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THE    l¥ORIiD'l$    FAIR    PRIZE    MEDAL, 

AWARDED    TO  ' 

Chilson's  Patent  Air-Warming    and  Ventilating   Furnaces. 

The  following  are  among  the  important  improvements  attained  by 
these  Furnaces : 

1st.  An  abundant  supply  of  fresh,  healthful,  warm  air,  free  from  red 
r  hot  iron  htat,  so  injurious  to  health. 

2d.  The  great  power  of  these  Furnaces  in  Warming  Buildings,  is  a 
conclusive  proof  that  all  the  heat  from  the  fuel  is  used  in  warming  the 
rooms,  which  accounts  for  their  economy  in  fuel. 

3d.  By  these  Furnaces  and  the  plan  of  setting  the  same,  there  is  not 
a  possibility  of  setting  the  buildings  on  fire  in  which  they  are  located. 

4th.  These  Furnaces  are  completely  adapted  for  burning  any  bind  of 
fuel,  —  Anthracite  or  Bituminous  Coals,  Wood,  Sfc. 

5th.  The  substantial  material  and  plan  of  construction  of  these  Fur- 
naces, render  them  durable  beyond  a  doubt  for  a  life  time. 

6th.  The  facility  and  ease  of  management,  and  ready  access  for 
cleaning  out  the  Furnace,  &c.,  are  unsurpassed. 

7th.  The  plan  for  making  the  joints  of  the  Furnace  proof  against  the 
escape  of  smoke  and  gas,  is  in  every  respect  perfect. 

8th.  Fire  may  be  kept  in  these  Furnaces  from  Fall  until  Spring,  by 
replenishing  but  once  a  day. 

These  Furnaces  have  been  thoroughly  tested  in  all  parts  of  the  coun- 
try, and  are  now  declared  to  be  the  best  in  the  world.  They  have  been 
awarded  the  HIGHEST  PREMIUMS,  (Gold  and  Silver  Medals.) 
at  the  principal  FAIRS  in  this  country  ;  which,  with  the  unanimous 
reports  in  their  favor,  by  the  different  Committees  of  the  State  and  City 
Governments,  (see  their  various  printed  reports,)  together  with  the  cer- 
tificates and  recommendations  of  more  than  eleven  hundred  persons  who 
have  them  in  use,  (many  of  whom  are  professional  gentlemen,  whose  sci- 
^MiinriiraiiMMi  i  iiiiiiiii     III  !■        entific  attainments  in  such  matters  are  well  known,)  have  combined  to 

■»anMi—w— — iBMMMIMitnMaa»«m»M  render  these  Furnaces  unrivalled  in  this  country.  The  WORLD'S 
JURY  AT  THE  LONDON  FAIR  have  also  declared  them  to  be  the  BEST  IN  THE  WORLD.  The  unparalleled  success  and 
favor  this  Furnace  meets  with  in  this  country  and  Europe  is  very  gratifying  to  the  inventor,  whose  practical  experience  and 
personal  attention  to  the  subject  of  WARMING  AND  "VENTILATING  BUILDINGS,  is  unsurpassed.  All  persons  desirous 
of  having  a  pure,  fresh,  healthful,  warm  atmosphere  in  their  Dwellings,  Churches,  School-Douses,  Court-llouses,  Hospitals, 
Stores,  &c.,  free  from  the  injurious  effects  of  red  hot  iron  heat  or  coal  gas  so  common  to  the  Iron  Heaters,  will  find  an 
Apparatus  at  our  Store,  in  every  way  suited  to  their  wants. 

We  are  now  fully  prepared  to  erect  in  both  Public  and  Private  Buildings,  every  variety  of  our  WARMING  AND  VENTILA- 
TING APPARATUS.  We  give  our  personal  attention,  or  printed  directions,  for  the  erection  of  the  same  in  any  part  of  the 
World.  Also,  a  full  and  extensive  assortment  of  REGISTERS,  HOT-AIR  GRATES,  EMERSON'S  VENTILATORS,  and  every 
variety  of  COOKING  RANGES,  including  CHILSON'S   PORTABLE  RANGE,  STOVES,  GRATES,  &c. 

We  have  a  splendid  assortment  of  the  various  size.s  of  those  beautiful  Metallic  or  Mirror  Marble  CHIMNEY  PIECES.  Also, 
an  extensive  assortment  of  the  latest  styles  of  European  and  American  Patterns  of  PARLOR  &  CHAMBER  FRAME  GRATES. 

THE      TRIO      V  E  N  T  I  li  A  T  I  N  O      STOVE, 

INVENTED   BY 

GARDIVER     CHILSON, 

Patented  Sept  16, 1851. 
The  Stove  can  be  used  with  or  with- 
out the  Ventilating  Cap. 

The  Cut  of  this  wonderfully 
operating  Stove,  will  enable  every 
intelligent  mind  to  comprehend 
the  great  results  which  must  be 
accomplished  by  this  invention. 

It  secures  in  the  room  the  en- 
tire heat  from  the  fuel  consumed  ; 
the  heated  smoke  and  gases  are 
confined  directly  over  the  fire,  and 
compressed  into  and  forced  to 
impinge  their  heat  against  the 
continuous  tapering  radiating 
surface  ;  entirely  exhausting  ev- 
ery thing  combustible  by  a  very 
slow  process  of  reducing  the  coal 
to  ashes.  As  soon  as  the  fire  is 
kindled,  close  the  damper  in  the 
smoke-pipe  wholly;  the  radiator 
then  becomes  filled  at  once  with 
the  heated  elements,  the  pressure 
being  such  as  to  cause  the  heated 
smoke  and  gases  to  settle  down 
upon  or  in  contact  with  the  igni- 
ted coal,  thus  entirely  consuming 
the  smoke  and  gases.  The  floor 
is  warmed  some  eight  or  ten  feet 
around  the  Stove,  yet  the  hand 
may  rest  on  the  smoke-pipe,  three 
feet  from  the  Stove. 

No  clinkers  or  cinders  can  be 
formed  In  thin  Stove.  Fire  may 
be  kept  from  Fall  until  Spring,  by 
replenishing  once  in  from  2^  to 
48  hours,  according  to  usage. 

When  Ventilation  is  required, 
(which  should  bo  in  every  room,) 
there  is  a  Ventilating  Cap,  (see 
Cut,)  and  Cold  Air  Pipe  for  the 
introduction  of  Cold  Air  from  out 
of  doors.  From  50  to  75  per  cent, 
of  the  fuel  commonly  used  is  saved 
by  this  arrangement. 


We  have  four  sizes  of  PORTABLE  FUHNACES  just 
completed  (1852)  on  this  principle,  which  greatly  sur- 
passes all  former  inventions  for  Portable  Furnaces. 


Nos.  51  &  53  Blackstone  Street,  Boston. 
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BLANK  BOOKS,  PAGED  OR  UNPAGED 


AND    SHEET   CAED    STOCK, 

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OLIVER    HOLMAN, 

No.  121  STATE  STREET, . .  OPPOSITE  BROAD  STREET, 


CElstablislimeiit  Commeuccd  in    1S33.) 


tifltent  i^ccount  iSoofe  M^annUttmu, 


AND  GENERAL  AGENT  FOR 

E.  LAMSON  FEREINS'SJUPERIOE  CARDS. 

Constantly  for  sale,  at  WHOLESALE  OR  RETAIL,  at  the  VERY  LOWEST  PRICES,  a  large  and 

Complete  Assortment  of 

PAGED      AIVD     HEADED 

BLANK  ACCOUNT   AND    RECORD   BOOKS, 

For  the  use  of  CorporatioDS,  Merchants,  Towns,  Societies,  and  Professional  Gentlemen. 

BLANK  BOOKS,  of  every  pattern,  made  to  order  with  the  utmost  despatch,  and  warranted  satisfactory. 

PARTICULAR  CARE  taken  m  the  manufacture  of  BOOKS  to  order  for  BANKS,  PUBLIC  OFFICES, 
INSURANCE,  RAILROAD,  MANUFACTURING  CORPORATIONS.  MERCHANTS,  and  others, 
that  they  shall  be  of  the  best  materials,  and  superior  workmanship,  and  furnished  upon  the  most  REASON- 
ABLE  TERMS. 

From  the  best  sources,  Foreign  and  Domestic  manufacture,   embracing  superior  WRITING    PAPERS, 
DRAWING  &  LETTER    PAPER,  Office  and  School  STATIONERY,   of  every  description,  PROFILE 
PAPERS,  Cross  Section  and  Phothactor  Papers,  DRAWING  MATERIALS,  and  all  articles  for  Engi- 
neers and  Surveyors,  together  with  a  full  stock  of  every  thing  for  the  use  of  Schools. 
Copying  Presaea,  Conuuercial  and  Laiv  Blankg,  Nautical  Books,  Cliarta  and  Stationery, 

or  AIL  KIKSS,  AT  THE  I.0WS6T    PKICES. 

E.  LAHSON  PEBKINS'S  Superior  Enamelled,  Porcelain,  &atin  Enamelled,  Satin  Surface,  PEOPLE'S  Blank 
and  Colored  CABSS,  constantly  for  Sale,  WHOLESALE  OB  RETAIL,  at  Manufacturers'  Prices. 


HERMAN'S 

CELEBRATED 

PREHIUM  HOT.M_  FURNACES. 

These  celebrated  Furnaces,  which  have  stood  the  test  of  more 
than  fourteen  years,  are  now  offered  to  the  public  with  very  recent 
improvements,  which  render  them  unrivalled  in  all  the  qualities 
which  constitute  a  perfect  Furnace.  The  Fire  Pot  is  cast  with 
elongated  cones  running  into  the  Air  Chamber,  which  insure  its 
durability  and  make  it  vastly  superior  to  other  pattern  fire  pots.  A 
new  mode  of  retaining  the  heat  in  the  Air  Chamber,  and  securing 
a  larger  radiating  surface  than  formerly,  has  been  invented,  and  an 
arrangement  to  remove  the  ashes  from  the  radiator,  without  entering 
the  Furnace  or  disturbing  the  brick  work,  has  been  adopted. 

More  of  these  Furnaces  than  of  any  other  kind,  have  been  put 
up  in  this  city  and  vicinity,  and  are  giving  unrivaHed  satisfaction. 
ALSO,  FOR  SALE,  an  extensive  assortment  of  new  and  beautiful  pattern  Liverpool,  Ber- 
lin and  other  GRATES,  together  with  an  extensive  variety  of  COOKING-  R ANG-ES, 
Parlor,  Office  and  Cooking  STOVES,  VENTILATORS,  &c. 
AT  l^HOrESALE  AI^D  RETAIL, 

BIT    LEOPOLD    HERMAN, 

(LATE    BRYENT    AND    HERMAN,) 

Nos.    61    &    63    €oiig:re§§    8t.,  Boston. 

BROWN  &  LAWRENCE, 

WHOLESALE    AND    KETAIL 


In  the  entire''  Basement  of  the 

OLD  STATE  HOUSE, 

Fronting  State  Street,  Boston. 

Strangers  and  citizens  generally  are  invited  to  call 
and  examine  the  LARGEST  STOCK  OF  FASH- 
IONABLY MADE  CLOTHING  which  can  be 
found  in  the  city,  consisting  of  every  variety  of  Gar- 
ments, manufactured  from  goods  of  the  latest  import- 
ations, and  in  the  best  and  newest  styles. 

~       We  have  also  on  hand  a  splendid  assortment  of 

CLOTHS,  DOESKINS,  CASSIMERES  AND  VESTINGS, 

From  the  latest  Importations,  and  eyery  variety  of  goods^  suitable  for  Gentlemen's  wear, 

WHICH    AVILIi     BE    MADE    UP^    TO    ORDER, 

AND     WILL     BE    BOLD     AT     PRICES     AS     LOW     AS     AT     ANY     OTHER 
ESTABLISHMENT    IN    THE    UNION. 


HILL,    LINCOLN   &    GEER, 

IMPORTERS,  JOBBERS  &  RETAILERS 


swass 


BBItelLllSElj     ©SSiliaaifl 

GOODS 


M]©  mmsi 


ALSO,  DEALERS  IN   AMERICAN   FABRICS  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 
Particular  attention  is  given  to  the  Selection  of 

Berages  and  Huslins,  Hosiery  and  Glovea,  White  Gooda,  &c. 

OP     ALL     WHICU     WE      HAVE     A      COMrLETS     ASSOIITMENT     AT      ALL      TIMES. 


N^'^^-^^w-^--- 


SMIRTING  AIVD  FRONTING  LINENS,  LINEN  DAMASKS,  TABLE  CLOTHS, 

NAPKINS,  DOYLIES,  TOWELLING,  LAWNS,  DIAPERS,  &c.,  and  in  fact  every  article  of 
HOUSEKEEPING  GOODS,  constantly  on  hand. 

A  large  assortment  of  Sheeting  and  Pillow  Linens,  of  the  best  make;  Blankets  and  ftuilts  of  every  de- 
scription; Domestic  Goods  of  all  kinds,  viz. ;  Flannels,  Cottons,  Tickings,  Cambrics,  Joans,  Prints, 
Patches,  &/C.    GOODS  FOE  BOYS'  WEAR,  in  Woollen,  linen,  Silk,  and  Cotton  Fairies. 

o-MOURNlNG      GOODS, ^3 

A   GOOD  ASSORTMEKT    ALVTATS   OS  UASD. 

We  are  constantly  receiving  GOODS  FROM  AUCTION,  and  Purchasers  will  at  all  times  find  something 
in  the  way  of  BARGAINS,  at  our  Establishment, 

Kos.  333  &  335  Washington  Street,  Corner  of  West  Street, 
JOHN    GOVE    &    CO. 

IMPORTERS, 
'm-  KEANUFACTURERS, 

AND 


i^ -^-=^  Wholesale  Dealers  In 


AND 

FURIVISniIVG 

OF  EVERY  DESIRABLE  STYLE 
AND  QUALITY. 

Purchaycrs  from  any  part  of  the 
Union  or  British  Provinces,  -will  find 
oui  Stock  to  be  one  of  the  most  com- 
plete and  desirable  to  be  found,  having 
the  most  extensive  facilities  for  obtain- 
ing everything  connected  with  our 
Trade  at  the  very  lowest  rates.  Our 
Manufacturing  being  on  an  extensive 
scale,  vre  are  enabled  to  offer  induce- 
ments to  purchasers  worthy  of  their 
attention. 


Nos.  1  db  2,  and  over  3  &  4  Hichbom  Blocks 


JOHN  GOVE. 


CORNER  OF  ANN  AND  BARRETT  STS.,  BOSTON. 

CAfe-vr  Doors  Nortb  ot  Blaclcstone  Street.)  J.  D.  LELAND. 


DR.  T.  HASKELL, 

SURGEON  DENTIST, 

86  Court  St.,  comer  of  Howard  Street, 

Nearly    opposite    the  Head  of  ^ 
HanoTer  Street, 

B  @  S  T  @  M« 

Dr.  H.  is  well  supplied  with  Instruments  of  the 
most  approved  construction,  and  materials  of  the  best 
quality.  He  will  personally  attend  to  all  branches  of 
his  profession,  and  endeavor,  by  careful  treatment  and 
faithful  workmanship,  to  ^ive  perfect  satisfaction  in 
all  cases.  TEETH  EXTRACTED  without  pain  or 
unpleasant  sensation,  by  administering  pure  ETHER. 

1^^  Prices  moderate,  and  all  operations  warranted. 
Advice  gratis. 


Boston  Medical  &  Surgical  Journal. 

This  well  known  and  long  established  Periodical, 
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varied  to  make  its  weekly  visits  interesting  as  well  as 
useful  to  the  medical  practitioner. 

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HATS    AND    CAPS 

WHOLESALE    AND    RKTAIL. 


I  have  in  Store  a  large  and  valuable  variety  of  the  richest,  as 
well  as  common  qualities  of 

HATS    AND     CAPS. 

—  ALSO  — 


Made  up  in  every  desirable  form. 

CUFFS  FEOM  $1.00  TO  $50.00  PER  PAIR, 

OLD  FURS  Altered  and  Repaired  by  experienced  workmen. 

CHILDREN'S     HATS     AND     CAPS 

For  all  seasons  of  the  ycnr. 

Should  any  article  not  prove  equal  to  its  recommendation, 

satisfaction  will  be  promptly  made. 


IV.     W,     IS  II  11  T  E 


Store  &  Chambers,  175  Washington  St.  Boston, 


KIRMES    <&    CO. 


(FROM  PiEIS,) 


WIG    MAKERS 


And  Manufecturers  of 


Gossamer  or  Ventilating 


[Cy  Persons  residing  at  a  distanee  can  have  Wigs  made  to 
order,  by  taking  a  measure  as  here  directed : 

No.  1.  Round  the  head, Inches. 

"    2.  Forehead  to  the  nape, "■ 

"    3.  From  ear  to  ear  across  the  head, " 

"    4.  From  ear  to  ear  across  the  forehead,- ••      " 


ALSO 


im 


Hair  Dressers 

^  And  Manufacturers  of 

LADIES'  IIAIR-WORE. 


Ladies'  VENTILATING  WIGS, 
Half-Wigs,  Frizetts,  Bands  of 
Long  Hair,  Curls  &  Braid?, 

BRUSHES, 
AND    COMBS. 


No.    251   Washington    St. 

(Over  Daniell  &  Co's,) 

IJ3  CE>  ^ '?^  CE>  KSfo 


VTILKINS,  RICE  &  KENDALL, 

No.  16  Water  Street,  Boston, 

MANUMCTURERS  &  DEALERS  IN  PAPERS  OF  ALL  DESCRIPTIONS 

And  Importers  of  Rags,  Wires,  Fellings,  &  Manufacturers'  JIaterials  &  Chemieals. 

\V.,  R.  &  K.  keep  constantly  on  hand,  a  full  supply  of  rniNxiNO,  Letter,  Cap,  News,  Loo,  Plate, 
WuAPriNG,  CoLOUED  and  Fancy  PAPERS,  all  of  which  are  sold  at  the  lowest  market  rates.  PAPERS 
OF  ALL  DESCRIPTIONS,  Manufactured  to  order,  at  Mill  Prices. 

I|^  Particular  attention  given  to  supplying  BOOK  PAPERS,  and  to  the  prompt  and  faithful  execution 
of  special  orders  or  contracts. 

WORCESTER'S    LARGE    DICTIONARY, 

THE    BEST   IN    THE   ENGLISH    LANGUAGE. 
Free  from  all  Innovations  in  Orthooraphy,  and  containing  upwards  of  100,000  words,  of  which  the  pro- 
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.?P?1.  -JA^J^J^iA^*  ^Q*^  accuracy  and  comprehensiveneag,  it  is  superior  to  any  other  Dictionary. 


J.    &    W.    McADAMS, 

PATENTKES    OP    TUG    NEW    PAilliW    AND    HEADINli    JIACIIINES, 

Manufacture  and  sell  at  Wholesale  and  Retail, 

PATENT  PAGED  AND  HEADED  ACCOUNT  BOOKS, 

Made  of  the  best  Paper,  and  bound  in  the  most  thorough  manner.     Dealers  in 
liCtter  Copying:,  Account^  4c  Record  Books, 

ON  HAND  OR  MADE   TO  ANY   PATTEHN,  FOU   ANY   BUSINESS,  AND  I'AGED    AND   HEADED. 

94  STATE  ST.,  BOSTON,   OPPOSITE  BANK  NORTH  AMERICA. 


O^VClNAt 
^ON-OEN  COAfe 


-oWGINAi" 
^OVOEN  COMB, 


COMB,   TOILET   AND   PERFUMERY   STORE. 
A.     S.     JORDAN, 

LATE  OF  THE  FIRM  OF  J.  U.  BATES  &  A.S.JORDAN, 

lias  removed  from  the  Stand  of  the  Old  Firm,  to 

No.  191  Washington  Street, 

(Corner  of  Norfolk  Avenue,  Nearly  Opposite  WasLiogton  Coffee  House,) 
AND    KEEPS    A    NEW    AND    LARGE    ASSORTMENT    OF    ALL 


SOAPS,   PERFUMERY,    AND   CHOICE   TOILET   ARTICLES, 


TOGETHEK  WrTH   A    NEWLY    SELECTED    ASSORTMENT   OF 


FAM©'^'    ^©©BS    F©K    HQLtBAY    PRiSEMTSo 

SHELL  COMBS  of  every  description  Manufactured;  for  the  superiority  of  which  he  has  received  NINE 
SILVER  MEDALS.    Ladies'  &  Gents'  Dressing  Cases,  Odeur  Cases,  EXTRACTS  of  every  variety. 

Shaving  and  Toilet  Soaps,  Dentrifices,  Hair  Dyes  in  every  variety,  Razors  and  all  Shaving  Apparatus,  Combs 

and  Brushes   of  all  kinds,   &c.     Cosmetics  for  Complexion,  Cologne  Water,  Knives   and  Scissors, 

Cigar  Cases  and  Porte  Monnaies,  Fans  in  great  variety.    Agent  for  the  following  Articles : 

MAGIC  POLISH,  for  Furniture  and  Paintings,  GOURATJD'S  PREPARATIONS,  POUDRES,  SUBTILE  HAIB 

DYE,  ROUGE,  &/C.,   Batchelers'  INSTANTANEOUS  HAIR  DYE,   Clirehugh's  TRICOPHEROUS, 

Deal's  Hair  Restorative,  PILOSITOUS  COMPOUND,  (Warranted  to  Cure  BALDNESS,) 

And  many  other  PREPARATIONS,  with  all  Miscellaneous  Articles  connected  with  the  Comb,  Toilet,  and  Perfumery  Trade. 

REMEMBER  TO  CALL  AT  THE 

]¥ew  Store,  No,  191  Washing^foii   Street, 

WHERE    WILL    BE    FOUND    ALL    "NEW    GOODS,"  — "NO    OLD    STOCK." 


BOOK    AGENTS    WANTED. 

MEN   ARE   WANTED   TO    CANVASS   POR 

Popular,  Pictorial,  Standard,  and  Religious  Works, 

WHICH    ARE  SOLD   ONLY  BY    SUBSCRIPTION. 

The  popularity  of  the  authors,  and  the  superior  manner  in  which  these  books  are  got  up,  both  in  Printing 
and  Binding,  will  warrant  a  quick  and  ready  Sale  throughout  the  United  States.  Exclusive  right  of  county 
is  given  in  all  cases,  and  no  Agent  is  allowed  to  trespass  on  the  territory  of  another.  These  books  are  sold 
very  low,  and  yet  pay  the  Agent  a  good  profit ;  and  as  they  are  not  put  into  Bookstores  or  Auction  Rooms, 
the  Agent  will  not  find  the  people  supplied  with  them. 

Persons  engaging  in  this  business  will  find  it  both  pleasant  and  profitable,  as  the  works  are  of  a  high  char- 
acter, and  the  Agent  will  feel  proud  in  recommending  them. 

J^S"  Those  wishing  for  a  Circular  giving  a  full  description  of  the  works,  prices,  manner  of  disposal,  &c., 
willplease  address 

HORACE   WENTWORTH,    PUBLISHER, 

No.   86  Washington   Street,  Boston. 


JAMES   FRENCH, 
BOOKSELLER    AND    STATIONER, 

No.    78   Washington    Street,  .  .  .  Boston. 

CONSTANTLY     ON      HAND, 

Bibles,  Hymn  Books,  Churcli  Psalmody,  Chant  and  Music  Books,  Prayer  Books,  Dlnstrated 
Works,  Annuals,  School,  Juvenile,  and  Miscellaneous  Books,  in  great  variety. 

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BY    GEORGE    ADAMS. 


BOSTON: 

OFFICE,     No.     91     WASHINGTON    STREET. 
1852. 


PRINTED  BT  DAMREIL  AXD  MOORE,   DEVONSHIRE  STREET,  BOSTON. 


MASSACHUSETTS  REGISTER  AND  RECORD. 


The  many  material  changes  that  have  been  made  this  year  in  the  Massachusetts  Eegister,  or 
Record,  render  the  issue  of  this  year's  volume  a  very  fitting  occasion  for  giving  a  brief  historical 
account  of  this  annual. 

It  was  first  issued  in  1767  by  its  publishers,  Mein  &  Fleeming,  at  the  London  Book  Store, 
North  side  of  King  street,  (now  State  street,)  under  the  name  of  "  Mein  and  Fleeming's 
Register  for  New-England  and  Nova-Scotia." 

In  1769,  Edes  &  GiU,  in  Queen  street,  and  T.  &  J.  Fleet,  at  the  Heart  and  Crown,  in  Corn- 
hill,  published  "  Edes  &  Gill's  North  American  Almanack  and  Massachusetts  Register,"  printed 
upon  paper  manufactured  in  this  country. 

In  1774,  under  the  name  of  "  Mills  &  Hicks's  British  and  American  Register,  with  an 
Almanac,  &c."  it  was  published  by  Mils  &  Hicks,  in  School  street,  next  door  to  Brackett's 
Tavern,  sign  of  Cromwell's  Head. 

In  1779,  Thomas  &  John  Fleet  became  the  pubhshers,  at  the  sign  of  the  Bible  and  Heart, 
at  the  corner  of  Cornhill  and  Water  streets,  and  during  the  time  of  their  pubheation,  it  was 
called  "  A  Pocket  Almanack." 

In  1801,  John  West,  and  Manning  and  Loring,  commenced  its  pubheation,  as  "  The  Massa- 
chusetts Register  and  United  States  Calendar,"  which  they  continued  until  1813,  when  it 
passed  into  the  hands  of  West,  Richardson  &  Lord,  and  James  Loring.  Mi\  Loring  continued 
its  publication  for  forty-seven  years,  in  small  duodecimo  volumes,  the  last  issue  under  his  care 
being  the  volume  for  the  year  1847. 

In  1847,  the  Massachusetts  State  Record,  in  duodecimo  form,  was  published  by  James  French, 
under  the  editorial  management  of  Nahum  Capen.  The  old  Massachusetts  _  Register  was 
merged  into  the  State  Record  in  1848,  and  has  been  continued  annually  to  this  time  by  the 
sama  editor  and  publisher, — having  been  issued  five  years. 

This  year,  1852,  the  interest  and  good  will  of  the  Massachusetts  State  Record  being  pur- 
chased by  the  present  publisher,  it  appears  in  an  enlarged  form  ;  and  it  being  the  eighty-sixth 
year  of  the  annual  pubheation  of  this  work,  although  in  different  forms,  it  has  been  deemed 
proper  to  give  this  volume  its  true  serial  number,  86. 

The  Record  of  this  year,  in  much  enlarged  form,  (octavo,)  contains,  besides  its  usual  inter- 
esting matter,  a  Business  Directory  of  the  entire  State,  thereby  rendering  it  more  valuable 
to  the  business  community. 

It  will  be  the  ami  of  the  publisher  to  make  various  improvements  in  the  future  numbers,  in 
order  to  make  the  work  a  fair  exposition  of  the  unequalled  institutions  which  Massachusetts  so 
nobly  sustains,  and  the  important  business  enterprises  which  tend  so  essentially  to  the  pros- 
perity of  the  Commonwealth. 

Our  grateful  acknowledgments  are  due  to  numerous  friends  who  have  very  kindly  furnished 
valuable  information.  The  interest  evinced  in  the  work  by  the  pubUc,  will  serve  as  a  power- 
ful incentive  to  make  it  worthy  of  continued  favor.  Special  acknowledgments  are  due  to 
Nathaniel  B.  Shurtleff,  M.  D.,  Hon.  Philo  Leach,  Hon.  John  P.  Bigelow,  Nahum  Capen,  Esq., 
Charles  Hale,  Esq.,  Charles  Mayo,  Esq.,  B.  H.  Currier,  Esq.,  Chauncy  Smith,  Esq.,  of  the 
P.  O.  Department,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Timothy  Reed,  Esq.,  Rev.  Luther  Bailey,  J.  H.  Buck- 
ingham, Esq.,  Ferrand  F.  Merrill,  MontpcUer,  Secretary  of  State,  Vt. ;  John  G.  Sawyer,  Au- 
gusta, Secretary  of  State,  Me. ;  Hon.  Asa  Potter,  Providence,  Secretary  of  State,  R.  I. ; 
John  P.  C.  Mather,  New  London,  Secretary  of  State,  Connecticut. 

That  errors  have  occurred  in  this  volume,  must  be  expected,  when  the  great  amount  of 
labor  necessary  to  the  remodelhng  of  the  work  is  taken  into  consideration.  For  these  unavoid- 
able faults  the  indulgence  of  the  public  is  asked,  with  the  assurance,  on  our  part,  that  future 
numbers  shall  be  as  accurate  as  such  works  can  be  made  with  industry  and  zeal. 


Having  sold  the  copy-right  of  the  "  Massachusetts  State  Record  and  New  England  Register  "  to  Mr.  Qeorge 
Adams,  publisher  of  the  "  Boston  Directory,"  I  cheerfully  recommend  liim  as  my  successor.  His  long  experience  and 
thorough  acquaintance  with  business  of  this  kind,  amply  qualify  him  to  produce  a  work  that  will  unquestionably  give 
entire  satisfaction  to  the  public.  NAUUM  CAPEN. 

Having  sold  Mr.  Oeoroe  Abamb  the  right  to  publish  the  "  RIassachusetts  State  Record,"  1  most  cheerfully 
recommend  the  work  as  containing  a  largo  amount  of  valuable  information,  and  its  publisher  as  worthy  of  a  liberal 
patronage.  JAMES  EUENOII. 

Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress,  in  the  year  1852,  by  George  Adams,  in  the  Clerk's  Office  of  the 
District  Court  of  the  District  of  Massachusetts. 


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OF   CONTENTS. 


Papte. 

Advertjpomcnts •  •  337 

Academii's  277 

Acts  passed  by  General  Court,  1851    14 
Am.  linptist  Mis>ionary  Union  ••  •   288 

do.  Bible  Society 288 

do.  lio.ird  of  Foreign  Missions-  •  •  289 

do.  Tract  Society 289 

do.  Uiiitariau  Association 289 

Amiierst  College 276 

Andover  Theological  Seminary- ••  276 

Anti-Slavery  Societies 295 

Aqueducts  261 

Armory 321 

Associations,  Afrricultural 286 

do.  Charitable 291 

do.  Commemorative  •  •  •  •  285 

do.  Educational 281 

do.  Historical 285 

do.  Horticultural 286 

do.  Literary  ■    284 

do.  Medical 287 

do.  Musical   287 

do.  of  Reform 295 

do.  Religious 288 

do.  Scientific  284 

do.  Sunday  School 282 

do.  Temperance 296 

AthenMum,  Boston 284 

do.  Salem 285 

Attorneys  in  Ma.ss.    (See  Counsellors  ) 

Banks  in  Massachusetts 236-244 

do.     Savings 244 

do.     Dividends  of 334 

Baptist  Massachusetts  Convention  290 

Barnstable  Business  Directory.  ••  •     56 

do.        County,  Officers  of-  •  •  ■     55 

do.        Clergymen  57 

do.        Commissioners  of 55 

do.        Com'rs  of  Wrecks  •  -  •  •     55 

do.        (,'oroners  of 56 

do.        Counsellor.s  and  Att'ys    57 
do.        Justices  of  the  Peace  of    55 

do.        Notaries  of 56 

do.        Physicians  of. .  •    59 

do.         Probate  Court  of 55 

do.         Sheriffs  of 55 

do.        Town  Officers  of 56 

Benefit  Society,  Boston 291 

Benevolent  Society,  Young  Men's-  293 

Berkshire    Business  Directory  -  •  -     63 

do.        County,  Officers  of- ••  •     60 

do.         Clergymen  of 64 

do.        Commissioners  of 60 

do.        Coroners  of 61 

do.        Coun.sellors  and  Att'ys    64 

do.        Justices  of 60 

do.        Notaries  of 61 

do.        Physicians  of 66 

do.        Probate  Court  of 60 

do         Sheriffsof 60 

do.        Town  Officers  of 61 

Births  in  1850 329 

Blind,  Perkins Ins'itutionforthe-  -  279 

Boston  Busine.'^s  Directory 182 

do.     City  Officers 179 

do.    City  Property  and  Debt-  -  -  293 
do.     Marriages  and  Deaths  in- •  -  329 

Bristol  Business  Directory 71 

do.     County,  Officers  of 68 

do.    Clergymen  of 73 

do.    Commissioners  of 68 

do.    Commissioners  of  Wrecks-     68 

do.     Coroners  of 69 

do.    Counsellors  and  Att'ys  of-  •     74 

do.    Justices  of 69 

do.     Notaries  of 69 

do.    Phvsiciaus  of 78 

do.    Probate  Court  of 68 

do.    Sheriffs  of 68 

do    Town  Officers  of 70 


Page. 

British  Charitable  Society 291 

Business  Directory.  (Sec  each  Co.) 

Business  of  Massachusetts 325 

Calendar  -  •  -    5 

California,  business  with 2.39 

Cambridge  City,  Officers  of 130 

Capital  Punishment,  Abol.  Soc.  of-  295 

Cemeteries 261 

Census,  New  England 306 

Census,  United  States,  1850-  -  -  -320-326 

Charitable  Associations 291 

Charlestown  City,  Officers  of 131 

Church  Statistics 326 

Cincinnati,  Massachusetts  Society-  293 

Civil  Government,  1851 9 

do.  dO:  1852 317 

Clergymen  in  Mass.  (SeeBus.Dir.) 
do.        Aged,  Soc.  for  KeUef  of-  293 

College  of  Holy  Cross 276 

do.    Universalist 330 

ColoniKition  Society 295 

Commissioners  in  different  States-     53 
do.  resident  in  Mass.- -     51 

do.  of  Insolvency 50 

do.  Boards  of  in  Mass.    50 

do.  County.  (See  each  Co.) 

do.  Foreign    316 

Congress,  United  States 313 

Connecticut,  State  of ....  305 

Consuls  residing  in  Boston 270 

do.        do.      in  New  Bedford-  •  271 

Contested  Elections 34 

Convention,  Mass.  Congregational  190 
Conventions,  Autumnal,  Unit.-  -  -  -  289 
Convention,  Universalist,  Ma.ss.-  -  -  290 

Convicts,  Society  in  aid  of 296 

Coroners.     (See  each  Count}'.) 
Counsellors.     (See  Bus.  Directory.) 
Counties.    (See  each  County.) 

Court,  Supreme,  in  Mass. 48 

do.    Common  Pleas,  Justices  of    48 

do.    Municipal,  Boston 48 

do.    Police,  Boston 49 

do.      do.      New  Bedford 49 

do.      do.      Salem 49 

do.      do.      Lowell    49 

do.      do.      Lawrence 49 

do.      do.      Worcester 49 

do.      do.      Lynn 49 

do.      do.      Pittsfield     49 

do.    Supreme,  of  United  States-  -  316 
Courts,  United  States,  in  Mass.-  -  •     48 
do.      Probate.    (See  each  Co.) 

Criminal  Statistics 330,  336 

Custom  House  Officers 269 

Daguerreotypes 327 

Deaths   329 

Dispensary,  Boston 293 

do.        Salem 293 

District  Attorney."! 4.S 

Divinity  School,  Cambridge 274 

Dukes  Business  Directory 82 

Dukes  County,  Officers  of 81 

do.    Clergymen 82 

do.    Counsellors  of 82 

do.    Physicians  of 82 

Eclipses  of  Sun  and  Moon  5-6-7 

Education  in  Mas.sachusetts 274 

do.      Board  of 279 

Education,  Statistics  of 280 

Election  of  Stat«  Governors 8 

Elections  Contested 34 

Emigration    336 

Essex  Business  Directory 88 

Essex  County,  Officers  of 83 

do.  Clergymen  of 93 

do.    Commissioners  of 83 

do.    Coroners  of 86 

do.    Counsellors  and  Att'ys  of-  -     94 
do.    Justices  of 84 


Page. 

Essex  Countyj  Notaries  of 85 

do.    I'hysicians  of 101 

do.    Probate  Court  of 83 

do.    Sheriffsof 83 

do.  Town  Officers  of 85 

Evangelical  Miss.  Soc,  Ma-^g. 291 

Expenditures  and  Receipts  of  the 

State 44 

Expresses 331 

Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary 292 

Fatherless  and  Widows'  Society    ■  291 
Fire,  Mass.  Charitable  Society  -  -  -  -  292 

Fish,  Inspectors  of 3.35 

Fisheries,  Mass. ,3.35 

Foreign  Population 336 

Franklin  Co.  Business  Directory-  -  109 

do.    Officers  of 107 

do.    Clergymen 110 

do.    Commissioners 107 

do.    Coroners  of 108 

do.    Counsellors  and  Att'ys  of  110 

do.    Justices  of 107 

do.    Notaries  of- -  -  108 

do.    Physicians  of- Ill 

do.    Probate  Court  of 107 

do.    Sheriffs  of 107 

do     Town  Officers 108 

do.    Typographical  Society 292 

Gas  Light  Companies, 261 

Government  of  Mass.,  18.51 9 

do.  of  United  States 313 

Governors  of  Mass.,  History  of-  •  • .     45 
do.  list  of,  from  1620-  •   •       8 

do.  of  the  States 312 

Hampden  Business  Directory 115 

do.       Clergymen  of 116 

do.      County,  Officers  of 113 

do.      County,  Town  Officers- •  114 

do.      Commissioners  of 113 

do.      Coroners  of 114 

do.      Counsel'rs  &  Att'rys  of-  117 

do.      Justices  of 113 

do.      Notaries  of 114 

do.      Physicians  of 119 

do.      Probate  Court  of 113 

do.      Sheriffs  of 113 

Hampshire  Bu.siness  Directory---  123 

do.         Clergymen  of 124 

do.  County,  Officers  of  •  •  •  121 
do.  County,  Town  Officers  122 
do.         Commissioners  of  -  -  -  -  121 

do.         Coroners  of 122 

do.         Counsel'rs  &  Att'rys  of  125 

do.         Justices  of 123 

do.         Notaries  of 122 

do.         Physicians  of 126 

do.         Probate  Court  of 121 

do.         Sheriffsof 121 

Harv.ard  University 274 

Hospitals  in  Massachusetts 2S7 

Howard  Benevolent  Society 292 

Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts-  292 

Idiots,  School  for 279 

Insurance  Companies  in  Boston  -  -  245 
do.  do.      Dividends  of-  ■  334 

do.  do.      out  of  Boston-  247 

do.      .Agencies  in  Boston 249 

Irish  ChariUible  Society 292 

Irish  Emigrant  Society'- 292 

Iron  Slanufactures 325 

Judiciary,  Massachusetts 48 

Justices  throughout  Commonw'lth    49 
Justieesof  the  Peace.  (See  each  Co.) 

Lands  in  Maine 37 

Laws  and  Ke.*olves  passed  by  Legis- 
lature of  Mas-sachusetts,  1861-  •  -     14 

Law  School,  Cambridge, 244 

Lawrence  Academy 277 

Lawrence  Scientific  School 275 

Leicester  Academy 278 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Page. 

Legislative  Proceedings,  1851 33 

Lenox  Academy 278 

Libraries 285 

Lowell  City,  Officers  of 132 

Lyceums  in  Massachusetts •  283 

Lynn,  City  of 86 

Mail  Arrangements  in  Boston 364 

Maine,  State  of ■  •  •  293 

Maine  Lands 37 

Marine  and  other  Soc's  for  Seam'n  295 

Markets 260 

Marriages  and  Marriage  Laws  •  •  •  ■  329 

Marshpee,  Commissioner  for 55 

Masonic  Institutions 294 

Mass.  Bible  Society 290 

do.  Congre.  Charitable  Society-  293 
do.  Executive  Council  of,  1851  •  9 
do.   Executive  Council  of,  1852- •  817 

do.   Government  of,  1851 9 

do.   Government  of,  1852 817 

do.  Legislature  of,  1851 9 

do.  Legislature  of,  1852 317 

do.  do.  Standing  Com.,  1851  11 
do.  do.  Standing  Com.,  1852  320 
do.   Legis.  Length  of  Sessions- •     33 

do.  MiUtia  of 271 

do.  Population  of 316 

do.  Representatives  of,  1851- ■- -       9 

do.   Representatives,  1852 818 

do.   Senate  of,  1851 9 

do.  Senate  of,  1852 317 

do.  Soc.  for  Prom.  Chris.  Knov.l.  291 
Mechanics'  Charitable  Asso.  Bost.  292 

do.  Salem 293 

Medical  Institutions 287 

Melrose  Union  Academy 278 

do.     Academy 278 

Middlesex  County,  Bus. Directory-  134 

do.         County,  Officers  of 127 

do.        County,  Town  Officers- •  130 

do.        Clergymen ^- 140 

do.        Commissioners  of 128 

do.        Coroners  of 129 

do.        Counsel'rs  &  Attorneys  142 

do.        Justices  of 128 

do.        Notaries  of 129 

do.        Physicians  of ■  •  149 

do.        Probate  Court  of 127 

do.        Sheriffs  of 127 

Militia  of  Massachusetts  •  •  --^.T  \-  •  Sf6 

Milk,  sold  in  Mass •  •  •  •  824 

Ministers  at  Large 289 

do.        Foreign 260 

Missions,  Episcopal  Board  of 289 

do.       Home 290 

278 
154 
155 
154 
155 


Monson  Academy 

Nantucket,  Business  Directory  •  • 

do.  Clergymen 

do.  County,  Officers  of — 

do.  Counsellors  &  Att'ys,  ■ 


Page. 

Nantuclvet,  Phvsicians  oi 155 

New  Bedford,  City  Officers  of- 70 

Newbury  port  City  Officers 87 

New  England  Non-Resistant  Soc'y  295 

do.  Register 298 

New  Hampshire,  State  of 300 

Newspapers  in  Massachusetts 262 

Newton  Theological  Seminary 27G 

Norfolk  Clergymen 161 

do.      County,  Bus.  Directory-  •  ■  159 

do.      County,  Officers  of 156 

do.      County,  Town  Officers  •  •  •  157 

do.      Commissioners  of 156 

do.      Coroners  of 157 

do.      Counsellors  &  Attor'ys  of  162 

do.      Justices  of 156 

do.      Notaries  of 157 

do.      Physicians  of 165 

do.      Probate  Court  of 156 

do.      Sheriffs  of 156 

Normal  Schools 279 

Odd  Fellows,  I.  0.  of 295 

Officers  of  the  Several  States 3 

Orphan  Asylum,  Boston 291 

Palmer's  Newspaper  Agency 265 

Parker  Sam'l  D.,  Report  of 330 

Pauperism,  Soc.  for  Prevention  of.  293 

Paupers  in  Massachusetts 331 

Penitent  Female  Refuge  Society  -  -  295 
Pettengill's  Newspaper  Agency- ••  261 

Phillips  Academy,  Andover 277 

Physicians.    (See  Bus.  Directories) 
Plymouth  County,  Bus.  Directory-  170 

do.        County,  Officers  of 167 

do.        Clei-gymen 171 

do.        County,  To'svn  Officers  •  168 

do.        Commissioners  of 167 

do.        Coroners  of 168 

do.        Counsellors  fc  Att'ys  of  172 

do.        Justices  of 168 

do.        Notaries  of ....  168 

do.        Physicians  of 174 

do.        Probate  Court  of 167 

do.        Sheriffs  of 167 

Population  of  Massachusetts S09 

Post  Office  in  Boston 311 

Post  offices  in  Massachusetts 266 

Postage,  Rates  of 811 

Prison,  State,  Mass 330 

Probate  Courts.  (See  each  County) 

Public  Administrators 50 

Railroad  Corporations 250 

Railroad  Jubilee 333 

Railroads,  Statistics  of-    332 

Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  the 

State 44 

Religious  Associations  in  Mass,  ■  ■  -  288 
Removal  of  Seat  of  Government  ■  -  39 
Representatives  of  Mass.,  1851-  -  -  •  9 
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Roxbury  City,  Officers  of 158 

Safes,  Fire-proof 326 

Salem  City,  Officers  of 87 

Seat  of  Government,  Removal  of-  -     39 

Senate  of  Mass.,  1851 9 

Senate  of  Mass.,  1852 317 

Senator  to  Washington,  Vote  for-  -     36 

Schools,  Common,  Mass. 280 

do.      Normal 279 

School,  State  Reform 331 

Scots  Charitable  Society  -  •    293 

Sheriffs.    (See  each  County.) 

Society  for  Prom.  Christ.  Knowl-  •  291 

do.      among  the  Indians 291 

Sons  of  Temperance  in  Boston 296 

State  Government,  1851 9 

State  Government,  1852 317 

State  Prison ^ 330 

State  Reform  School 331 

Stoves,  Furnaces,  &c. 325 

Suffollc  County,  Bus.  Directory-  -  -  182 

do.     County,  Officers  of 176 

do.     City  and  Town  Officers ■  •  17&-  79 

do.     Clergymen 187 

do.     Commissioners   to  qualify 

Civil  Officers  176 

do.     Coroners  of 178 

do.     Counsellors  and  Attor'ys  of  190 

do.     Justices  of 176 

do.     Notaries  of 201 

do.     Physicians  of 203 

do.     Probate  Court  of 176 

do.      Sheriffs  of 176 

Tailors,  Charitable  Association  of  -  291 

Teachers'  Associations 281 

Teachers'  Institutes 280 

Telegraph  Companies 260 

Temperance  Societies  in  Mass.  •  •  •  •  296 

Thursday  Lecture 289 

Traders  in  Mass.  (See  Bus.  Direct.) 

Towns  in  New  England 306 

United  States  Government 313 

Universalist  College 330 

A'ermont,  State  of 302 

Vote  for  Senator 36 

Wesley  an  Academy 278 

Williams  College 275 

Williston  Seminary 279 

Worcester  City,  Officers  of 220 

Worcester  County,  Officers  of 214 

do.        Clergymen 224 

do.        Commissioners  of 214 

do.        Coroners  of 216 

do.        Counsellors  &  Att'ys  of  225 

do.        Notaries  of 216 

do.        Justices  of 215 

do.        Physicians  of 230 

do.        Probate  Court  of 214 

do.        Sheriffs  of 214 


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ALMANAC.                                                                      f) 

JANUARY,  1852. 

FEBRUARY,  1852. 

MOON'S.  PHASES. 

MOON'S  PHASES. 

Full  Moon,  7th  day,  Ih.  25m.  morning. 

Full  Moon,  5th  day,  Ih.  8m.  evening. 

Last  Quarter,  13th  day,  8h.  31m.  evening. 

La.st  Quarter,  12th  day,  7h.  18m.  morning. 

New  Moon,  21st  day,  2h.  42m.  morning. 

New  Moon,  19th  day,  8h.  10m.  evening. 

First  Quarter,  29tb  day,  5h.  50m.  morning. 

First  Quarter,  28th  day.  Oh,  47m.  morning. 

^ 

J>>J9  of 

COXJRXS. 

Bun 

High 

Moon 

D. 

Daji  of 

COCBTB. 

Bun 

5'"^ 

Moon 

Mo 
1 

WMk. 

B.*8. 

Water, 
h.    m. 
6     7 

seti. 

h.     m. 
1   17 

Mo 

1 

week. 

R.k  a. 

h.    m.  h 
7      0  5 

Witer. 

b.    m. 

7  25 

■etl. 

b.     m. 

3  12 

Thursday 

h.   m.  h. 

7  23  5 

SUNDAY 

2 

Friday 

7  23  5 

7  10 

2  18 

2 

Monday 

6  59  6 

8  37 

4  14 

3 

Saturday 

7  23  5 

8  14 

3  19 

3 

Tuesday 

6  58  6 

9  38 

5  14 

4 

SUNDAY 

[criminal. 

7  22  5 

9  12 

4  20 

4 

Wednesday 

6  57  6 

10  30 

6  15 

5 

Monday 

C.   C.  P.    Lenox, 

7  22  5 

10    2 

5  21 

5 

Tiiursday 

6  55  6 

11  21 

Oris 

6 

Tuesday 

C.C.  P.  Boston. 

7  21  5 

10  47 

6  29 

6 

Friday 

6  54  6 

eve 

6  30 

7 

\Vediu;.<flay 

7  21  5 

11  32 

{)  ris 

7 

Saturday 

6  53  6 

0  40 

7  42 

8 

Thursday 

A  total  eclipse  of 

7  20  5 

eve 

6  17 

8 

SUNDAY 

6  52  6 

1  21 

8  64 

9 

Friday 

the  Jloon,  January 

7  20  5 

0  55 

7  23 

9 

Monday 

C.  C.  P.   Spring- 

6 51  6 

2    1 

10    6 

10 

Saturday 

6  and  7,  visible  in 

7  19  5 

1  36 

8  29 

10 

Tuesday 

field  and  Cambridge 

6  50  6 

2  44 

,11  28 

11 

SUNDAY 

the  U.   S.     Begin- 

7 18  5 

2  20 

9  35 

11 

Wednesday 

on  Monday. 

6  48  6 

3  29 

morn 

12 

Monday 

ning  Jan'y  6,  lOh 

7  18  5 

3    5 

10  51 

12 

Thursday 

6  47  6 

4  28 

0  50 

13 

Tuesday 

36m.    P.   M.,    and 

7  17  5 

3  56 

morn 

13 

Friday 

6  46  6 

5  48 

141 

14 

Wednesday 

ending  Jan'y  7,  4h. 

7  16  5 

5    3 

0  18 

14 

Saturday 

6  45  6 

6  50 

2  40 

15 

Thursday 

15m.  A.  M. 

7  16  5 

6  13 

1  27 

15 

SUNDAY 

[ton. 

6  44  6 

8  28 

3  38 

16 

Frid.ay 

7  15  5 

7  37 

2  36 

16 

Monday 

C.  C.  P.  Northamp- 

6  43  6 

9  29 

4  36 

17 

Saturday 

7  14  5 

8  49 

3  45 

17 

Tuesday 

S.  J.  C.  Dedham, 

6  41  6 

10  17 

5  38 

18 

SUNDAY 

[ter,  criminal. 

7  13  5 

9  45 

4  54 

18 

Wednesday 

Jury  Term  on  Tues- 

6 40  6 

10  57 

6  37 

19 

Monday 

C.  C.  P.  AVorces- 

7  12  5 

10  33 

6  10 

19 

Thursday 

day. 

6  39  6 

11  31 

sets 

20 

Tuesday 

7  12  5 

11  16 

sets 

20 

Friday 

6  37  6 

morn 

6    9 

21 

Wednesday 

A  partial  eclipse 

7  11  5 

11  55 

5  11 

21 

Saturday 

6  36  6 

0    8 

7    7 

22 

Thursday 

of  the  Sun,  Jan.  21, 

7  10  5 

morn 

6  16 

22 

SUNDAY 

6  .35  6 

0  38 

8    5 

23 

Friday 

invisible  in  U.  S 

7    9  5 

0  31 

7  41 

23 

Monday 

C.  C.  P.  Lenox. 

6  34  6 

1    8 

:  9    2 

24 

Saturday 

7    8  5 

1    0 

8  56 

24 

Tuesday 

6  32  6 

1  38 

10    0 

25 

SUNDAY 

7    7  5 

1  37 

9  53 

25 

Wednesday 

6  31  6 

2  11 

10  57 

26 

Monday 

C.   C.   P.   Salem, 

7    6  5 

2  10 

10  50 

26 

Thursday  J 

6  30  6 

2  45 

11  59 

27 

Tuesday 

criminal. 

7    5  5 

2  45 

11  48 

27 

Friday 

6  28  6 

3  24 

'mom 

28 

M'edne.sday 

7    4  5 

3  21 

morn 

28 

Saturday 

6  27  6 

4  15 

1  0    2 

29 

Thursday 

7    3  5 

4    7 

0  18 

29 

SUNDAY  i 

6  26  6 

5  19 

1  1  17 

30 

Fiiday 

7    2  5 

5    1 

1    9 

31 

Saturday 

7  15 

6    9 

2    1 

MARCH,  1852. 

APRIL,  1852. 

MOON'S  PHASES. 

MOON'S  PHASES. 

Full  Moon,  6th  day,  Oh.  45m.  morning. 

FuU  Moon,  4th  day,  9h.  39m.  morning. 

Last  Quarter,  12th  day,  3h.  45m.  evening. 

Last  Quarter,  11th  day,  4h.  15m.  morning. 

New  Moon,  20th  day,  Ih.  58m.  evening. 

New  Moon,  19th  day,  7h.  Im.  morning. 

First  Quarter,  28th  day,  4h.  5m.  evening. 

First  Quarter,  27th  day,  3h.  18m.  morning. 

D. 

Mo 

1 

Bays  of 
week. 

COURTS. 

Sun 
R.  4  S- 

High 
Water. 

h.     m. 

6  43 

Moon 
h.     m. 

3  22 

D. 
Mo 

1 

2 

Days  ot 
week. 

coimTS. 

Sun 
R.t  S. 

Hijh 
Wlter. 

h.     m. 

8  55 

Moon 
teu. 

Monday 

C.C.P.Worcesfr 

h.    in.  b. 

6  26  6 

Thursday 

b.   m.  h. 

5  45  7 

h.      m. 

4  15 

2 

Tuesday 

S.  J.C.  Bost.,L.T. 

6  24  6 

8    4 

4  12 

Friday 

5  44  7 

9  52 

5    3 

3 

Wednesday 

6  23  6 

9  16 

4  58 

3 

Saturday 

5  42  7 

10  39 

5  38 

4 

Thursday 

6  22  6 

10  12 

5  46 

4 

SUNDAY 

5  41  7 

11  21 

9"?! 

5 

Friday 

6  21  6 

10  58 

6  34 

5 

Monday 

5  40  7 

eve 

7  48 

6 

Saturday 

6  19  6 

11  42 

Oris 

6 

Tuesday 

C.  C.  P.  Boston. 

5  39  7 

0  24 

9    8 

7 

SUNDAY 

6  18  6 

eve 

7  47 

7 

Wednesday 

5  37  7 

1  21 

10  28 

8 

Jlonday 

C.  C.  P.  Concord, 

6  17  6 

1    0 

8  47 

8 
9 
10 

Thursday 

5  36  7 

2  18 

2  52 

3  47 

11  48 

9 

Tuesday 

Taunton,  &  Spring- 

6 15  6 

1  40 

9  48 

Friday 

5  35  7 

mom 

10 

Wednesday 

field,    on    Monday, 

6  14  6 

2  21 

10  59 

Saturday 

5  33  7 

0  53 

11 

Thursday 

the  8th. 

6  13  6 

3  10 

morn 

11 

SUNDAY 

5  32  7 

4  65 

1  28 

12 

Friday 

6  11  6 

4    8 

0  46 

12 

Monday 

5  31  7 

6  12 

2    3 

13 

Saturday 

6  10  6 

5  25 

1  23 

13 

Tuesday 

C.C.P.  Plymouth. 

5  30  7 

7  29 

2  38 

14 

SUNDAY 

6    9  6 

6  45 

2  19 

14 

Wednesday 

S.  J.   C.   Lowell, 

5  28  7 

S    0 

3  13 

15 

Monday 

C.  C.   P.   Salem, 

6    7  6 

8    4 

3    7 

15 

Thursday 

Worcester  &  Green- 

5 27  7 

8  as 

3  48 

16 

Tuesday 

and  Greenfield,  on 

6    6  6 

9    8 

3  54 

16 

Friday 

field,  J.  T. ;    0.  C. 

5  26  7 

9  22 

4  23 

17 

Wednesday 

Monday,  the  15th. 

6    5  6 

9  57 

4  44 

17 

Saturday 

P.,   Barnstable,  on 

5  25  7 

10  40 

4  58 

18 

Thursday 

6    4  6 

10  35 

5  28 

18 

SUNDAY 

Tuesday,  the  13th. 

5  23  7 

11  13 

5  39 

19 

Friday 

6    3  6 

11    9 

6  12 

19 

Monday 

5  22  7 

11  42 

sets 

20 

Saturday 

6    2  6 

11  42 

sets 

20: 

Tuesday 

S.   J.   C.    North- 

5 21  7 

morn 

7  46 

21 

SUNDAY 

6    16 

morn 

6  52 

21 

Wednesday 

ampton  and  Taun- 

5 20  7 

0  13 

8  46 

22 

Monday 

Tuesday 

Wednesday 

Thursday 

Friday 

5  59  7 

0    9 

7  51 

22 

Thursday 

ton,  J.  T.,  on  Tues- 

5 18  7 

0  52 

9  48 

23 

5  58  7 

0  40 

8  52 

23 

Friday 

day,  the  20th. 

5  17  7 

1  17 

10  49 

24 

5  57  7 

1    9 

9  53 

24 

Saturday 

5  16  7 

1  55 

11  46 

25 

5  55  7 

1  40 

10  51 

25 

SUNDAY 

5  15  7 

2  36 

morn 

26 

5  54  7 

2  16 

11  52 

26 

Monday 

C.  C.  P.  Dedham. 

5  14  7 

3  24 

0  38 

27 

Saturday 
SUNDAY 

5  53  7 

2  56 

morn 

27 

Tuesday 

S.  J.  C.  Ipswich 

5  13  7 

4  25 

1  22 

28 

5  51  7 

3  44 

0  50 

28 

Wednesday 

and  Springfield  J.  T. 

5  11  7 

5  47 

2    6 

29 

Monday 

5  50  7 

4  49 

1  42 

29 

Thursday 

on  Tuesday. 

5  10  7 

7  10 

2  51 

30 

Tuesday 

5  49  7 

6  11 

2  34 

30i 

Friday 

5    9  7 

8  2S 

3  35 

31 

Wednesday 

5  48  7 

7  39 

3  37 

1 

6                                                                     ALMANAC. 

MAY,  1852. 

JUNE,  1852. 

MOON'S  PHASES. 

MOON'S  PHASES. 

Full  Moon,  3d  day,  51i.  38m.  evening. 

Full  Moon,  2d  day,  Ih.  41m.  morning. 

Last  Quarter,  10th  day,  6h.  38m.  evening. 

Last  Quarter,  9th  day,  lOh.  30m.  morning. 

New  Moon,  18th  day,  lOh.  31m.  evening. 

New  Moon,  17th  day.  Oh.  3m.  evening. 

First  Quarter,  26th  day,  lOh.  54m.  morning. 

First  Quarter,  24th  day,  4h.  2m.  evening. 

D. 
Mo 

1 

Eajs  of 
wtek. 

coxniTs. 

Sun 
R.ft  S. 

b.    m.  h. 

5    8  7 

High 
Water. 

h.     m. 

9  27 

Moon 
sets. 

h.     m. 

4    7 

1). 

Mo 

1 

D.iyj  of 
iieek. 

COURTS. 

Sun 
R.  ft  S. 

High 
Water 

Mooa 
seta. 

b.    m. 

5  35 

Saturday 

Tuesday 

A  partial  eclipse 

h.   m.  h. 
4  41   8 

b.     m. 
10  41 

2 

SUNDAY 

5    7  7 

10  16 

4  36 

2 

Wedne.sday 

of   the  Sun,  June 

4  40  8 

11  25 

Oris 

3 

Monday 

5    6  7 

11    0 

5    3 

3 

Thursday 

17,  invisible  in  the 

4  40  8 

eve 

9  18 

4 

Tuesday 

S.  J.  C   Barnsta- 

5   5  7 

11  42 

Oris 

4 

Friday 

United  States. 

4  39  8 

1    2 

10    3 

5 

Wednesday 

ble,  J.  T. 

5    4  7 

eve 

9  24 

5 

Saturday 

4  39  8 

1  32 

10  50 

6 

Thursday 

5    3  7 

1    6 

10  33 

6 

SUNDAY 

4  39  8 

2  17 

11  39 

7 

Friday 

5    2  7 

1  48 

11  42 

7 

Monday 

C.   C.   P.   North- 

4  38  8 

3    0 

mom 

6 

Saturday 

5    0  7 

2  34 

morn 

8 

Tuesday 

ampton,Nan  tucket. 

4  37  8 

3  47 

0  21 

9 

SUNDAY 

4  59  8 

3  24 

0  44 

9 

Wednesday 

4  37  8 

4  39 

0  50 

10 

Hon day 

4  58  8 

4  21 

1  14 

10 

Tliursday 

4  37  8 

5  43 

1  12 

11 

Tuesday 

S.  J.  C.  Lenox  & 

4  57  8 

5  29 

1  44 

11 

Friday 

4  36  8 

6  44 

1  40 

12 

Wednesday 

Plymouth,  J.  T.,  on 

4  56  8 

6  42 

2  11 

12 

Saturday 

4  36  8 

7  47 

2    4 

13 

Thursday 

Tuesday,  11th. 

4  55  8 

7  47 

2  40 

13 

SUNDAY 

4  36  8 

8  45 

2  35 

14 

Mday 

4  55  8 

8  45 

3  11 

14 

Monday 

C.   C.  P.  Spring- 

4 36  8 

9  30 

3    1 

15 

Saturday 

4  54  8 

9  28 

3  42 

15 

Tuesday 

field,  Concord,  and 

4  35  8 

10  12 

3  25 

16 

SUNDAY 

4  53  8 

10    7 

4  15 

16 

Wednesday 

New    Bedford.,    on 

4  35  8 

10  51 

4    0 

17 

Monday 

C.  C.  P.  Spring- 

4 52  8 

10  50 

4  45 

17 

Thursday 

Friday 

Saturday 

Monday,  14th. 

4  35  8 

11  30 

sets 

18 

Tuesday 

field,  criminal. 

4  51  8 

11  19 

sets 

18 

4  35  8 

morn 

8  30 

19 

Wednesday 

4  50  8 

11  49 

7  41 

19 

4  35  8 

0    8 

9  18 

20 

Thursday 

4  49  8 

morn 

8  38 

20 

SUNDAY 

4  35  8 

0  49 

10    0 

21 

Friday 

4  48  8 

0  24 

9  36 

21 

Monday 

C.  C.  P.  Worces- 

4 35  8 

1  28 

10  47 

22 

Saturday 

4  48  8 

0  59 

10  S3 

22 

Tuesday 

ter  and  Ipswich. 

4  35  8 

2  11 

11  30 

23 

SUNDAY 

4  47  8 

1  40 

11  25 

23 

Wednesday 

4  35  8 

2  55 

11  55 

24 

Monday 

C.  C.  P.  Worces- 

4 46  8 

2  23 

morn 

24 

^Thursday 
Friday 
Saturday 
SUNDAY 

4  35  8 

3  46 

mom 

25 

Tuesday 

ter  and   Newbury- 

4  45  8 

3  11 

0  13 

25 

4  35  8 

4  46 

0  29 

26 

Wednesday 

port,  criminal. 

4  45  8 

4  10 

1    3 

26 

4  35  8 

5  58 

1    7 

27 

Thursday 

4  44  8 

5  15 

1  48 

27 

4  35  8 

7  19 

1  45 

28 

Friday 

4  43  8 

6  38 

2  33 

28 

Monday 

C.  C.  P.  Concord, 

4  35  8 

8  31 

2  23 

29 

Saturday 

4  43  8 

7  64 

3  18 

29 

Tuesday 

criminal ;      Lenox, 

4  36  8 

9  34 

3    0 

30 

SUNDAY 

4  42  8 

9    1 

3  59 

30 

Wednesdav 

civil,  both  28th. 

4  36  8ll0  25 

3  40 

31  Monday       ! 

0.  C.  P.  Edgart'n. 

4  41  8 

9  55 

4  45 

JULY,  1852. 

~ 

AUGUST,  1852. 

MOON'S  PHASES. 

MOON'S  PHASES. 

Full  Moon,  1st  dav,  lOh.  43m.  morning. 

Last  Quarter,  7th  day,  8h.  42m.  afternoon. 

Last  Quarter,  9.h  lay   31i.  22m.  inorning. 

New  Moon,  15th  day,  9h.  13m.  morning. 

Nt^w  Moon,  16th  iJav,  llh.  31m.  afterr.oon. 

First  Quarter,  23d  day,  8h.  17m.  afternoon. 

First  Quarter,  22d  day,  Ih.  17m.  morning. 

Full  Moon,  30th  day,  9h.  27m.  afternoon. 

FuU  Moon,  29th  day,  lOh.  22m.  morning. 

B. 

Dajaof 

COURTS. 

Sun 

Moon 

High 

». 

Days  of 

COURTS. 

Sun      t   Moon 

High 

Ho 
1 

weok. 

R.&  S. 

h.     m, 

rises 

Water, 
h.    m. 

11    4 

Mo 

1 

week. 

R.  &  S.        sets. 

Wat«r. 
h.     m. 

A   16 

Thursday 

4  36  8 

SUNDAY 

h.  m.    h.    h.     m. 

4  57  8   8  51 

2 

Friday 

4  36  8 

8  56 

11  56 

2 

Monday 

4  59  8 

9  16 

0  52 

3 

Saturday 

4  37  8 

9  35 

A  38 

3 

Tuesday 

4  59  8 

9  41 

125 

4 

SUNDAY 

[criminal. 

4  37  8 

10  14 

1  15 

4 

Wednesday 

5    0  7 

10    6 

1  58 

5 

Monday 

C.   C.   P.   Lenox, 

4  37  8 

10  48 

1  52 

5 

Thursday 

5    17 

10  31 

2  31 

6 

Tuesday 

C.  C.  P.  Boston ; 

4  38  8 

11  17 

2  29 

6 

Friday 

5    2  7 

11    8 

3    7 

7 

Wednesday 

S.  J.  C.  Nantucket, 

4  38  8 

11  42 

3  10 

7 

Saturday 

5    3  7 

11  50 

3  49 

8 

Thursday! 

J.T.jtwo  last  on  6th. 

4  39  8 

morn 

3  51 

8 

SUNDAY 

5    4  7 

mom 

4  38 

9 

Friday 

4  40  8 

0    7 

4  39 

9 

Monday 

C.   C.  p.   Green 

5    6  7 

0  58 

5  49 

10 

Satxirday 

4  40  8 

0  40 

5  42 

10 

Tuesday 

field  and  Plymouth. 

5    6  7 

2    0 

6  59 

11 

SUNDAY 

4  40  8 

1  15 

6  44 

11 

Wednesday 

5    7  7 

3    1 

8  14 

12 

Monday 

4  41  8 

1  60 

7  53 

12 

Thursday 

5    8  7 

4    3 

9  19 

13 

Tuesday 

4  41  8 

2  25 

8  64 

13 

Friday 

5    9  7 

5    4 

10  13 

14 

Wednesday 

4  42  8 

3    0 

9  45 

14 

Saturday 

5  10  7 

6    5 

10  59 

15 

Thursday   ' 

4  43  8 

3  35 

10  31 

15 

SUNDAY 

5  11  7 

sets 

11  41 

16 

Friday 

4  43  8 

4    3 

11  15 

16 

Monday 

5  12  7 

7  50 

morn 

17 

Saturday 

A  total  eclipse  of 

4  44  8 

sets 

11  07 

17 

Tuesday 

5  14  7 

8  32 

0  20 

18 

SUNDAY 

the  Moon,  July  1, 

4  45  8 

8  59 

morn 

18 

Wednesday 

5  15  7 

8  59 

0  59 

19 

Monday 

invis.  in  the  East- 

4 45  8 

9  32 

0  37 

19 

Thursday 

5  16  7 

9  36 

1  37 

20 

Tu(-sday 

ern   and  Southern 

4  46  8 

9  59 

1  15 

20 

Friday 

5  17  7 

10    0 

2    9 

21 

Wednesday 

States. 

4  47  8 

10  28 

1  55 

21 

Saturday 

5  18  7 

10  46 

3    1 

22 

Thursday 

4  48  8 

11  27 

2  36 

22 

SUNDAY 

5  20  7 

11  29 

3  55 

23 

Friday 

4  48  8 

morn 

3  21 

23 

Monday 

5  21  7 

11  66 

5    4 

24 

Saturday 

4  49  8 

0  49 

4  16 

24 

Tuesday 

5  22  7 

morn 

6  28 

25 

SUNDAY 

4  50  8 

1  27 

5  28 

25 

Wednesday 

5  23  7 

0  38 

7  53 

2f 

Monday 

4  51  8 

1  5,- 

6  48 

26 

Thursday 

5  24  7 

1  40 

9    6 

2' 

Tuesday 

4  52  8 

2  30 

8  11 

27 

Friday 

5  26  7 

2  41 

10    0 

2f 

Wednesday 

4  53  8 

3    2 

9  19 

28 

Saturd.iT 

5  27  7 

3  44 

10  46 

21 

)  Thursday 

4  64  8 

3  35 

10  16 

29 

SUNDAY 

5  28  7 

4  45 

11  19 

3( 

)    inday 

4  55  8 

4  14 

11    0 

30 

Monday 

5  29  7 

5  48 

11  55 

3 

L  Saturday 

|4  56  8 

rises 

11  41 

31 

Tuesday 

6  30  7 

6  50 

A   36 

ALMANAC.                                                                    7 

SEPTEMBER,  1852. 

OCTOBER,  1852. 

MOON'S  PHASES. 

MOON'S  PHASES. 

Last  Quarter,  Cth  day,  Ih.  SOm.  afternoon. 

Last  Quarter,  Cth  day,  5h.  52m.  morning. 

New  JIooii,  13th  day,  5h.  r)4m.  afternoon. 

New  Moon,  13th  day,  2h.  30m.  morning. 

First  Quarter,  20th  day,  lOh.  33m.  morning. 

First  Quarter,  I'Jth  day,  7h.  11m.  afternoon. 

Full  Moon,  28th  day,  Ih.  40n].  morning. 

Full  Moon,  27th  day,  7h.  10m.  afternoon. 

D. 

Days  of 

COURTS. 

Bun 

Moon 

HI  h 

i>. 

!>>;■  of 

COURTS. 

Sub 

Moon 

Hl|» 

Mo 

week. 

R.  4  8. 

rises. 

W»ler. 

Mo 

veek. 

B.4B. 

lira. 

W»ur. 

h.    m.  h. 

ta.     m. 

b.    m. 

h.    m.  b. 

h.     m. 

h.     m. 

1 

Wednesday 

5  32  7 

8  28 

A  66 

1 

Friday 

6  11   6 

8  10 

A   57 

2 

Thursday 

5  33  7 

8  57 

1  25 

2 

Saturday 

6  12  6 

8  42 

1  28 

3 

Friday 

5  34  7 

9  30 

1  58 

3 

SUNDAY 

[and  Springfield. 

6  13  6 

9  12 

2  16 

4 

Saturday 

5  36  7 

9  55 

2  31 

4 

Monday 

C.  C.  P.Nantuclcet 

6  14  6 

9  45 

2  42 

5 

SUNDAY 

[Worcester. 

5  37  7 

10  25 

3  10 

5 

Tuesday 

C.  (J.  P.  Boston; 

6  16  6 

10  19 

3  27 

6 

Monday 

C.  C.   I>.   Lowell, 

5  38  7 

10  51 

3  67 

0 

Wednesday 

S.  J.  C.  Worcester, 

6  17  6 

11  18 

4  23 

7 

Tuesday 

S.  J.   (;.   Spring- 

5 39  7 

11  20 

4  68 

7 

Thursday 

L.  T.  on  the  5th 

6  18  6 

morn 

5  22 

8 

Wednesday 

field,  J.  T.  Barnsta- 

5 41  7 

morn 

6  15 

8 

Friday 

6  20  6 

1     8 

6  51 

9 

Thursday 

ble,  civil. 

5  42  7 

0  24 

7  41 

9 

Saturday 

6  21  6 

2    0 

8  27 

10 

Friday 

5  43  7 

1  22 

8  56 

10 

SUNDAY 

6  22  6 

2  50 

9  28 

11 

Saturday 

544  7 

2  20 

9  53 

11 

Monday 

C.  C.  P.  Ipswich, 

6  23  6 

3  44 

10  16 

12 

SUNDAY 

5  46  7 

3  27 

10  48 

12 

Tuesday 

criminal. 

6  25  6 

4  38 

11    0 

13 

Monday 

5  47  7 

4  40 

11  29 

13 

Wednesday 

6  26  6 

sets 

11  41 

14 

Tuesday 

S.J.  C.Greenfield, 

5  48  7 

sets 

morn 

14 

Thursday 

6  27  6 

6  28 

morn 

15 

Wednesday 

J.  T. ;  I,cuox,  L.  T. 

5  50  7 

7  30 

0    2 

15 

Friday 

6  29  6 

7  12 

0  20 

16 

Thursday 

both,  14th. 

5  51  7 

7  59 

0  39 

16 

Saturday 

6  30  6 

7  59 

1    0 

17 

Friday 

5  52  7 

8  36 

1  18 

17 

SUNDAY 

[amp  ton. 

6  31  6 

8  49 

1  43 

18 

Saturday 

5  54  7 

9  16 

1  59 

18 

Monday 

C.   C   P.   North- 

6  32  6 

9  38 

2  30 

19 

SUNDAY* 

5  65  7 

9  50 

2  46 

19 

Tuesday 

S.    J.    C.    Cam- 

6 34  6 

10  31 

3  23 

20 

Monday 

C.  C.  P.  Newbury- 

5  56  7 

10  50 

3  38 

20 

M'ednesday 

bridge,  L.  T. 

6  35  6 

11  24 

4  26 

21 

Tuesday 

port  and  Dedham. 

5  57  7 

11  52 

4  46 

21 

Thursday 

6  36  6 

morn 

5  46 

22 

Wednesday 

5  59  7 

11  30 

6    9 

22 

Friday 

6  38  6 

1  10 

6  49 

23 

Thursday 

6    0  6 

morn 

7  36 

23 

Saturday 

6  89  6 

1  59 

8  12 

24 

Friday 

6    16 

1  40 

8  48 

24 

SUNDAY 

6  40  6 

2  64 

9    8 

25 

Saturday 

6    3  6 

2  38 

9  39 

25 

Monday 

C.  C.  P.  Lenox. 

6  41  6 

3  46 

9  51 

26 

SUNDAY 

6    4  6 

3  36 

10  20 

26 

Tuesday 

S.  J.  C.  Taunton 

6  42  6 

4  37 

10  25 

27 

Monday 

g.  J.  C.  Northamp- 

6   5  6 

4  40 

10  56 

27 

Wednesday 

L.  T.  for  counties  of 

6  44  6 

rises 

10  52 

28 

Tuesday 

ton,  L.T.  for  Hamp. 

6    7  6 

rises 

11  28 

28 

Thursday , 

Bristol,  Plymouth, 

6  45  6 

5  46 

11  31 

29 

Wednesday 

Frank'n,   Hampd'n 

6    8  6 

7  16 

A     1 

29 

Friday 

Barnstable,  Dukes. 

6  46  6 

6  12 

A     2 

30 

Thursday 

co's:  C.  0.  P.  Wor- 

6   a  6 

7  31 

0  26 

30 

Saturday 

6  47  6 

6  48 

0  32 

cester,  Edgartown. 

31 

SUNDAY 

6  49  6 

7  20 

1    5 

NOVEMBER,  1852. 

DECEMBER,  1852. 

MOON'S  PHASES. 

MOON'S  PHASES. 

Last  Quarter,  4th  day,  7h.  oGm.  afternoon. 

Last  Quarter,  4th  day,  7h.  38m.  morning. 

New  Moon,  11th  day,  llh.  5fni.  morning. 

New  Moon,  10th  day,  lOh  47m.  afternoon. 

First  Quarter,  18th  day,  9h.  4Sm.  morning. 

First  Quarter,  18th  day,  3h.  55m  morning. 

Full  Moon,  26th  day,  Ih.  54m.  afternon. 

Full  Moon,  26th  day,  8h.  25m.  morning. 

D. 

Mo 

1 

Days  of 
week. 

COURTS. 

Sun 

Moon 

High 
W»ter. 

J). 

Mo 
1 

week. 

COURTS. 

Sun 
R.kS. 

Moon 

mcs. 

h.    m. 
844 

Hiih 
W»iei. 

Monday 

h.    m.  b. 
6  50   6 

h.     m. 
•S     6 

h.     m. 

1  41 

Wednesday 

A  total  eclipse  of 

b.    m.  h. 

7  18  5 

b.     m. 

2    7 

2 

Tuesday 

S.  J.  C. L.T.  Ded- 

6 51  6 

8  56 

2   2:. 

2 

Thursday 

the  Sun,  Decem.  10 

7  19  6 

9  34 

2  49 

3 

fl'ednesday 

ham. 

6  52  6 

9  48 

3    6 

3 

Friday 

and  11,  inyisible  in 

7  20  5 

10  24 

3  39 

4 

Thursday 

6  53  6 

10  41 

4    2 

4 

Saturday 

the  United  SUtes. 

7  20  5 

11  14 

4  37 

5 

Friday 

6  54  6 

11  30 

5  11 

5 

SUNDAY 

7  21  5 

mom 

5  50 

6 

Saturday 

6  55  6 

morn 

6  29 

6 

Monday 

C.  C.  P.  Spring- 

7 21  5 

0  54 

7    7 

7 

SUNDAY 

6  57  6 

1    9 

7  49 

7 

Tuesday 

field,  criminal  Wor- 

7 22  5 

2  23 

8  22 

8 

Monday 

C.  C.P.Greenf 'Id. 

6  58  6 

2  17 

8  58  1 

8 

Wednesday 

cester  &  Plymouth 

7  22  5 

3  47 

9  22 

9 

Tuesday 

S.J.  C.  New  Bed- 

6 59  6 

3  17 

9  51  1 

9 

Thursday 

on  the  6th. 

7  23  5 

5  10 

10  15 

10 

Wednesday 

ford,  J.  T.  ;  Salem, 

7    0  5 

4  37 

10  43 

10 

Friday 

7  23  5 

6  35 

11    4 

11 

Thursday 

L.  T.     Two  last  on 

7    1  7 

sets 

11  26 

11 

Saturday 

7  23  5 

sets 

11  49 

12 

Friday 

the  9th. 

7    2  7 

5  37 

morn 

12 

SUNDAY 

7  24  5 

5  52 

mom 

13 

Saturday 

7    3  7 

6  33 

0    2 

13 

Monday 

C.    C.    P.    Cam- 

7 24  5 

6  57 

0  33 

14 

SUNDAY 

7    4  7 

7  30 

0  47 

14 

Tuesday 

bridge  &  New  Bed- 

7 24  5 

8    2 

1  17 

15 

Monday 

7    5  7 

8  26 

1  31 

15 

Wednesday 

ford. 

7  25  5 

9    7 

2    1 

16 

Tuesday 

S.J.C.Bos.,J.T. 

7    67 

9  22 

2  18 

16 

Thursday 

7  255 

10  12 

2  45 

17 

Wednesday 

7    7  5 

10  20 

3    8 

17 

Friday 

7  25  5 

11  17 

3  28 

18 

Thursday 

7    8  5 

11  15 

4    3 

18 

Saturday 

7  25  5 

mom 

4  18 

19 

Friday 

7    9  5 

morn 

5    7 

19 

SUNDAY 

7  25  5 

0  25 

5  20 

20 

Saturday 

7  10  5 

0  25 

6  15 

20 

Jlonday 

C.  C.  P.  Dedham 

7  25  5 

1  14 

6  19 

21 

SUNDAY 

7  11  5 

0  55 

7  25 

21 

Tuesday 

and  I.awrence. 

7  25  5 

2  13 

7  23 

22 

Mondaj' 

7  11  5 

1  25 

8  20 

221 

Wednesday 

7  25  5 

3  15 

8  21 

23 

Tuesday 

7  12  5 

1  50 

9  11 

23 

Thursday" 

A  partial  eclipse 

7  25  5 

4  16 

9  13 

24 

Wednesday 

7  13  5 

2  20 

9  52 

24 

Friday 

of  the  Moon,  Dec. 

7  25  5 

5  IS 

9  57 

25 

Thursday 

7  14  5 

2  55 

10  29 

25 

Saturday 

26,   the    beginning 

7  25  5 

6  15 

10  37 

26 

Friday 

7  15  5 

3  35 

11    3 

26 

SUND.iY 

of    which    only   is 

7  25  5 

rises 

11  16 

27 

Saturday 

7  15  5 

rises 

11  37 

27 

Monday 

Tisiblein  New  Eng- 

7 26  5 

5  35 

11  58 

28 

SUNDAY 

7  16  5 

6    2 

A   12 

28 

Tuesday 

land.   Beginning  at 

7  24  5 

6  37 

k   34 

29 

Monday 

7  17  5 

7    0 

0  49 

29 

Wednesday 

6h.30m.  A.M.,  and 

7  24  5 

7  42 

1  12 

30 

Tuesday 

7  18  5 

7  50 

1  26 

30 

Thursday 

ending  at  llh.  6m. 

-  24  5 

8  57 

1  61 

1 

31 

Friday 

A.M. 

7  24  5    9  S5l 

2  32 

GOVERNORS  IN  MASSACHUSETTS. 


PREPARED     BY     NATHANIEL 


1620 
1621 

1633 
1634 
1635 


S  H  U  R  T  L  E  F  F  ,      M.I; 

Governors  of  Plymouth  Colony,  chosen  annually  by  the  People. 
John  Carver.  1636    Edward  Winslow.  "'"■■ 

William  Bradford.  1637     William  Bradford. 

Edward  Winslow.  1638    Thomas  Prence. 

Thomas  Prence.  1639     William  Bradford. 


William  Bradford. 


1645 
1657 
1673 
1681 


Edward  Winslow. 


William  Bradford. 
Thomas  Prence. 
Josias  Winslow. 
Thomas  Hinckley.* 


*  Mr.  Hinckley  was  Governor  till  the  union  of  the  Colony  vnth.  the  Massachusetts  Colony  in  1692,  except  during  the 
administration  of  Andros. 

Deputy  Governors  of  Plymouth  Colony,  chosen  annually  by  the  People. 
*1680Thos.  Hinckley.  1681Jas.  Cudworth.  1682  Wm.  Bradford,  to  1686.  1689  Wm.  Bradford,  to  1692. 

*  Preyiously  there  was  no  Deputy  Governor,  a  Governor  pro  tern,  being  appointed  by  the  Governor  to  serve  in  his  absence. 


Governors  of  Massachusetts,  under  the  First  Charter. 

*1628  John  Endicott,  clogen  in  1640     Thomas  Dudley 

England.  1641     ~'  "      ' 

John  Winthrop.  1642 

Thomas  Dudley.  1644 

John  Haynes.  1645 

Henry  Vane.  1646 

John  Winthrop.  1649 

*  On  May  13,  1629,  Matthew  Cradock  was  elected  Governor  by  the  Company 
Governor.  They  never  camo  to  New  England,  and  Mr.  Endicott  was  elected 
Winthrop  in  1629. 


1629 
1634 
1635 
1636 
1637 


Richard  Bellinghani. 
John  Winthrop. 
John  Endicott. 
Thomas  Dudley. 
John  Winthrop. 
John  Endicott. 


chosen  annually. 

1650    Thomas  Dudley. 

John  Endicott. 

Richard  Bellingham. 

John  Endicott. 

Richard  Bellingham. 

John  Leverett. 

Simon  Bradstreet. 


1651 
1654 
1655 
1665 
1673 
1679 

in  England,  and  Thomas  Goffe,  Deputy 
Governor  in  England,  as  was  also  Mr. 


Deputy  Governors  of  Massachusetts,  under  the  First  Charter,  chosen  annually. 


*1629  Thomas  Dudley,. .  .to  1634 


1634 
1635 
1636 
1637 
1640 


Roger  Ludlow,....  "1635 
Rich'd  Bellingham,  "  1636 
John  Winthrop,...  "  1637 
Thomas  Dudley,...  "1640 
Rich'd  Bellingham,  "  1641 


1671 
1673 
1678 
1679 


John  Endicott, to  1644 

John  Winthrop,...  "  1646 
Thomas  Dudley,...  "  1653 
John  Endicott,....  "  1655 
Rich'd  Bellingham,  "  1665 
Francis  Willoughby,"  1671 
*  John  Humphry  was  elected,  but  did  not  serve. 

Deputy  Governor  of  Massachusetts  after  the  Dissolution  of  the  First  Charter 
1689  Thomas  Danforth,  to  1692. 


1641 
1644 
1646 
1654 
1655 
1665 


John  Leverett,.... to  1673 
Sam'l  Symonds,  to  Oct.,  '78 
Oct.,  Simon  Bradstreet,  '79 
Thomas  Danforth,  to  1686 


Governors  of  Massachusetts  unde7- the  Second  Charter,  appointed  by  the  King. 

I  1756  Sept.,  Spencer  Phips. 
1757  April,  The  Council. 
1757  Aug.,  Thomas  Pownall. 
1760  June,  Thomas  Hutchinson. 
1760  Aug.,  Francis  Bernard. 
1769  Aug.,  Thomas  Hutchinson. 
1771  March,  Thos.  Hutchinson. 
1774  May,  Thomas  Gage. 


1392  May,  Sir  William  Phips. 
1694  Nov.,  William  Stoughton. 

1699  May,  Earl  of  Bellomont. 

1700  July,  William  Stoughton. 

1701  July,  The  Council. 

1702  June,  Joseph  Dudley. 
1714  Feb.,  The  Council. 
1714  March,  Joseph  Dudley. 
11715  Nov,  William  Tailer. 


1716  Oct.,  Samuel  Shute. 
1722-3  Jan.,  William  Dummer. 

1728  July,  William  Burnet. 

1728  Sept.,  William  Dionmer. 

1730  June,  William  Tailer. 

1730  Aug.,  Jonathan  Belcher. 

1741  Aug.,  William  Shirley. 

1749  Sept.,  Spencer  Phips. 

1753  Aug.,  William  Shirley. 


*  Those  whose  names  are  printed  in  Italics,  were  acting  Governors. 

t  In  November,  1715,  Elizeus  Burgess  was  proclaimed  Governor,  he  having  had  the  appointment  in  March,  1714 ;  but 
he  never  came  over  to  perform  his  duties,  and  resigned  the  office  in  1716. 

Lieutenant-Governors  of  MassacMisetts  under  the  Second  Charter,  ap23ointed  by  the  King. 
1692    Wm.  Stoughton,  to  July,  1701.  I  1716     William  Dummer.  I  1770    Andrew  Oliver. 

1702    Thomas  Povey,  to  1706.  |  1730     William  Tailer.  |  1774    Thomas  Oliver. 

1705-6  January,  vacancy  to  Oct.  1711.  I  1733    Spencer  Phips.  1 

1711  William  Tailer.  1758    Thomas  Hutchinson. 


1774  October. 


Since  the  Revolution. 
.A  Provincial  Congress.  |  1775  July. 


.The  Council. 


Governors  and  Lieutenant-Governors  of  Massachusetts,  under  the  Constitution. 


Governors. 

1780  John  Hancock, to  1785 

1785  James  Bowdoin 1787 

1787  John  Hancock,. .Oct.  8,  1793 

1794  Samuel  Adams, 1797 

1797  Increase  Sumner,  Ju'e  7, 1799 

1800  Caleb  Strong, 1807 

1807  James  Sullivan,  Dec.  10, 1808 

1809  Christopher  Gore, 1810 

1810  Elbridge  Gerry 1812 

1812  Caleb  Strong, 1816 

1816  John  Brooks, 1823 

1823  William  Eustis,. Feb.  6,  1825 
1825  Levi  Lincoln, 1834 


1834  John  Davis 1836]  1802  Edward  H.  Robbins,..  1807 


1836  Edward  Everett, 1840 

1840  Marcus  Morton, 1841 

1841  John  Davis, 1843 

1843  Marcus  Morton, 1844 

1844  George  N.  Briggs,....1851 
1851  Georges.  Boutwell 

Lieutenant-  Governors. 


1780  Thos.  Cushing,Feb.28.1788 

1788  Benjamin  Lincoln,...  .1789 

1789  *Samuel  Adams, 1794 

1794  Moses  Gill,.. .May  20,  1800 
1801  Sam'l  Phillips,  Fcb.10,1802 

*  The  Lt.  Governors,  whose  names  arc  in  Italics,  were  acting  Governors  also  during  vacancies  in  the  office  of  Governor. 
QT  For  Civil  Government  of  Mass.  in  1851,  see  page  9  ;  in  1852,  see  page  317. 


1807  Levi  Lincoln, 1809 

1809  David  Cobb, 1810 

1810  William  Gray, 1«12 

1812  AVilliam  Phillips Tfes 

1823  Levi  Lincoln, ...Feb.,  1824 

1824  Marcus  Morton,  July,  1825 
1826  Thomas  L.  Winthrop,  1832 
1833  Samuel  T.  Armstrong,  1836 
1836  George  Hull 1843 

1843  Henry  H.  Childs, 1844 

1844  John  Reed 1851 

1851  Henry  W.  Cushman 


CIVIL    GOVERNMENT. 


Johnson  Gardner,  Seekonk. 
Isaac  Emery,  Boston. 
George  \V.  Dike,  Stoneham. 


CIVIL  GOVERNMENT  OF  MASSACHUSETTS. 

His  Excellency  Geokge  S.  Boutwelt,,  Groton,  Governor. 

His  Honor,  Henry  W.  Cushman,  Bernardston,  Lieut.- Governor. 

COUXCIL. 

Isaac  Davis,  Worcester.  John  B.  Alley,  Lynn. 

Ilddolphus  B.  Hubbard,  Sunderland.  Edgar  K.  Whitaker,  Ncedham. 
Noah  Gibson,  New  Marlboro'.  Philo  Leach,  Bridgewater. 

Amasa  Walker,  of  North  Brookfield,  Secretary  of  the  Co mmoiuoealth. 

William  Tufts,  \st  Clerk.     Charles  W.  L^vett,  2^^  Clerk. 
Charles  B.  Hall,  of  Haverhill,  Treasurer  and  Receiver  General. 

William  Williams,  \sl  Clerk.     William  Caldwell,  2d  Clerk. 
David  Wilder,  Jr.,  of  Brookline,  Auditor  of  Accounts. 
Benjamin  Stevens,  Sen/eant  at  Arms  to  the  General  Court. 
Timothy  R.  Page,  Messenger  to  the  Governor  and  Council. 

SENATE. 
Henry  Wilson,  President. 
James  M.  Usher,  Med  ford. 
Luke  Wellington,  Ashby. 
John  Boynton,  Groton. 

Worcester. 
Alex.  De  Witt,  Worcester. 
Edw.  B.  Bigelow,  Grafton. 
Giles  H.  Whitney,  Templeton. 
Moses  Wood,  Fitchburg. 
Francis  Howe,  Brookfield. 

Hamjjshire. 
Wm.  A.  Hawley,  Northampton 
William  Hyde,  Ware. 

Hampden. 
Erasmus  D    Beach,  Springfield. 
David  Mosely,  Westfield. 

Franklin. 
Whiting  Griswold,  Greenfield. 


Suffolk. 
David   Sears,    Boston,    resigned 
IMarch  11;  place  tilled   March 
20. by  Cyrus  Washburn, Boston. 
Benjamin  Seaver,  " 

John   H.  VVilkins,  " 

Geo.  H.  Kuhn,  " 

Charles  T.  Russell, 
Charles  Hubbard,  Chelsea. 

Essex. 

Moses  Newell,  W.  Newbury. 

Robert  S.  Daniels,  Danvers. 

Edmund  Kimball,  Bradford. 

Frederick  Robinson, Marblehead, 
resigned  May  19 ;  seat  taken 
May  21  by  Albert  Thorndike, 
Beverly. 

Daniel  Saundeis,  Jr.,  Lawrence. 

Middlesex. 
Jos.  T.  Buckingham,  Cambridge. 
John  W.  Graves,  Lowell. 
Henry  Wilson,  Natick. 


Norfolk. 

Edw.  L.  Keyes,  Dedham. 
Samuel  Warner,  Jr.,  Wrentham. 
Alvah  Morrison,  Braintree. 

Plymouth. 

Edward  Cnzncau,  Hingham. 
Wm.  H.  Wood,  Middleboro'. 

Bristol. 

William  C.  Taber,  New  Bedford, 
resigned  Jan.  27;  place  filled 
Feb.  3,  by  John  Earle,  Swanzey. 

Lyman  W.  Dean,  Altleboto'. 

George  Austin,  Swanzey. 

Barnstable. 

Stephen  Hilliard,  Provincetown. 
Zenas  D.  Bassett,  Barnstable. 


Nantucket  and  Dukes. 
William  Barney,  Nantucket. 


Berkshire. 
Asa  G.  Welch,  Lee. 
Richard  P.   Brown,  Egremont. 
Chauncey  L.  Knapp,  Clerk;  Joseph  H.  Buckingham,  Assistant  Clerk.  Rev.  A.  L   Stone.  Chaplain. 
William  M.  Wise,  Doorkeeper.     James  N.  Toluian,  Assistant  Doorkeeper.     Tilson  Fuller,  Page. 

[When  the  Senate  assembled  Jan.  1,  there  were  seven  vacancies,  viz.,  .3  in  Middlesex,  2  in  Hamp- 
den, and  2  in  Bristol.  Another  vacancy  occurred  Jan.  8,  by  the  resignation  of  Mr.  N.  P.  Banks,  Jr., 
of  Middlesex,  who  was  also  chosen  a  member  of  the  House,  and  preferred  to  retain  his  seat  in  that 
body.  These  vacancies  were  filled  in  accordance  with  the  Constitution  by  a  convention  of  the  Senate 
and  House,  Jan  9,  when  Messrs.  Newell,  Daniels,  Kimball.  Beach,  Mosely,  Dean,  Austin  and  Boyn- 
ton were  chosen,  and  thev  took  their  seats  within  a  dav  or  two.  Mr.  Earle  was  chosen  in  Convention, 
Jan.  29;  Mr.-Washburn,"March  18;  Mr.  Thorndike,  May  21.] 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 
Nathaniel  P.  Banks,  Jr.,  Waltham,  Speaker. 

Boston. 


Suffolk. 

Sidney  Bartlett, 
John  Bigelow, 
Charles  Boardman, 
Billings  Briggs, 
Edward  Brooks, 
Isaac  Carj', 
Otis  Clapp, 
Calvin  W.  Clark, 
Robert  Colby, 
Samuel  F.  Coolidge, 
Benjamin  R.  Curtis, 
Tisdale  Drake, 
William  Eaton, 
Thomas  Edwards, 
Henry  H.  Fuller, 
Henry  J.  Gardner, 
Junius  Hall, 
Samu  1  Hooper, 
Benjamin  James, 


Boston. 


Eliphalet  Jones, 
Isaac  Jones, 
Samuel  Keitell, 
Moses  Kimball, 
Ezra  Lincoln, 
Robert  Marsh, 
James  Munroe, 
Abel  B.  Munroe, 
Charles  C.  Nutter, 
John  Odin,  Jr., 
Julius  A.  Palmer, 
John  F.  Pavson, 
Silas  F.  Plimpton, 
Benjamin  Pond, 
William  Pope, 
John  P.  Putnam, 
William  Schouler, 
Nathaniel  Seaver, 
Thomas  J.  Shelton, 
Jacob  Sleeper, 


John  Spence,  Jr.,  do.,  deceased 
Feb.  8 ;  his  seat  taken  Feb.  14, 
by  J.  Thomas  Stevenson. 
Elijah  Stearns,  Boston. 

George  Whittcmore,  " 

Joseph  M.  Wightman,         " 
Clement  Willis,  " 

Azel  Ames,  Chelsea. 

Edward  Bassett,  " 

Edward  Floyd,  North  Chelsea. 

Essex. 
Sam'l  H.  Batchelder,  Boxford. 
Nathaniel  Peabody,  Bradford. 
Willi,m\  Walcott,  Danvers. 

Otis  Mudge,  " 

Henry  A.  Hardy,  " 

Oilman  P.  Allen,  Essex. 
Henry  H.  Baker,  Georgetown. 
Jeremiah  R.  Cook,  Gloucester. 


10 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  KECORD. 


Wm.  H.  Haskell,  Gloucester. 
Moses  Foster.  Jr.,  Groveland. 
Nalh'l  R.  Farley.  Jr.,  Ipswich. 
J;imes  K.  Barker,        Lawrence. 
Morris  Knowle.s,  " 

George  D.  Lund,  " 

Israel  Buffuui,  Lynn. 

Joseph  Haines,  " 

John  Q.  Hammond,  " 

Isniiih  Hacker,  " 

William  Skinner,  Jr.,  Lynnfield. 
John  Girdler,  2d,  Mancliester. 
Elisha  P    Hutchinson,   Middle- 
ton  ;  resigned  Jan.  16;  vacancy 
not  filled. 
Caleb  dishing,  Newbury. 
Jeremiah  Oilman,  Newburyport. 
Edward  Toppan,  Jr.,  " 

Isaac  Stevens,  " 

Adilison  Gott,  Rockport. 
Thomas  E.  Payson,  Rowley. 
Wm.  Kimball,  Salem. 

Wm.  F.  Nichols,  '« 

Joseph  B.  F.  Osgood,  " 

Chas.  M.  Richardson,  " 

Auuustus  Story,  " 

Michael  Shepard,  do. ;  resigned 
F'eb.   13  ;  his  seat  taken  Feb. 
18,  by  Thomas  Trask. 
John  Q  Evans,  Salisbury. 
Charles  Sweetser,  Saugus. 
Nehemiah.B.ilch,  Top.^field, 
John  Porter,  Wenham. 
Benj.  Edwards,  \V.  Newbury. 

'  Middlesex. 

James  T.  Woodbury,  Acton. 

Howard  Gates,  Ashby. 

James  Jackson,  Ash.land. 

Francis  Coggswell,  Bedford. 

John  Fletcher,  Boxboro'. 

David  Collins,  Brighton. 

Wm.  Winn,  Jr  ,  Burlington. 

Stephen  T.  Fatwell,  Cambridge. 

Justin  Jones,  " 

Willard  Phillips,  " 

Franklin  Sawyer,  Jr.,  " 

Charles  Wood,  " 

John  Jacobs,  Carlisle. 

R.  Frothingham,Jr.,Charlesto'n. 

James  M.  Stone,  " 

Oliver  Smith,  " 

Edward  Thorndike,  " 

John  L.  Taggard,  " 

Jabez  Stevens,  Chelmsford. 

Aaron  A.  Kelsey,  Concord. 
\  Archibald  O.  Varnum,  Dracut. 

Ira  Hall,  Dunstable. 

Carli'ton  Parker,  Framing'm. 
Phineas  G.  Prescott.  Gro.on. 
Simeon  Fisher,  Holliston. 
Wm.  Claflin,  Hopkinton. 
Philip  Russell,   Lexington. 
Daniel  Weston,  Lincoln. 
Jacob  G.  Elliot,  Littleton. 
Jefferson  Bancroft,  Lowell. 

Francis  Bu-h,  " 

Joseph  Bedlow,  << 

James  Dinsmoor,  " 

George  Gardner,  " 

John  Maynard,  " 

Hannibal  Powers,  •' 

Silas  Tyler,  " 

Wm,  Ripley,  '< 

'I'appan  Went  worth,  " 

William  .Fnhr.von,  Maiden. 
Ohadiah  W    All.ee,  Marlboro'. 
Thatcher  It.  R  lymond,  Medford. 
John   v.  Payne,  Meliose. 
John  I).  P'i>k,  Peppeyell. 


Nathaniel  Clark, Natick  ;  allowed 

his  seat  Jan.  8.  . 
Marshall  S.  liice,  Newton. 

Joseph  Barney,  " 

James  S  Campbell,  Reading. 
Leonard  M.  Parker,  Shirley. 
George  O.  Brastow,  Snmerville. 
Edward  Mansfield,  S.  Reading. 
George  Cowdry,  Stoneham. 
Peter  Fletcher,  Stow. 
Israel  Haynes,  Sudbury. 
Benj.  F.  Spaulding,   Tewksbury. 
Henry  A.  Gerry,  Townsend. 
NathM  P.  Banks,  Jr.,   Waltham. 
Seth  Beinis,  Jr.,  VV'aiertown. 
John  B.  Wight,  Wayland. 
David  W.  Horton,  W.  Camb'dge. 
Nathan  S.  Hainblin,  Westford. 
Isaac  Coburn,  Weston. 
Nathan  Townsend,  Wilmington. 
Frederic  0.  Prince,   Winchester- 

Worcester. 
Ivers  Adams,  Ashburnham. 
Nehemiah  Ward,  Athol. 
Almerin  L.  Ackley,  Auburn. 
Luke  Houghton,  Bane. 
Amos  Snvyer,  Berlin. 
Caleb  Thayer,  Blackstone. 
John  Andrews,  2d,  Boylston. 
Alfred  Rice,  Brookfield. 
Luther  Litchfield,  Charlton. 
Horatio  N.  Bigelow,  Clinton. 
Leonard  Doane,  Dana. 
Perley  Gould,  Douglas. 
Henry  H.  Stevens,  Dudley. 
Charles  Mason,  Fitchburg. 
Nathaniel  Wood,         " 
John  Edgell,  Gardner. 
Levi  Rawson,  Grafton. 
Alvah  South  worth    Hardwick. 
George  Gerry,' Harvard. 
George  W.  Bascom,  Holden. 
Wm.  Bennett,  Jr.,  Hubbardston. 
Anthony  Lane,  Lancaster. 
Samuel  Watson,  Leicester. 
George  S.  Burrage,    Leominster. 
Will.ird  Porter,  Lunenburg. 

Francis  E.  Wheelock,  Mcndon. 
Hiram  Hunt,  Milford. 
Alfred  Bragg, 

[Withdrew  Feb.  4.] 
Orville  E.  Thompson,  Millbury. 

Jona.  G.  Frost,  New  Braintree. 

Samuel  Cbirk.  Northboro'. 

Erastus  O   Benson,  Northbridge. 

Charles  Adams,  Jr.,  N.  Bro'kfi'ld 

James  B.  Ware,  Oakham. 

Albert  A.  Cook.  Oxford 

Sam'l  D.  Harrington.  Paxton. 

George  White,  Petersham. 

Charles  C.  Bassett,  Phillipston. 

Ephraim  Beanian,  Princeton. 

Joseph  Raymond,  Royalston. 

George  A.  Gates,  Rutland. 

Lucius  S,  Allen,  Shrewsbury. 

Ijovftt  Fay,  Southboro'. 

William  Baldwin,  S])cncer. 

Luther  W.  Rugg,  Sterling. 

Emerson  Johnson,  Sturbridge. 

Salem  Chamberlih,  Sutton. 

Dexter  Gilbert,  Templeton. 

Warren  Lackey,  Ux bridge. 

Nathan  Codv,  Webster." 

Elmer  Brigham,  Westboro'. 

E.  M.  Ilosmer,  W,  Boylston. 

WiUi.im  Curtis,  W.  Biookfield. 

John  While,  Westniinsier. 

Alvah  (inddiiiir,  Winchendon. 

John  Milton  Ivirle,  Worcester. 


Edward  Earle,  Worcester. 
Benjamin  Flagg,         " 
John  F.  Oleason,        " 
Charles  Washburn,    " 

Hampshire. 
William  C   Fowler,  Amherst. 
Leonard  Barrett,  Belchert(.wn. 
Hudson  Batts,  Chesterfield. 
Charles  Shaw,  Cummington. 
John  Wright,  2d,   E  isthampton. 
Henry  Fobes,  Enfield. 
William  Tilton,  Goshen. 
Lucius  Ferry,  Gra  by. 
Luke  E  irle,  Greenwich. 
Dudley  Smith,  H-dlev. 
Elij  ih  Bardwell,  Jr..  Hatfield. 
William  Taylor,  Norwich. 
Nehemiah  W.  .Mdrich,  Pelham. 
Freeman  Hamlin,  I'lainfield. 
Nelson  B.  Jones,  Prescott. 
Lorenzo  G  lylord,  S.  Hadley. 
Chauncy  Clapj),  Southampton. 
Ira  P.  Gould,  Ware. 
Daniel  W.  Clark,  Westhampton. 
Hiram  Hill,  Williamsburg. 
Ethan  Barnes,  Worthington. 

Hampden. 
Justin  Wilson,  Blandford. 

[Resigned  May  10.] 
Aurelius  C.  Root,  Chester. 
Giles  S.  Chapin,  Chicopee. 
Alpheus  Nettleton,     " 
John  Wells, 

Vincent  Holcombe,  Granville. 
Alexander  Day,  Holyoke. 
Burgess  Salisbury.  Longmeadow. 
William  Squier,  "Montgomery. 
Joseph  Brovvn,  "2d,  Palmer. 
Roland  Park-,  Russell. 
John  Holcomb,  Southwick. 
Henry  Adams,  Springfield. 
John  Mills,  " 

Edw.  F.  Moseley,       " 
Thomas  W.  Wason,  " 
William  E.  Barnes,  Tolland. 
Arbey  Squier,  Wales. 
James  Noble,  Westfield. 
Daniel  G.  White,  W.  Springfield. 
Roderick  S.  Merrill,  Wilbraham. 

Franklin. 
Hos«a  Blake,  Ashfield. 
John  E.  Burke,  Bernardston. 
Bartlett  Ballard,  Buckland. 
Hart  Leavitt,  Charlcmont. 
Horatio  Flagg.  Coleraine. 
James  S.  Whitney,  Conway. 
Cephas  Clapp,  Deerficld. 
P'ordyce  Alexander,  Eiving. 
Eliphalet  S.  Darling,  Gill.' 
Lucius  Niins,  Greenfield. 
George  Lathrop,  Havvley. 
Joseph  White,  2d,  Heath. 
Silas  Ball.  Leverett. 
E.  Wing  Packer,  Leyden. 
Asahcl  Gore,  Monroe. 
Erastus  Andrews,  Montague. 
Alph's  Harding,  Jr.,  New  Salem. 
Rodney  Hunt,  Orange. 
Noah  Wells,  Rowe. " 
Ebenezer  G.  Lamson,  Shelburne. 
Hardin  llemenway,   Shutesbury. 
Horace  Lyman,  Sunderland. 
Ansel  Davis,  Warwick. 
Samuel  Brewer,  Wendell. 

Berkshire. 
Stephen  1,   Arnold,  Adams. 
John  11.  Orr, 


CIVIL   GOVERNMENT. 


11 


William  Millisan.  Alford. 
Nathan  Banios,  iJccket. 
Silas  Cole,  Ctieshire. 
Burr  Chamberlin,  Dalton. 
Jaincs  Baldwin,  Ei^rcmont. 
Ephraiin  'rower,  Florida. 
Noble  B   Picl<ptt.  Gt  Barrington. 
Gardner  Eldridst',  Hancock. 
Miinroe  Emmons,  liindsale. 
Asahel  Buck,  Linesboro'. 
Harrison  Garfield,  Lee. 
M.  S.  Wdson,  Lenox. 
John  Brannin'j,  Monterey. 
Norman  G.  Baxter,  N.    Ashford. 
Benjamin  Smith,  X.  Marlboro'. 
Henry  K.  Spellman.  Otis. 
Zenas  Watkins,  Peru. 
Samuel  A.  Churchill,   Pittsfiekl. 
Ensign  H.  Kello>;s,  " 

Samuel  Bartlett,  Richmond. 
Francis  Baxter,  Sandisfield. 
Robert  Sturtevant,  Jr.,  Savoy. 
Rodney  Sage,  Sheffield. 
Edward  C.  Carter,  Stockbridge. 
Ezra  Heath,  Tvringhanr. 
Samviel  Bell,  Washington. 
Andrew  Fuarey,  W.  vStockbridge. 
William  White,  Williamstown. 
Reuben  Pierce,  Windsor. 

Norfolk. 
Martin  Rnckwood,  Bellinghara. 
C  ileb  Stetson,  Braintree. 
William  Aspinwall,  Brookline. 
Chailes  Endicott,  Canton. 
Thorn  IS  Stoddard,  Cohasset. 
Ezra  Wilkinson.  Dedham. 

[Took  his  seat  Jan.  4.] 
Edward  Sharp,  Dorchester. 
Nathaniel  ¥.  Sattord,     " 
Ral|)h  Sanger,  Dover. 
Martin  Torrey.  Fo.^boro'. 
William  Metc:tlf,  Franklin. 
Jonathan  P.  Bishop,  Medfield. 
Jason  Reed,  ]\lilton. 
Henry  Robinson,  Needham. 
Joseph  W.  Robertson,  Quincy. 
George  Marsh,  " 

Ezra  S.  Conant,  Randolph. 


I  Stephen  M.  Allen,  Roxbury. 
Josejiti  N.  Brewer,         " 
Theodore  Dunn,  " 

James  M.  Keith,  " 

John  Ij.  Plummcr,         " 
John    S.    Sleeper,  do.  ;   resigned 

March   21:    seat  taken  April  1 

by  Samuel  H.  Walley. 
Albert  .lohiison,  Stoughton. 
Palmer  Morey,  ^^■al()ole. 
Elias  Hunt.      Weymouth. 
Benjamin  E.  White,  " 

Bristol. 

Lyman  W.  Daggett,    Attleboro'. 
Abicl  B.  Crane.' Berkley. 
Francis  D    Bartlett,   Dartmouth. 
Jonathan  Jones,  Dighton. 
Isaac  Wood.  Jr.,  F'airhaven. 
Nathaniel  B.  Borden,  Fall  River. 
Richard  Borden,  " 

Richard  C.  French,  " 

James  B.  Luther,  " 

William  Hall,  F'reetown. 
William  B.  Bates,  Mansfield. 
Thomas  Kempton,  N.  Bedford. 
Obed  Xye, 

Richard  A.  Palmer,    " 
Austin  Messinger,  Norton. 
Cassander  Gilmore,  Raynhara. 
Sylvester  Hunt,  Kehohoth. 
John  Gregory,  Seekonk. 
Benjamin  Caitwright.  Somerset. 
William  T.  Chas",  Swanzey. 
John  Andrews,    Taunton. 
Lewis  R  Chesbrongh,  " 
James  M.  Williams,      " 
Frederick  Brownell,  Westport. 

Plymouth. 
Isaac  Hersev,  Abington. 


James  W.  Ward, 

Asahel  Hathaway,  Bridgewater. 

Matthias  Ellis,  Carver. 

Joshua  W.  Hathaway,  Duxbury. 

Levi  Churchill,  E.  Bridgewater. 

Edwin  Inglee,  Halifax. 

John  S.  Barry,  Hanover. 

[All  of  these  members  were  qualified,  and  took  their  seats  on  the  first  or  second  day  of  the  Session, 
unless  otherwise  stated  against  their  names.] 

Lewis  Josselyn,  Clerk;  L.  E.  Josselyn,  Assistant  Clerk,  [appointed  Feb.  3;]  Rev.  George  M. 
Randall,  Chaplain  ;  Alexis  Poole,  Doorkeeper  ;  David  Murphy,  Messenf/er  ;  Joseph  P.  Dexter,  .4ssistant 
Messenger;  Timothy  Hayes,  Postmaster;  Silas  H.  Buckingham,  Page;  James  N.  Tolman,  Jr., 
Assistant  Page. 


Elijah  Damon,  Hanson. 

Charles  W.  Cusliinii,  Hingham. 

Martin  Knight,  Hull. 

Nathaniel  Fauncc,  Kingston. 

Luther  Hatch,  Marslidcid. 

I'Aerett  Robinson,  Middleboro'. 

Joshua  Wood,  " 

Jesse  Perkins,  N.  Bridgewater. 

Joseph  C"bb,  Pembroke. 

Samuel  C.  Baldwin,  Plymouth  ; 
resigned  Jan.  Hi :  place  filled 
Feb.  3  by  Len)uel  Brarlford,  Jr. 

William  H.  Bradford,  Plymouth. 
[Never  sworn  and  did  nut  take 

his  seat.] 

Joseph  B.  Xye,  Plympton.  Feb. 
6,  the  House  voted  that  his 
election  was  informal  and  he 
had  no  right  to  his  seat.  Feb. 
11,  this  decision  was  reversed, 
and  he  sat  during  the  rest  of 
the  session. 

John  11.  Clark,  Rochester. 

Elijah  Jenkins,  Jr.,  Scituate. 

James  Southworth,  S.  Scituate. 

Lewis  Kinney,  Wareham. 

Joseph  Kingman,  W.  Bridge- 
water. 

Barnstable. 

Josiah  Seabury,  Brewster. 

Josiah  Kendrick,  Chatham. 

Thomas  Hall,  Dennis. 

Scotter  Cobb,  Eastham. 

David  Lawrence,  Falmouth. 

Nathaniel  Doane,  Jr.,  Harwich. 

Leander  Crosby,  Orleans. 

Joseph  P.  Johnson,  Provincet'n. 

Ebenezer  Freeman.  Wellfleet. 

Nathaniels.  Simpkins,  Yarm'th. 

Dukes. 
Herman  Vincent,  Chilmark. 
Sirson  P.  Coffin,  Edgartown. 
William  S.  Vincent,  Tisbury. 

Na7itucket . 
James  H.  Briggs,  Nantucket. 
Reuben  Maeder,  " 

i  Obed  Swain,  " 


STANDING  COMMITTEES. 
SENATE. 

Judiciary. — Messrs.  Griswold,  Wood  of  Ply- 
mouth, Russell. 

Probate  and  (Viancery. — Messrs.  Warner,  Wood 
of  Worcester,  Barney. 

Treasury  — Messrs.  Sears,  Tabor,  Brown.  [Feb. 
3,  Mr.  Wood  of  Plymouth  ajjpointed,  Mr.  Taber 
having  resigned  his  seat  in  the  Senate.  March 
31,  Mr.  Washburn  appointed,  Mr.  Sears  having 
also  resigned.] 


Monterey,  Fuller  of  Boston,  Prince  of  Winchester, 
Robinson  of  Middleboro',  Clark  of  Xorthboro', 
Wells  of  Rowe,  Earle  of  Greenwich.  [Jan.  21, 
Mr.  Fuller  excused  and  Mr.  Plimpton  of  Boston 
appointed  ] 

Finance  — Messrs.  Frothingham  of  Charlestown. 
Wood  of  Fitchburg,  Kellogg  of  Fittsfield,  Hunt  of 
Orange,  Brooks  of  Boston,  Jones  of  Prescott, 
Crane  of  Berkley. 

Elections. — Messrs.  Wood  of  Fitchburg,  Leavitt 
of  Claremont,  Schouler  of  Boston,  Paine  of  Mel- 


Bills 


Third   Reading. --Me^sr^.    Saunders,  !  ro^f.   Story  of  Salem,  Robinson  of  Middleboro', 


Kuhn,  Wood  of  Plymouth,  Beach,  Russell,  and 
Kimball. 

Engrossed  Bills. — Messrs.  Hilliard,  Whitney, 
Graves,  Hawley,  Morrison,  Wellington. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 

Judiciary. — Messrs.  Cashing  of  Newbury,  Mills 
of  Springfield,  Curtis  of  Boston,  Wilkinson  of 
Dedham,  Wentworth  of  Lowell,  Satlbrd  of  Dor- 
chester, Xims  of  Greenfield.  [May  6,  Mr.  Curtis 
excused  from  further  service.] 

Probate  and   CJiancery. — Messrs.   Branning  of 


Palmer  of  New  Bedford. 

Bills  in  Third  Reading. — Messrs.  Mason  of  Fitch- 
burg, Haines  of  I^ynn,  Pond  of  Boston,  Albee 
of  Marlboro',  Ames  of  Chelsea,  White  of  West 
Springfield,  Chamberlain  of  Dalton. 

Engrossed  Bills. — Messrs.  Claflin  of  Hopkinton, 
Browmell  of  Westport,  Cbeshrough  of  Taunton, 
Emmons  of  Hinsdale,  Clark  of  Wcsthampton, 
Day  of  Holyoke,  Briggs  of  Nantucket.  [May  10, 
Messrs.  Claflin  and  Emmons  excused  and  Messrs. 
Ilorton  of  West  Cambridge  and  Adams  of  -\orth 
Biookfield  appointed.] 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


County  Estimates. — Messrs.  Messenger  cf  Nor- 
ton, Endicott  of  Canton,  Ferry  of  Granby,  Cole  of 
Cheshire,  Maeder  of  Nantucket. 

Pay  Roll — Messrs.  Leavitt  of  Claremont,  Wood 
of  Fairhaven,  Spellman  of  Otis,  Sleeper  of  Boston, 
Churchill  of  East  Bridgewater.  [.Jan.  16,  Mr. 
Leavitt  excused  and  Mr.  Hogg  of  Worcester  ap- 
pointed Chairman.] 

Change  of  Names. — Messrs.  Burke  of  Bernards- 
ton,  Allen  of  Shrewsbury,  Seabuiy  of  Brewster, 
Shaw  of  Cummington,  Coburn  of  Weston. 

Leave  of  Absence. — Messrs.  Harding  of  New  Sa- 
lem, J.  Munroe  of  Boston,  Vincent  of  Chilmark, 
Rucg  of  Sterling,  Robinson  of  Needham. 

Public  Buildinys. — Messrs.  Wason  of  Springfield, 
Thompson  of  Millbury,  Marsh  of  Boston,  Butfum 
of  Lynn,  Stoddard  of  Cohasset.  [Jan.  16,  Mr. 
BufFum  excused  and  Mr.  Hammond  of  Lynn  ap- 
pointed.] 

Printing. — Messrs.  Baldwin  of  Plymouth,  Jones 
of  Cambridge,  Gerry  of  Harvard,  Hall  of  Dennis, 
Hemeiiway  of  Shutesbury.  [Jan.  24,  Mr.  Ames 
of  Chelsea  appointed,  Mr.  Baldwin  having  resigned 
his  seat  in  the  House.] 

JOINT  STANDING  COMMITTEES. 
Accounts. — Messrs.  Howe  and  Boynton,  of  the 
Senate.      Messrs.    Adams   of    North    Brookfield, 
Brewer  of  Roxbury,  Packer  of  Leyden,  Seaver  of 
Boston,  Kelsey  of  Concord,  of  the  House. 

Agriculture. — Messrs.  Wellington  and  Moseley, 
of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Brigham  of  Westboro', 
Buck  of  Lancsborough,  Barry  of  Hanover,  Hunt 
of  Rehoboth,  Russell  of  Lexington,  of  the 
House. 

Banks  and  Banking. — Messrs.  De  Witt  and 
Kuhn,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Stetson  of  Braintree, 
Cowdry  of  Stoneham,  Williams  of  Taunton,  Hoop- 
er of  Boston,  Kingman  of  West  Bridgwater,  of 
the  House. 

Claims. — Messrs.  Bigelow  and  Dean,  of  the  Sen- 
ate. Messrs.  Bishop  of  Medfield,  Nutter  of  Bos- 
ton, Wilson  of  Blanford,  Milligan  of  Alford,  Pow- 
ers of  Lowell,  of  the  House. 

Education.  — 'McsiiYs.  Keyes  and  Hyde,  of  the 
Senate.  Messrs.  Curtis  of  West  Brookfield,  CJoggs- 
well  of  Bedford,  Fowler  of  Amherst,  Kettell  of 
Boston,  Ward  of  Abington,  of  the  House. 

Fisheries. — Messrs.  Cazneau  and  IsAmbaW,  of  the 
Senate.  Messrs.  Coffin  of  Edgartown,  Crosby  of 
Orleans,  Gott  of  Rockport,  Swain  of  Nantucket, 
Johnson  of  Provincetown,  of  the  House. 

Libraries. — Messrs.  Buckingham,  Sears  and 
Robinson,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Parker  of  Shir- 
ley, Earle  of  Greenwich,  Sleeper  of  Roxbury,  o/fAe 
House.  [April  9,  Mr.  Hyde  appointed,  Mr.  feears 
having  resigned  his  seat  in  the  Senate.] 

Manufactures. — Messrs.  Robinson  and  Hilliard, 
of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Whitney  of  Conway,  Stone 
of  Charlestown,  Wightman  of  Boston,  Ackley  of 
Auburn,  Fiumce  of  Kingston,  of  the  House. 

Mercantile  Affairs  and  hisurance. — Messrs.  Sea- 
ver and  Wood  of  Worcester,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs. 
Raymond  of  Medford,  Barker  of  Lawrence,  Borden 
of  Fall  River,  Gardner  of  Boston,  Jenkins  of  Scit 
uate,  of  the  Hou.se.  [Feb.  S,  Mr.  Borden  excused, 
and  Mr.  Freeman  of  Wellfleet  appointed.] 

Militia. — Messrs.  Ilawley  and  Saunders  of  the 
Senate.  Messrs.  Wilson  of  Lenox,  Nettleton  of 
Chicopee,  Brastow  of  Somcrville,  Foster  of  Grove- 
land,  Hatch  of  Marshfield,  of  the  House. 

Parishes  and  Religious  Societies. — Messrs.  Welch 
and  Hubbard,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Wooil  of 
MiddleborouRh,' Elliot  of  Littleton,  Wells  of  Chic- 
opee, liaygettof  Attleborough,  Flagg  of  Coleraine, 
of  the  Uouso. 

Prisons. — Messrs.  Beach  and  Keyes,  of  the  Sen- 
ate. Messrs.  Thorndike  of  Charlestown,  Kimliall 
of  Boston,  Walcott  of  Danvers,  Fuarey  of  West 
Stockbridge,  ILvll  of  Freetown,  of  the  House.   [Feb. 


3,  Mr.  Hall  excused  and  Mr.  Wood  of  Middleboro' 
appointed.] 

Public  Charitible  Institidions. — Messrs.  Graves 
and  Warner,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Earle  of  Wor- 
cester, Lincoln  of  Boston,  Toppan  of  Newbury- 
port,  Farwell  of  Cambridge,  Bates  of  Mansfield, 
of  the  House. 

Public  Expenditures. — Messrs.  Buckingham  and 
Daniels,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Holcombe  of  Gran- 
ville, Edgell  of  Gardner,  Bancroft  of  Lowell,  Cobb 
of  Pembroke,  Sanger  of  Dover,  of  the  House.  [Jan. 
23,  Mr.  Buckingham  excused  :  next  reappointed.] 

Public  Lands. — Messrs.  Whitney  and  Morrison, 
of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Woodbury  of  Acton,  Pay- 
son  of  Rowley,  Alexander  of  Erving,  Gilmore  of 
Raynham,  Arnold  of  Adams,  of  the  House. 

Railways  and  Canals.  —  Messrs.  Wilkins  and 
Usher,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Payne  of  Melrose, 
Bennett  of  Hubbardston,  Simpkins  of  Yarmouth, 
Conant  of  Randolph,  Smith  of  Hadley,  of  the 
House. 

Roads  and  Bridges. — Messrs.  Newell  and  Austin, 
of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Sturtevant  of  Savoy,  Law- 
rence of  Falmouth,  Sawyer  of  Berlin,  Kimball  of 
Salem,  Metcalf  of  Franklin,  of  the  House 

Totons. — Messrs.  Basset  and  Brown,  of  the  Sen- 
ate. Messrs.  Adams  of  Ashburnham,  Dinsmoor 
of  Lowell,  Parks  of  Russell,  Keith  of  Roxbury, 
Hathaway  of  Duxbury,  of  the  House.  [Jan.  15, 
Mr.  Adams  excused  and  ]Vlr.  Washburn  of  Worces- 
ter appointed.  Feb.  20,  Mr.  Brown  excused  and 
Mr  Wellington  appointed.  April  18,  Mr.  Keith 
excused  and  Mr.  Aspinwall  of  Brookiine  appoint- 
ed.] 

SPECIAL  COMMITTEES. 

The  following  list  embraces  the  principal  spe- 
cial committees  which  were  raised  on  various  sub- 
jects during  the  session,  except  those  for  merely 
temporary  purposes,  such  as  receiving  and  sorting 
votes,  &c. 

SENATE. 

1.  On  Re-charter  and  Incorporation  of  Banks. — 
[Raised  Feb.  lo.] — Messrs.  Robinson,  Brown  and 
Dean. 

2.  On  Compensation  of  Officers — [Raised  Feb. 
17.]     Messrs.  Seaver,  Keyes  and  Dean. 

3.  On  Commissioner  to  Industrial  Exhibition. — 
[Raised  Feb.  22.] — Messrs.  Griswold,  Hawley  and 
Keyes. 

4.  To  inquire  whether  the  freedom  of  atu/  of  the 
inhabitants  of  Mtnsachiisetts  has  been  endangered 
through  the  rcinissness  of  the  officers  thereof,  ^-c. — 
[Raised  April  9  ] — Messrs.  Robinson,  Wood  of 
Plymouth,  Kuhn,  Keyes  and  Griswold. 

5.  On  further  Safeguards  to  Personal  Lihei-ty. — 
[Raised  April  19.]-^]SIessrs.  Buckingham,  Robin- 
son and  Barney. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 

6.  On  Payment  of  Clerks — [Raised  Feb.  6.] — 
INIessrs.  Nettleton  of  Chicopee,  Fletcher  of  Box- 
boro',  Watson  of  Leicester,  Heath  of  Tyringham, 
and  Maynard  of  Lowell. 

7.  On  Intoxicating  Drinks. — [Raised  March  19.] 
— Messrs.  Taylor  of  Norwich,  I'almer  of  Boston, 
Chapin  of  Chicopee,  Hunt  of  Milford,  Batchclder 
of  Boxford,  Barnes  of  Wellington,  and  Beanian  of 
Princeton. 

8.  On  Railro.nl  Bridges  and  Accide^tts  caused 
thereby —\\i,\\>ivA  April  5.]— Messrs.  Parker  of 
Shirley,  Willis  of  Boston.  Marsh  of  Quincy,  Bax- 
ter of  New  Ashf(Md,  and  Garfield  of  Lee. 

9.  On  Free  F.utrancc  to  all  the  Cntrts  of  the 
Commoniccaltli. — [Raised  April  18.] — Messrs. 
Harding  of  New  Salem,  Ripley  of  Lowell,  Andrews 
of  Montague,  Jones  of  Prescott,  Aldrich  of  Pel- 
ham,  and  Frost  of  New  Braintree. 

10.  On  Alien  frtsscwr/frs.— [Raised  May  15.] — 
Messrs.   Taylor  of  Norwich,   Payson  of   Rowley, 


CIVIL    GOVERNMENT. 


Ri)ot  of  Chester,  Fletcher  of  Boxboro',  and  Nye  of 
Plyiiipton. 

JOINT  SPECIAL  COMMITTEES. 

11.  On  Votes  for  Governor  and  Lieutenant  Gov- 
ernor.— [Raisecl  Jan  1.] — Messrs.  Saunders,  Mor- 
rison, Cazncaii,  Hilliard,  Usher,  and  Kuhn,  of  the 
Senate.  Messrs.  Wilkinson  of  Dedliani,  J.  M. 
liarle  of  Worcester,  Wentworth  of  Lowell.  Wood 
of  Fitchhiirg,  Stone  of  Churlestown,  Wliitney  of 
Conway,  Chesbrou>{h  of  Taunton,  of  the  House. 

12.  On  Votes  for  Senators. — [Raised  Jan  1.]  — 
Messrs.  Warner,  Wood,  Welch,  Howe,  Welling- 
ton and  Hyde,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Frotiiingham 
of  Charlestown,  Claflin  of  Hopkinton.  Bennett  of 
Hubbardston,  Bancroft  of  Lowell,  Washburn  of 
Worcester,  of  the  House. 

l;5.  On  Joint  Rules  and  Orders. — [Raised  Jan.  3.] 
— ^lessrs.  Buckingham  and  Robinson,  o/'  the  Sen- 
ate. Messr.s.  Parker  of  Shirley,  Kellogg  of  Pitts- 
field,  Claflin  of  Hopkinton,  Payson  of  Rowley, 
Conant  of  Randolph,  of  the  House. 

14.  On  Homestead  Exemption. — [Raised  Jan.  13  ] 
— Messrs.  Robinson  and  Dewitt,  of  the  Senate. 
Messrs.  Stone  of  Charlestown, Colnian  of  Newbury- 
port,  Allen  of  Shrewsbury,  Plimpton  of  Boston, 
Bartlett  of  Richmond,  of  the  House. 

1.5.  On  Amendmeiit  of  the  Constitution  to  alter 
the  Apportionment  of  Senators  and  Representatives. 
— [Raised  Jan.  1.5.] — Messrs.  Griswold,  Keyes, 
Kuhn,  Wood  of  Worcester,  Beach,  of  the  Senate. 
Messrs.  Parker  of  Shirlpy,  Branning  of  Monterey, 
Brooks  of  Boston,  Clark  of  Northboro',  Root  of 
Chester,  Payson  of  Rowley,  Andrews  of  Montague, 
Aspinwall  of  Brookline,  Swain  of  Nantucket, 
Bardwell  of  Hatfield,  Vincent  of  Tisbury,  Perkins 
of  North  Bridgewater.  Cartwright  of  Somerset, 
Cobb  of  Eastham,  of  the  House. 

16.  On  Asylum  for  Inebriates  — [Raised  Jan. 
\o.'] — Messrs.  Dean  and  Russell,  of  the  Senate. 
Messrs.  Kimball  of  Boston,  Holcomb  of  South- 
wick,  Brigham  of  W'estboro',  Ilobertson  of  Quincy, 
Seabury  of  Brewster,  of  the  House.  [Feb.  10,  Mr. 
Russell  e.xcused  and  Mr.  Hilliard  appointed.] 

17.  On  Slaucnj. — [Raised  Jan.  22.] — Messrs 
Buckingham  and  Hawley,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs. 
Whitney  of  Conway,  Claflin  of  Hopkinton, 
Churchill  of  Pittsfield,  Bennett  of  Hubbardston, 
Colby  of  Boston,  of  the  House. 

IS."  On  Harvard  Co/%e.— [Raised  Jan.  22.]— 
Messrs.  Whitney  and  Sears,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs. 
Cashing  of  Newbury,  Mills  of  Springfield,  Bart- 
lett of  Boston,  Nims  of  Greenfield,  Phillips  of 
Cambridge,  of  the  House.  [March  17,  Mr.  Kuhn 
appointed  in  place  of  Mr.  Sears,  who  had  resigned 
his  seat  in  the  Senate.] 

19.   On  the  Ballot.— [Raised  Jan.  22.]— Messrs 
Saunders  and  Hyde,  of  the  Senate ;  Messrs.    Wil- 
son of  Lenox,  Lincoln  of  Boston,  Gilbert  of  Tem- 
pleton,  Dunn  of  Roxbury,  Brewer  of  Wendell,  of 
the  House. 

20  On  Election  of  Representatives  in  Congress 
by  Plurality. — [Raised  Jan.  22.] — Messrs.  Warner 
and  Barney,  o/'  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Wilson  of 
Lenox,  Lincoln  of  Boston,  Gilbert  of  Templeton, 
Dunn  of  Roxbury,  Brewer  of  Wendell,  of  the  House. 

21.  On  Abolition  of  Capital  Punishinent  -[Raised 
Jan.  22.] — Messrs.  Keyes  and  Howe,  of  the  Senate. 
Messrs.  Mason  of  Fitchburg,  Gould  of  Ware, 
Pond  of  Boston,  Gregory  of  Seekonk,  Lawson  of 
Shelburne,  of  the  House. 

22.  On  Taxiny  property  of  Corporations  in  Toivns 
where  it  is  situated. — [Raised  Jan.  23  ] — Messrs. 
Graves  and  Saunders,  of  the  Senate  Messrs.  Ma- 
son of  F'itchburg,  Cary  of  Boston,  Toppan  of  New- 
buryport,  Osgood  of  Salem,  Ackley  of  Auburn,  q/' 
the  House. 

23.  On  the  Valuation. — [Raised  Feb.  9  ]-Messrs. 
Wood  of  Plymouth,  Howe,  Hawley,  Beach,  Kuhn, 
Earle,  and  Graves,  of  the  Senate.     Messrs.  Parker 


of  Shirley,  Gilbert  of  Templeton,  Clapp  of  Boston, 
Colman  of  Newburyport,  Clapp  of  Southampton, 
llolcombe  of  Granville,  Darling  of  Gill,  Pickett 
of  Great  Barriiigton,  Reed  of  Milton,  Brownell  of 
West  port,  Kingman  of  West  Bridgewater,  Doane 
of  Harwich,  Vincent  of  Tisbury,  Macder  of  Nan- 
tucket, of  the  H(n(se. 

21.  Second  Joint  Committee  on  Railways  and 
Canals. —  [Raised  Feb.  13] — Messrs.  Beach  and 
Morrison,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Woodbury  of  Ac- 
ton, White  of  Williamstown,  Lawson  of  Shel- 
burne, Pond  of  Boston,  White  of  Wfymouth,  of 
the  House.  [March  28,  Mr.  White  e.xcused,  and 
Mr.  Pierce  of  Windsor  appointed.] 

2o.  On  State Paupe)-s.-[li:uscdVeh.  19.]-Mes.srs. 
Bassett  and  Graves,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Bruoks 
of  Boston,  J.  M.  Earle  of  Worcester,  Barney  of 
Newton.  Baldwin  of  Egremont,  Hill  of  AVilliams- 
burg,  of  the  House. 

26  On  Abolition  of  Police  Courts. — [Raised  Feb. 
21.] — Messrs.  Saunders,  Hyde,  Wood,  of  the  Sen- 
ate. Messrs.  Paine  of  Melrose,  Bartlett  of  Bos- 
ton. Bush  of  Lowell,  V^arnum  of  Dracut,  Coffin  of 
Ed^arlown,  of  the  House. 

27.  On  Formation  of  a  Xew  County  from  parts 
of  Worcester  and  Middlesex. — [Raised  Feb.  27.] — 
Messrs.  Griswold  and  Daniels,  of  the  Senate. 
Messrs.  Wood  of  Fitchburg,  Schouler  of  Boston, 
Branning  of    Monterey.  Johnson   of   Stoughton, 


Lamson  of  Shelburne,  of  the  House.     [April  2,  Mr. 
Wood   excused,  and  Mr. 
pointed  ] 


Ackley  of   Auburn   ap- 


28.  On  Trespass  on  Groves  and  Orchards,  and 
Crimes  on  the  Sabbath. — [Raised  Feb.  27.] — Messrs. 
Kimball  and  B^irney,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Rice 
of  Newton.  Hall  of  Boston,  Weston  of  Lincoln, 
Godding  of  Winchendon,  Allen  of  Ro.xbury,  of  the 
House 

29.  On  Removal  of  the  Seat  of  Government  to 
some  toion  in  the  interior. — [Raised  Feb.  28.] — 
Messrs.  Graves,  Hyde,  Brown.  Austin,  o/'  the  Sen- 
ate. Messrs.  Lyman  of  Sunderland,  Putnam  of 
Boston,  Carter  of  Stockbridge,  Flagg  of  Worcester, 
Stevens  of  Newburyport,  Bemis  of  Watertown, 
Orr  of  Adams,  of  the  Hou.se. 

30.  Second  Joint  Committee  on  Towns. — [Raised 
March  5.] — Messrs.  Cazneau  and  Mosely,  of  the 
Senate.  Messrs.  Taylor  of  Norwich,  Colby  of' Bos- 
ton, Taggard  of  Charlestown.  Ellis  of  Carver, 
White  of  Westminster,  of  the  House. 

31.  Third  Joint  Committee  on  Raihcays  and 
Canals. — [Raised  March  6.] — Messrs.  Hawlry  and 
Dean,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Hosmer  of  West 
Boylston,  Sawyer  of  Cambridge,  Barney  of  New- 
ton, Barnes  of  Tolland,  Orr  of  Adams,  of  the  House. 
[March  17,  Mr.  Barnes  excused,  and  Mr.  Squier  of 
Montgomery  appointed] 

32  On  Aid  to  the  European  and  jVorth  American 
Railway. — [Raised  March  27.] — Messrs.  Wood  of 
Worcester,  Griswold  and  Seaver,  of  the  Senate. 
Messrs.  Gushing  of  Newbury,  Curtis  of  Boston, 
Paine  of  Melrose,  J.  M.  Eaile  of  Worcester, 
Wood  of  Fitchburg,  Br.TStow  of  Somcrville,  Bran- 
ning of  Monterey,  Trask  of  Salem,    of  the  House. 

33.  0>i  the  Reform  of  Judicial  Proceedings. — 
[Raised  March  19.] — Messrs.  Griswold,  Wood  of 
Plymouth,  and  Russell,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs. 
Gushing  of  Newbury,  Mills  of  Springfield,  Curtis 
of  Boston,  Wilkinson  of  Dedham,  Wentworth  of 
Lowell,  Safford  of  Dorchester,  and  Nims  of  Green- 
field, of  the  House. 

34.  0)1  Boundary  between  Massachusetts  and 
Rhode  Island. — [Raised  March  31.] — Messrs.  Keyes 
and  Russell,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Gushing'  of 
Newbury,  Walley  of  Roxbury,  J.  M.  Earle  of 
Worcester,  Branning  of  Monterey,  Wentworth  of 
Lowell,  Stevenson  of  Boston,  and  Claflin  of  Hop- 
kinton, of  the  House. 

3).  On  Fancuil  Hall  Market.— [Rrihcd  April  14.] 
— Messrs.  Saunders,  Washburn  and  Howe,   of  the 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Senate.  Messrs.  Wilson  of  Lenox,  Jackson  of 
Ashhind,  Fletcher  of  Stow,  Eaton  of  Boston, 
Hiynes  of  Sudbury,  White  of  Heath,  and  Murey  of 
Walpolc,  of  the  Ilmise. 

36.  On  General  Banking  B//^.— [Raised  April  22  ] 
— Messrs.  Warner  and  Devvitt,  of  the  Senate. 
Messrs.  Frothinwham  of  Charlestown,  Hooper  of 
Boston,  KeUoi.'£;of  Pittsfield.  Whitney  of  Conway, 
Clafliii  of  Hn|)kiiiton,  of  the  House. 

37.  On  Repairs  of  Lynti  Beach. — [Raised  April 
2fi.]_Messrs,  Woo'd  of  Plymouth,  and  Kuhn,  of 
the  Senate.  jSIessrs.  Whitney  of  Conway,  SehouF  r 
of  Boston,  Haskell  of  Gloucester,  N.  B  Borden  of 
Fall  River,  and  Coffin  of  Edijartown,  of  the  House. 

38.  On  Allegations  of  Incompetency  against 
Daniel  Belles,  justice  of  the  Peace. — [Raised  May 


7.] — Messrs.  Wood  of  Plymouth,  and  Warner,  qfthe 
Senate.  Messrs.  Branning  of  Monterey,  Mason  of 
FitVhburg,  Pond  of  Boston,  Keith  of  Roxhury, 
Clark  of  Northboro',  Robinson  of  Middleboro', 
0-good  of  Salem,  qfthe  House. 

.39.  On  Reception  of  the  President  of  the  United 
States  — [Raided  May  17.] — Messrs.  Wilson  (Pres- 
ident,) Rus.sell,  Keyes,  Beach.  Dewiit,  Griswold, 
WtLwXey ,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Binks,  (Speaker,) 
Cushint;  of  Newbury,  Walley  of  Roxbury,  Kellogg 
of  Pittsfield,  Mills  of  Sprinf.'field,  AVbitney  of  Con- 
way, Stevenson  of  Boston,  Branning  of  Monterey, 
Schouler  of  Boston,  J.  M.  Earle  of  Worcester,  N. 
B.  Borden  of  Fall  River,  Ackley  of  Auburn, 
Robinson  of  Middleboro',  Brastow  of  Somerville, 
Coffin  of  Edgartown,  of  the  House. 


TITLES  AND  ABSTRACTS  OF  THE  LAWS  AND  RESOLVES 

Passed  by  the  Legislature  of  3Iassachusetts ,  at  the  Session  of  1851. 

We  give  below  the  full  title  of  all  the  acts  and  resolves  passed  at  the  last  session  of  the  Massachu- 
setts Legislature,  accompanied  by  carefully  prepared  notes  and  abstracts,  which  will  generally  be  found 
to  embrace  all  the  information  in  regard  to  them  which  is  likely  to  be  desired. 

The  numbers  placed  before  the  title  of  the  acts  and  resolves  show  the  order  of  their  approval  by  the 
Governor,  and  correspond  with  the  numbers  of  the  chapter  which  each  makes  in  the  Code  ot  "  Acts  and 
Resolves"  for  the  year  1851.  The  date  in  the  brackets  after  the  name  of  the  law  shows  the  time 
of  its  approval  by  the  Governor.  The  letter  [«]  is  placed  before  the  titles  of  those  laws  which  are 
included  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Comnionwealtli  in  the  list  of  "  General  "  Laws  and  Resolves. 

The  letter  [p]  at  the  end  of  the  abstract  of  an  act  shows  that  it  is  to  take  effect  from  and  after  its 
passage,  which  is  considered  cotemporaneoiis  with  its  approval  by  the  Governor,  as  indicated  by  the 
date  in  the  brackets.  All  the  other  acts  and  resolves,  in  accordance  with  the  general  provisions  of 
the  Revised  Statutes,  take  effect  on  the  thirtieth  day  after  their  passage,  unless  some  other  time  is 
expressly  mentioned,  in  which  case  it  ii  here  given. 

All  the  acts  of  incorporation  contain  a  proviso  that  none  of  the  shares  shallbe  issued  for  less  than 
their  par  value  ;  the  acts  for  the  extension  of  wharves,  a  proviso  that  the  legal  rights  of  no  person 
shall  be  by  such  extension  interfered  with;  the  acts  for  increase  of  bank  capital,  provide  that  the  new 
capital  shall  be  subject  to  the  same  tax,  regulations,  restrictions  and  provisions  as  the  old;  and  there 
are  various  other  general  provisions  which,  being  common  to  all  laws  of  a  kindred  nature,  are  not 
included  in  the  abstracts  below.  The  par  value  of  the  shares  in  all  corporations  is  ^100,  unless  other- 
wise expressly  stated. 


ACTS. 

1.  An  Act  to  change  the  name  of  The  Coasters' 
Mutual  Marine  Insurcmce  Company. -^\¥ eh.  10.] — 
Hereafter  to  be  named  The  Commercial  Mutual 
Marine  Insurance  Company. 

2.  "An  Act  to  change  the  name  of  The  Revere  Mu- 
tual Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Company  — [Feb. 
18.] — Hereafter  to  be  named  The  Alliance  Insur- 
ance Company. 

3.  An  Act  to  establish  a  Fire  Department  in  the 
town  of  Wobi(rn.—[Ye\i.  22.]     [p.] 

4.  An  Act  further  to  extend  the  time  for  paying 
in  the  capital  stosk  of  the  Columbian  Fire  and.  Ma- 
rine Insurance  Company. — [Feb.  22.] — Time  ex- 
tended to  Feb.  3,  18)2. 

5.  An  Act  to  increase  the  eapi.tal  stock  of  the 
Lexington  and  West  Cambridge  Railroad  Corpora- 
tion -^[Fi  b.  26] — Capit  il  inc'reased  1200  shares  of 
5100  preferred  stock,  for  the  redemption  of  tlie 
corporation's  l)ond.s — to  take  effect  if  approved  at 
a  legal  meeting  by  two-thirds  in  amount  of  the 
stockholders  present  and  voting 

6.  An  Act  to  change  the  name  of  the  Dorchester 
and  Milton  Hank. — [Feb.  2i).] — Hereafter  to  be 
named  the  Blue  Hill  Bank,     [p.] 

7.  An  Act  to  incorpor<ite  the  Trustees  of  the 
Punchard  Free  Schonl  in.  tin:  town  of  Andover. — 
[Feb.  26] — Trustees  arc  appointed  for  the  school 
e-tal)lishod  by  the  will  of  the  late  Benjamiti  Han- 
over Punch. ird,  with  authcn-itv  to  hold  real  estate 
to  ,^2),(I0(),  and  personal,  to  ,'?100,000  ;  the  town  in 
futuie  to  choose  the  trustees  once  in  three  years. 


the  first  election  being  in  1853;  the  trustees  to 
make  annual  reports  of  the  condition  of  the  funds 
and  of  the  school,     [p  ] 

8  An  Act  to  annex  a  part  of  the  toicn  of  Dracut 
to  the  city  of  Lowell. — [Feb  28.] — Annexes  "  Cen- 
tralville,"  so  called,  to  Lowell.  [Centralville  con- 
tains 355  polls  and  5''^19. -524  valuation  of  property. 
Dracut  is  left  with  440  polls  and  ,j?700,182  prop- 
erty.]     [P  ] 

9.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Adams  Mutual  Fire 
Insurance  Company. — [Feb.  28  ] — Term,  28  years  ; 
no  policy  to  be  issued  till  ^100,000  is  subscribed  to 
be  insured. 

10.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  North  American 
Fire  Insutnnce  Company. — [Feb.  28.] — Term,  20 
years;  may  hold  real  estate  to  the  amount  of 
"i^iO.OOO;  capital,  550.000;  may  be  increased  to 
,'^2t)(),0!10 ;  ^oO.OdO  to  be  paid  in  within  one 
year,     [p  ] 

11.  An  Act  to  establish  a  Fire  Departtnent  in  the 
toxon  of  Clinton. — [March  10  ] 

12.  An  Act  to  establish  a  Fire  Department  in  the 
toion  of  Melrose — [March  13.] 

13.  An  Act  to  authorize  George  II.  Rogers  to 
extend  his  wharves  in  Gloucester. — [March  13] — 
Extension  authorized,  203  feet;  to  be  completed 
in  two  years. 

14.  [o.]  An  Act  to  enable  the  owner  of  Equit- 
able L-ttates  tail  to  convey  the  same  in  fee  sim- 
ple, and  unite  th-  legal  estate  therewith. — [March 
13] — Equitable  Estates  tail  may  be  conveyed  in 
fee  simple,  and  all  remainders  and  reversions  ex- 
pectant thereon  may  be  barred,  in  the   same  man- 


TITLES   AND   ABSTRACTS    OF   THE   LAWS. 


lo 


iier  as  Icfjiil  csf.itcs  tail,  by  the  cxistiiip;  laws;  the 
Supveiiu'  .Judicial  Court  to  have  the  jiu'isdiction  in 
etpiity  necessary  in  cei;tain  cases  to  carry  into 
eli'fct  the  provisions  of  this  law. 

lo.  Ah  Act  in  relation  to  the  renewal  of  Bank 
Charters. — [March  13  ]— Continues  the  Ma-sachii- 
setis  15aiik,  Boston,  Atlantic  Bink,  Boston,  and 
Aitleborough  Bank,  Atlleborough,  till  Jan.  1, 
1870.     [!■  ]' 

16.  [ti.]  An  Act  relatinci  to  returns  for  votes  for 
Coitnti/  Commissioners. — [March  13  ] — The  exami- 
ners of  such  returns  shall  file  them  in  the  clerks' 
offices  of  the  county  courts  within  three  days  alter 
they  have  been  examined,  under  penalty  of  $50 
lor  every  day  after  the  third  day.     [p  ] 

17.  An  Act  to  chanc/e  the  name  of  Alexander  Mc- 
Caffcrfi/,  J/-.— [March  13  ]     [r  ] 

18.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Railroad  Mutual 
Fire  Insurance  Company  — [March  22.] — Term,  28 
years;  to  insure  "railroad  station  and  freight 
houses  and  their  contents  and  other  property  in 
which  railroad  corporations  mav  have  an  insurable 
interest ;  "  all  railroad  corporations  under  the  laws 
of  Massachusetts,  ]Maiiie,  New  Hampshire,  Ver- 
mont, Rhode  Island,  Connecticut  and  New  York, 
may  insure  in  said  Company. 

19.  An  Act  to  Incorporate  the  Chatham  Marine 
Railway  — [Jlarch  22.] — May  hold  real  and  per- 
sonal estate  to  ^4000. 

2(1.  An  Act  to  continue  in  force  the  Act  to  in- 
corporate the  Commercial  Insurance  Compai^y  in 
Nantucket,  and  to  increase  its  capital  stock. — 
[March  22.] — Company  continued  to  June  7, 
1871;   capital  increased  by  an  addition  of  5-'^>0f0- 

21.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  Trustees  of  the  Or- 
thodox Conyreyational  Society  in  Shirley  to  sell 
certain  real  estate. — [March  22.] — The  Society  may 
sell  its  old  meeting-house  and  land,  and  apply  the 
proceeds  to  building  its  new  meeting  house. 

22.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Quincy  Mutual 
Fire  Insurance  Company. — [March  22.] — Term,  28 
years. 

23.  A7i  Act  relating  to  the  Warren  Institution 
for  Savings. — [March  22.] — May  hold  real  estate  to 

,g;20,00!).  '  [p  ] 

24.  [g.]  An  Act  relating  to  the  Election  of 
Registers  of  Deeds  and  County  Treasurers. — [March 
28. J — Requires  the  Mayor  and  Aldermen  of  any 
Hty,  the  mhabitants  of  which  are  required  by  law 
to  vote  for  Registers,  &c.,  to  cause  meetings  to  be 
held  for  that  purpose  in  March  or  April,     [p.] 

2)  An  Act  to  ineorporate  the  Needle  Woman's 
Friend  Society — [March  31.] — Incorporated  "for 
the  purpose  of  providing  employment  for  indigent 
females  :  "  may  hold  real  atid  personal  property  to 
520,000;  all  officers  may  be  married  women,  ex- 
cept the  Treasurer,  if  a  female,  shall  be  unmar- 
ried,    [p.] 

26.  An  Act  to  ardhorize  Donald  McKay  to  ex- 
tend his  wharf. — [March  31.] — In  East  Boston: 
extension  authorized  to  the  Commissioners'  Line 
of  March,  1840  ;  with  certain  restrictions  and  pro- 
visos. 

27.  An  Act  to  establish  a  Fire  Department  in  the 
town  of  Fifchburg.—[M:xvch  31.]    [p.] 

28.  An  Act  authorizing  Parker  Burnham  and 
others  to  crteinl  their  wharf,  and  construct  a  marine 
railway  at  Gloucester. — [March  31.]     [p  ] 

29  [o]  A?i  Act  authorizing  Notaries  Public  to 
administer  oaths. — [March  31.] — May  administer 
oaths  in  all  cases  in  which  they  may  now  be  law- 
fully, by  justices  of  the  peace. 

30.  An  Act  confirming  the  doings  of  the  Nobs- 
cusset  Point  Pier  Company ,  and  granting  additional 
privileges  to  the  Corporation. — [March  31  ] — In 
Uennis,  for  the  construction  of  a  safe  harbor  for 
the  miiorinj;  of  vessels  in  winter,     [p.] 

31.  [Cr  ]  An  Act  concerning  Probate  Bonds. — 
[Maich  31.] — When  it  appears  to  any  judge  of 
piobate  th.it    the    penal  sum  in  atiy  bond  given  to 


him  or  any  of  his  predecessors  in  office  is  not  suf 
ficieiitly  large,  he  may  order  a  new  bond  to  be 
given.     [1-.] 

32.  [fij  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Art  concerning 
damages  for  defects  in  highways. — [.March  31.] — 
Any  person  may  recover  damages  in  an  action 
brought  before  the  Act  of  18."/),  to  which  this  is  an 
addition,  took  effect,  but  may  not  recover  double 
damages,  except  in  the  cases  provided  for  in  that 
Act.     [p.] 

33.  An  Act  to  mcorporaie  the  trustees  of  the  char- 
itable fund  in  the  town  of  Lancaster. — [March  31.] 
Five  persons  chosen  at  any  town  meeting,  together 
with  the  minister  for  the  time  being  of  the  First 
Congregational  Society,  are  incorporated  as  trus- 
tees of  the  charitable  fund  in  the  town  of  Lancas- 
ter, to  choose  a  clerk  and  treasurer  to  manage 
and  faithfully  account  for  all  moneys  paid  to  such 
fund. 

34.  An  Act  concerning  the  Fitchburg  and  Worces- 
ter Railroad  Company — [March  31.] — Authorizes 
that  company  to  locate  and  construct  a  track  for 
the  use  of  their  freight  trains  only,  to  connect  with 
the  Vermont  and  Massachusetts  Railroad  Com- 
pany, according  to  agreement  in  writing  with  the 
Fitchburg  Railroad  Company. 

3o.  An  Act  to  authorize  John  Morgan  and  Henry 
Morgan  to  extend  their  tcharf. — [March  31.] — In 
Beverly  ;  extension  authorized  to  the  line  of  the 
ends  of  the  adjoining  wharves  as  they  now  are. 

36.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Oread  Institute. — 
[March  31.] — To  be  devoted  exclusively  to  the  ed- 
ucation of  females  ;  mav  hold  real  estate  to  §60,- 
000,  and  personal,  to  5IO.OOO. 

37.  An  Act  to  authorize  John  W.  Damon  to  ex- 
tend his  ichaif — [April  -5.] — In  Charlestown  ;  ex- 
tension authorized  to  the  Commissioners'  Line  of 
March  17,  1840,  under  certain  restrictions, 

38.  An  Act  for  the  appointment  of  an  Assistant 
Clerk  for  the  Courts  of  the  County  of  Middlesex. 
— [.\pril  -5.] — To  be  appointed  by  the  justices  of 
the  Supreme  Judicial  Court,  for  two  years,  to  act 
under  the  direction  of  the  regular  clerk,  to  receive 
not  more  than  §800  a  year  salary,     [p.] 

39.  .'l^  Act  concerning  the  Hancock  Free  Bridge 
Corporation. — [April  .5.] — Stockholders  shall  con- 
tinue to  be  members  until  the  objects  of  the  cor- 
poration are  accomplished,  notwithstanding  any 
assignment  and  transfer  of  their  shares  to  the 
corporation. 

40.  [g.]  An  Act  concerning  the  Election  of  Rep- 
resentatives in  Congress  and  Electors  of  President 
and  Vice  President  of  the  United  States. — [April 
•5  ] — Whenever  there  is  a  failure  to  elect  a  repre- 
sentative in  Congress,  in  any  district,  at  the  first 
trial,  the  person  having  a  plurality  of  votes  at  the 
second  trial  shall  be  declared  elected.  In  elections 
for  Presidential  Elector*,  the  several  persons  hav- 
ing the  highest  number  of  votes  to  the  required 
number,  shall  be  deemed  elected.  If  two  or  more 
persons  have  received  an  equal  number  of  votes, 
so  that  a  majority  of  the  Electors  are  not  chosen, 
the  Governor  shall  convene  the  General  Court, 
and  that  bodv  by  joint  ballot  shall  choose  the  res- 
idue of  the  Electors,  [p.]  If  two  persons  should 
have  an  equal  number  of  votes  at  any  second 
trial  for  Representative  in  Congress,  a  new  elec- 
tion would  be  ordered  under  the  existing  laws. 

41.  An  Act  to  itworporate  the  Hampden  Mutual 
Fire  Insurance  Company. — [April  14.] — Term,  28 
years:  guarantee  capital,  ^1(10,000;  no  person 
eligible  as  an  officer  or  director  after  the  first  elec- 
tion, who  is  not  the  holder  of  a  mutual  policy. 

42.  [g.]  An  Act  relating  to  accounts  for  the 
support  of  State  Paupera. — r..\pril  14.] — Ten  per 
cent,  shall  be  deducted  from  tlie  audited  amount  of 
all  such  accounts  which  are  not  rendered  within 
the  time  prescribed  by  law  (3d  Wednesday  of  No- 
vember); a  penalty  for  delay;  and  a  farther  deduc- 
tion of  kvepercent.  shall  be  made  in  case  the  return 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


is  delayed  beyond  Dec.  1,  and  a  further  deduction 
of  5  /ler  cemt.  for  each  succeeding);  month.  The 
provision  of  the  law  of  1819,  prescribinc;  the  forfeit- 
ure of  the  whole  amount  as  the  penalty  for  delay, 
is  repealed. 

43.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Seaman's  Savings 
Bank  in  Provincetown. — [April  14.] 

44.  An  Act  to  authorize  William  Howes  to  build 
wharves. — [April  14.] — In  Dennis,  on  the  west 
side  of  Sesuet  Harbor. 

45.  An  Act  to  authorize  Noah  Sturtevatit  to  ex- 
tend his  wharf. — [April  14.] — In  East  Boston; 
same  provisions  as  No.  26. 

46.  An  Act  to  authorize  William  F.  Davis  and 
Joshua  S.  Sanborn  to  extend  their  icharf. — [April 
14.] — In  Gloucester;  extension  authorized  to  a 
certain  line,  within  two  years. 

47.  An  Act  to  authorize  Samuel  Higgins  and  his 
associates  to  rebuild  and  extend  their  icharf. — 
[April  14.] — In  Wellfleet ;  known  as  Enterprise 
Wharf,  on  the  east  side  of  Duck  Creek  ;  extension 
authorized,  20  feet. 

48.  A7i  Act  to  authorize  Harvey  Sparks  to  build 
a  wharf. — [April  14.] — In  Provincetown  Harbor: 
may  be  extended  to  G  feet  water  at  low  tide. 

49.  An  Act  to  authorize  Reuben  A.  Adams  to 
build  a  icharf. — [April  14.] — In  Provincetown 
Harbor  ;  may  be  extended  to  6  feet  water  at  low 
tide. 

50.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  heirs  of  Joseph  Belcher 
to  extend  their  wharf. — [April  14.] — In.  East  Bos- 
ton ;  same  provisions  as  No.  26. 

51.  An  Act  to  authorize  Joseph  Mayheio  to 
construct  a  marine  raihcay  at  Edgartoion. — [April 
14  ]-[p.] 

52.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Randolph  Savings 
Bank.— [April  14.] 

53.  An  Act  concerning  the  Mamifacturers'  and 
Mechanics'  Insurance  Company  — [April  14.] — The 
company  may  file  a  notice  of  the  acceptance  of  their 
charter  with  the  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth 
within  thirty  days  from  the  passage  of  this  Act,  to 
have  the  same  effect  as  if  it  had  been  filed  accord- 
ing to  existing  laws,     [p.] 

54.  An  Act  to  annex  apart  of  the  town  of  Newbury 
to  the  ioion  of  Newbury  port. — [April  17. J — A  cer- 
tain described  portion  of  Newbury  [containing  677 
polls  and  ^852,399  valuation]  is  set  oft"  to  New- 
buryport,  to  remain  a  part  of  Newbury,  however, 
for  the  purpose  of  electing  representatives  to  the 
Legislature  until  the  next  decennial  census. 
Taxes,  paupers,  debts,  &c.,  to  be  assumed  in  just 
proportion  by  Newbury  port,  and  in  case  of  disagree- 
ment respecting  the  proportion,  the  Essex  Court 
of  Common  Pleas  shall  appoint  three  disinterested 
persons  to  hear  and  award,  whose  award,  accepted 
by  the  Court,  shall  be  final      [p.] 

55.  An  Act  to  establish  a  Fire  Department  in  the 
town  of  Natick. — [April  24.] 

56.  An  Act  to  authorize  Thomas  Holbrook,  2d,  to 
build  a  icharf . — [April  2i.] — In  Wellfleet. 

57.  [g  ]  An  Act  concerning  mortgages  of  ships 
or  vessels. — [April  24.] — Such  mortgages,  &c., 
shall  be  valid,  although  not  recorded  by  any  city 
or  town  clerk. 

58.  [g  ]  An  Act  to  authorize  Sheriffs  and  their 
Deputies  to  administer  oaths  to  Appraisers. — 
[April  24  ] 

59.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Milford  Savings 
Baw/c— [April  24] 

60.  An  Act  confirming  the  doings  of  the  New 
London,  Willimantic  and  Palmer  Railroad  Corpora- 
tion, inissuing  bonds  and  plcdgin'/  their  property  for 
securing  the  ])ay me nt  of  the  same. — [April  24.] — 
Makes  certain  acts  of  the  corporation  authorized 
by  the  General  Assembly  of  Connecticut  as  valid 
as  if  authorized  by  the  Legislature  of  Massachu- 
setts. * 

61.  An  Act  in  addition  to  the  Act  to  incorporate  the 
Worcester  Children's  Friend  Society. — [April   24.], 


— Authorizes  the  Overseers  of  the  Poor  to  bind 
out  children  to  the  Society  ;  and  authorizes  the 
Society  to  accept  a  surrender  of  an  indigent  child 
from  the  mother  in  certain  cases. 

62.  An  Act  to  change  the  name,  and  in  addition 
to  an  Act  to  incorjjorate  the  Maiden  Company. — 
[April  24] — Hereafter  to  be  named  the  Boston 
Iron  Tube  Company  ;  authorized  to  manufacture 
iron  tubes  and  articles  connected  therewith. 

63.  An  Act  concerning  the  Boston,  Barre  and 
Gardner  Railroad  Corporatioii. — [April  24.] — Time 
for  construction  extended  to  July  1,  1853;  line 
described  in  the  charter  altered;  new  subscription 
of  stock  to  be  had. 

64.  An  Act  to  extend  the  time  for  paying  in  the 
capital  stock  of  the  Mariners'  Bank  in  Dennis. — 
[April  24.]— Time  extended  to  April  1,  1852.     [p  ] 

65.  An  Act  to  authorize  Anthony  Reed  to  build  a 
wharf. — [April  24.] — In  Dighton,  westerly  side  of 
Taunton  Great  River. 

66.  An  Act  to  authorize  Thomas  Spaj-roio  and 
others  to  extend,  their  wharf. — [April  24.] — At 
Jackknife  Harbor,  Monomoy  Point,  Chatham. 

67.  An  Act  to  authorize  Samuel  Adams  to  extend 
his  wharf. — [April  24.] — In  Beverly. 

68.  [g  ]  An  Act  in  further  addition  to  an  Act 
concerning  Weights,  Measures,  and  Balances. — 
[April  24.] — In  all  cases  of  buying  and  selling, 
where  by  the  customs  of  trade  the  weights,  &c.,  are 
provided  by  the  buyer,  he  shall  be  subject  to  the 
same  penalties  for  the  employm.ent  of  illegal 
weights,  &c.,  as  are  enacted  against  the  seller  by 
existing  laws. 

69.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Boston  Society  of 
Civil  Engineers  — [April  24  ] — Incorporated  "  for 
the  purpose  of  promoting  science  and  instruction 
in  the  department  of  civil  engineering  ;  "  may  hold 
real  and  personal  estate  to  ^20,U00  for  this  purpose 
and  no  other. 

70.  [g.]  An  Act  to  authorize  mcfnbers  of  City 
Councils  to  hold  other  offices. — [April  24.1 — The 
mayor,  any  alderman,  or  any  member  of  the  Com- 
mon Council  of  any  city,  which  shall  adopt  this  act 
by  a  vote  of  the  City  Council,  may,  at  the  same 
time,  hold  any  other  office  under  the  city  govern- 
ment to  which  he  may  be  duly  chosen,  provided  it 
be  not  an  office  of  emolument,     [p.] 

71.  [g  ]  An.  Act  to  provide  for  the  taking  of 
depositions  in  criminal  cases. — [April  24] — When 
a  witness  who  is  ordered  to  enter  into  recognizance 
with  sureties  is  unnble  to  procure  sureties,  the 
magistrate  ma\',  with  the  consent  of  the  defendant, 
cause  his  deposition  to  be  taken  a-'.d  transmitted 
to  the  court  at  which  he  was  ordered  to  appear, 
under  certain  provisions  and  restrictions. 

72.  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  to  establish  the 
Waltham  and  Watertoivn  Branch  Railroad. — 
[April  24.] — The  company  is  authorized  to  alter 
the  location  of  their  road  so  as  to  cross  the  Charles 
River  in  Waltham,  twice,  and  join  the  Fitchburg 
Railroad  near  the  upper  Factory  station  in  Wal- 
tham ;  time  for  filing  location  extended  one  year; 
construction  not  to  be  begun  till  all  the  stock  is 
subscribed  and  tew  per  cent,  paid  in  ;  time  allowed 
for  the  Fitchburo;  Railroad  to  purchase  the  branch 
road  v\so  extended  one  year,     [p.] 

73.  An  Act  to  change  the  name  of  the  Bensonville 
Mamtfacturing  Company. — [April  24.] — Hereafter 
to  be  named  the  Greenville  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany. 

74.  An  Act  concerning  the  Marlborough  Mutual 
Fire  Insurance  Company. — [April  24  ] — Author- 
ized to  insure  stock,  tools,  furniture,  merchandise, 
and  other  personal  property  ;  provided  the  act  is 
accepted  by  a  majority  of  the  members  at  a  legal 
meeting. 

75.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Noi'th  Bridgewater 
Savings  Bank. — [April  24.] 

76.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Atlantic  Wharf 
Company. — [April   25.] — Authorized  to  purchase 


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certain  flats  in  Maiden  and  Chelsea,  to  build 
whai'vns  tticreon,  under  certain  restrictions,  and 
to  hold  real  and  personal  estate  to  S'200,000.     [v.] 

77.  -in  Art  to  protect  the  Mnttakecset  Herring 
Fis/ieri/  in  the  town  of  Rdijartown. — [April  2o.] — 
No  person  shall  set  seines  or  weirs  in  Edgartown 
Great  Pond  between  the  first  daj's  of  March  and 
September  of  each  year,  under  a  penaltj-  of  fifty 
dollars,     [p.] 

78.  An  Actio  authorize  the  Fitchhurg  and  Wor- 
cester Railroad  Company  to  iasne  preferred  stock. — 
[April  29.] — The  company  is  authorized  to  issue 
preferred  stock,  to  the  amount  of  5100,000,  and 
guarantee  the  payment  of  three  per  cent,  semi- 
annually thereon,  to  be  offered  first  to  the  stock- 
holders, who  may  subscribe  therefor  in  proportion 
to  their  respective  number  of  shares,  and  may 
surrender  for  each  new  share  one  share  in  three  of 
their  old  stock.  The  act  to  take  effect  if  accepted 
at  a  legal  meeting  by  a  vote  representing  two- 
thirds  of  all  the  shares,  not  less  than  three-fourths 
of  the  proprietors  holding  less  than  three  shares 
each,  voting  in  the  affirmative. 

79.  An  \Act  to  authorize  the  Trustees  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  Pittsjield  to  conveij 
certain  property. — [April  29.] 

80.  An  Act  concerning  the  Charles  River  Branch 
Railroad  Company. — [April  30.] — Time  for  filing 
location  extended  to  May  1,  1852,  and  for  con- 
struction to  May  1,  185.5 ;  construction  not  to  be 
begun  till  the  stock  is  subscribed  and  ten  per  cent. 
paid  in. 

81 .  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Mil  ford  Mutual  Fire 
Insurance  Company. — [April  30.1 — Term,  28  years. 

82.  [Cr.]  An  Act  relating  to  libels  for  divorce. — 
[April  30.] — During  the  pendency  of  libels  filed  for 
divorce,  the  husband  may  be  required  by  the  court 
to  pay  money  to  the  wife  to  enable  her  to  maintain 
or  defend  the  said  libel.  The  Supreme  Judicial 
Court  at  any  law  term  held  for  two  or  more  coun- 
ties shall  have  jurisdiction  of  libels  for  divorce 
arising  in  either  of  such  counties,  and  may  take 
cognizance  of  libels  now  pending  therein. 

83.  An  Act  to  extend  the  time  for  driving  piles 
in  the  harbor  of  Dennis. — [April  30.] — Time  ex- 
tended to  April  26,  1854. 

8i.  An  Act  to  alter  the  north  line  of  the  general 
field  in  West  Springfield. — [April  30.] — Line  ex- 
tended to  the  line  of  the  highway  between 
Springfield  and  Agawam  bridges. 

85.  An  Act  to  extend  the  time  to  locate  and  con- 
struct the  Fairhaven  Branch  Railroad,  and  to  re- 
duce the  Capital  Stock.  —  [April  30.] — Times 
extended  each  one  year  ;  construction  not  to  be 
begun  till  the  stock  is  subscribed  and  ten  per  cent. 
paid  in  :  capital  stock,  5200,000. 

86.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Bridgewater  Sav- 
ings Bank. — [April  30.] 

87.  [g.]  An  Act  relating  to  writs  of  error  in 
criminal  cases. — [April  30.] — Whenever  a  final 
judgment  in  any  criminal  case  shall  be  reversed 
by  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court,  upon  a  writ  of 
error  on  account  of  error  in  the  sentence,  the 
court  may  render  such  judgment  therein  as 
should  have  been  rendered,  or  may  remand  the 
case  for  that  purpose  to  the  court  before  which  the 
conviction  was  had. 

88.  [g.]  An  Act  to  protect  toicnsfrom  injury  by 
the  neglect  of  Railroad  Corporations. — [April  30.]  — 
When  damages  are  recovered  against  any  town  on 
account  of  defect  in  the  highway  within  the  loca- 
tion of  any  railroad,  the  town  shall  be  entitled  to 
recover  such  damages,  together  with  all  the  taxa- 
ble costs  of  the  plaintiff  and  defendant  against 
the  railroad  corporation,  if  liable,  and  reasonable 
notice  has  been  given  so  that  the  railroad  might 
have  defended  the  original  action,     [p.] 

89.  An  Act  to  authorize  Benjamin  Webb  and 
Joseph  B.  Webb  to  extend  their  wharf. — [April  30.] 
— In  Salem. 


90.  [o.l  An  Act  in  relation  to  Mutual  Fire  In- 
surance Companies. — [April  30.] — No  policy  shall 
be  issued  by  any  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company 
till  5100,000  has  been  subscriljed  to  be  insured. 

91.  [a.]  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  for  the 
better  preservation  of  order  at  imister  fields  and 
other  places  of  jmblic  gathcri7ig. — [April  30.] — All 
the  power  for  this  purpose  given  to  selectmen  of 
towns  by  the  Act  of  1850,  is  extended  to  the 
mayor  and  aldermen  of  cities. 

92.  [g.]  An  Act  concerning  bail  in  cri?ninal 
cases. — [April  30.] — Bail  in  criminal  cases  may 
exonerate  themselves  by  the  surrender  of  their 
principal  to  the  proper  jailer,  wlio  is  authorized  to 
receive  him  ;  and  any  person  thus  surrendered  by 
his  bail  may  be  admitted  to  bail  anew. 

93.  [g.]  An  Act  relating  to  Jail  breach. — [April 
30.] — Persons  guilty  of  jail  breach  shall  be  punish- 
ed by  imprisonment  in  the  State  Prison  not  more 
than  five  years,  or  in  the  County  Jail  or  House  of 
Correction  not  more  than  three  years,  or  by  fine 
not  exceeding  S1>000. 

91.  [g.]  An  Act  concerning  Constables. — [April 
30.] — Any  duly  qualified  constable,  who  has  given 
bond  with  sureties  in  5'500,  may  serve  within  his 
own  city  or  town  any  writ  or  other  process  in  any 
personal  action  in  which  the  damages  are  not 
laid  at  more  than  5100>  ^nd  also  any  process  of 
replevin  in  which  the  subject  matter  does  not  e;c- 
ceed  5100.  The  election  of  all  constables  of  towns 
shall  hereafter  be  by  written  ballots. 

95.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Triton  Muttuil 
Marine  Insurance  Company.  —  [April  30.] — In 
Boston.  Term  20  years  ;  no  policy  to  be  issued  till 
550,000  is  subscribed ;  no  division  of  profits  to 
subscribers  until  the  expiration  of  the  charter;  no 
one  risk  to  exceed  55,000  till  the  funds  or  invested 
capital  amount  to  5100,000. 

96.  [G.]  A71  Act  concerning  prosecutions  for  the 
maintenance  of  bastard  children. — [April  30."] — The 
proceedings  in  such  prosecutions  shall  be  accord- 
ing to  the  course  of  proceedings  in  civil  cases, 
unless  it  is  otherwise  expressly  provided  in  the 
Revised  Statutes.  In  counties  where  there  are 
separate  terms  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  for 
civil  and  criminal  business,  such  prosecutions 
shall  be  entered  ac  the  civil  terms  only,  and  those 
now  pending  at  criminal  terms  may  be  transferred 
to  the  civil  terms. 

97.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  New  England  Tele- 
graph Company. — [April  30.] — Incorporated  to 
construct  and  use  lines  of  telegraph  in  Massa- 
chusetts from  Boston  towards  New  York  and 
Albany,  to  be  finished  in  two  years ;  capital, 
5100,000.     [p.] 

98.  An  Act  to  protect  the  fisheries  in  the  town  of 
Falnouth. — [April  30.] — No  person  shall  set  seines 
or  nets  in  ^\almouth  Bay  or  any  of  the  waters  of 
Falmouth,  under  a  penalty  of  not  less  than  520 
nor  more  than  5100.     [p.] 

99.  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  to  establish  the 
city  of  Cambridge. — [April  30.] — The  City  election 
changed  from  "March  to  the  first  Monday  in  De- 
cember;  city  clerk,  city  treasurer  and  collector  of 
taxes  to  be  appointed  by  the  City  Council  in  Jan- 
uary ;  boundaries  of  wards  and  number  of  common 
council-men  each  ward  is  entitled  to  elect,  to  con- 
tinue fixed  till  October,  1856,  at  which  time  and 
once  in  every  five  years,  the  City  Council  shall  re- 
vise them  ;  tire  department  authorized  to  be  estab- 
lished ;  City  Council  to  have  exclusive  authority  to 
lay  out  new  streets  and  estimate  the  damage  ;  sub- 
ject to  appeal  to  the  Middlesex  County  Commis- 
sioners ;  vacancies  among  the  assessors,  assistant 
assessors,  overseers  of  the  poor  or  school  commit- 
tees may  be  filled  by  the  City  Council  :  no  board  or 
committee  of  the  City  Council  may  make  contracts 
exceeding  the  specitied  apnropriations  ;  the  Act  to 
go  into  effect  if  adopted  by  ballot  by  the  inhabi- 
tants at  a  meeting  duly  called  for  the  purpose.    [/< 


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was  rejected  when  svbmittedto  the  people,  and  con- 
sequently is  not  in  force.] 

100.  [g.]  An  Act  to  rcffttlate  the  meas%irement  of 
marble. — [April  30.] — The  municipal  authorities  of 
cities  and  towns  are  authorized  to  regulate  the 
measurement  of  marble  brought  into  their  cities 
or  towns  for  sale,  in  such  way  as  they  from  time 
to  time  may  deem  expedient. 

101.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Boston  Belting  Company. — [April  30.] — Increase 
authorized  to  p00,000  ;  not  more  than  |75,000  may 
be  invested  in  real  estate. 

102.  [g.]  An  Act  relating  to  the  annual  reports 
from  railroad  corporations!^— [April  30.] — Such  re- 
ports shall  hereafter  be  transmitted  to  the  Secre- 
tary of  the  Commonwealth  under  penalty  of  ^50  for 
every  day's  neglect,  by  the  SIstof  December  of  each 
year,  who  shall,  as  soon  as  may  be,  cause  2000_copies 
of  them  to  be  printed  as  Senate  Document  No. 
2,  accompanied  by  a  brief  abstract  of  them,  showing 
the  leading  statistics  in  this  form: — Name  ;  capital ; 
capital  paid  in;  cost;  length;  length  of  double 
track ;  length  of  branches ;  speed  of  passenger 
trains;  speed  of  freight  trains  ;  earnings  ;  expense 
of  working  ;  net  earnings;  dividends;  debt;  sur- 
plus ;  casualties  fatal ;  casualties  not  fatal. 

103.  An  Act  to  authorize  T.  V.  Loveland,  Josiah 
Hardy,  Jr.,  and  Anthony  TJiacher  to  build  a  toharf. 
—[April  30.]— At  the  head  of  Powder  Hole  Harbor, 
M6nomoy  Point,  Chatham. 

104.  An  Act  concerning  the  Newbiiryport  Rail- 
road Company. — [May  7-] — Time  for  construction 
extended  to  October  1,  1852. 

105.  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  relating  to 
Charles  River  and  Warreii  Bridge. — [May  7-] — 
Authorizes  a  floating  bath-house  to  be  placed  be- 
tween "Warren  bridge  and  the  Fitchburg  Railroad 
bridge. 

106.  An  Act  grajiting  certain  poioers  to  the  city 
of  Lowell. — [May  7.] — Transfers  to  Lowell  all  the 
rights  formerly  possessed  by  Chelmsford  with  re- 
gard to  the  bridge  across  the  Merrimac,  to  Dracut. 

107.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  Lotcell  and  Laio- 
rence  Railroad  Company  to  construct  branches. — 
[May  7.] — In  Lowell.  Location  to  be  filed  within 
one  year,  and  construction  finished  within  two 
years,     [p.] 

108.  An  Act  authorizing  the  proprietors  of  certain 
tide  meadotos  in  Salisbury  to  protect  the  same  from 
overflow. — [May  7-]     [p.] 

109.  An  Act  further  to  extend  the  time  for  paying 
in  the  capital  stock  of  the  Springfield  Fire  and  Ma- 
rine Insurance  Company. — [May  7-] — Time  ex- 
tended six  months,     [p.] 

110.  An  Act  to  autliorize  William  C.  Barstoio 
and  others  to  build  and  extend  their  wharves. — [May 
7.] — In  East  Boston. 

111.  An  Act  to  change  the  name  of  the  First  Con- 
gregational Society  in  Tyringham.  —  [May  7.]~ 
Hereafter  to  be  named  First  Congregational  Soci- 
ety in  Monterey,     [p.] 


7.] — The  part  of  Dracut  annexed  to  Lowell,  shall 
remain  a  part  of  Dracut  for  the  purpose  of  elect- 
ing representatives  to  the  General  Court,  until  the 
next  decennial  census. 

116.  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  concerning 
aleioives  in  Herring  River  in  the  Totcn  of  Barnsta- 
ble.— [May  7-] — A  town  committee  shall  be  a])- 
pointed  to  regulate  the  taking  of  alewives,  not 
more  than  five  days  in  each  week,  and  thirty  in 
each  year,  &c. 

117.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  United  German 
Brethren. — [May  7.] — Incorporated  "  for  the  pur- 
pose of  affording  mutual  charitable  relief;"  may 
hold  real  and  personal  estate  to  ^20,000. 

118.  An  Act  regidating  the  rates  of  toll  on  Haver- 
hill Bridge.— [May  7.] 

119.  [g.]  An  Act  to  repeal  the  \2%th  chapter  of 
the  laws  of  1849.— [May  7.]— The  "  Act  for  the  pro- 
tection and  regulation  of  Lieutenants  Island  and 
the  flats  adjacent  in  the' town  of  Wellfeet"  is  re- 
pealed. 

120.  An  Act  to  authorize  Abraham  H.  Hotoland 
to  build  and  maintain  a  mai'ine  railway  in  New 
Bedford.— IMay  7.] 

121.  [g.]  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  for  sup- 
plying vie  city  of  Boston  with  pure  ivater. — [May 
7.] — Restricts  the  control  over  tide  waters  granted 
to  the  city,  to  the  line  now  occupied. 

122.  A7i  Act  to  incorporate  the  Neio  England 
Conductors  and  Engineers  Mutual  Benefit  Associa- 
tion.— [May  7.] — Incorporated  "  for  the  purpose  of 
affording  mutual  charitable  relief;  "  may  hold  real 
and  personal  estate  to  ^30,000. 

123.  An  Act  to  reneio  the  Charter,  and  extend  the 
time  for  locating  and  constructing  the  Agricrdtural 
Branch  Railrocid. — [May  7-] — To  build  "a  railroad 
from  Northboro'  through  Southboro',  to  connect 
with  the  Boston  and  Worcester  Railroad  in  Fra- 
mingham.  Charter  of  1847  revived.  Location  to 
be  filed  within  one  year,  and  road  completed  within 
two  years.  Construction  not  to  be  begun  till  the 
stock  is  subscribed,  and  20  ^je»'  ce7it.  of  each  and 
every  share  paid  in. 

124.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Boston  Musical 
Hall  Association. — [May  7-] — Incorporated  "  for 
the  purpose  of  erecting  and  holding  a  musical  hall 
in  the  city  of  Boston  ;  "  may  hold  real  and  personal 
estate  to  "g  150,000.     [p.] 

125.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Danvers  and 
Georgetoion  Railroad  Company. — [May  7.] — To 
build  a  railroad  from  Georgetown  through  Row- 
ley, Ipswich,  Boxforu,  Topsfield,  Wenham,  or  any 
of  these  towns,  to  North  Danvers  to  join  the  Es- 
sex Railroad.  Capital,  1,300  shares,  not  more 
than  ^100  each.  Construction  not  to  be  begun  till 
the  stock  is  subscribed,  and  10  per  cent,  on  each 
and  every  share  paid  in.  Location  to  be  filed  within 
two  years,  and  road  constructed  within  three 
years,     [p.] 

126.  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  to  incorporate 
the  Pocha  Pond  Meadoic  ayid  Fishing  Coinpany 


112.  [g].  An  Act  to  increase  the  Massachusetts  \Edgartoicn. — [May   7-] — Dukes   County   Commis 


School  'Fund.—[%l3.y  7-] — The  limitation  of  the 
School  Fund  to  one  million  dollars  in  the  Revised 
Statutes  is  repealed,  and  it  is  allowed  to  accumu- 
late till  it  reaches  ^1,500,000. 

113.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Millbury  S^  South- 
bridge  Railroad  Company. — [May  7.] — To  con- 
struct a  railroad  from  the  Boston  and  ^'\'orccstcr, 
in  Grafton  or  Millbury,  through  Sutton  and  Au- 
burn to  Southbridge.  Capital,  5300,000.  Loca- 
tion to  be  filed  within  two  years,  and  construction 
finished  within  four  years.  Construction  not  to 
be  begun  till  all  the  stock  is  subscribed  and  20  per 
cent,  paid  in. 

114.  An  Act  authorizitig  the  Town  of  Truro  to 
construct  a  Bridge. — [May  7.] — Across  Pamct 
river ;  d;  aw  28  feet  wide. 

115.  A71  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  to  annex  a  part 


sioners  may  estimate  damages  caused  by  the  Com- 
pany's operations,  subject  to  appeal  to  a  jury.  Sec- 
tion 4  of  the  charter  of  1848  repealed,     [p.] 

127.  [g.]  An  Act  to  establish  a  Board  of  Bank 
Commis.iioners. — [May  8.] — Three  bank  commis- 
sioners shall  be  appointed  by  the  Governor  June 
1,  18.31,  the  first  named  to  go  out  of  oiSce  at  the 
end  of  one  year,  the  second  at  the  end  of  two, 
and  the  third  at  the  end  of  three  years,  unless  re- 
appointed ;  all  the  commissioners,  however,  to  be 
subject  to  the  removal  of  the  Governor  at  any 
time;  at  least  two  of  the  commissioners  shall,  at 
least  once  in  every  two  years,  visit  and  examine 
every  bank  and  Savings'  Institution  in  the  State, 
and  preserve  a  permanent  record  of  their  proceed- 
ings, and  of  the  condition  of  each  bank.  Any 
Director  or  other  bank  officer  refusing  to  give  in- 


ofthe  Town  of  Dracut  to  the  city  of  Loioell. — [May  |  formation  under  oath  when  examined  by  the  com 


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missioncrs,  may  be  punished  by  fine  not  more  than 
jjf  1000,  or  imprisonment  not  more  tlian  one  year. 
The  commissioners  must  also  examine  any  bank 
at  any  time  when  reciuested  by  any  five  persons 
who  are  officers,  stockhoklcrs,  or  creditors.  In 
ease  of  the  apparent  insolvency  of  any  bank,  the 
commissioners  may  apply  to  some  Justice  of  the 
Supreme  Judicial  Court  for  an  injunction,  which 
shall  be  issued,  and  after  a  hearing,  may  be  modi- 
fied or  dissolved,  or  made  perpetual,  and  receivers 
may  be  appointed.  The  commissioners  shall  make 
an  annual  report  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Common- 
wealth, and  at  any  time  shall  report  to  him  if  they 
find  any  bank  or  any  director  or  cashier  has  vio- 
lated any  of  the  existing  laws,  that  he  may  cause 
such  law  to  be  forthwith  executed.  No  bank  shall 
discount  any  note  or  bill  of  exchange  to  which  a 
bank  commissioner  is  a  party,  cither  as  principal, 
surety,  endorser,  or  otherwise.  The  commission- 
ers shall  each  receive  %C)  for  every  day  employed, 
and  $\  for  every  20  miles'  travel,  and  may  appoint 
a  clerk  and  prescribe  his  duties,     [p.] 

128.  An  Act  in  relation  to  the  Essex,  and  Salem 
and  Loioell  Railroad  Cotnjmnies,  and  the  South 
Readimi  Branch  Railroad. — [May  14.] — Certain 
connections  between  these  roads  and  the  Eastern 
llailroad  are  authorized  under  various  restrictions, 
and  the  track  used  in  common  is  to  be  under  the 
care  of  a  common  superintendent,  appointed  and 
paid  by  the  three  companies  named  in  the  title,  and 
not  otherwise  in  tlie  employ  of  either  (except  with 
the  consent  of  all)  of  them.  The  last  named  com- 
pany is  authorized  to  increase  its  capital  ^100,000. 
In  case  of  the  dissent  of  the  Essex  llailroad  to 
this  Act,  tlie  other  two  roads  are  authorized  to 
build  new  roads  from  South  Danvers  to  Salem, 
south  of  the  Essex  road ;  location  to  be  filed,  and 
construction  completed  within  two  years,     [p.] 

129.  [g.]  An  Act  concerning  malicious  mischief. 
— [May  15.] — The  wilful  and  malicious  injury  by 
the  explosion  of  gunpowder,  of  houses,  &c.,  shall 
be  punished  by  imprisonment  in  the  State  Prison 
not  more  than  20  years,  or  County  Jail  or  House 
of  Correction  not  more  than  ()  years,  or  fine  not 
more  than  ,5 1000 — the  applying  gunpowder  with 
the  intent  to  injure,  by  imprisonment  in  the  State 
Prison  not  more  than  10  years,  or  County  Jail  or 
House  of  Correction  not  more  than  5  years,  or  by 
fine  not  more  than  ^500 — the  injury  by  the  appli- 
cation of  oil,  tar,  or  any  other  noxious  or  filthy 
substance,  by  imprisonment  in  the  State  Prison 
not  more  than  5  years,  or  in  the  County  Jail  or 
House  of  Correciion  not  more  than  3  years,  or  by 
fine  not  more  than  5300. 

130.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Female  Mutual 
Sewin//  Society  connected  ioith  the  First  Christian 
Clnirch  unci  Congregation  hi  Lynn. — [INIay  15.] — 
Incorporated  "  for  the  purpose  of  raising  money 
by  their  labor  and  other  laudable  means  for  charit- 
able objects  ;  "  may  hold  real  and  personal  estate 
to  S5,600.     [p.] 

131.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Clinton  Savings 
Bank.—[^l&j  15.]— May  hold  real  estate  to  510,000. 

132.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Proprietors  of  the 
Commons  or  Sheep  Pasture  in  Beverly.  —  [^lay 
15.] — Authorized  to  hold  the  land  so  called  at  Bev- 
erly Farms,  containing  about  135  acres  ;  to  manage 
and  improve  the  same,  and  to  sell  it  at  public 
auction,  for  the  benefit  of  the   proprietors. 

133.  [g.]  An  Act  relating  to  Joint  Stock  Compa- 
nies.— [May  15.] — Any  number  of  persons  not  less 
than  three,  who  associate  themselves  together  for 
the  purpose  of  carrying  on  any  kind  of  manufac- 
turing, mechanical,  mining,  or  quarrying  business 
(except  distilling  or  manufacturing  intoxicating 
liquors),  and  who  comply  with  the  provisions  of 
this  Act,  shall  be  a  corporation  under  the  name  by 
them  assumed,  not  the  name  of  any  other  corpo- 
ration or  company,  and  may  hold  real  and  personal 
estate  necessary  for  its  purposes.     The  amount  of 


capital  stock  shall  be  fixed  and  limited  by  the 
stockholders,  and  may  be  increased  by  them,  but 
shall  not  be  less  than  ^5000  nor  more  than  5200,- 
000.  Before  commencing  business,  an  att(?sted  cer- 
tificate, stating  the  name  of  the  corjioralion,  its  pur- 
poses, amount  of  stock,  par  value  of  shares,  stock 
paid  in,  name  and  residences  of  stockholders,  and 
number  of  shares  held  by  each,  shall  be  published, 
and  filed  with  (he  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth, 
and  the  clerk  of  the  town  or  city  where  the  corpo- 
ration is  located.  A  similar  certificate,  stating  in 
addition,  the  amounts  of  capital  invested  in  real 
and  in  personal  estate,  and  of  property  owned  by 
the  corporation,  of  debts  due  to  and  from  it,  shall 
be  annually  made  in  January,  and  deposited  with 
the  town  or  city  clerk,  at  whose  office  all  transfers 
of  stock  must  be  made.  If  the  officers  of  the  cor- 
poration neglect  these  duties,  they  shall  be  jointly 
and  severally  liable  for  its  debts.  The  stockhold- 
ers shall  be  jointly  and  severally  individually  liable 
for  debts  due  their  laborers,  for  services  within  six 
months  preceding  the  demand  for  the  same.  No 
shares  shall  be  issued  for  less  than  their  par  value. 
The  Legislature  may  at  any  lime  alter,  amend, 
or  repeal  this  Act,  and  may  by  special  act  annul  or 
dissolve  any  corporation  existing  under  it.  The 
Secretary  shall  annually  prepare  a  printed  abstract 
from  the  certificates  of  corporations  filed  with  him 
as  above. 

134.  Ayi  Act  in  additiori  to  an  Act  to  incorporate 
the  Southbridge  and  Blackstotw  Railroad  Company. 
—  [May  15.] — Times  for  location  and  construction 
extended  one  year.  Corporation  authorized  to 
divide  the  road  into  three  sections,  to  be  separately 
built,  on  the  subscription  respectively  of  5150,000, 
5300,000,  and  5400,000  of  the  stock,  and  when  20 
■per  cent,  thereof  is  paid  in.  Section  9  of  charter 
repealed,     [p.] 

135.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Worcester  Mechan- 
ics' Savings  Bank. — [May  15.] 

136.  [g.]  An  Act  to  facilitate  the  settlement  of 
estates  of  deceased  persons. — [May  15.  J — Authorizes 
the  sale  of  outstanding  debts  of  deceased  persons 
under  the  license  of  probate  courts,  subject  to  ap- 
peals to  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court. 

137.  A^iAct  in  additio7i  to  an  Act  authorizing  the 
disposal  of  the  piroperty  of  the  East  Parish  in  Ames- 
bury. — [May  15.] — Directs  the  application  of  the 
funds  to  the  payment,  1st,  of  the  debts  ;  2d,  of  the 
reasonable  expenses  of  petitioners  and  remon- 
strants in  regard  to  the  matter,  to  the  Legislatures 
of  1849  and  iSoO;  3d,  of  5100  lo  Rev.  Benjamin 
Sawyer  or  his  legal  representatives,  and  4th,  the 
remainder  to  be  divided  among  three  specified 
societies. 

138.  [g.]  An  Act  regtdating  the  publication  of 
Advertiseme7its  issued  under  the  authority  of  probate 
judges  and  commissioners  of  insolvency. — [May  15.] 
— Persons  having  business  at  the  offices  of  these 
officers  shall  have  the  right  of  selecting  such 
newspapers  as  they  may  prefer  and  name  for  the 
publication  of  legal  notices  ordered  ;  provided  that 
if  the  newspaper  thus  selected  be  deemed  by  the 
judge  or  commissioner  insufficient  to  give  due  pub- 
licity, he  may  order  the  publication  in  one  other 
paper,     [p.] 

139.  An  Act  to  nicorporate  the  Stoneham  Branch 
Railroad  Company. — [May  15.] — To  build  a  rail- 
road from  Stoneham  to  the  Medford  Branch  of  the 
Boston  iS:  Maine  Railroad  in  Medford,  or  to  the 
Boston  &  Lowell  Railroad,  between  the  8th  and 
10th  mile-posts.  Capital,  5100,000.  Location  to 
be  filed  within  one  year,  and  construction  finished 
within  three  years.  Authorized  to  transfer  their 
franchise,  &c.,  to  the  Maine  or  Lowell  corporations, 
if  three  quarters,  in  interest,  of  the  stockholders 
elect  so  to  do.  Construction  not  to  be  begun  till 
the  stock  is  subscribed  and  20  per  cent,  paid  in. 

140.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Berkshire  County 
Mutual  Life  Insttrance  Company. — [May   15.] — In 


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Pittsfield.  Original  guarantee  capital  stock, 
5100,000.  Twelve  directors,  (unless  a  different 
number  be  established  by  a  by-law)  to  be  chosen, 
half  by  the  subscribers  to  the  guarantee  stock  (until 
its  redemption),  and  half  by  the  assured,  to  hold 
office  only  so  long  as  they  are  themselves  either 
stockholders  or  assured;  stockholders  entitled  to  a 
seven  per  cent,  dividend  whenever  the  resources  of 
the  company  are  sufficient.  The  company  may  hold 
real  estate  to  510,000.  Onequarter  of  the  estimated 
surplus  funds  to  be  set  apart  as  a  reserved  fund  for 
the  redemption  of  the  guarantee  stock.  Every  five 
years  the  remaining  three-quarters  shall  be  reim- 
bursed among  the  assured,  in  proportion  to 
premiums.  The  company  annually  to  pay  to  the 
Trustees  of  the  Massachusetts  General  Hospital 
one-third  of  the  net  profits,  if  any,  arising  from 
insurance  on  lives. 

141.  An  Act  for  the  protection  of  the  Harbor  of 
Beverly. — [May  15.] — Punishment  for  taking 
gravel,  &c.,  from  Tuck's  Point,  fixed  at  a  fine  not 
more  than  ^20. 

142.  An  Act  to  change  the  name  of  the  Second 
Parish  in  Bradford. — [May  15.] — To  be  named 
the  Congregational  Society  in  Groveland.     [p.] 

143.  An  Act  concerning  goats  going  at  large  on 
the  Island  of  Martha's  Viiieyard. — [May  15.] — 
Such  goats,  after  Nov.  1,  1851,  shall  be  deemed  in 
law,  animals  of  a  wild  nature,  and  may  be  treated 
by  any  person  accordingly. 

144.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Union  Sugar 
Woi'ks. — [May  15.] — Incorporated  "for  the  pur- 
pose of  manufacturing  and  refining  Sugar,"  in 
Boston  ;  may  hold  real  and  personal  estate  to 
5100,000. 

145. — An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  to  incorporate 
the  Middlesex  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Compamj. — 
[May  15.] — The  company  is  authorized  to  take,  on 
the  issuing  of  every  policy,  such  part  of  the  deposit 
note,  or  such  cash  premium,  as  the  directors  may 
deem  expedient. 

146.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Proprietors  of  the 
Second  Congregational  Society  in  Marblehead. — 
[May  15.J 

147.  [g.]  An  Act  concerning  the  effects  of  passen- 
gers transported  by  Railroad  Corporations  and 
other  common  carriers. — [May  15.] — Requires  the 
publication,  by  every  railroad  or  steamboat  com- 
pany, once  in  six  months,  of  a  descriptive  list 
of  all  unclaimed  baggage,  in  at  least  one  newspaper 
in  every  county  in  which  the  company  has  a 
passenger  station  or  office.  If,  six  months  after 
such  publication,  any  of  the  articles  remain  un- 
claimed, the  corporation  may  give  notice  to  the 
municipal  authorities,  who  may  either  require 
them  to  be  sold  forthwith  at  public  auction,  or  to  be 
again  advertised  and  sold  at  the  end  of  six  months. 
The  proceeds  of  articles  thus  sold,  after  deducting 
expenses,  shall  be  paid  over  to  the  Commonwealth. 
Any  corporation  neglecting  to  comply  with  these 
provisions  shall  be  liable  to  an  action  for  damages 
from  any  person  aggrieved,  and  to  a  penalty  of 
5100.  Whenever  any  action  is  brought  by  a 
passenger  to  recover  damages  for  lost,  missing,  &c., 
baggage,  or  its  contents,  if  the  plaintiff  has  proved 
its  bailment  to  the  common  carriers  and  subsequent 
loss  through  their  fault,  he  may  then  put  in  as  evi- 
dence a  descriptive  list,  sworn  to  by  him,  of  so  much 
of  the  contents  as  may  consist  of  wearing  apparel 
and  other  travelling  equipage. 

148.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Union  Mutual 
Marine  Insiirance  Company. — [May  15.] — In  New 
Bedford.  Term,  10  years.  No  policy  to  be  issued 
till  550,000  is  subscribed,  and  no  division  of 
profits  to  be  made  till  the  expiration  of  the  charter. 
May  hold  real  estate  to  510,000.  No  one  risk  to 
exceed  $[)QQQ  till  the  invested  capital  reaches 
5100,000. 

149.  An  Act  concerning  the  First  Parish  in 
Marshfeld. — [May  15.] — Trustees  of  the    Minis- 


terial Fund   authorized  to   invest   52000  in  real 
es.tate. 

150.  A71  Act  to  establish  a  Fire  Department  in  the 
toion  of  Stoneham. — [May  15.] 

151.  [g.]  An  Act  concerning  the  larcenij  of  real 
property. — [May  15.] — Whoever,  by  trespass,  with 
intent  to  steal,  takes  away  anything  which  is  parcel 
of  the  realty  or  annexed  thereto,  the  property  of 
another  of  some  value,  shall  be  guilty  of  .such 
simple  or  aggravated  larceny  as  he  would  be  if 
the  property  were  personal — and  in  general  the 
former  description  of  property  is  put  on  the  same 
footing  as  the  latter,  by  this  Act :  but  nothing  in  it 
can  prevent  any  civil  action  which  might  have 
elsewise  been  maintained. 

152.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  RoxburyAthenaum. 
— [May  15.] — May  hold  real  and  personal  estate  to 
550, OuO,  to  be  appropriated  exclusively  to  literary 
and  scientific  purposes.  To  wholly  take  the  place 
of  the  Roxbury  Athenaeum  organized  under  chap. 
41  of  the  Revised  Statutes,  if  this  Act  is  accepted 
by  a  majority  of  the  proprietors. 

153.  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  to  incorporate 
the  First  Evangelical  Congregational  Society  in  Ux- 
bridge. — [May  15.] — Authorized  to  assess  on  pews 
the  money  voted  to  be  raised  for  the  support  of 
public  w-orship,  other  parochial  charges,  and  repairs 
of  meeting  house,     [p.] 

154.  An  Act  concerning  the  East  Hampshire  Ag- 
ricultural Society. — [May  15.] — Name  changed,  by 
the  omission  of  "East ;  "  authorized  to  receive  the 
bounty  of  the  State  on  the  same  terms  as  other 
agricultural  societies. 

155.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  Saugtcs  Branch  Rail- 
road to  extend  the  same. — [May  15.] — Extension 
to  Flax  Pond  in  Lynn,  and  increase  of  capital  by 
540,000,  authorized.  Location  of  extension  to  be 
filed  within  one  year.  Construction  to  be  fin- 
ished in  two  years,  but  not  to  be  begun  till  all 
the  stock  has  been  subscribed  and  twenty  per 
cent,  on  each  and  every  share  paid  in. 

156.  [G.]  An  Act  relating  to  shop-breaking  and 
aggravated  larceny. — [May  15.] — Breaking  into  any 
building  in  the  night  time  with  intent  to  commit 
murder,  rape,  robbery,  larceny,  or  any  felony,  is 
made  punishable  by  imprisonment  in  the  State 
prison  not  more  than  20  years — and  various  less 
degrees  of  criminality  with  less  heavy  punishment. 

157.  An  Act  relating  to  Mutual  Fire  Insurance 
Companies. — [May  15.] — The  Secretaries  of  such 
companies  shall  give  bonds,  with  sureties,  faith- 
fully to  account  for  all  moneys  received  by  them 
for  their  companies.. 

158.  [g.]  An  Act  in  relation  to  the  Clerks  of 
Courts. — [May  15.] — Whenever  the  clerk  of  the 
courts  in  any  county  shall  be  unable  to  discharge 
the  duties  of  his  office,  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court 
may  appoint  a  clerk  pro  tern.,  who  shall  give  bonds, 
be  sworn  and  paid  as  provided  by  existing  laws, 
and  shall  serve  till  the  standing  clerk  resume  his 
office  or  another  is  appointed. 

159.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Worcester  Gas 
Liqht  Compani/. — [May  15.] — May  hold  real  and 
personal  estate  to  5200,000.  Shall  assume  all 
liabilities  of  the  present  proprietors  of  the  Gas 
Light  Works  in  Worcester,     [p.] 

160.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Massachusetts 
Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company. — [May  15.] — In 
Springfield.  Number  of  Directors,  eight.  Other 
provisions  same  as   No.  140. 

161.  [q.]  An  Act  for  the  better  preservation  of 
Municipal  and  other  Records. — [May  15.] — County 
and  Municipal  officers  must  have  their  "books  of 
public  record  or  registry  "  well  bound,  duly  filed 
and  arranged  for  reference,  and  shall  provide  a 
suitable  place  for  their  preservation  and  particular 
security  ;  and  in  case  any  records  become  worn,  mu- 
tilated or  illegible,  they  must  be  copied,  and  the 
copies  certified  and  carefully  preserved.  It  shall 
be  the  duty  of  each  clerk  and  register  to  keep  all 


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records  and  documents  in  his  sole  custody,  and  not 
to  permit  tlu^n  to  be  removed  under  a  penalty  of 
$10.  All  such  records  shall  be  open  to  jjublic 
insiJCCtion  under  a  penalty  of  $oO  for  removing 
or  for  defacinf^  them.  The  custody  of  books  of 
record  and  other  documents  of  ancient  proprietors 
of  townships,  or  of  common  lands,  in  case  such 
proprietors  shall  have  ceased  to  be  a  body  corpo- 
rate, or  of  any  church  or  religious  society  which 
has  been  dissolved,  shall,  if  not  otherwise  provided, 
be  vested  in  the  clerk  of  the  city  or  town  where 
such  lands,  or  most  of  them,  or  such  church,  are 
situated  ;  and  any  person  unlawfully  holding  them 
shall  be  punished  by  a  tine  not  more  than  ,?■'"■ 
County  and  town  othcers  are  authorized  to  cause 
old  records  and  papers  to  be  copied.  Any  coun- 
ty, city  or  town  refusing  to  fulfil  the  provisions 
of  this  Act  shall  forfeit  for  each  oft'ence  ,j?20,  and 
any  clerk  so  refusing,  ^10. 

162.  [g.]  An  Act  pvovidhuj  for  the  appointment 
of  Police  Officers. — [May  LO.]— Municipal  authori- 
ties may  appoint  police  oiKcers,  to  hold  office  dur- 
ing their  pleasure,  with  all  the  powers  of  constables 
except  serving  and  executing  civil  process. 

163.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Bay  State  Mutual 
Life  Insurance  Company. — [May  15.] — In  Conway. 
Original  guarantee  capital,  ^50,000.  Not  less  than 
eight  directors  to  be  first  chosen.  Other  provi- 
sions same  as  No.  140. 

164.  An  Act  to  authorize  William  Humphrey,  Jr., 
and  Ebenezei'  S.  Tioisden  to  extend  their  icharf. — 
[May  15.] — In  Marblehead,  twenty  feet;  not  to 
obstruct  the  safe  anchorage  of  vessels  in  the  har- 
bor. 

165.  \q.']  An  Act  relating  to  Insurance  on  Lives. — 
[May  lo.] — "  Whenever  any  peison  or  corporation 
shall  be  empowered  to  make  insurance  on  lives  upon 
land,  the  right  so  to  do  shall  be  deemed  subject 
to  the  same  obligations  for  the  payment  of  a  cer- 
tain share  of  the  profits  accruing  therefrom  to  the 
Massachusetts  General  Hospital,  as  are  imposed 
on  the  Massachusetts  Hospital  Life  Insurance 
Company  by  the  laws  now  in  force,  unless  express 
provision  to  the  contrary  shall  be  made  "  in  the 
Act  authorizing  such  insurance. 

166.  An  Act  to  authorize  Payne  G.  Aticood  and 
others  to  extend  their  tcharf. — [May  15.] — In  Well- 
fleet,  near  the  head  of  Mayo's  Beach,     [p.] 

167.  [g.]  An  Act  concerniny  vacancies  in  Ward 
Offices. — [May  15.] — At  the  "first  election  in  any 
city  after  a  new  division  into  wards,  the  ward  offi- 
cers shall  officiate  in  the  same  municipal  wards  for 
which  they  were  originally  chosen.  All  officers 
chosen  at  a  meeting  after  the  new  division  shall 
hold  their  offices  till  the  next  annual  meeting,  and 
in  both  cases,  until  others  are  chosen  and  qualified 
in  their  stead. 

168.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Massachusetts 
Universalist  Home  Missionary  Society. — [May  17] 
— Incorporated  "  for  the  purpose  of  giving  and  dis- 
seminating religious  instruction  ;"  may  hold  real 
estate  to  '^20,000,  and  personal  to  ^25,000,  to  be 
devoted  exclusively  to  purposes  of  religious  and 
moral  instruction  and  improvement. 

169.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capitai  stock  of  the 
Bank  of  Commerce. — [May  17-] — In  Boston.  In- 
crease, 5750, QUO,  to  be  paid  in  on  or  before  the 
last  day  of  April,  1852.     [p.] 

170.  [g]  An  Act  to  allow  corporations  to  he  rep- 
resejited  in  the  election  of  officers  of  Mutual  Fire 
Insurance  Companies. — ^'[May  17.] — The  Directors 
of  any  corporation  which  becomes  a  member  of  a 
mutual  fire  insurance  company,  may  appoint  one 
or  more  officers  or  stockholders  to  represent  it, 
who  may  vote  and  be  eligible  to  the  office  of  di- 
rector in  the  insurance  company,     [p.] 

171.  .4m  Act  to  incorporate  the  German  Mictual 
Society. — [May  17.] — Incorporated  "  for  the  pur- 
poses of  mutual  assistance  and  instruction,  and  for 
the  promotion  of  knowledge  in  German  literature. 


by  the  establishment  and  maintenance  of  a  library 
and  the  employment  of  oilier  means  of  education  ;  " 
may  hold  real  and  personal  estate  to  ,520,000. 

172.  A7i  Act  to  iiuorporute  the  Tru.itces  of  the 
IJollis  Institute  in  Braintrce. — [May  17.] — Trustees 
appointed  and  incorporated  to  exercise  all  powers 
under  the  will  of  the  late  John  II.  IIollis,and  tohold 
the  fund  bequeathed  by  him  to  the  South  Parish 
of  Braintrce  for  the  purposes  of  education.  May 
hold  real  estate  to  ,^25,000,  and  personal  to  ^oO.OOO, 
to  be  applied  to  the  purposes  of  education,     [p.] 

173.  An  Act  7'elatiny  to  the  fund  of  the  Sixth 
District  School  in  Weymouth  — [May  17.] — Select- 
men of  Weymo\ith  auth(U-ized  to  direct  the  trustee 
of  this  fund,  bequeathed  by  the  will  of  the  late  Lois 
Pratt,  to  expend  part  of  the  income  for  repairs  of 
the  school-house  and  for  apparatus,     j^p.] 

174.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Mernmack  Insur- 
ance Company. — [May  17-] — In  Newburyport. 
Term,  20  years.  May  hold  real  estate  to  ^20,000. 
Capital,  5100,000,  with  liberty  to  increase  it  to 
5200,000,  provided  that  5100,000  shall  be  paid  in 
within  two  years. 

175.  An  Act  to  authorize  Thomas  H.  Kitfield  to 
repair  and  maintain  his  wharf. — [May  17.] — On 
Manchester  river,  in  Manchester. 

176.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Barnstable  Bank.— [May  20.]— Increase,  510l),0O0  ; 
to  be  paid  in  before  1st  Monday  of  April,  1852.    [p.] 

177.  An  Act  to  itworpomte  the  Mariners'  Mutual 
Marine  Insurance  Company. — [May  20.] — In  Bos- 
ton. Term,  20  years.  No  policy  to  be  issued  till 
applications  have  been  made  for  marine  insurance 
to  5100,000;  no  division  of  funds  till  expiration 
of  charter. 

178.  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  for  establishing 
an  academy  in  the  toicii  of  Framingham  by  the 
name  of  the  Framingham  Academy. — [May  20.] — 
The  Trustees  of  the  academy  are  authorized  to 
convey  all  the  property  to  the  town,  which  shall 
within  one  year  establish  a  high  school,  to  be  under 
the  control  of  the  School  Committee,  and  may 
apply  the  income  of  the  funds  of  the  academy  to 
its  support.  This  Act  to  take  effect  when  accepted 
by  the  Trustees  and  by  the  town. 

179.  A71  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Milford  5rt«/t.— [May  20.]— In  Milford.  Increase. 
556,000,  to  be  paid  in  on  or  before  April  30, 1852.  [p.] 

180.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Boylston  Bank. — [May  20.] — In  Boston.  Increase, 
550,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  May  1,  1852.     [p.] 

ISL  A71  Act  to  change  the  time  of  holding  the 
annual  meeting  of  the  First  Universalist  Society  in 
Attleboro'. — [May  20.] — Hereafter  to  be  holden  in 
December. 

182.  A71  Act  to  inco7porate  the  City  Mutual 
Marine  a/id  Fi7-e  I7isu7-a7u-e  Co77ipa7iy. — [May  20.] — 
In  Boston.  Term,  20  years.  No  policy  to  be  issued 
till  550,000  is  subscribed ;  no  division  of  funds 
till  expiration  of  charter.  Company  restricted  to 
<?5000  on  any  one  risk  till  the  capital  reaches 
5100,000. 

183.  A71  Act  to  i/icrease  the  capital  stock  ef  the 
Bay  State  Bank. — [May  20.] — In  Lawrence.  In- 
crease, 5200,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  Mav  1,  1852. 

184.  A71  Act  toi7icrease  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Laighton  Ba7ik. — [May  20.] — In  Lynn.  Increase, 
550,000,  to  be  paid  in  on  or  before  April  30,  1852. 

185.  A7i  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  &f  the 
Agi-icultural  BamA-.- [May  20.]— In  Pittsfield. 
Increase,  5-50,000,  to  be  paid  in  on  or  before  April 
30,  1852.     [p.] 

186.  [g.]  An  Act  inad<iitionto  an  Act  to  authorize 
toirns  to  take  land  for  school-houses. — [May  20.] — 
The  provisions  of  the  law  of  1848  relative  to  taking 
land  for  erection  of  school-houses  thereon,  are  ex- 
tended to  taking  land  for  the  enlargement  of  any 
school-house  lot,  to  not  more  than  40  square  rods. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


187.  An^Act  to  authorize  the  First  Congregational 
Society  in  ^ Lynnfiehl  to  sell  certain  real  estate. — 
[May  20.] — Autliorized  to  sell  the  parsonage  lot, 
about  five  acres,     [p.] 

188.  An  Act  relating  to  the  Powow  River  Bank. 
— [May  20.] — The  renewal  of  the  charter  of  the 
Powow  River  Bank  in  Araesbury  by  the  law  of 
1830  shall  be  construed  and  deemed  to  intend  the 
bank  of  that  name  in  Salisbury,     [p.] 

189.  [g.]  An  Act  in  further  addition  to  the  several 
Acts  for  the  relief  of  Insolvent  Debtors  and  the  more 
equal  distribution  of  their  effects. — [May  20.] — The 
creditor's  oath  required  by  the  law  of  1848  may  be 
administered  by  a  justice  of  the  peace  when  the 
creditor  is  unable  to  appear  before  the  commis- 
sioner. If/any  person  whose  goods  or  estate  are 
attached  for  ^100  or  more  neglects  to  dissolve  the 
attachment  wilhin  a  prescribed  time,  any  creditor 
may  proceed  against  him  according  to  chap.  163 
of  the  Laws  of  1838.  If  he  has  failed  through 
mistake  or  accident,  however,  he  may  apply  to  the 
commissioner,  who,  after  notice,  hearing,  &c.,  if  the 
person  prove  himself  solvent,  may  stay  and  suppress 
the  proceedings.     [See  Nos.  322  aiid  349. ]_ 

190.  [g.]  An  Act  for  the  appointment  of  a  Land 
Agent. — [May  20.] — When  there  is  a  vacancy,  the 
Governor  and  Council  shall  fill  it  by  an  appointment 
of  a  land  agent  for  three  years,  subject  to  removal 
within  that  term.  Salary,  ^1000;  bond  required 
for  faithful  performance  of  duties,  ^550,000.  It 
shall  be  the  duty  of  the  land  agent  to  superintend 
the  public  lands  in  Maine,  and  generally  to  take  all 
necessary  steps  for  their  protection  and  security  not 
contrary  to  the  laws  of  Maine,  and  to  make  and  ex- 
ecute contracts  for  the  sale  of  timber  and  grass  on 
the  lands,  provided  that  the  mode  of  selling,  &c.,  be 
approved  by  a  board  of  commissioners,  consisting 
of  the  Secretary,  Treasurer,  and  Auditor,  and  that 
in  no  case  the  fee  in  the  soil  be  disposed  of.  All 
assistants  of  the  land  agent  shall  be  sworn  to  the 
faithful  discharge  of  their  duties,  and  be  responsible 
to  him.     [p.] 

191.  An  Act  to  amend  an  Act  incorporating  the 
Massachusetts  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance  Com- 
pany.— [May  20.] — Company  to  insure  on  the 
mutual  principle.  No  policy  to  be  issued  until 
applications  for  insurance  have  been  made  to 
^100,000.  No  division  of  funds  till  expiration  of 
charter.     Section  2  of  charter  repealed. 

192.  An  Act  better  to  establish  the  line  between 
the  tow7is  of  Hancock  and  Neio  Ashford. — [May  20.] 
—Line  to  be  considered  to  be  :  Beginning  at 
N.W.  corner  of  Lanesboro',  thence  running  N.  71° 
W.  241  rods  ;  thence  N.  19°  E.  to  Williamstown 
line. 

193.  [g.]  An  Act  to  prevent  disturbances  at 
funerals. — [May  20.] — Every  person  who   wilfully 

interrupts  or  disturbs  any  funeral  assembly  or  pro- 
cession, shall  be  punished  by  imprisonment  in  the 
county  jail  not  more  than  30  days,  or  by  fine  not 
more  than  ,goO. 

194.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Lee  jBaH/c— [May  21.]— In  Lee.  Increase  ^50,000, 
to  be  paid  in  on  or  before  April  30,  1852.     [p.]_ 

195.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Mechanics'  Bank. — [May  21.] — In  Worcester. 
Increase,  ^150,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  May  1, 
1852.     [p.] 

196.  An  Act  to  provide  additio?ial  Railroad 
accommodations  for  the  town  of  Wilmington  and 
vicinity. — [May  21.] — The  provisions  of  the  char- 
ters of  the  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad,  prohibit- 
ing the  establishment  of  any  station  on  tliat  road 
between  Andovcr  and  Reading  without  the  consent 
of  tile  Boston  and  Lowell  Railroad,  and  of  the  Salem 
and  Lowell  Railroad,  prohibiting  the  cars  of  that 
company  from  slopping  or  delivering  passengers 
or  freight  within  one  mile  of  the  Boston  and  Maine 
Railroad,  are  repealed.  Nothing  in  the  Act  to  be 
construed  to   allow   cars   to   be   drawn   from   the 


Boston  and  Maine  Railroad  over  the  Salem  and 
Lo'well  Railroad,  or  vice  versd. 

197.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Fall  River  J?«nA-.— [May  21.]— In  Fall  River.  In- 
crease, ^50,000,  by  making  the  par  value  of  shares 
^87.50  instead  of  ^75,  to  be  paid  in  before  May  1, 
1852.     [p.] 

198.  An  Act  to  inci-ease  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Bedford  Commercial  Bank. — [May  21.] — In  New 
Bedford.  Increase,  ^200,000,  to  be  paid  in  before 
the  1st  Monday  in  April,  1852.     [p.] 

199.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Freeman' s  Bank. —  [May  21.] — In  Boston.  Increase, 
^50,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  the  first  Monday  in 
April,  1852.     [p.] 

200.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Lancaster  Bank. — [May  21.] — In  Lancaster.  In- 
crease, .§25,000,  to  be  paid  in  on  or  before  April  30, 
1852.     [p.] 

201.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Rollstone  Bank.—\lsl^.y  21.]— In  Fitchburg."  In- 
crease, ,§?  100,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  the  1st 
Monday  in  April,  1852.     [p.] 

202.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Granite  Bank. — [May  21.] — In  Boston.  Increase, 
^250,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  May  1,  1852.     [p.] 

203.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Worcester  Bank. — [May  21.] — In  Worcester.  In- 
crease, 550,000,  to  be  paid  in  on  or  before  April 
30.  1852.     [p.] 

204.  An  Act  exempting  the  members  of  the  Aiicient 
and  Honorable  Artillery  Company  from  jury  duty. 
—[May  21.] 

205.  An  Act  to  change  the  name  of  the  proprietors 
of  the  West  Bradford  Meeting-house. — [May  21.] — 
Name  changed  by  the  omission  of  "  West."     [p.] 

206.  [g.]  An  Act  to  provide  further  reniedy  for 
Creditors. — [May  21.] — The  Supreme  Judicial  Court 
shall  have  jurisdiction  in  equity  upon  a  bill  by  any 
creditor  to  reach  any  property  in  this  State  of  a 
debtor  residing  out  of  the  State,  which  cannot  be 
attached  or  taiien  on  execution  in  a  suit  at  law 
against  such  debtor,     [p.] 

207.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Scituate  Savings 
J3aw7c.— [May  21.] 

208.  [g.]  An  Act  to  authorize  Judges  of  Probate 
to  take  the  proof  of  the  execution  of  deeds  in  cer- 
tain cases. — [May  21.] — The  Judges  of  Probate  in 
their  respective  counties  shall  have  concurrent  ju- 
risdiction with  the  courts  of  record  in  taking  such 
proof;  and  a  certificate  of  such  proof  by  the  Judge 
of  Probate  shall  be  endorsed  upon  or  annexed  to 
the  deed,     [p.] 

209.  A71  Act  to  authorize  John  Gibson  and  others 
to  build  a  loharf  m  Lynn. — [May  21.] — On  the 
west  side  of  Nahant  Beach,  near  the  middle 
thereof ;  the  proprietors  to  have  the  exclusive  use 
of  the  water  150  feet  wide  on  each  side  of  the 
wharf.  This  Act  not  to  go  into  operation  tinless 
approved  within  si.x  months  by  the  City  Council 
of  Lynn. 

210.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Stockbridge  Water 
Company. — [May  21.] — Incorporated  "  for  the  pur- 
pose of  supplying  the  inhabitants  of  Stockbridge 
with  good  water;"  may  hold  real  and  personal 
estate  to  ,^30,000.  The  water  to  be  conveyed  to 
Plain  street  aijd  the  adjacent  streets  from  the 
spring  on  the  land  of  Major  Calvin  Dewey,  near 
Rattlesnake  Mountain,  in  Stockbridge  ;  also  the 
springs  on  the  lands  occupied  by  David  C.  Hull. 

211.  [g.]  ,4;?.  Act  concerning  illegitimate  children. 
— [May  21.] — Such  children  shall  inherit  from  the 
mother  and  any  maternal  ancestor,  the  same  as  if 
born  in  lawful  wedlock. 

212.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  West  Newbury 
Railroad  Company. — [May  21.] — To  build  a  rail- 
road from  the  Newburyport  Railroad  in  George- 
town, through  Grovcland  to  West  Newbury,  with 
authority  to  enter  upon  and  use  the  Danvers  and 
Georgetown  Railroad,  and  to  contract  with  that 


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company  for  therunninn:  of  their  railroad.  Capi- 
tal, ,y.50,'000.  The  West  Newbury  and  Dan  vers  and 
(jcor£!;etown  companies  may  unite  and  form  one 
comjiany  whenever  so  voted  by  each  company.  Lo- 
cation to  be  filed  within  two  years,  and  road  con- 
structed within  three.  Construction  not  to  be  begun 
till  all  the  stock  has  been  subscribed,  and  10  i^er 
cent  on  each  and  every  share  paid  in.     [p.] 

213.  [g.]  .4n  Act  conccrnituj  the  levy  of  execu- 
tions.— [Jlay  21.] — If  any  execution  against  a  cor- 
poration shall  have  been  satisfied  by  levy  on  a 
member,  and  the  property  thus  levied  shall  have 
subsefiuently  been  recovered  by  the  member  from 
the  officer  or  judgment  creditor,  he  may  be  en- 
titled to  a  new  execution  for  the  sum  remaining 
due  him. 

214.  [g.]  An  Act  conccrninp  the  locatioyi  ofhirjh- 
toays. — [May  21.] — On  application  made  by  any 
five  inhabitants  of  a  town  who  shall  pay  the  ex- 
penses accruing  in  the  case,  the  county  commis- 
sioners may  locate  anew  a  road  within  that  town, 
after  giving  notice,  &c.,  in  like  manner,  as  in  the 
case  of  laying  out  highways. 

21.5.  [g.]  An  Act  to  exempt  Agj-icultural  Societies 
from  Taxation. — [May  21.] — The  property  real  and 
personal  of  such  societies  is  exempted  from  tax- 
ation from  and  after  the  passage  of  this  Act. 

216.  [g.]  An  Act  providinn  for  rettirns  of  moneys 
received  by  public  officers. — [May  21.] — All  offi- 
cers receiving  moneys  which  they  are  required  by 
law  to  pay  over  to  the  Commonwealth  or  any  public 
authority,  shall,  on  or  before  January  15,  annually 
return  to  the  Secretary,  under  oath,  a  true  account 
of  all  such  moneys  received  by  them  during  the 
year  ending  on  the  first  Wednesday  of  the  same 
month,  under  penalty  of  5200  for  neglect  or  omis- 
sion to  make  the  return. 

217.  [g.]  An  Act  to  jjrovide  for  the  inspection  of 
Belt  Leather. — [May  21.] — Belt  leather  is  placed  on 
the  same  footing  as  sole  leather,  as  regards  inspec- 
tion, &c. 

218.  [g.]  An  Act  in  relation  to  Easements. — 
[May  21.] — The  notice  required  by  law  to  be  given 
by  an  owner  of  land  to  prevent  an  adjoining  owner 
from  acquiring  an  easement  therein,  may,  when  the 
latter  is  unknown,  be  served  by  posting  a  copy 
conspicuously  on  the  premises,  and  by  serving  it 
on  the  person  to  whom  they  were  last  assessed, 
and  by  recording  it  in  the  registry  of  deeds. 

219.  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  to  incorporate 
the  Real  Estate  Mxitual  Fire  Insurance  Company. 
— [May  21.] — Authorized  to  insure  personal  prop- 
erty,    [p.] 

220.  A7i  Act  concerniny  the  Fi)-si  Baptist  Society 
in  Chelsea. — [May  21.] — Authorized  to  assess  on 
pews  money  voted  to  be  raised  for  support  of  pub- 
lic worship  and  other  parochial  charges  and  repairs 
of  meeting-house,  provided  no  person  not  a  pew- 
holder  shall  be  entitled  to  vote  upon  any  question 
relating  to  the  settlement  of  a  pastor,  or  raising 
or  appropriating  moneys.  This  Act  not  to  take 
eflfect  unless  accepted  by  a  vote  of  two-thirds  of 
the  members  present  and  voting  at  a  legal  meet- 
ing. 

221.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  Cape  Cod  Branch 
Railroad  Company  to  exteiul  its  Railroad. — [May 
21.] — Extension  authorized  from  Sandwich  through 
Barnstable  to  Yarmouth,  and  thence  to  tide  water, 
in  Hyannis  Harbor  in  Barnstable.  Capital  au- 
thorized to  be  increased  by  ^240, 000  in  shaies  of 
§60  each.  Construction  of  extension  not  to  be  be- 
gun till  the  stock  is  subscribed  and  20  per  cent,  on 
each  and  every  share  paid  in.  Par  of  the  original 
shares  reduced  to  ,$60.  Location  of  extension  to 
be  filed  within  one  year,  and  construction  finished 
within  two  years,     [p.] 

222.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Worcester  and  Nashua  Railroad  Company. — [May 
22.]— Increase,  5300,000.  Present  stockholders 
may  subscribe  for  one  new  share  for  everv  five  shares 


of  old  stock,  and  receive  thereupon  a  certificate  of 
six  sliares  of  preferred  stock.  Holders  oflcss  than 
five  shares  may  transfer  their  right  to  subscribe  for 
new  stock.  'Die  preferred  stock  to  be  entitled  to 
a  dividend  of  G  per  cent,  a  year  in  preference  to  the 
other.  The  Act  not  to  take  effect  unless  accepted 
by  a  vote  representing  at  least  three-fourths  of  the 
stock  of  the  company,  or  until  the  written  assent 
of  the  holders  of  two-thirds  of  the  stock  be  ob- 
tained. 

223.  An  Act  to  i7icrea.se  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Traders'  Bank. — [May  22.] — In  Boston.  Increase, 
5200,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  the  first  Monday  of 
April,  18.52.     [p.] 

224.  [g]  An  Act  to  change  the  organization  of 
the  Board  of  Overseers  of  the  University  at  Cam- 
bridye. — [May  22.1 — The  Board,  as  now  constituted, 
shall  continue  till  the  first  Wednesday  in  January 
1852,  and  no  longer.  The  Governor,  Lieutenant 
Governor,  President  of  the  Senate,  Speaker  of  the 
House,  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Education,  and 
the  President  and  Treasurer  of  Harvard  College, 
for  the  time  being,  with  thirtv  other  persons,  shall 
then  constitute  the  Board.  [The  Board  now  consists 
of  the  Governor,  Lieut.  Gover7ior,  the  ni7ie  Coun- 
cillors,  Speaker  of  the  House,  President  of  the  Col- 
lege,  the  40  Senators ;  and  30  permane7it  7nembers, 
chosen  by  the  Board  itself,  a7id  holding  office  till 
death  or  resignation.]  The  30  permanent  mem- 
bers of  the  present  Board  shall  be  divided  into 
three  classes  of  ten  each,  by  lot  or  otherwise,  as 
they  themselves  may  determine ;  and  the  persons 
of  the  first  class  shall  go  out  of  office  on  the  first 
Wednesday  of  January,  1852;  the  second  class  on 
that  day  in  1853,  and  the  third  class  on  that  day 
in  1854,  and  their  places  shall  be  filled  by  the  Legis- 
lature in  joint  ballot  of  the  Senators  and  Repre- 
sentatives ;  but  the  persons  of  each  of  these  classes 
shall  continue  in  office  two  months  after  the  days 
mentioned,  unless  their  successors  shall  have  been 
sooner  chosen.  When  the  Board  shall  have  thus 
been  wholly  renewed,  each  of  the  classes  shall  be 
subdivided,  by  lot  or  otherwise,  into  two  new 
classes,  making  in  all  six  new  classes,  of  five  each, 
which  shall  go  out  of  office  in  rotation,  one  each 
year.  If  the  legislature  neglect  to  fill  any  vacancy  in 
the  board  within  three  months  of  its  day  of  meeting, 
it  shall  be  filled  by  the  remaining  overseers.  The 
Board  may  choose  a  Secretary,  and  make  by-laws, 
&c.  No  member  of  the  Legislature  which  elects 
shall  be  eligible  as  an  overseer  ;  and  no  person 
shall  be  reeligible  for  more  than  one  term  imme- 
diately succeeding  that  to  which  he  shall  have 
been  first  elected.  This  Act  to  be  in  force  when 
accepted  by  the  corporation  and  present  Board  of 
Overseers,  at  meetings  held  during  the  present  ses- 
sion of  the  legislature.  [It  was  so  accepted,  May 
22,  by  the  Co7po7'atio7i  7mani77iously,  and  by  the 
Oveiseers,  yeas  51,  nai/s  2,  excused  4,  abse/it  25.] 

225.  A7i  Act  to  i7icrease  the  capiial  stock  of  the 
Cochituate  Ba7ik,  and  to  chanqe  its  location. — [May 
22.]— In  Boston.  Increase,  5100.000,  to  be  paid  in 
before  May  1, 1852.  So  much  of  the  charter  which 
requires  the  bank  to  be  located  south  of  Boylston 
street  is  repealed,  but  it  shall  not  be  north  of  Sum- 
mer street,     [p.] 

226.  [g.]  An  Act  for  the  better  security  of  the 
ballot. — [May  22.] — At  all  elections  subsequent  to 
Xov.  1,  1850,  the  votes  shall  clearly  indicate,  in 
writing  or  print,  the  office  for  which  each  person 
voted  for  is  designed,  and  shall  all  be  deposited  in 
one  sealed  envelope,  and  no  vote  deposited  in  any 
other  manner  shall  be  counted ;  provided  that  in 
trials  for  representative  to  the  legislature,  when 
no  other  officer  is  voted  for  at  the  same  time,  the 
indication  of  the  office  may  be  omitted  from  the 
ballot.  The  Secretary  shall  provide  "  a  sufficient 
quantity  of  self-sealing  envelopes,  of  uniform  ap- 
pearance, and  of  suitable  size  and  quality  for  the 
use  of  all  the  voters,"  to  be  distributed  to  the  clerks 


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of  the  cities  and  towns,  so  that  each  shall  have  six 
times  as  many  as  the  number  of  names  oi:  the 
voting-list,  and  by  them  furnished  at  elections  to 
the  selectmen  of  towns  and  wardens  and  inspectors 
of  wards  in  cities ;  who  shall  appoint  two  persons 
to  take  care  of  them  and  supply  every  person 
claiming  to  be  a  voter  ;  and  may  count  the  envel- 
opes deposited  in  the  ballot-boxes  from  time  to 
time,  and  open  them  once  in  each  hour;  and  if 
more  than  one  vote  is  found  in  one  envelope,  bear- 
ing the  name  of  the  same  person  for  the  same 
office,  reject  all  but  one,  and  if  bearing  different 
names,  reject  them  all ;  and  not  count  any  envel- 
opes "bearing  any  mark,  impression,  or  device  or 
color  designed  to  distinguish  such  envelopes  from 
others."  "  Each  voter,  when  depositing  his  ballot. 
shall  hold  it  in  such  a  manner  that  the  inspecting 
officers  can  distinctly  see  whether  more  than  one  is 
placed  in  the  ballot-box."  Any  person  who  fraud- 
ulently obtains  envelopes  by  claiming  to  be  a  voter, 
knowing  that  he  is  not,  shall  be  liable  to  a  fine 
from  ^10  to  ,^50.  Any  city  or  town  officer  neglect- 
ing any  duty  imposed  on  him  by  this  Act  shall  for- 
feit not  less  than  §100,  nor  more  than  Jg.5000. 

227.  All  Act  to  provide  for  an  additiotial  term  of 
the  County  Commissioners  for  the  County  of  Essex. 
— [May  22.] — In  addition  to  the  meetings  now  re- 
quired by  law,  they  shall  also  meet  at  Lawrence 
annually,  on  the  last  Tuesday  of  August. 

228.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Merchants'  Bank  in  New  Bedford. — [May  22.]^ — In- 
crease, .^200,000.  to  be  paid  in  before  the  1st  Mon- 
day of  April,  1852.     [p.] 

229.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Quinsigamond  Bank. — [May  22.] — In  Worcester. 
Increase,  Jg50,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  May  1, 1852. 

[P.] 

230.  An  Act  to  iricrease  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Shoe  and  Leather  Dealers'  Bank. — [May  22.] — In 
Boston.  Increase,  ^250,000,  to  be  paid  in  before 
May  1,  1852.     [p.] 

231.  An  Act  to  authorize  Samuel  T.  DeFord  to 
extend  his  wharf  in  Newburyport. — [May  22.] — 
Extension  authorized,  125  feet. 

232.  A7i  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Exchange  Bank. — [May  22.] — In  Boston.  Increase, 
^500,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  May  1,  1852.     [p.] 

233.  [g.]  An  Actio  amend  some  of  the  proceed- 
ings, practice,  and  rules  of  evidence  of  the  Courts  of 
this  Commonioealth. — [May  22.] — [This  is  a  very 
long  and  important  act,  occupying  thirty-one  pages 
of  the  printed  book  of  laws.  It  was  passed  unani- 
mously by  both  branches,  through  all  its  stages. 
As  it  relates  wholly  to  proceedings,  etc.,  in  the 
courts,  it  abounds  in  technicalities  ;  and  an  abstract 
of  it  would  possess  little  interest  to  any  one,  since 
the  legal  profession,  whom  it  most  concerns,  will  of 
course  always  desire  to  refer  to  the  act  itself.  It  is 
founded  on  the  report  of  the  Commissioners,  ap- 
pointed in  accordance  with  a  resolve  of  the  Legis- 
lature, April  4,  1849.  The  Commissioners  were 
Benj.  R.  Curtis  of  Boston,  (now  a  judge  of  the 
U.  S.  Supreme  Court,)  N.  J.  Lord  of  Salem,  and 
R.  A.  Chapman  of  Springfield.] 

234.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Prescott  Bank. — [May  22.] — In  Lowell.  Increase, 
$50,im,  to  be  paid  in  before  May  1,  1852.     [p.] 

235.  An  Act  to  incorporcde  tJie  Chebacco  Mutual 
Fire  Insurance  Company. — [May  23.] — In  Essex, 
Term,  28  years. 

236.  An  Act  in  7-elation  to  the  Grand  Junction 
Railroad  and  Depot  Company. — [May  23.] — May 
cross  certain  streets  in  Chelsea  at  grade.  May  lo- 
cate, construct,  and  maintain  a  piece  of  Railroad 
from  their  line  in  Somerville  or  Charlestown,  across 
the  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad,  to  their  line 
again,     [p.] 

237.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Salem  Steam- 
boat Company. — [May  23.] — Authorized  to  hold  a 
steamboat,    to    be    employed    in   and  about  the 


harbor  of  Salem,  and  real  estate  to  ,g[1000.    Capital, 

^20,000. 

238.  [g.]  An  Act  regtilaiing  the  measurement  of 
chestnuts  aiid  walnuts. — [May  23.] — They  shall  be 
measured  by  the  strike  or  level  measure,  the  same 
as  cranberries  and  other  berries,  and  flax-seed,  by 
existing  laws.     To  take  effect  Aug.  1,  1851. 

239.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  Auditor  of  Accounts 
to  employ  a  clerk. — [May  23.] — "At  such  times  as 
he  shall  think  it  necessary,  at  an  expense  not  to 
exceed  ^600,  to  be  paid  out  of  the  treasury." 

240.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Agrindttiral  and. 
Mechanics'  Hall  Association. — [May  23.] — Incorpo- 
rated "  for  the  purpose  of  erecting  and  maintaining 
in  Springfield  an  edifice  to  contain  library  and  lec- 
ture rooms  and  halls  suitable  and  convenient  for 
the  exhibition  and  sale  of  articles  connected  with 
agricultural,  horticultural,  and  mechanical  science 
and  industry  ;"  may  hold  real  and  personal  estate 
for  this  purpose  to  §35,000. 

241.  An  Act  concerning  the  Mount  Pleasant 
Branch  Railroad  Co?7ipany.  —  [May  23.] — Times 
for  location  and  construction  extended  one  year. 
Construction  not  to  be  begun  till  the  stock  is  sub- 
scribed and  20  per  cent,  on  each  and  every  share 
paid  in. 

242.  An  Act  to  hicorporate  the  North  Beverly 
Branch  Railroad  Company. — [May  23.] — To  build 
a  branch  road  from  the  Eastern  Railroad  in  Bev- 
erly to  Wenham  Pond,  less  than  half  a  mile  long. 
Capital,  ^40,000.  Location  to  be  filed  within 
one  year,  and  construction  finished  within  two 
years.  Construction  not  to  be  begun  till  all  the 
stock  has  been  subscribed  and  20 per  cent,  on  each 
and  every  share  paid  in. 

243.  An  Act  iii  addition  to  an  Act  to  establish  the 
Boston  Lunatic  Hospital. — [May  23.] — The  City 
Council  of  Boston  may  pass  such  ordinances  as 
they  shall  deem  expedient  for  conducting  the 
business  of  the  Boston  Lunatic  Hospital,  and  ap- 
pointing such  officers  as  in  their  opinion  may  be 
necessary,     [p.] 

244.  A7i  Act  to  incorporate  the  Wilmington  and 
Cambridge  Railroad  Company.  —  [May  23.] — To 
build  a  railroad  from  the  Boston  and  Maine  Rail- 
road in  Wilmington,  across  the  Boston  and 
Lowell  Railroad  and  the  Middlesex  Canal,  through 
Burlington  and  Woburn  to  the  Lexington  and 
West  Cambridge  Railroad  in  West  Cambridge; 
or,  leaving  this  line  at  the  canal,  at  Gardner's 
Locks,  and  intersecting  the  Lowell  Road  in  Win- 
chester ;  also  from  that  road  in  Medford  or  Som- 
erville to  the  Fitchburg  Railroad,  near  Porter's 
Hotel,  in  Cambridge.  Capital,  ^2.50,000.  Loca- 
tion to  be  filed  in  one  year,  and  road  constructed 
in  three  years.  Construction  not  to  be  begun  till 
all  the  stock  is  subscribed  and  10 per  cent,  on  each 
and  every  share  paid  in. 

245.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Providetice  and 
Bristol  Railroad  Company. — [May  23.] — To  build 
a  railroad  from  the  Rhode  Island  line  near  Prov- 
idence, at  India  Bridge,  through  Seekonk  to  the 
southeast  boundary  line  of  that  town.  Capital, 
5250,000.  Location  to  be  filed  within  one  year,  and 
road  completed  within  four  years.  Construction 
iiot  to  be  begun  till  all  the  stock  is  subscribed  and 
20  jyer  cent,  on  each  and  every  share  paid  in.  The 
company  may  be  connected  with  the  Rhode  Island 
company  of  the  same  name,  if  both  companies 
agree,  and  form  one  company,  of  which  one  or  more 
of  the  directors  or  other  officers  shall  be  inhab- 
itants of  Massachusetts.  Separate  accounts  shall 
be  kept  of  the  expenditures  in  each  State,  and  two 
commissioners  shall  be  appointed,  one  by  the 
Governor  of  each  State,  to  apportion  the  receipts 
and  expenditures  of  the  road  to  each  State. 

246.  [g.]  An  Act  concerning  arrests  for  offences 
committed  on  the  Lord's  Day. — [May  23.] — Any  per- 
son discovered  wilfully  injuring  fruit  or  forest  trees, 
or  committing  any  kind  ofmalicious  mischief  on  the 


Lord's  day,  niay  be  arrested  by  an  officer  or  private 
iiidividuiil,  and  lawfully  detained  not  more  than 
twenty-four  hours,  till  a  complaint  can  be  made 
afjainst  him  and  a  warrant  issued  thereon. 

247.  [Ci.l  An  Art  in  additionto  the  Actroncerni7i(i 
E/ccirir  Tchiiraph  Companies  and  electric  tele- 
ciraphimj. — [May  23.] — No  enjoyment  by  any  person 
or  corporation,  for  any  lens^th  of  time,  of  the 
priviles^c  of  having  telegraphic  posts,  wires  or 
apparatus  attached  to  tlie  property  of  others,  shall 
be  deemed  to  give  a  legal  right  tc  the  continued 
enjoyment  of  such  casement,  or  raise  anypresump- 
ti(m  to  its  grant.  When  any  injury  is  done  by 
telegraph  apparatus,  the  proprietors  shall  be 
licld  responsible  to  the  person  or  corporation 
injured.  No  incorporated  telegraph  company  shall 
begin  the  construction  of  its  line  till  three-fourths 
of  its  capital  stock  is  taken  and  unconditionally 
subscribed  for,  nor  owe  debts  to  a  larger  amount 
than  half  its  ca])ital  actually  paid  in.  Telegraph 
companies  shall  make  attested  annual  returns  to 
the  Secretary,  on  or  before  the  1st  of  December  of 
each  year.  The  President  and  Treasurer  shall  be 
jointly  and  seveially  individually  liable  for  all  in- 
debtedness of  their  company,  in  case  of  wilful 
neglect  to  comply  with  ihe  provisions  of  this 
Act.     [p.] 

248.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Marine  Bank.— [May  23.]— In  New  Bedford.  In- 
crease, ^200,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  the  1st  Mon- 
day in  April,  1852.     [p.] 

249.  An  Act  to  change  the  names  of  the  persons 
therein  mentioned. — [May  23.] — Changes  the  names 
of  174  persons.     [See  Nos.  17  and  201.] 

250.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  town  of  West 
Roxbury. — [May  24.] — The  south-westerly  portion 
of  the  city  of  Roxbury  is  incorporated  into  a  new 
town  by  the  name  of  West  Roxbury,  the  inhab- 
itants of  which  shall  be  holden  to  pay  all  arrears 
of  taxes  assessed  on  them  by  Roxbury  ;  also  their 
proportion  (to  be  ascertained  by  the  last  city 
valuation)  of  all  county  and  State  taxes  that  may 
be  assessed  on  them  before  the  next  valuation,  and 
of  all  debts  owing  from  Roxbury,  and  shall  be 
entitled  to  receive  from  that  city  their  proportion 
of  the  corporate  property  ;  provided,  that  the  city 
shall  incur  no  liability  to  West  Roxbury  after  the 
passsage  of  this  Act.  The  city  and  town  shall  be 
respectively  liable  for  the  support  of  paupers  whose 
settlement  was  gained  within  their  respective 
limits.  In  case  of  disagreement  in  respect  to  the 
division  of  paupers,  property,  debts,  and  taxes,  the 
Norfolk  Court  of  Common  Pleas  may  appoint  three 
disinterested  persons  to  hear  and  award,  whose 
decision  shall  be  final.  Forest  Hills  Cemetery  and 
the  Brook  Farm  shall  be  assigned  to  the  city  of 
Roxbury,  and  shall  be  free  from  taxation  by  VVest 
Roxbury  so  long  as  occupied  for  a  cemetery  and 
poor  farm  respectively.  For  the  purpose  of  elect- 
ing representatives,  West  Roxbury  shall  remain  a 
part  of  Roxbury  till  the  next  decennial  census  or 
a  new  apportionment.  Any  justice  of  the  peace  of 
Norfolk  is  authorized  to  issue  a  warrant  to  any 
principal  inhabitant  of  West  Roxbury,  warning 
him  to  call  a  town  meeting  for  the  choice  of  town 
ofRcers.     [p.] 

251.  [g.]  An  Act  axdhorizing  the  erection  of  a 
second  Hospital  for  the  Insane. — [May  24.] — The 
Governor  and  Council  are  authorized  to  appoint 
three  commissioners, who  shall  purchase  an  eligible 
site  in  such  section  of  the  State  as  they  deem  ex- 
pedient, and  cause  to  be  erected  thereon  a  suitable 
hospital  for  the  caro  and  cure  of  the  insane  ;  the 
accommodations  to  be  sufficient  for  250  patients, 
a  superintendent  and  steward,  their  families  and 
necessary  subordinate  officers — the  expenses  and 
liabilities  not  to  exceed  §100,000.  To  defray  these 
expenses,  the  Treasurer  is  authorized  to  issue  scrip 
in  the  name  of  the  Commonwealth,  to  an  amount 
not  exceeding  S  100,000,  bearing  an  interest  of  5 


per  cent.,  payable  seiniaimually  on  the  first  of  April 
and  October,  rodcriMabli-  April  1,  18G5.  Such 
surplus  of  the  A\'estern  llnilroad  Stock  Sinking 
Fund  as  may  remain  after  the  redemption  of  the 
Commonwealth  stock,  t<igether  with  half  the  pro- 
ceeds of  such  public  lands  in  Maine  as  may  Ijcsold 
after  1856,  shall  constitute  a  sinking  fund  for  the 
redemption  of  this  scrip,  until  this  fund  amounts 
to  ,S' 100,000. 

252.  [f;.]  An  Act  relatinr;  to  Stockholders  in 
Corporations. — [May  24.] — The  stockholders  of  any 
company  chartered  since  March  11,  1831,  or  which 
may  hereafter  be  chartered,  or  organized  under  a 
general  act,  shall  be  jointly  and  severally  individ- 
ually liable  for  all  debts  that  may  be  due  their 
employees  for  services  within  six  months  preceding 
the  demand  for  such  debt,     [p.] 

253.  [g.]  An  Act  concerning  judges  of  probate. — 
[May  24.] — When  a  judge  of  probate  is  interested 
in  any  case  within  his  jurisdiction,  it  shall  not  be 
transferred  to  a  probate  court  of  an  adjoining 
county,  unless  his  interests  in  the  case  exceed 
§100. 

254.  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  to  preserve  the 
Harbor  of  Boston,  a7id  to  prevent  encroachment  there- 
in.— [May  24.] — More  accurately  defines  the  harbor 
line,     [p.] 

255.  [g.]  An  Act  concerning  Defendants  in 
actions  on  joint  contracts. — [May  24.] — In  such 
actions,  where  there  is  more  than  one  defendant, 
the  plaintiff  may  be  entitled  to  judgment  against 
some  of  them,  in  certain  cases,  ifall  are  not  jointly 
liable. 

256.  [g.]  An  Act  to  p^'ovide  for  the  change  of 
7iames  of  persons. — [May  24.] — No  change  of  the 
name  of  any  person  other  than  that  of  the  wife  in 
case  of  marriage  or  divorce  shall  hereafter  be  made, 
except  for  good  reasons,  by  the  judges  of  probate 
of  the  several  counties,  who,  after  due  notice,  &c., 
may  grant  certificates  under  the  seal  of  the  court, 
of  the  change  of  name  ofpersons  applying  therefor, 
subject  to  appeal  to  the  Supreme  Judicial  Courts: 
and  shall  make  an  annual  return  in  December  to 
the  Secretary,  of  all  changes  made  by  them  under 
this  Act,  which  shall  be  published  in  a  tabular  form, 
with  the  statutes  of  each  year.  [He)-etofore  all 
changes  of  names  have  beeti  by  Acts  of  the  Leg- 
islature.'] 

257.  [g.]  An  Act  concerning  the  appointment  of 
Appraisers  in  civil  jjrocess. — [May  24.] — Such  ap- 
praisers shall  be  appointed,  one  by  the  creditor, 
one  by  the  debtor,  and  one  by  the  sheriff  or  his 
deputy,  in  whose  hands  is  the  process,  and  they 
shall  be  sworn  by  him. 

258.  [g.]  An  Act  requiring  returns  from  the  Trea- 
surers of  histitutionsfor  Savings. — [May  24.] — The 
Treasurers  of  all  such  institutions  shall,  between 
the  1st  and  10th  of  May,  annually  make  returns 
to  the  assessors  of  the  cities  and  towns  where  they 
reside,  of  the  names  of  depositors  having  de- 
posits amounting  to  more  than  5'"'*^'%  with  the 
amount  standing  to  the  credit  of  each,  under  pen- 
alty of  §50  for  neglect  or  omission  to  make  the 
return,  or  falsification  in  it. 

259.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Maiden  Bank  in 
Maiden.— [Ma\  24.1— To  continue  till  Oct.  1, 1872. 
Capital,  S  100.000,  to  be  paid  in  before  May  1,  1852. 

260.  An  Act  to  set  off  a  part  of  the  town  of  JTTn- 
chendon,  and  annex  the  same  to  the  town  of  Gardner. 
— [May  24.] — Containing  89  acres,     [p.^ 

'261.  [g.]  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  concerning 
the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  and  Court  of  Common 
Pleas. — [May  24.] — Whenever  exceptions  are  re- 
fused to  be  allowed  in  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas, 
the  truth  of  the  allegations  contained  in  them  may 
nevertheless  be  established  before  the  Supreme 
Judicial  Court,  and  the  exceptions  be  allowed  ac- 
cording to  the  truth,  under  rules  of  proceeding  to 
be  established  by  the  latter  Court.  AVhenever  a 
motion  for  a  new  trial  is  overruled  in  the  Court  of 


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Common  Pleas,  exceptions  may  be  filed,  at  the 
same  term,  the  same  as  if  no  motion  had  been 
made,     [p.] 

262.  [g  ]  An  jict  to  exempt 2}ews  from  attachtnent 
and  execution  for  debt. — [May  24-.] — A  pew  in  one 
house  of  public  worship  belonging  to  any  debtor 
and  occupied  by  him  or  his  family,  shall  be  ex- 
empted from  attachment  or  seizure  on  execution  ; 
but  pews  may  still  be  sold  for  non-payment  of 
taxes  legally  laid  thereon. 

263.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Faneuil  Hall  Bank 
in  Boston.— \}liiy  24.]— To  continue  till  Oci.  1, 
1872.  Capital,  ^-500,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  May 
1,  1852.  Not  more  than  one-third  of  the  directors 
need  be  residents  of  Boston,  but  a  majority  shall 
be  residents  and  persons  doing  business  in  the 
city. 

264.  An  Act  to  extend  the  time  loithin  which  the 
Eastern  Railroad  Company  may  locate  the  exten- 
sion of  their  road. — [May  24.] — Time  extended  to 
May  24,  1852,  and  line  altered. 

265.  All  Act  to  set  off  a  part  of  New  Marlboro'' 
and  annex" the  same  to  Mo7iterey.  —  [May  24.] — A 
certain  tract  of  land  in  New  Marlboro'  is  annexed 
to  Monterey,  but  the  inhabitants  thereof  shall  be 
holden  to  pay  all  arrears  of  taxes,  and  for  the  pur- 
pose of  electing  representatives  shall  continue  part 
of  New  Marlboro'  till  the  next  apportionment. 
Monterey  shall  be  holden  to  pay  New  Marlboro' 
the  just  proportion  of  State  and  county  taxes  of  the 
portion  set  off",  and  shall  be  liable  for  the  support 
of  paupers  whose  settlement  was  gained  by  a  resi- 
dence within  its  limits,     [p.] 

266.  [Oioing  to  an  accidental  omission  iti  the  num- 
bering, at  the  State  House,  there  is  no  chapter  266 
of  the  laws,  this  year.'] 

267.  [g.]  An  Act  to  authorize  the  btisiness  of 
banking. — [May  24.] — Any  persons,  not  less  than 
fifty  in  number,  may  associate  for  the  business  of 
banking,  and  be  entitled  to  all  the  powers  and 
privileges,  and  be  subject  to  all  the  restrictions 
and  liabilities  set  forth  in  the  statutes  relative  to 
banking,  the  capital  stock  to  be  not  less  than 
S  100,000,  nor  more  than  one  million  of  dollars. 
The  capital  stock  of  the  bank  is  to  be  divided  into 
shares  of  one  hundred  dollars  each,  transferable 
only  at  its  banking  house  and  on  its  books  ;  and 
to  be  paid  in  such  instalments,  in  gold  and  silver 
money,  and  at  such  times  as  the  stockholders  may 
direct ;  provided,  that  one  half  of  the  capital  stock 
shall  be  paid  in  before  the  bank  goes  into  opera- 
tion, and  the  v/hole  within  one  year.  A  certificate 
stating  the  corporate  name,  the  place  of  location, 
amount  of  capital  stock,  number  of  shares  and 
shareholders,  and  time  when  to  go  into  operation, 
is  to  be  filed  with  the  register  of  deeds  and  secre- 
tary of  the  commonwealth.  The  capital  stock 
may  be  increased.  The  banks  to  carry  on  the 
business  of  banking,  at  their  banking  house,  but 
not  elsewhere.  The  auditor  of  accounts  is  required 
to  provide  such  circulating  notes,  in  blank,  as 
may  be  necessary  to  carry  out  the  provisions  of 
the  act,  and  is  required  to  countersign  them  on 
delivery,  and  keep  a  proper  record  in  his  office.  The 
auditor  is  authorized  to  receive  the  public  stock 
in  pledge  of  any  city  or  town  of  this  State,  or 
of  Massachusetts,  or  of  the  other  New  England 
States,  or  of  New  York,  or  of  the  United  States, 
at  not  above  its  par  value  nor  under  its  current 
market  value  ;  and  whenever  any  bank  shall  deposit 
such  stock  to  an  amount  not  less  than  fifty  thou- 
sand dollars,  and  not  more  than  twenty-five  per 
cent,  above  its  capital,  the  auditor  is  authorized  to 
deliver  an  equal  amount  of  bills,  which  are  to  be 
labelled,  "  Secured  by  the  pledge  of  public  stock." 
The  auditor  may  change  the  notes  and  rates,  provid- 
ed that  the  amount  standing  pledged  shall  always 
remain  not  less  than  fifty  thousand  dollars.  The 
auditor,  unless  the  public  safety  requires  the  same 
to  be  revoked,  may  deliver  to  any  bank  powers  of 


attorney  to  receive  interest  on  the  stocks  deposited 
as  security  for  the  notes  delivered  to  such  bank. 
The  banks,  after  signing  such  notes  as  required  by 
lav.'  to  make  them  promissory  notes  payable  on 
demand  at  their  banking  house,  may  circulate  the 
same  as  money  :  but  may  not  issue  any  other  cir- 
culating notes.  Provision  is  made  for  the  redemp- 
tion of  such  notes,  out  of  the  funds  in  his  hands, 
by  the  auditor,  whenever  any  bank  refuses  to  pay 
specie  for  them.  Such  banks  are  excepted  from 
the  provisions  contained  in  sec.  4  and  8  of  36th 
chapter  of  Prevised  Statutes,  and  sec.  11  of  93d 
chapter  of  the  statutes  of  1843.  The  auditor  is  to 
keep  the  plates  and  dies  used  in  making  bills, 
under  his  direction,  although  the  banks  using 
them  are  to  pay  the  expenses.  The  auditor  is 
subject  to  a  penalty  of  five  thousand  dollars  and 
imprisonment,  in  case  he  wilfully  delivers  to  any 
bank  a  greater  amount  of  circulating  notes  than  it 
has  deposited  stocks  in  pledge  of  their  redemp- 
tion. In  addition  to  the  returns  now  required 
by  law,  such  banks  shall  specify  and  describe 
the  amount  of  stock  deposited  with  the  auditor. 
The  Secretary  of  the  Commonwealth  is  to  prepare 
a  separate  abstract  of  the  returns  of  the  banks 
formed  under  this  Act.  The  Bank  Commissioners 
to  have  the  same  power  over  the  banks  formed 
under  this  Act  as  they  shall  have  over  the  incor- 
porated banks.  When  any  bank  desiring  to  relin- 
quish its  business,  shall  have  redeemed  and  re- 
turned at  least  ninety  per  cent,  of  the  bank 
notes  it  shall  have  received,  and  shall  deposit  the 
remaining  ten  per  cent.,  the  pledged  stock 
shall  be  given  up.  Whenever  any  justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court  shall  be  satisfied  from  the  cer- 
tificate of  the  auditor,  or  otherwise,  that  any  such 
bank  is  unsafe,  the  same  proceedings  may  be  had 
as  are  now  provided  in  reference  to  the  incorpo- 
rated banks,  and  the  assets  of  such  bank  may 
be  transferred  to  the  hands  of  the  receivers,  to  be 
by  them  applied  to  the  redemption  of  the  notes. 
This  Act  may  be  altered  or  repealed  by  the  legis- 
lature. 

268.  An  Act  co7icer fling  the  Police  Court  of  the  city 
of  Worcester.  —  [May  24.]  —  The  Governor  and 
Council  shall  appoint  a  clerk  for  this  Court,  who 
shall  hold  office  five  years,  unless  sooner  removed  ; 
and  in  case  of  his  absence  or  death,  the  standing 
justice  may  appoint  a  clerk  pi'o  tern.  The  clerk 
shall  be  sworn,  and  give  bond  in  the  sum  of  $oQQ 
with  surety.  The  standing  justice  shall  receive 
a  salary  of  not  more  than  ^1200  annually,  and  the 
standing  clerk  of  ^500,  out  of  the  taxable  fees, 
provided  that  whenever  the  compensation  to  which 
the  special  justices  are  by  law  entitled  exceeds 
5250,  the  standing  justice  shall  pay  the  excess 
pro  rata  from  his  compensation.  The  standing 
clerk  from  his  salary  shall  pay  any  clerk  pro  tern, 
a.  pro  rata  compensation. 

269.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Essex  Bank  in 
Haverhill.— \]si&y  24.]— To  continue  till  Oct.  1, 
1872.  Capital,  ^100,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  May 
1,  1852. 

270.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Blackstone  Bank 
in  Boston. — [May  24.] — To  be  established  in  Han- 
over street.  T'-  continue  till  Oct.  1,  1872.  Capi- 
tal, S250,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  May  1,  1852. 

271.  An  .'ict  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Tradesman's  Bank. — [May  24.] — In  Chelsea.  In- 
crease, §50,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  the  first  Mon- 
day in  April,  1852.     [p.] 

272.  An  Act  concerning  the  Norfolk  County  Rail- 
road Company. — [May  24.] — Authorized  to  con- 
tract with  the  Woonsocket  Union  Railroad  Com- 
pany for  the  building  of  a  branch  Railroad  from 
Woonsocket  Village  to  the  Norfolk  road  in  Bel- 
lingham. 

273.  [g.]  An  Act  concerning  the poxoers  and  duties 
of  justices  of  the  Peace. — [May  24.] — No  justice  of 
the  peace  shall  commence  or  be  concerned  in  the 


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institution  of   any  civil  action   returnable  before 
himself. 

274.  [g.'J  An  Act  relating  to  the  culling  a  Conven- 
tion, of  Delegates  of  the  People  for  the  purpose  of 
revising  the  Constitution. — [May  21.] — The  people 
at  tlic  November  general  election,  IHoO,  shall  vote 
on  the  question,  "  Is  it  expedient  that  delegates 
should  be  chosen  to  meet  in  convention  for  the 
purpose  of  revising  or  altering  the  Constitution  of 
government  of  this  Commonwealth  ?"  The  Gov- 
ernor, some  time  before  the  first  Wednesday  of  Jan- 
uary, shall  announce  the  result  of  the  vote  by  public 
proclamation.  If  it  shall  appear  that  the  majority 
of  votes  is  in  favor  of  thus  choosing  delegates, 
they  shall  be  chosen  by  the  several  cities  and  towns 
on  ihe  first  Monday  of  April,  18.52,  not  exceeding 
the  number  of  representatives  to  which  each  town 
or  city  is  entitled  in  the  legislature,  18-51  being  val- 
uation-year. The  delegates  shall  then  meet  at 
the  State  House  in  Boston  on  the  first  Wednes- 
day in  September,  1852, — one  hundred  shall  be  a 
quorum, — and  shall  proceed  to  organize,  and  "  to 
take  into  consideration  the  propriety  and  expedi- 
ency of  revising  the  present  Constitution  of  gov- 
ernment of  this  Commonwealth,"  or  of  amending 
it,  and  how;  and  such  amendments  as  are  adopted 
by  the  convention  shall  be  submitted  to  the  people, 
and  if  ratified  by  them  the  Constitution  shall  be 
deemed  to  be  amended  accordingly.  The  Conven- 
tion shall  establish  the  pay  of  its  officers  and  mem- 
bers. [At  the  election,  the  majority  of  votes  was 
against  the  Convention.'] 

275.  An  Act  to  reneic  the  chartei'  of  the  Neponset 
^rt,i/c._[May  24.]— Continued  till  January  1,  1870, 
unless  one  fourth  in  amount  of  the  stockholders 
object  in  writing  to  the  cashier  before  Sept.  1, 1851. 

276.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Ada7ns  Bank. — [Mav  24.] — In  Adams.  Increase, 
550,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  May  1,  1852.     [p.] 

277.  An  Art  to  incorporate  the  Amherst  and  Bel- 
chertoicn  Railroad  Company. — [May  24.] — To  build 
a  railroad  from  Palmer  through  Belchertown,  Am- 
herst, Leverett,  Sunderland,  and  ^Montague,  to  the 
Vermont  and  Massachusetts  Railroad.  Capital, 
^600,000.  Location  to  be  filed  within  two  years,  and 
road  completed  within  four.  Union  with  the  Xew 
London,  Willimantic,  and  Palmer  Railroad  au- 
thorized. For  the  purpose  of  construction,  the  road 
is  divided  into  two  sections  at  Amherst,  half  the 
capital  to  be  applied  to  each  ;  and  the  construction 
of  neither  shall  be  begun  till  all  the  stock  thus 
applied  to  it  is  subscribed  and  20  per  cent,  of  the 
par  value  of  each  and  every  share  is  paid  in.     [p.] 

278.  An  Act  to  incorporcUc  the  Worcester  County 
West  Agricultural  Society. — [May  24.] — Incorpor- 
ated "  for  the  encouragement  of  agriculture  and 
the  mechanic  arts  by  premiums  and  other  means," 
in  Barre. 

279.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Cambridge  Mar- 
ket Bank  in  Cambridae. — [Mav  24.] — To  continue 
till  Oct.  1,  1872.  Capital,  Jj  100,000,  to  be  paid  in 
before  May  1,  18-52. 

280.  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  to  incorporate 
the  Maiden  Steam  Mills.  —  [May  24.]  —  Name 
changed  to  Boylston  Company.  May  hold  real 
and  personal  estate  to  5200,000. 

281.  [g.]  An  Act  concerning  Mutual  Marine  In- 
surance Companies. — [May  24.] — This  a  long  act, 
recapitulating,  defining,  and  establishing  the  gen- 
eral provisions  of  law  in  relation  to  mutual  marine 
insurance  companies. 

282.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Westfield  Bank  in 
TKps(/?eW.  —  [Mav  24.]— To  continue  till  Oct.  1, 
1872.  Capital,  ^100,003,  to  be  paid  in  before  May 
1, 1852. 

283.  An  Act  concerning  the  Dorchester  and  Mil- 
ton Branch  Railroad  Company. — [May  24.] — Au- 
thorized to  issue  five  hundred  shares  of  preferred 
stock,  subject  to  semiannual  dividends  of  3  per  I 
cent.    This  Act  to  take  effect  when  accepted  by  a  j 


vote   of  threc-fourtha   of  the  stock  repre.scnted  at 
a  meeting. 

284.  An  Act  to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the 
Warren  Bank  in  Danvers. — [May  24] — Increase, 
^60,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  the  first  Monday  of 
April,  1852.     [r.] 

285.  A7i  Act  to  incorpjorate  the  Great  Barrington 
Mutual  Fire  Insurcmce  Company. — [May  2-t.] — 
Term  28  years.  No  policy  to  be  issued  till  $H)0,- 
000  has  been  subscribed  to  be  insured. 

286.  [g.]  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  relating  to 
the  enlargement  of  the  State  Prison. — [May  24.] — 
Additional  enlargement  of  twenty  cells  in  the  east 
wing  of  the  old  prison  authorized,  the  expense  not 
to  exceed  5'5000.  The  inspectors  of  the  prison 
authorized  to  contract  for  laying  a  pipe  from  the 
city  square  in  Charlestown,  for  the  purpose  of  car- 
rying the  Cochituate  water  into  the  prison,  and  to 
erect  workshops  on  the  prison  premises:  the  ex- 
pense of  these  improvements,  also,  not  to  exceed 
5.5000.     [p.] 

287.  An  Act  concerning  the  poicers  of  the  Police 
Court  of  the  City  of  Worcester. — [May  24.] — May 
exercise  all  the  powers  of  trial  justices,     [p.] 

288.  [g.]  An  Act  for  the  quietitig  of  titles  to 
mortgaged  real  estate  transferred  by  executors  or 
administrators. — [May  24.] — Transfers  of  mort- 
gaged real  estate,  although  made  without  license 
of  court,  in  certain  cases,  shall  still  be  valid  and 
effectual. 

289.  [g.]  An  Act  concerning  the  recovery  of  dnm- 
ages  against  aqueduct  corporations. — [May  24.1 — 
County  Commissioners  may  issue  warrants  of  dis- 
tress for  payment  of  damages  caused  by  aqueduct 
corporations  within  three  years,  the  same  as  in 
the  case  of  railroad  corporations. 

290.  [g.]  An  Act  inrelation  to  damages  sustained 
by  the  laying  out  of  hightcays. — [May  24.] — When 
such  damages  are  sustained  by  several  persons, 
they  may  be  paid  over  to  one  trustee  appointed  by 
them,  or,  in  case  of  their  disagreement,  by  the 
judge  of  probate. 

291.  An  Act  to  change  the  name  of  the  persons 
therein  mentioned. —  [May  24.] — Changes  the  names 
of  31  persons.     [See  "Sos.  17  and  249.] 

292.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  proprietors  of  the 
Catholic  Cemetery  in  Dorchester. — [May  24.] — In- 
corporated "for  the  purpose  of  establishing  and 
perpetuating  a  place  for  the  burial  of  the  dead;" 
may  hold  real  and  personal  estate  to  52500. 

293.  An  Act  to  set  off  a  paH  of  the  town  of  Rut- 
land, and  annex  the  same  to  the  town  of  Pa'xton. — 
[May  24.] — Containing  about  736  acres  :  to  remain 
a  part  of  Rutland  for  the  purpose  of  electing  the 
representative  until  the  next  appointment :  the 
inhabitants  and  estates  set  off,  to  be  liable  for  their 
taxes,  and  Paxton  shall  be  liable  for  the  support 
of  paupers  whose  settlement  was  gained  by  a  resi- 
dence within  the  limits  of  the  part  set  oft',     [p.] 

294.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Mcdford  Lyceum 
and  Library  Association. — [^lay  24.] — May  hold 
real  and  personal  estate  to  §20,000. 

295.  [g]  An  Art  concerning  intercourse  with 
convicts  in  the  State  Prison. — [May  24.] — The  in- 
spectors and  warden  are  authorized  to  make  regu- 
lations in  regard  to  interviews  between  the  convicts 
and  their  friends  from  without  the  prison,  which 
shall  be  under  the  eye  of  the  warden.  The  war- 
den may  with  the  consent  of  the  inspectors  com- 
municate between  the  prisoners  and  their  friends. 

296.  An  Act  to  establish  the  city  of  ^ewburyport. 
[May  24.] — The  town  of  Newburyport  is  made  a 
city.  A  Mayor,  six  Aldermen,  a  Common  Coun- 
cil of  eighteen  members,  shall  make  the  City  Coun- 
cil. City  to  be  divided  into  six  wards,  the  division 
to  be  revised  at  least  once  in  every  five  years.  City 
election,  second  Monday  of  December,  annually. 
All  officers  to  be  chosen  by  ballot,  and  shall  hold 
their  offices  for  one  year  from  the  first  Monday  in 


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January,  and  until  others  are  elected  and  qualified. 
All  laws  and  regulations  of  the  town,  to  continue 
in  force  till  they  expire  or  are  revised  or  repealed 
by  the  City  Council.  The  city  government  to  go 
into  operation  the  present  year.  Act  to  be  void 
unless  accepted  by  a  majority  of  the  voters  of  the 
town  at  a  legal  meeting',  by  ballot,  [p.]  [See  No. 
333] 

297.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Charles  River 
Railroad  Company ,  and  concerning  the  Medway 
Branch  Railroad  Company. — [May  24.] — Charles 
River  Railroad  Company  incorporated  to  build  a 
railroad  from  the  Charles  River  Branch  Railroad 
in  Dover,  through  Medford,  Medway,  and  North 
Franklin,  to  Bellingham.  Capital,  ^300,000.  Lo- 
cation to  be  filed  within  two  years,  and  road  con- 
structed within  four.  Authorized  to  unite  with  the 
Charles  River  Branch  Railroad  Company,  when- 
ever a  majority  of  each  of  the  companies  elects  so 
to  do.  Construction  not  to  be  begun  till  the  stock 
has  been  subscribed  and  2Q per  cent,  paid  in.  Time 
for  the  Medway  Branch  Railroad  Company  to  lo- 
cate their  road,  extended  to  May  1,  1852;  capital 
to  be  goO,000.  Construction  not  to  be  begun  till 
the  stock  has  been  subscribed  and  20  per  cent. 
paid  in. 

298.  [g.]  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  coyicerning 
Haiokers  and  Pedlars. — [May  24.] — Any  tax-pay- 
ing resident,  a  legal  voter  of  any  city  or  town,  may 
sell  goods,  &c.,  therein,  upon  obtaining  a  license 
therefor,  pursuant  to  the  law  of  1846.  Any  town 
treasurer,  town  clerk,  constable  or  police  officer  is 
authorized  to  demand  to  see  licenses  of  hawkers 
and  pedlars,  in  addition  to  the  officers  now  so  au- 
thorized. 

299.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  New  Englatid 
Coal  Mining  Company. — [May  24.] — May  hold  real 
and  personal  estate  to  ^50,000.  Capital,  ,^250,000, 
in  shares  of  ^2o  each.  Place  of  business,  Wor- 
cester. 

300.  A71  Act  relating  to  cotiveyances  to  and  by  the 
Commissioners  of  the  Sinking  Fund  of  the  West- 
ern Railroad  Corporation. — [May  24.]-^These  com- 
missioners are  declared,  for  the  purpose  of  taking 
and  holding  land  as  such,  to  have  perpetual  suc- 
cession in  law  in  their  capacity  of  commissioners, 
&c.     [p.] 

301.  [g.]  An  Act  to  provide  for  the  inspection  of 
Foreign  Sumac. — [May  24.] — An  Inspector  General 
of  Sumac  to  be  appointed  by  the  Governor  and 
Council, to  hold  his  office  for  five  years  unless  sooner 
removed,  who  shall  be  sworn,  and  give  bonds  with 
sureties  in  ^5000;  he  may  appoint  deputies.  Their 
duties  shall  be  to  inspect  any  Sumac,  the  growth  of 
places  out  of  the  United  States,  and  assort  into 
three  classes,  to  be  denominated  on  the  bags, 
good,  damaged,  bad,  with  the  addition  of  the 
name  of  the  inspector,  the  place  of  inspection, 
"  Mass.,"  for  Massachusetts,  and  the  year  of  in- 
spection. Fees,  four  cents  for  each  bag.  Any 
person  who  mixes  or  alters  the  Sumac  in  bags  thus 
marked,  shall  forfeit  not  less  than  j?300,  nor  more 
than  5500,  and  any  person  who  empties  a  bag,  and 
puts  in  other  Sumac,  without  erasing  the  marks, 
^300,  and  any  person  who  counterfeits  or  alters 
the  marks,  shall  forfeit  the  Sumac,  and  be  liable  to 
a  further  penalty  of  ^lOO-  If  ^i^y  inspector  neg- 
lects his  duty,  he  shall  forfeit  ^20.  If  any  per- 
son sells  any  Sumac  not  inspected,  the  growth  of 
places  without  the  United  States,  he  shall  forfeit 
j^5  for  every  bag  sold. 

302.  [g.]  Ail  Act  to  aynend  an  Act  concerning 
the  Militia. — [May  24.] — Commanders  of  Divisions 
shall  designate  the  time  and  manner  of  holding  the 
encampments  in  their  Divisions  ;  the  place  to  be 
designated  by  the  commander  of  the  body  of 
troops  to  be  assembled. 

303.  [g.I  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  in  rela- 
tion to  School  Districts. — [May  24.] — Towns  may 
be  districted  anew  for  School  purposes  once  at  any 


time  within  the  ten  years  next  subsequent  to  the 
passage  of  Ch.  206  of  the  Laws  of  1849. 

304.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Hadley  Falls 
Bank  in  Holyoke. — [May  24.] — To  continue  till  Oct. 
1,  1872.  Capital,  gIOO,000,  to  be  paid  in  before  May 
1,  1852. 

305.  [g.]  An  Act  to  authorize  cities  and  tokens  to 
establish  and  maintain  Public  Libraries. — [May  24.] 
— Any  city  or  town  may  establish  and  maintain  a 
Public  Library,  and  appropriate  for  its  foundation 
a  sum  not  exceeding  gl  for  each  of  its  ratable 
polls;  and  for  its  increase  and  maintenance,  annu- 
ally, one-quarter  of  such  sum,  and  may  receive  and 
manage  in  its  corporate  capacity  any  bequest  for  a 
Public  Library. 

306.  An  Act  concerning  the  Saugus  Branch  Rail- 
road.— [May  24.] — May  change  location  already 
filed,  and  file  the  new  one  within  three  months. 

307.  [g.]  An  Act  relating  to  notices  of  Pro- 
ceedings before  Judges  of  Probate  and  Commission- 
ers of  Insolvejicy. — [May  24.] — Written  notices  of 
such  proceedings  must  be  sent  by  mail  or  other- 
wise to  interested  parties  residing  out  of  the  coun- 
ty, whose  residences  are  known. 

308.  [g.]  A71  Act  repealing  an  Act  providing  for 
Toivn  Meetitigs  in  certain  cases. — [May  24.] — The 
act  of  1850,  authorizing  Town  Meetings  to  be  held 
in  May  in  certain  cases,  is  repealed. 

309.  [g.]  An  Act  concerni^ig  Vacancies  in  School 
Co7nmittees. — [May  24.] — When  vacancies  occur  in 
any  School  Committee  from  any  cause,  they  may 
be  filled  by  the  remaining  member  or  members  with 
the  selectmen. 

310.  An  Act  to  unite  the  Vermont  and  Massa- 
chusetts Railroad  Company  with  the  Brattleborough 
and  Fitchburg  Railroad  Company,  and  to  increase 
the  Capital  Stock  of  the  former  Company. — [May 
24.] — The  second  named  Company  being  establish- 
ed by  the  Legislature  of  Vermont.  The  former 
Company  may  issue  ^600,000  additional  stock. 

311.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Crystal  Ice  Coni- 
;j«n?/.— [May  24.]— In  Boston.  Capital,  g  100,000. 
All  the  privileges  and  powers  of  this  Act  to  be 
"  forfeited,  if  and  whenever  any  of  the  members  or 
agents  of  this  company  shall  engage  in  cutting, 
storing,  or  in  any  way  manufacturing  ice  on  the 
Lord's  day." 

312.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Shelbur7W  Falls 
Manifactu7-ing  Company. — [May  24.] — Incorpo- 
rated for  the  manufacture  of  cutlery,  hardware,  ar- 
ticles of  iron,  other  metals  and  materials,  mill 
work  and  machinery.  May  hold  real  estate  to 
g  150,000.     Capital,  ^300,000.     [p.] 

313.  A71  Act  171  addition  to  an  Act  to  establish  a 
Fii'e  Department  i7ithe  Toicn  of  Nantucket. — [May 
24.] — Any  one  of  the  general  directors,  in  the  ab- 
sence of  the  others,  with  the  concurrence  of  two 
of  the  fire  wards,  may  exercise  at  fires  all  the 
powers  given  to  the  board  of  directors. 

314.  A71  Act  to  incorporate  the  Swift  River  Rail- 
7-oad  Co7npany. — [May  24.] — To  build  a  Railroad 
from  Palmer  up  the  valley  of  Swift  River,  through 
Palmer,  Ware,  Belchertown,  Enfield,  Greenwich, 
Dana,  Petersham,  New  Salem,  to  the  Vermont  and 
Massachusetts  Railroad  in  Orange  or  Athol.  Cap- 
ital, ^500,000.  Location  to  be  filed  within  two 
years,  and  road  constructed  within  four.  May 
form  one  company  with  the  New  London,  Wil- 
limantio,  and  Palmer  Railroad  Company,  with  the 
assent  of  both  companies.  For  construction,  the 
road  is  divided  into  two  sections  at  Enfield,  half 
the  capital  to  be  set  apart  for  each ;  and  the  con- 
struction of  neither  section  shall  be  begun  till  all 
the  stock  set  apart  for  it  is  subscribed  and  20  per 
ce7it.  on  each  and  every  share  paid  in.     [p.] 

315.  [g.]  An  Act  c07ioer7ii7ig  Stockholders  in  Man- 
ufacturi7ig  Corporations. — [May  24.] — The  person 
or  property  of  any  such  stockholder  shall  not  be 
taken  on  execution,  unless  a  summons  in   the   ac- 


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tion  was  left  with  him.  Any  stockholder  with 
wlioin  sucli  summons  was  left,  may  defend  in  any 
such  action,  5ind  if  it  appears  that  he  is  not  liable, 
judgment  shall  be  entered  for  him,  and  for  his 
costs,  and  may  be  entered  against  the  corporation 
in  the  same  action,  &c. 

316.  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  to  incorporate 
the  Lowell  Equitable  Life  Lisurance  Company. — 
[May  24.] — Time  for  paying  in  capital  extended  to 
June  1,  18o'2.  The  first  meeting  may  be  called 
when  100  persons  have  subscribed  to  be  mem- 
bers. 

317.  [g]  An  Act  relatinc/  to  Railroad  Crossinr/s. 
— [May  24.] — Two  or  more  inhabitants  of  Boston 
may  make  the  legal  application  to  a  railroad  cor- 
poration in  the  matter  of  a  crossing  by  its  railroad 
within  the  city,  and  if  the  corporation  refuse  or 
neglect  to  comply  therewith,  may  apply  to  the 
Mayor  and  Aldermen  to  decide  upon  tlie  reason- 
ableness of  their  request,  when  a  hearing  shall  be 
had. 

318.  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  for  incorporat- 
ing certain  per  sotis  for  the  purpose  of  buildinrj  a 
bridge  over  Acuishnet  River  in  the  toicn  of  Neio 
Bedford. — [May  24. J — A  new  draw,  60  feet  wide, 
in  "place  of  the  old  one,  must  be  constructed, 
within  six  months,  to  the  approval  of  a  Commis- 
sioner, to  be  appointed  by  the  Governor  at  the 
expense  of  the  bridge  corporation. 

319.  [g.]  All  Act  relating  to  the  erection  and  icse  of 
buildings  for  stables  and  bowling  alleys. — [May  24.] 
— No  person  shall  erect  or  use  in  any  city  or  town 
which  accepts  this  Act  within  60  days,  any  stable 
for  more  than  four  horses,  or  any  bowling  alley, 
except  in  such  parts  as  the  municipal  authorities 
shall  direct,  under  penalty  of  ;?50  for  every  month 
the  building  is  thus  used:  and  the  Supreme  Judi- 
cial Court  may  issue  injunctions  to  prevent  such 
illegal  erection,     [p.] 

320.  An  Act  in  further  additioti  to  an  Act  to 
amend  the  charter  of  the  city  of  Lowell. — ["May  24.] 
— One  alderman  to  be  elected  from  and  in  each 
ward,  if  the  Act  be  accepted  by  the  inhabitants 
within  two  months. 

321.  An  Act  to  amend  the  charter  of  the  Worcester 
Medical  Institution. — [May  24.] — The  trustees  and 
officers  of  this  institution,  in  conferring  the  degree 
of  Doctor  of  Medicine,  are  restricted  to  the  same 
rules  required  in  the  University  of  Cambridge  and 
the  Berkshire  Medical  Institution  ;  and  the  title 
of  the  degree  shall  be  designated  by  some  appella- 
tion to  distinguish  it  from  those  of  graduates  of 
other  modes  of  practice. 

322.  [o.]  Ati  Act  in  addition  to  the  several  Acts 
for  the  relief  of  Insolvent  Debtors  and  the  more  eguul 

distribution  of  their  effects.. — [May  24.] — The 
Governor  ani  Council  may  appoint  additional 
commissioners  of  insolvency,  not  to  exceed  three 
in  any  one  county,  to  hold  office  seven  years,  unless 
sooner  removed,     [p.]     [."^ee  Nos.  189  aiid  349.] 

323.  An  Act  to  to  set  off  certain  farms  from  the 
toion  of  Auburn,  and  annex  the  same  to  tfie  town  of 
Millbury. —[M^y  24.]     [p.] 

324.  [o.]  An  Act  to  provide  for  the  adoptionof  chil- 
dren.— [May  24.] — Judges  of  Probate  may  issue  de- 
crees authorizing  the  adoption  of  any  child  (with 
the  consent  of  his  or  her  next  friend,  and  with  his  or 
her  own  consent,  if  above  the  age  of  14)  by  any  per- 
sons applying  to  him  therefor,  if  it  seems  fit  to  him: 
and  a  child  so  adopted  shall  be  to  all  legal  intents 
and  purposes  the  child  of  the  persons  so  adopting 
him,  except  for  the  inheritance  of  property  ex- 
pressly limited  to  the  heirs  of  the  body,  and  shall 
be  freed  from  all  obligations  to  his  natural  parents, 
and  they  from  all  rights  as  respect  him  or  her. 
Appeals  from  the  decision  of  the  probate  judge  may 
be  taken  to  the  Supreme  Judical  Court. 

32o.  [g.]  An  Act  concerning  proceedings  and 
practice  in  civil  actions  before  Justices'  Courts, 
Police   Courts,  Justices  of  the  Peace   and    Trial 


Justices. — [May  24.] — This  Act  points  out  what 
parts  of  No.  233  shall  apply  to  these  lower  courts 
and  magistrates. 

326.  An  Art  to  incorporate  the  Ware  River  Rail- 
road Company. — [May  24.] — To  build  a  railroad 
from  Palmer,  through  Ware,  Ilardwiok,  New 
Braintrce,  West  Brookficld,  Barre,  Oakham, 
Ilubbardston,  Philli])ston,  Templeton,  (crossing 
the  Vermont  and  Massachusetts  Railroad  near 
Baldwinsville  andWinchendon,)  to  the  New  Hamp- 
shire line,  to  connect  with  the  Monadnock  Railroad 
in  that  State.  Capital,  5800,000.  Locution  to  be 
hied  within  two  years,  and  road  constructed  within 
three.  Road  may  be  divided  into  four  sections  at 
Ware,  Barre,  and  Baldwinsville  ;  the  capital  for  the 
two  middle  sections  to  be  JiJ2o0,000  each,  and  for  the 
others  ,i^  150,000  each:  and  the  construction  of 
neither  shall  be  begun  till  the  stock  set  apart  for 
it  is  subscribed  and  2Q  per  cent,  on  each  and  every 
share  paid  in. 

327.  [g]  An  Act  to  secure  the  equal  distribution 
of  the  properly  of  Insolvent  Corporations  amongst 
their  creditors. — [May  24.] — This  is  a  long  act,  ex- 
tpjrding  the  general  principles  of  the  insolvent 
laws  of  the  State,  to  corporations,  except  railroad 
and  banking  corporations. 

328.  [g.X  An  Act  to  repeal  an  Act  for  the 
appointment  of  Trial  Justices. — [May  24.] — The 
trial-justice  act  of  1850  is  repealed,  and  all  provi- 
sions of  law  which  were  repealed  by  that  act  are 
revived.  Cases  begun  or  pending  before  trial  jus- 
tices are  not  to  be  affected  by  this  repeal. 

329.  An  Act  authorizing  the  Fitchburg  Railroad 
Corporation  to  alter  the  construction  of  their  bridges 
over  2Iiller's  River  in  Somerville. — [May  24.] — 
Alterations  to  be  made  within  one  year. 

330.  [g.]  An  Act  to  increase  the  number  of  justices 
of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas. — [May  24.] — The 
number  shall  be  seven  instead  of  six.  Two  ses- 
sions of  the  Court  may  be  held  at  the  same  time  at 
different  places  in  one  county,     [p.] 

331.  [g.]  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  toprovide 
against  loss  from  insurance  by  foreign  corporations. 
— [May  24.] — Every  insurance  company  not  incor- 
porated by  the  Massachusetts  Legislature,  before  it 
can  insure  in  the  State,  must  appoint  some  resident 
of  the  State  as  its  attorney,  on  whom  service 
of  process  shall  be  deemed  sufficient  service  on 
his  principals  ;  otherwise,  although  the  insurance 
shall  remain  valid,  the  agent  effecting  it  shall 
forfeit  not  less  than  ^1300  nor  more  than  S^OOO, 
and  the  company  cannot  recover  premiums  or  as- 
sessments. The  agents  of  external  insurance 
companies  shall  annually,  on  the  1st  Monday  of 
October,  make  returns  to  the  Secretary,  and  pay  to 
the  Treasurer  a  tax  of  one/je?'  cent,  on  the  amount  of 
premiums  and  assessments  received  and  collected 
during  the  year,  under  penalty  of  not  more  than 
^1000.  Such  agents  shall  give  bond  with  sureties 
in  5-5000  for  the  payment  of  this  tax.  This  Act  not 
to  apply  to  companies  incorporated  in  States  where 
Massachusetts  companies  are  not  taxed. 

332.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Bay  State  Screw 
Company. — [May  24.] — In  Taunton.  Incorporated 
for  the  manufacture  of  wood  screws.  May  hold 
real  estate  to  i'lOO.OOO.     Capital,  ^250, 000. 

333.  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  to  establish  the 
City  of  Neu'buryport. — [May  24.] — The  Aldermen 
shall  be  elected,  one  from  and  in  each  ward,  if  this 
Act  be  accepted  bv  the  inhabitants.  [See  No. 
296.] 

334.  An  Act  authorizing  the  construction  of  the 
Longmeadow  Plank  Road. — [May  24.] — Corpora- 
tion formed  to  build  a  plank  road,  on  the  route 
of  any  highway,  without  making  compensation 
therefor,  if  the  county  commissioners  assent,  from 
Longmeadow  through  Springfield  to  Cabotville, 
and  a  branch  from  South  Wilbraham  ;  and 
authorized  to  erect  gates  and  take  tolls,  subject  to 
the  approval  of  the   Court  of  Common  Pleas  of 


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Hampden.  Capital,  g25,000  in  shares  of  g2.5. 
Term,  25  years.  Restrictions  and  liabilities,  same 
as  turnpike  corporations. 

335.  An  Act  concerning  the  Midland  Railroad 
Co7npany. — [May  24.] — Authorized  to  build  their 
road  in  sections  of  five  miles  or  less,  with  certain 
provisos. 

336  An  Act  to  authorize  the  County  Co?nmission- 
ers  of  Middlesex  County  to  exercise  certain  powers  in 
Chelsea  and  North  Chelsea  in  Suffolk  County. — 
[May  24.] — These  powers  are  the  same  as  to  high- 
ways that  the  commissioners  have  in  their  own 
county,  and  those  granted  to  the  Suffolk  Court  of 
Common  Pleas  by  the  Revised  Statutes,  and  by 
the  Act  authorizing  the  construction  of  a  bridge 
over  Green's  Creek.  The  commissioners  are  also 
authorized  to  cause  a  draw  to  be  built  in  any  bridge 
or  bridges  across  Chelsea  Creek. 

337.  An  Act  in  relation  to  the  organization  and 
pmoers  of  the  City  Council  of  the  city  of  Boston. — 

[May  24.] — Orders  for  laying  out,  altering,  or  dis- 
continuing streets,  etc.,  shall  not  take  effect  until 
the  Common  Council  concur  therein  with  the 
Mayor  and  Aldermen;  nor  shall  orders  for  the 
erection  or  repair  of  county  buildings  when  the 
estimated  expense  exceeds  §5000.  "  The  Board  of 
Aldermen  of  the  city  of  Boston  shall,  commencing 
with  the  ensuing  municipal  year,  consist  of  twelve 
persons,  one  alderman,  and  two  assistant  assessors 
\_makini]  thirty-six  in  all  11  from  and  in  each  ward." 
Act  not  to  go  into  effect  until  accepted  by  a  ma- 
jority of  the  legal  voters,  by  ballot,  at  the  State 
election  in  November.     \_It  was  not  accepted.'] 

338.  An  Act  concerning  the  Weir  Bridge  in  Taun- 
ton.— [May  24] — Town  of  Taunton  required  to 
construct  the  bridge  anew,     [p.] 

339.  [g.]  An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  concern- 
ing Banks  and  Banking. — [May  24.] — Any  bank 
refusing  to  comply  with  the  conditions  of  the  bank 
law  of  1838  shall  forfeit  not  more  than  ^500.  Act 
to  take  effect  Oct.  1,  1851. 

340.  [g.]  An  Ayit  to  exempt  from  levy  on  execution 
the  homestead  of  a  householder  having  a  family. — 
[May  24.] — In  addition  to  the  property  already  by 
law  thus  exempted,  there  shall  be  exempted  the 
lot  and  buildings  thereon  occupied  by  the  debtor  as 
a  residence,  or  buildings  on  land  not  his  own,  to 
the  value  of  ^500,  he  being  a  householder  having  a 
family  ;  and  after  his  death  the  exemption  shdl  con- 
tinue to  his  widow  and  children,  till  her  death  and 
till  the  youngest  child  becomes  twenty-one  years 
of  age,  if  some  one  of  them  continues  to  occupy  the 
homestead.  To  entitle  any  property  to  this  ex- 
emption, it  must  be  set  forth  in  the  deed  of  pur- 
chase that  it  is  designed  to  be  held  as  a  homestead 
under  this  Act :  or,  if  already  purchased,  this  design 
must  be  recorded  in  the  registry  of  deeds.  No 
property  shall  be  thus  exempted  from  a  levy  for 
taxes,  or  for  a  debt  contracted  in  its  purchase,  or 
contracted  before  the  record  of  the  design  in 
writing,  as  above.  No  conveyance  by  th'e  husband 
of  any  property  thus  exempted  shall  be  valid, 
unless  the  wife  join  therein.  In  case  the  creditor 
insists  that  the  property  claimed  to  be  exempted  is 
worth  more  than  ^500,  appraisers  shall  be  ap- 
pointed, and  if  they  value  the  premises  at  more  than 
Jj?500,  they  may  set  off  a  part  if  they  can  be  con- 
veniently divided ;  otherwise,  the  debtor  may  pay 
the  creditor  the  excess  of  their  valuation  over 
^500,  or  the  property  shall  be  sold  at  public  auc- 
tion, if  more  than  §500  be  bid,  and  of  this  money 
5500  be  paid  to  the  debtor  to  be  exempted  from 
liability  for  his  debts  for  one  year. 

341.  An  Act  to  authorize  the  Essex  Railroad 
Cotnpany  to  issue  bonds. — [May  24.] — To  an  amount 
not  exceeding  ^350,000,  in  sums  of  not  less  than 
^100,  payable  in  ten  years,  with  interest  semian- 
nually ;  and  for  security,  may  mortgage  their  road, 
franchise,  etc.,  to  three  trustees  elected  by  the  bond- 
holders ;  the  mortgage  not  to  be  valid  till  bonds 


to  ^80,000  have  been  disposed  of  and  every  credi- 
.tor  has  had  an  opportunity  to  take  bonds.  The 
trustees  shall  appropriate  the  money  received 
from  the  bonds,  to  the  payment,  first,  of  land 
damages;  second,  expenses  of  second  track,  and 
Salem  depot;  third,  present  mortgages;  fourth, 
other  debts. 

342.  [g.]  An  Act  to  appoiyit  a  hoard  of  commis- 
sioners in  relation  to  alien  passengers  and  State  jjau- 
pers.  —  [May  24.] — The  Governor,  annually,  in 
January,  shall  appoint  a  member  of  his  Council, 
who,  with  the  Auditor  and  the  Boston  Superinten- 
dent of  Alien  Passengers,  shall  constitute  a  board 
to  superintend  the  execution  of  the  laws  con- 
cerning alien  passengers  and  State  paupers.  The 
board  may  appoint  persons  to  visit  at  least  once 
in  every  year  all  the  places  in  the  Commonwealth 
where  State  paupers  may  be,  and  report ;  and 
to  ascertain  the  names  of  foreigners  landed,  and 
identify  them  if  they  become  a  public  charge. 
Officers  of  railroad  corporations,  and  of  other 
lines  of  conveyance  are  required  to  furnish  in- 
formation as  far  as  in  their  power,  under  liability 
to  a  line  of  ^20.  Aliens  brought  into  the  State  by 
such  lines,  if  they  become  a  public  charge,  shall  be 
chargeable  to  the  corporations.  Conrmissioners 
shall  make  annual  reports,  and  have  such  compen- 
sation as  the  Governor  and  Council  allow,  not  to 
exceed  %?>  a  day,  and  travelling  and  board  ex- 
penses,    [p.] 

343.  [g.]  An  Act  to  secure  to  mechanics  and  labor- 
ers their  payment  for  labor  by  a  lieti  on  real  estate. 
— [May  24.] — Any  person  actually  performing  labor 
on  a  building  shall  have  a  lien,  to  secure  the  pay- 
ment of  his  wages,  on  the  building  and  the  lot  of 
land  on  which  it  stands,  and  on  the  right  of  re- 
deeming it  when  under  mortgage  ;  which  lien  shall 
be  dissolved  unless  he  files  an  account  of  his 
demand  in  the  registry  of  deeds  within  sixty  days, 
and  commences  a  suit  for  enforcing  it  within  sev- 
enty days  from  the  time  the  labor  is  performed. 

344.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Neio  Enqland  Ice 
Co.— [May  24.]— In  Boston.     Capital,  §60,000. 

345.  An  Act  authorizing  the  County  Cotnmissioti- 
ers  for  the  county  of  Essex  to  locate  a  way  over 
Parker  River.  —  [May  24.] — The  Commonwealth 
surrenders  to  the  county  all  its  right  to  the  bridge 
of  the  Parker  River  Bridge  Corporation  ;  and  the 
inhabitants  of  Newbury  may  collect  the  same  tolls 
which  were  allowed  to  the  corporation,  for  ten 
years.     [.See  Resolves,  No.  51.] 

346.  [g.]  An  Act  relating  to  the  punishment  for 
offences  ynentioned  inthe  lAod  chctpitei-  of  the  Revised 
Statutes.— [}ila.y  24.] — Authorizes  committal  to  the 
House  of  Industry,  in  certain  cases,  instead  of 
House  of  Correction,     [p.] 

347.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  trustees  of  the 
Atkinson  School  Fund. — [May  24,] — In  Newbury- 
port.  May  hold  real  and  personal  estate,  of  not 
more  than  jjflOOO  income,  to  be  applied  exclusively 
to  the  purposes  of  education,  in  conformity  with 
the  will  of  the  late  Moses  Atkinson.  Mayor  and 
Aldermen  of  the  city  may  fill  vacancies,  and  be 
visitors  of  the  fund,    [p.] 

348.  [g.]  An  Act  concerning  the  indictment  of 
Corporations. — [May  24.] — Default  may  be  record- 
ed of  any  indicted  corporation  which  has  failed  to 
appear,  and  judgment  rendered,  and  warrant  of 
distress  issued  to  compel  the  payment  of  the  law- 
ful penalty  and  costs,  with  interest,     [p.] 

349.  [g.]  An  Act  in  addition  to  the  several  Acts 
for  the  relief  of  insolvent  debtors,  and  the  moreeqtial 
distribution  of  their  effects. — [May  24.] — When  the 
creditor  of  an  insolvent  debtor  resides  abroad,  the 
oath  to  the  validity  of  the  claim  may  be  made  by 
his  consignee  or  agent.  The  commissioner  may 
dismiss  any  assignee  neglecting  his  lawful  orders, 
and  appoint  another.  Limit  of  the  fees  of  com- 
missioners to  ;^1500,  repealed.  [_See  Nos.  189  and 
322.] 


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RESOLVES. 

1.  Ratal vca  prori ding  for  the  dlstrilmtion  of  the 
rcjiort  of  thi:  Saiiltari/  ('ui»i»>.s.sinti. — [Feb.  1.] 

2.  Ri'.solco  to  pay  the  lata  Actiw/  C/er/c  of  the 
Jlouae  of  Representatives. — [Feb.  8.] — Allows  $'60 
to  Charles  "W.  Storey. 

3.  Resolve  authorizinc/  the  Treasurer  to  horroio 
7noney  in  anticipation  of  the  reve)iue. — [Feb.  10.] — 

To  ,'j;2no,oo(). 

4.  Resolve  for  the  pa;/  of  the  Cotan'il,  Senate,  and 
House  of  Representatives. — [Feb.  12.] — Allows  to 
each  member  of  the  Council,  Senate,  and  House, 
52  for  each  day's  attendance,  and  ^2  for  every  ten 
miles'  travel  once  in  each  session ;  and  to  the 
President  of  the  Senate  and  Speaker  of  the  House, 
52  for  every  day's  attendance,  additional. 

5.  Resolve  on  tJte  petition  of  the  Gloucester  Mu- 
tual Fishing  Insurance  Company. — [P'eb.  26.] — Re- 
mits penalty  for  delay  in  making  return. 

6.  Resolve  in  aid  of  a  monumerd  to  Captain 
Isaac  Davis. — [Feb.  26.] — Appropriates  5-000  for 
a  m')nument  of  marble  or  s^ranite  to  Capt.  Isaac 
Davis,  to  be  erected  in  Acton,  under  the  direction 
of  the  Governor,  in  connection  with  a  committee 
of  that  town,  provided  the  citizens  raise  %oQQ  for 
the  same  purpose. 

7.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  Gtiardian  and  Overseers 
of  the  Chappequiddic  Indians  and  people  of  color  in 
Dukes  County.— [Yeh.  28.]— Allows  theni  $12,2  for 
dividing  lands. 

8.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Thomas  Sfanwood. — [Feb. 
28.] — Of  Newburyport.  Allows  him  $50  annually 
for  revolutionary  services. 

9.  Resolve  for  the  pay  of  the  Legislature  and  its 
Officers  monthly.— [l^eh.  28.]     [.See  No.  48.] 

10.  Resolve  concerning  certain  military  documents. 
— [Feb.  28.] — Authorizes  and  directs  the  Secretary 
to  obtain  from  the  United  States  Government  at 
Washington,  the  muster-rolls  and  other  docu- 
ments and  vouchers  relating  to  the  service  of  the 
Massachusetts  militia  in  the  last  war  with  Great 
Britain,  or  copies  of  them;  the  expenses  not  to 
e-vcced  S200. 

11.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Augusttis  C  Frissell  of 
P«-i/.— [March  10.]— Allows  him  5102.70  for  ex- 
penses of  sickness  while  a  member  of  the  Legisla- 
ture of  I80O. 

12.  Resolve  on  the  petition  of  William  B.  Bannis- 
ter and  Sarah  IF.  Hale. — [March  10.] 

13.  Resolve  on  the  petition  of  Ward  Poole  and 
o</?«-s.— [March  10.] 

14.  Resolve  on  the  petition  of  Abi'aham  Wilcox. 
— [March  10.] — Allows  him  558.76  for  expenses 
incurred  in  the  detection  of  Thomas  Loyd,  and  the 
discovery  of  stolen  property. 

15.  [g.]  Resolve  granting  taxes  for  the  several 
counties. — [March  13.] — Taxes  are  granted  to  the 
counties  as  follows  :  Essex,  555,200;  Middlesex, 
583,264:  Worcester,  550,000:  Hampshire,  514,- 
000;  Hampden,  529,000;  Franklin,  510,000;  Berk- 
shire, 518,000;  Norfolk,  540,000  ;  Plvmouth,  5I6,- 
000  ;  Bristol,  530,000 ;  Barnstable,  57,500 ;  Dukes, 
52,500. 

16.  Resolve  in  favor  of  William  H.  Luce.  — 
[March  22.]— Of  tisbury.  Allows  him  516.37  for 
medical  attendance  on  Recall  De  Grass,  a  Chris- 
liantown  Indian. 

17.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Knoicles  Butler. — [March 
22.] — Of  Falmouth.  Allows  him  5^0,  as  member 
of  the  Legislature  of  18.50. 

18.  [g.]  Resolve  on  the  petition  of  Fra7icis  Tuttle. 
—[March  22.]—"  Resolved  that  a  reward  of  5IO,- 

■  000  be  ofi'ered  to  any  person  within  this  common- 
wealth who  shall  satisfy  the  Governor  and  Council 
that  by  a  test  of  at  least  five  years,  he  has  discov- 
ered a  sure  and  practical  remedy  for  the  potato 
rot." 

19.  Resolve  on  the  petition  of  the  Selectmen  of  the 


town  of  West  Newhury. — [March  22.] — Allows  that 
town  its  portion  of  the  school  fund  for  18.j0,  for- 
feited for  delay  in  making  returns. 

20.  Resolve  for  defraying  the  expenses  of  receiving 
and  foruHLrding  articles  for  the  Industrial  Exhibi- 
tion in  London. — [March  '•'A.\ — Allows  $W)0. 

21.  [g.]  Resolve  for  priuttng  the  annual  reports 
of  the  State  Reform  School  and  State  Prison. — 
[March  31.] — These  reports  are  to  be  printed  in 
anticipation  of  the  meeting  of  the  legislature,  as 
Documents  Nos.  2  and  3  of  the  House;  and  1-500 
copies  of  the  latter  furnished  to  superintendent  of 
the  school. 

22.  Resolve  concerning  the  United  States  Census 
of  this  State. — [March  31.] — Directs  the  Secretary 
to  cause  the  manuscript  census  returns  of  1850  to 
be  bound  and  placed  in  the  State  Library. 

23.  Resolve  on  the  petition  of  the  Overseers  of  the 
Poor  of  Gay  Head. — [April  -5.  J — Allows  them '5104 
for  the  support  of  two  aged  Indian  paupers,  in 
1850,  and  5IOO  a  week  from  Jan.  1,  I80I,  during 
their  lives. 

24.  Resolve  17)  favor  of  Joshua  Owen. — [April  14.] 
— Allows  him  $75  per  annum  from  May  1,  18-51. 

25.  Resolve  071  the  petition  of  Benjumi7i  Wheeler 
and  another,  executors. — [April  14.] 

26.  Resolve  on  the  petitio7i  of  the  Overseers  of 
the  Salem  Monthly  Meetiiig  of  Friends . — [April  14.] 

27.  Resolve  on  the  petition  of  Elijah  Clai'k,  ad- 
7ninistrator. — [April  14.] 

28.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Charles  King.  —  [April 
14.] — Of  Barre.  Allows  him  51'-2,  ^s  member  of 
the  legislature  of  1850. 

29.  Resolve  on  the  petition  of  Fanny  W.  Redding. 
—[April  14.] 

30.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  Fra7iklin  County  Agri- 
cultural Society. — [April  24.] — Allows  it  the  State 
bounty  for  this  year,  the  same  as  other  agricul- 
tural societies. 

31.  [g.]  Pcesolve  authorizing  the  Board  of  Educa- 
tion to  appoint  agents.  —  [April  24.] — Authorizes 
the  board  to  appoint  two  or  more  suitable  persons 
to  visit  the  towns  and  school  districts,  for  the  pur- 
pose of  inquiring  into  the  condition  of  the  public 
schools,  giving  lectures,  Skc. ;  the  expenses  not  to 
exceed  $2,500  per  a>inum  for  two  years. 

32.  Resolves  on  the  pietiti&a  of  John  M.  Forbes  and 
Oi;/(e?-s.— [^April  24.] 

33.  [g.]  Resolve  for  the  payme?it  of  the  accounts 
of  the  State  Lunatic  Hospital. — [April  24.] — Allows 
the  hospital  5517.08  for  the  support  of  lunatic 
paupers  previous  to  December,  1849  ;  and  authorizes 
the  Auditor  to  pay  the  accounts  of  the  hospital 
hereafter,  when  due,  although  not  presented  within 
the  time  prescribed  by  law. 

34.  Resolve  on  the  pet  it  io7is  of  the  foirns  of  Wei/- 
7nouth  a7id  Abington. — [Aprir24.] — Allows  5522.32 
to  each,  for  expenses  incurred  in  running  the  line 
between  Norfolk  County  on  the  north,  and 
Plymouth  and  Bristol  Counties  on  the  south. 

35.  Resolve  in  aid  of  the  American  Institute  of 
Instruction.— [April  24.]— Allows  it  §300  for  1850, 
and  5300  annually  for  four  years. 

36.  Resolve  on  the  petition  of  Alexander  Kenrick. 
—[April  24.]— Of  Orleans.  Allows  him  5269,  for 
expenses  and  services  in  detecting  burglars  robbing 
the  safe  of  the  Union  Wharf  Company,  Province- 
town. 

37.  Resolve  on  the  petition  of  Bridget  He7iry  and 
another.— [hT^xW  24.] 

38.  Resolve  for  the  pay  of  the  Clerks  of  the  Legis- 
lature.— [April  24.] — Fixes  the  pay  of  the  two 
clerks  of  the  Senate  and  House  at  5 10  a  day,  and 
5150  for  copying  the  journals  for  the  State  Library  ; 
and  of  the  two  assistant  clerks  of  the  Senate  and 
House,  at  56  a  day  during  the  session. 

39.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Bafhsheba  J.  Holland. — 
[April  30.] — Of  Bangor,  Maine,  daughter  of  Park 
Holland.  Allows  her  5300  for  services  rendered 
the  State  bv  her  father. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECOKD. 


40.  Resolve  on  the  joetition  of  Josiah  Brown. — 
[April  30.] 

41.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Lyman  Webster. — [April 
30.] — Of  Tyringham.  Allows  him  %^Q  per  annum 
for  three  years,  on  account  of  injuries  received  by 
him  in  the  performance  of  military  duties. 

42.  Resolve  on  the  jxtition  of  Jacob  H.  Kent  and 
others. — [April  30.] 

43.  Resolve  on  the  ■petition  of  TLliakim  Buckman 
and  others. — [April  30.] 

44.  [g.]  Resolve  concerninq  idiotic  children. — 
[April  30.]— Allows  5-5000  annually  to  the  Massa- 
chusetts School  for  Idiotic  and  Feeble  Minded 
Youth,  to  be  devoted  to  teaching  and  training 
idiotic  children  belonging  to  this  Commonwealth, 
provided  that  four  of  the  twelve  trustees  of  the 
Institution  be  appointed  by  the  Governor  and 
Council ;  the  Governor,  Lieutenant  Governor, 
Secretary  of  State,  Presidentof  the  Senate,  Speaker 
of  the  House,  and  the  two  Chaplains  of  the  Legisla- 
ture, constitute  a  board  of  visitors  ;  and  the  institu- 
tion gratuitously  receive  and  educate  thirty  idiotic 
persons,  to  be  designated  by  the  Governor;  other 
applicants  to  be  received  at  a  charge  not  exceeding 
the  actual  average  cost  of  the  inmates. 

45.  Resolve  on  the  jjetition  of  the  Selectmen  of  the 
town  of  Norwich. — [May  7.]— Two  commissio'ners 
shall  be  appointed  by  the  Governor  and  Council, 
after  notice  to  the  town  clerks  of  Norwich  and 
Chester  to  establish  the  boundary  line  now  in 
dispute  between  those  towns. 

46.  Resolves  on  the  petition  of  Daniel  Austin  and 
others.— [hla.y  7.] 

47-  Resolve  on  the  pjetition  of  Samtiel  Jennison, 
Jr.,  Guatdia?). — [May  7.] 

48.  Resolve  in  addition  to  a  Resolve  for  the  monthly 
payment  of  the  members  of  the  Legislature. — [May 

10.] — An  additional  appropriation.     [See  No.  9.] 

49.  Resolve  relating  to  the  Land  Office. — [May 
10.] — Repeals  the  resolve  of  June  17,  1820,  so  far 
as  it  related  to  the  appointment  of  George  W. 
Coffin  as  Land  Agent.  [He  resigned.  See  Acts, 
No.  190.] 

50.  Resolve  on  the  jjetition  of  Persis  Dickinson 
and  others. — [May  10.] 

51.  Resolve  in  relation  to  Parker  River  Bridge. 
— [May  13.] — The  CommonweaUh  accepts  the  sur- 
render of  the  charter  of  the  Parker  River  Bridge,  in 
Newbury.     [See  Acts,  No.  345.] 

52.  Resolve  on  the  petition  of  Silas  H.  Holland 
and  Dane  A.  Marrett. — [May  15.] 

53.  Resolve  for  the  distribution  of  the  Report  on 
the  Insects  of  Massachusetts  which  are  injurious  to 
vegetation. — [May  15.] 

54.  [g.]  Resolve  concerning  the  State  Normal 
Schools. — [May  15.] — Appropriates  ;gl200  annually 
for  1851  and  1852,  for  the  support  of  the  State 
Normal  Schools,  iwhich,  together  with  the  sums 
appropriated  bv  former  resolves,  shall  be  in  full 
therefor  till  1853. 

55.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Norman  G.  Baxter. — 
[May  15.] — Allows  him  ^87,  expenses  of  sickness, 
while  representative  from  New  Ashford  during  the 
session  of  1851. 

56.  Resolve  on  the  pieiition  of  John  Scolley. — 
[May  15.] 

57-  Resolve  on  the  jKtition  of  Edward  Lamb  and 
others. — [May  15.] 

58.  Resolve  on  the  petition  of  Benjamin' C.  Clark 
and  Edward  D.  Clark. — [May  15.] 

59.  Resolve  for  the  pay  of  the  Sergeant-at-Arms, 
for  Extra  Services. — [May  15.] — Allows  him  ^100 

for  attendance  and  extra  services  during  99  days' 
session  of  the  Valuation  Committee  in  1850. 

60.  Resolve  on  the  petition  of  Josiah  H.  Carter. — 
;[May  15.] 

61.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Daniel  Herring. — [May 
15.] — OfNeedham.  Allows  him  $50  per  annum 
for  injuries  received  while  doing  military  duties, 
March  12,  1848. 


62.  Resolve  for  the  relief  of  Harrison  Wingate, 
Moses  Wi7igate,  and  Samuel' Poor. — [May  15.] 

63.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  town  of  Newburyport. 
— [May  15.] — Allows  that  town  53^.04  for  support 
of  foreign  paupers 

64.  Resolve  on  the  petition  of  the  Primary  School 
District  No.  7  in  Roxbury. — [May  15.] 

65.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Eliphalet  S.  Darli^iq. — 
[May  17.]— Allows  him  ,^60.50,  expenses  of  sick- 
ness, while  representative  from  Gill,  during  the 
session  of  1851. 

66.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Franklin  Ruggles. — [May 
17-] — Allows  him  ;^8,  for  mistake  in  making  up  the 
pay-roll  of  1850,  being  his  travelling  fees  as  repre- 
sentative from  Hardwick. 

67.  Resolve  for  the  payment  of  incidental  expenses 
of  the  State  House.— [Msij  20.]-^Appropriates  ,g5000 
for  incidental  repairs  and  purchase  of  the  necessary 
articles  of  furniture  the  present  year,  and  for  the 
paymentof  expenses  incurred  in  making  alterations 
in  the  Representatives'  Hall,  and  introducing  gas 
into  the  Senate  Chamber. 

68.  Resolve  in  favor  of  the  Chappequiddic  In- 
dians.—[May  20:]  — Allows  ,g2000  for  building 
fences  on  their  lands. 

66.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Samuel  Adams. — [May 
20.] — Of  Boston.  Allows  him  ^100  for  services  dur- 
ing Shay.'s  rebellion,  1787. 

70.  Resolve  on  the  Petition  of  Daniel  J.  Searle. 
—[May  21.] 

71.  Resolve  on  the  Petition  of  Huldah  Brett,  ad- 
ministratrix.— [May  21.] 

72.  Resolve  on  the  Petition  of  Elisha  Haskell. — 
[May  21.] 

73.  Resolves  on  the  Petition  of  John  Hecktor  and 
Harry  Arnold  ;  and  in  favor  of  Ancheio  C.  Brown. 
— [May  21.] — Of  the  Hassanamisco  tribe  of  In- 
dians. Appropriates  §325  as  a  trust  fund  for  the 
first  two,  and  allows  §30  to  the  last  in  consideration 
of  repairs  on  his  buildings. 

74.  Resolve  for  the  pay  of  the  Chaplains  of  the 
Legislature. — [May  23.] — Allows  them  ,{^100 "each 
for  services  during  the  present  session. 

75.  Resolve  for  paying  the  current  expenses  of 
the  State  Reform  School— [Mz.y  23.]— Allows  522',- 
500  for  the  present  year. 

76.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Zebulon  Paine. — [May 
24.] — Of  Conway.  There  shall  be  paid  to  the  Se- 
lectmen of  that  town,  5'^00-  'o  be  by  them  and  their 
successors  held  in  strict  trust  for  Zebulon  Paine, 
and  paid  out  by  them  to  him  and  his  family,  as 
they  shall  deem  for  his  interest,  as  remuneration 
for  the  time  spent  by  him  in  the  State  Prison, 
under  sentence  for  an  offence  of  which  it  appears 
he  was  not  guilty. 

77.  Resolve  for  the  paymetit  of  the  contingeiit 
expenses  of  the  Legislature,  and  Valuation  Com- 
mittee  of  the  year  1850. — [May  24.] — Appropriates 
51000  therefor. 

78.  Resolve  to  provide  for  the  contingent  expenses 
of  the  Legislature,  and  the  various  offices  in  the 
State  House  for  the  year  1851. — [May  24.] — Appro- 
priates 51,060  therefor. 

79.  Resolve  to  compensate  the  Auditor  of  Ac- 
counts for  Expenses  incun-cd  in  his  office. — [May 
24.] — Allows  him  5^00,  for  clerical  services  during 
the  past  two  years,  not  in  addition  to  the  salary  of 
a  clerk  allowed  by  the  act  of  this  session.  [See 
Acts,  No.  239.]  So  that  the  whole  amount  for  1851 
shall  not  exceed  56OO. 

80.  Resolve  alloioing  further  time  to  the  Com- 
missioners on  Boston  Harbor  a»d  Back  Bay  to 
make  their  final  report. — [May  24.] — Authorized  to 
report  in  print  on  or  before  the  first  Wednesday  of 
January,  1852. 

81.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Hoynan  Vincent. — [May 
24.] — Allows  him  512  as  a  member  of  the  House, 
from  Chilmark,  session  of  1851,  on  account  of  a 
mistake  in  the  pay-roll. 

82.  Resolves  on  the  Petition  of  Nathaniel  Lam- 


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son,  Ehcnczer  G.  Lamsoti,  and  Abel  F.  Goodnow. 

— [Mav  24.] 

83.  lic.iolve  on  the  Petition  of  the  Selectmen  of  the 
toion  of  Norwirh — [May  2i.']— [^Identical  loitk  No. 
4o,  approved  Ma;/  7.  J 

84.  Resolve  on  the  Petition  of  Satnuel  Gilman, 
Jr.,  and  Janet  Cameron  Gilman,  in  behalf  of  Mary 
Cameron,  a  minor. — [May  24.] 

8o.  Resolve  concerning  the  Draw  in  the  Bridge 
over  Ml/stir  River. — [May  24.] — The  Draw  in  the 
Bridge  of  the  Grand  Junction  Railway  Company 
over  Mystic  River,  to  be  made  not  less  than  46 
feet  wide. 

86.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Gilman  P.  Allen. — [May 
24.] — Allows  him  g40,  as  member  of  the  House, 
from  Essex,  the  present  session,  on  account  of  mis- 
take in  the  pay-roll. 

87.  Resolve  concerning  Quartermaster- General's 
Department. — [May  24.] — Appropriates  ,^4,650  to 
defray  the  expenses  of  this  Department  in  18-51. 

88.  [g.]  Resolves  providinc/  for  the  Reception  of  (he 
President  of  the  United  States.— [MTiy  24.]— The 
Governor  is  requested  to  tender  the  hospitalities  of 
the  State  to  the  President  of  the  United  States, 
should  he  visit  the  Commonwealth  as  contem- 
plated; and  a  committee,  consisting  of  the  Presi- 
dent and  six  members  of  the  Senate,  and  the 
Speaker  and  fourteen  members  of  the  House,  shall 
be  appointed  to  make  all  suitable  arrangements, 
in  the  name  and  on  behalf  of  the  State,  for  the 
proper  reception  of  the  Chief  Magistrate  of  the 
Republic.  The  Governor  is  authorized  to  draw  his 
warrant  for  such  a  sum  as  may  be  necessary  for 
these  purposes.  [For  the  names  of  the  Commit- 
tee, see  above.  Special  Committee,  No.  39.] 

89.  Resolve  in  favor  of  Thomas  IF.  Tattle. — 
[May  24.]— Of  Boston.  'Allows  him  5362  on  ac- 
count of  injuries  sustained  by  him  in  consequence 
of  defects  in  Charlestown  Old  Bridge. 

90.  Resolve  to  authorize  the  Treasurer  to  bor- 
row money  to  meet  the  deficit  in  the  revenue 
for  the   years    1850    arid   1851.— [May  24.]— The 

Treasurer  is  authorized  to  issue  scrip  to  the 
amount  of  5100)000)  bearing  interest  at  5  per  cent. 
a  year,  payable  semiannually  ;  redeemable  within 
two  years  from  July  1,  1851. 

91.  Resolve  on  the  Petition  of  John  Delahanty 
for  leave  to  hold  real  estate. — [May  24.] 

92.  [g.]  Resolve  concerning  Education. — [May  24.] 
— The  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Education  is  au- 
thorized to  publish,  for  general  distribution,  a 
pamphlet,  containing  portions  of  his  annual  re- 
port, and  other  matter  adapted  to  promote  the 
interests  of  common  school  education.  The  e.x- 
pense  not  to  exceed  5200  in  any  one  year. 

93.  Resolve  in  favor  of  William  11.  Bradford. — 
[May  24.] — In  consideration  that  Wm.H.  Bradford, 
a  member  of  the  House,  from  Plymouth,  has  by 
accidental  injury  to  his  person  and  providential 
insanity,  been  prevented  from  attending  during 
the  session,  he  is  allowed  the  full  pay  and  mileage, 
the  same  as  if  he  had  attended  as  a  member  during 
the  whole  session. 


LEGISLATIVE  PROCEEDINGS. 

The  Massachusetts  Legislature,  or  "  General 
Court,"  assembled  at  the  State  House  in  Boston, 
for  the  session  of  1851,  in  accordance  with  the 
Constitution,  on  the  first  day  of  January, — the 
first  Wednesday  of  the  year  falling  on  the  first  of 
the  month — at  eleven  o'clock  in  the  forenoon,  and 
were  prorogued  on  Saturday,  May  24,  at  eleven 
o'clock,  P.  M.  The  session  accordingly  lasted 
144  days. 

By  the  following  table  it  appears  that  this  ses- 
sion of  the  Legislature  was  longer  than  any  other 
t'nat  has  been  held  for  twenty  years,  or  since  the 
amendment  to  the  Constitution,  by  which  the  ses- 


sions have  been  annual  and  have  commenced  in 
January. 

Table  shoioing  the  dates  of  the  beginniiig  and  end  of 
the  sessions  of  the  Massachusetts  Legislature,  arid 
their  length. 

First  day.  Last  day.  Length. 

1831 January  o March  19 74  days. 

1832 "       4 "      24 81     " 

18.33 "        2. "      28 86     " 

1834 "        1 April     2 92     " 

1835 "       7 "       8.*....  92     « 

1836 "        6 "      16 102     " 

1837 "        4 "      20 107     " 

1838 "        3 "      25 113     " 

1839 "        2 "      10 09     " 

1840 "        1 March24 84     " 

1841 "       6 "      18 72     " 

1842 "        6 "        3.t-...  58     " 

1843 "       4 "     2-5 81     " 

1844 "        3 "      16 74     " 

1845 "        1 "     26. 85     " 

1816 "        7 April  16 100     " 

1847 "        6 "      26 HI     " 

1848 "        5 May  10.+  .. ..127     " 

1849 "        3 "       2 120     " 

1850 "        2 "        3 122     " 

1851 '<       1 "      24 144     " 

*  Also  Extra  Session,  Sept.  2  to  Nov.  4,  making  125  days. 
t    "        "  '•  '•     7  to  Sept.  16,    "         68  " 

t    "       "         "        Nov.  23  to  Nov.  25,   "       130  " 

The  length  of  individual  day's  sessions,  in  sever.il 
instances,  was  quite  unprecedented.  On  one  occa- 
sion, the  House  sat  from  11  A.  M.  (Feb.  10,)  to 
3.^  A.  M.  of  ttie  next  day, — 16.j  hours  withotit  any 
recess.  April  23,  the  House  sat  from  9  A.  M.  to 
8,-^  P.  M.,  likewise  without  any  recess.  On  several 
other  occasions  the  sessions  were  protracted  to  an 
unusually  late  hour.  The  yeas  and  nays  were 
called  in  the  House  forty-one  times  during  the 
session,  from  forty  to  a  hundred  minutes  being  re- 
quired for  the  operation  each  time. 

The  Senate  began  its  daily  sessions  at  11,  till 
May  5,  when  10  was  adopted  as  the  hour.  After- 
noon and  evening  sessions  were  held  during  the 
last  week. 

The  daily  sessions  of  the  House  were  begun  at 
11  A.  M.  till  March  10,  when  the  hour  was  changed 
to  10,  and  so  continued  till  April  15,  when  9  was 
adopted.  Afternoon  sessions  beginning  at  3,  were 
held  daily  from  and  after  May  1,  and  evening  ses- 
sions during  the  last  week. 

Neither  House  was  in  session  on  Sundays,  nor 
on  Saturday  and  ^Monday,  Jan.  18th  and  20th,  (on 
account  of  the  Congressional  Election  on  the  lat- 
ter day.) — nor  on  Saturday  and  Monday.  March  1st 
and  3d,  (on  account  of  the  various  town  meetings 
on  the  latter  day,) — nor  on  Monday,  April  7,  (for 
the  same  reason.) — nor  on  Thursday,  April  10, 
(that  being  Fast  Day.) 

This  session  of  the  Legislature  was  one  of  the 
most  important  that  has  been  held  for  many  years. 
The  abstracts  of  the  laws  passed,  above,  will  show 
what  was  actually  accomplished  in  that  way.  We 
give  below  some  account  of  the  proceedings  in 
other  respects,  embracing  the  elections  of  public 
officers,  notices  of  unsuccessful  bills,  and  some 
statistics  collected  from  reports  made  to  the  Legis- 
lature. 

Organization  of  the  tico  Houses. — The  Senate  was 
called  to  order  Jan.  1,  by  Hon.  David  Se.\.rs,  the 
Senior  member  present,  and  organized  by  the 
choice  of  Hon.  Hexry  Wilson  as  President,  he 
having  18  votes  out  of  2S,  and  Chauncy  L.  Knapp 
as  clerk,  he  having  20  votes  against  12  for  Charles 
Calhoun. 

The  House  was  called  to  order  by  Hon.  Leonard 
M.  Parker,  of  Shirley,  the  Senior  member,  and 
organized  by  the  choice  of  Nathaniel  P.  Banks. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Jr.,  of  Waltham,  for  Speaker,  he  having  212  votes, 
against  174  for  Ensign  H.  Kellogg,  of  Pittsfield; 
andof  Lewis  Josselyn,  of  Lynn,  for  Clerk,  he  having 
198  votes  against  185  for  Charles  W.  Storey,  of  Rox- 
bury. 

Jan.  3.  Rev.  A.  L.  Stone  was  chosen  chaplain  of 
the  Senate,  having  18  votes  out  of  29.  Rev.  Hosea 
Ballou  had  6;  Rev.  Artemas  B.  Muzzey,  4  ;  Rev. 
Henry  M.  Dexter,  1.  The  same  day  Rev.  George 
M.  Randall  was  declared  elected  chaplain  of  the 
House,  he  having  121  votes  out  of  353,  there  being 
twelve  other  persons  voted  for.  It  was  voted  that 
the  person  having  the  highest  number  should  be 
declared  elected. 

Jan.  7.  Benjamin  Stevens  was  chosen  Sergeant- 
at-Arms,  on  the  part  of  the  House,  he  having  331 
votes  out  of  333;  and  the  next  day  he  was  chosen 
on  the  part  of  the  Senate,  having  28  votes,  all  that 
were  thrown. 

The  Election  Sermon  was  preached  to  the  Gov- 
ernor and  members  of  the  Legislature,  at  the  Old 
South  Church,  by  Prof.  E.  A.  Park,  of  Andover,  on 
Jan.  2d. 

Organization  of  the  Executive.  —  The  whole 
number  of  votes  thrown  by  the  people  for  Gover- 
nor was  121,372.  George  N.  Briggs  had  56,778; 
George  S.  Boutwell,  36,023;  Stephen  C.  Phillips, 
27,636;  Francis  Cogswell,  689;  Scattering,  239. 
There  being  no  choice  of  Governor  and  Lieutenant- 
Governor  by  the  people,  the  House  proceeded,  Jan. 
10,  to  elect  from  among  the  four  persons  having 
the  highest  number  for  each  office,  two  to  send  to 
the  Senate. 

The  constitutional  candidates  for  Governor  were 
George  N.  Briggs,  Geoorge  S.  Boutwell,  Stephen 
C.  Phillips,  and  Francis  Coggswell.  From  these, 
Messrs.  ISoutwell  and  Phillips  were  selected  to  be 
sent  to  the  Senate,  the  former  having  218,  and  the 
latter  216  votes,  against  171  and  170,  respectively, 
for  Mr.  Briggs. 

The  constitutional  candidates  for  Lieutenant- 
Governor  were,  John  Reed,  Henry  "W.  Cushman, 
Amasa  Walker,  and  Henry  C.  Cushman.  From 
these,  Messrs.  H.  W.  Cushman  and  Walker  were 
selected,  having  each  214  votes  against  166  and 
154,  respectively,  for  Mr.  Reed. 

On  the  11th  of  January  the  Senate  proceeded  to 
elect  from  the  candidates  thus  presented  to  them. 
George  S.  Boutwell  was  chosen  Governor,  having 
32  votes,  all  that  were  thrown,  except  three  blanks 
not  counted.  Henry  W.  Cushman  was  chosen 
Lieutenant-Governor,  having  29  votes,  likewise 
all  that  were  thrown,  except  five  blanks  not 
counted. 

Jan.  13.  The  organization  of  the  Executive  part 
of  the  Government  was  completed  by  the  choice  of 
nine  Councillors  by  joint  ballot  of  the  two  Houses 
in  Convention.  Six  of  them  were  qualified  in 
Convention,  on  Jan.  15,  two  Jan.  21,  and  one 
Jan.  29. 

The  same  day,  Jan.  13,  the  Governor  and  Lieu- 
tenant-Governor were  sworn  to  the  faithful  dis- 
charge of  their  duties,  and  to  support  the  Con- 
stitution of  Massachusetts  and  of  the  United 
States. 

The  Governor  delivered  his  message  in  person, 
on  Jan.  16th. 

Jan.  14.  Amasa  Walker  was  chosen  Secretary  of 
the  Commonwealth,  receiving  230  votes  out  of 
413,  and  Charles  B.  Hall  was  chosen  Treasurer  and 
Receiver-General,  receiving  230  votes  out  of  414. 
Feb.  28,  David  Wilder,  Jr.,  was  chosen  Auditor 
of  Accounts,  receiving  251  votes  out  of  279. 
These  elections  were  made  by  joint  ballot,  in  con- 
vention. 

Contested  Elections. — By  the  Constitution,  each 
House  of  the  Legislature  is  the  judge  of  the  elec- 
tions, returns,  and  qualifications  of  its  own  mem- 
bers. During  the  session,  eight  cases  of  con- 
tested seats  were  settled  in  the  House,  which.  On 


account  of  the  evenness  of  parties  in  that  branch, 
e'xcited  particular  interest. 

1.  The  first  case  brought  to  the  attention  of  the 
House  was  that  of  Nathaniel  Clark,  claiming  a  seat 
as  Representative  to  the  General  Court  from  Na- 
tick.  At  the  election,  in  the  box  for  votes  for 
Representative  to  the  General  Court,  there 
were  found  nine  printed  votes,  bearing  the  des- 
ignation "  for  Representative  in  Congress,"  six 
with  the  name  of  "  Horace  Mann,  of  Newton,"  and 
three  with  that  of  "  Samuel  H.  Walley,  of  Rox- 
bury,"  neither  of  whom  were  eligible  as  represent- 
atives to  the  Legislature  from  Natick.  All  the 
other  votes  for  representative  to  the  Legislature 
were  written.  There  was  another  box  for  votes  for 
Representative  in  Congress.  The  Selectmen  in- 
cluded these  nine  votes,  and  returned  "no  choice" 
as  the  result  of  the  election.  Jan.  8,  the  Commit- 
tee on  Elections  reported  that  the  nine  votes 
should  not  have  been  counted  in  making  up  the 
number  for  Representative  to  the  General  Court, 
but  should  have  been  excluded,  making  the  whole 
number  of  votes  463,  necessary  for  a  choice  232 ; 
and  as  Mr.  Clark  had  233,  he  was  duly  elected,  and 
was  entitled  to  a  seat.  The  report  was  accepted 
the  same  day  without  much  opposition. 

2.  The  next  case  settled  was  that  of  Mr.  Bragg,  of 
Milford.  By  the  State  Census  of  May, 1850, on  which 
the  apportionment  of  representatives  for  the  next 
ten  years  was  based,  Milford  was  entitled  to  but 
one  representative.  At  the  election,  however, 
after  the  choice  of  one  representative,  it  was  voted 
to  send  another,  and  Mr.  Bragg  was  then  elected 
as  the  second.  The  ground  for  this  proceeding 
was  the  belief  that  the  assessors  in  making  up 
their  returns  had  committed  some  errors,  and  that 
the  population  was  really  enough  to  entitle  the 
town  to  two  representatives.  The  Committee  on 
Elections  reported,  Jan.  31,  that  they  had  voted  to 
give  Mr.  Bragg  an  opportunity  to  prove  these 
errors  ;  but  he  subsequently  informed  them  that  he 
apprehended  he  should  not  be  able  to  make  out  so 
clear  a  case  of  errors  as  to  warrant  him  in  urging 
the  propriety  of  going  behind  the  census  returns, 
and  accordingly  he  should  withdraw  from  the 
House  forthwith.  The  Committee  were  thus  re- 
lieved from  a  case  of  considerable  embarrassment, 
and  reported  that  the  election  of  Mr.  Bragg  "  was 
null  and  void,  and  that  he  is  not  entitled  to  a 
seat  in  this  House."  This  report  was  accepted, 
Feb.  5. 

3.  The  right  of  Mr.  Barry,  of  Hanover,  to  his 
seat  was  disputed  on  the  ground,  that  the  election 
on  Nov.  25,  1850,  when  he  was  elected,  was  null 
and  void,  because  the  warrants  therefor  were  dated 
Nov.  16,  1850,  and  warned  the  inhabitants  to  meet 
on  the  "  25tK  day  of  November  next,"  which  would 
strictly  mean  Nov.  25,  1851.  Feb.  20,  the  Com- 
mittee reported  that  the  remonstrants  had  failed 
to  make  out  a  case,  and  that  they  have  leave  to 
withdraw.     Feb.  28,  this  report  was  accepted. 

4.  The  next  case  settled  was  that  of  Mr.  Rugg,  of 
Sterling.  Feb.  19,  the  Committee  reported  that  in 
their  opinion,  the  decision  of  the  case  turned  on 
the  question  whether  the  polls,  at  the  third  and 
final  ballot,  when  Mr.  R.  was  elected,  were  opened 
after  five  o'clock,  P.M.  After  a  careful  examina- 
tion and  detail  of  the  best  of  the  contradictory 
evidence,  they  were  of  opinion  that  it  was  before 
5 ;  and  accordingly  reported  that  the  remonstrants 
had  failed  to  make  out  their  case,  and  that  the  sit- 
ting member,  Mr.  Rugg,  was  duly  elected,  and  was 
entitled  to  his  seat.  Feb.  27,  this  report  was  ac- 
cepted; March  4,  amotion  to  reconsider  its  accept- 
ance was  lost,  54  to  119. 

5.  The  right  of  Mr.  Edwards,  of  West  Newbiirg, 
to  his  scat  was  disputed,  on  the  ground  that  he 
did  not  have  a  majority  of  the  whole  number  of 
votes,  including  two  ballots  found  in  the  box  for 
votes  for   Representative   to   the  General   Court, 


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bearing  this  designation,  "  for  Representative  to 
Congress  for  District  No.  3,  James  II.  Duncan,  of 
Haverhill."  The  Selectmen  had  excluded  these 
votes.  Tlie  Committee  reported  that  these  two 
votes  ought  not  to  have  been  included  in  counting 
the  whole  number  of  votes  for  Representative  to 
tlie  General  Court ;  consequently  Mr.  Edwards  had 
a  majority,  and  was  legally  chosen,  and  that  the 
Selectmen  did  right  in  giving  him  a  certificate  of 
his  election,  and  that  he  was  entitled  to  his  seat. 
March  4,  this  report  was  accepted. 

6.  The  right  of  Mr.  Robinson,  of  Necdham,  to 
his  seat  was  disputed,  on  the  ground  that  the  names 
on  the  voting  list  were  not  checked  at  the  third  bal- 
lot, at  which  he  was  chosen.  It  was  proved  that  the 
names  were  checked  at  the  first  ballot,  but  not  on 
the  other  two ;  at  which,  however,  the  list  was 
held  by  one  of  the  Selectmen,  who  permitted  no 
peison  to  vote  until  it  was  ascertained  that  his 
name  was  on  the  list.  This  had  always  been  the 
custom  in  Needham.  There  was  no  evidence  of  any 
fraud  or  double  voting  at  any  of  the  trials.  The 
Committee  reported  that  in  their  opinion  the  neg- 
lect of  the  Selectmen  to  check  the  voters'  names 
according  to  law,  ought  not  to  operate  to  disfran- 
chise the  town,  but  that  the  penalty  of  S200  should 
apply  to  them  as  the  only  offending  parties,  and 
was  a  sufficient  guaranty  for  the  enforcement  of 
a  due  observance  of  the  law.  Accordingly  they 
reported  that  Mr.  Robinson  was  duly  and  legally 
elected,  and  was  entitled  to  his  seat.  April  18,  an 
amendment  that  he  was  not  entitled  to  his  seat, 
was  rejected,  and  the  report,  as  above,  was  ac- 
cepted. 

7.  The  case  next  decided  was  that  which  ex- 
cited most  interest,  and  on  which  opinions  most 
differed,  viz.,  that  of  Mr.  Nye,  of  Phjmptoa.  At 
the  election,  the  first  ballot  for  representative  re- 
sulted in  no  choice.  Motions  to  adjourn  and  to 
dissolve  the  meeting  were  made,  put,  and  lost. 
The  Selectmen  then  called  for  the  votes  for  a 
second  trial.  About  the  same  time  a  motion  was 
made  not  to  send  a  representative,  but  the  evi- 
dence was  very  contradictory  and  conflicting, 
whether  it  was  made  before  or  after  the  second 
balloting  had  actually  begun.  The  Selectmen  ruled 
this  motion  out  of  order,  on  the  ground  that  there 
was  no  article  in  the  warrant  for  the  meeting  au- 
thorizing it  to  be  put,  and  they  refused  to  entertain 
it.  The  second  balloting  was  proceeded  with,  and 
resulted  in  the  election  of  Mr.  Nye.  The  ground 
on  which  his  right  to  his  seat  was  disputed  was, 
that  this  decision  was  wrong — that  the  motion  not 
to  send  was  proper,  legal,  and  was  made  at  a  sea- 
sonable time,  and  ought  to  have  been  entertained  ; 
— that  as  the  presiding  officer  refused  to  entertain 
it,  all  subsequent  proceedings  in  electing  a  repre- 
sentative were  illegal  and  void.  On  the  other 
side,  it  was  admitted  that  the  reason  given  by  the 
Selectmen  for  ruling  out  the  motion  was  not  suffi- 
cient, and  that  the  motion  was  proper  and  legal,  if 
made  at  the  right  time ;  but  that  it  was  not  so 
made,  if  made  after  the  balloting  had  begun,  on 
which  point  the  evidence  was  conflicting.  It  was 
urged  that  the  testimony  that  it  had  begun,  being 
positive,  while  that  on  the  other  side  was  negative, 
gave  the  former  greater  weight.  Moreover,  even  if 
the  motion  was  reasonable,  and  the  Selectmen  were 
wrong,  their  wrong  decision  honestly  made,  with- 
out fraud,  ought  not  to  invalidate  the  election  and 
disfranchise  the  town  ;  and,  finally,  that  presump- 
tions were  in  favor  of  Mr.  Nye's  right  to  his  seat, 
so  that  it  must  be  proved  that  there  was  suf- 
ficient informality  to  unseat  him  beyond  a  rea- 
sonable doubt — that  any  doubt  should  be  in  his 
favor.  The  testimony  and  arguments  in  the  case 
were  very  voluminous.  Jan.  30,  the  original 
report  of  ttie  Committee  was  made,  that  the  elec- 
tion was  void,  and  declaring  Mr.  Nye's  seat  vacant. 
Feb.  5,  the  question  was  debated,  and  the  next  day,  | 


when  the  previous  question  \vas  applied,  169  to 
lt55,  the  report  was  accepted  179  to  164.  Feb.  10, 
a  motion  to  reconsider  thi.s  vote  occupied  the  at- 
tention of  the  House  sixteen  hours,  and  the  next 
day  it  prevailed  194  to  179.  The  report  was  re- 
committed, with  instructions  to  report  additional 
evidence  and  the  conclusions  of  fact  and  legal 
principles.  March  27,  the  Committee  reported 
again,  adversely  ;  a  minority  report  being  made  at 
the  same  time  on  the  other  side.  April  17,  after 
some  debate  the  previous  question  was  applied  ; 
the  report  was  amended,  162  to  1.04,  by  the  substi- 
tution of  the  minority  report,  declaring  Mr.  Nye 
entitled  to  his  seat,  and  in  this  form,  was  adopted, 
loo  to  141.  April  19,  a  motion  to  reconsider  this 
vote  was  debated,  till  the  previous  question  was 
applied,  and  rejected  135  to  172.  So  Mr.  Nye  re- 
tained his  seat. 

8.  The  case  of  Rev.  Mr.  Baker,  of  Georgetown, 
turned  on  the  question  whether  he  had  been  a  res- 
ident of  Georgetown  for  one  year  previous  to  his 
election.  He  removed  with  his  family  from  Essex, 
wtiere  he  formerly  resided,  to  Georgetown,  just 
about  a  year  before  his  election.  The  testimony 
was  conflicting  and  uncertain,  which  town  he  ac- 
tually resided  in  at  election  time.  One  member  of 
the  Committee  being  absent,  the  remainder  were 
equally  divided  as  to  his  right  to  his  seat,  and 
made  two  reports,  April  11,  to  the  House,  one  on 
each  side.  April  22,  a  motion  to  recommit  these, 
with  instructions  to  take  the  testimony  of  Mr.  B. 
himself  was  lost,  and  after  much  discussion,  at 
the  suggestion  of  a  member,  he  stated  to  the 
House  his  own  opinion.  He  said  that  he  had  a 
very  strong  impression  that  he  had  begun  his  resi- 
dence in  Georgetown,  Nov.  11,  1849,  and  that  he 
did  not  vote,  as  was  alleged,  in  Essex  at  the  elec- 
tion of  that  year.  Upon  this,  a  motion  to  accept 
the  adverse  report  vrixs  rejected,  141  to  153,  and 
the  other  report,  that  he  was  entitled  to  his  seat, 
was  accepted,  156  to  139.  April  24,  amotion  to  re- 
consider this  vote  was  lost,  142  to  173. 

Decease  of  a  Member. — But  one  member  of  the 
Legislature  died  during  this  session ;  Dr.  John 
Spence,  Jr.,  of  Boston,  died  Feb.  8.  This  sad 
event  was  appropriately  announced  to  the  House, 
by  his  colleague,  Mr.  John  P.  Putnam,  the  same 
day  ;  and  that  branch,  after  passing  resolutions,  ad- 
journed, in  respect  to  his  memory.  In  the  Senate, 
upon  the  receipt  of  the  intelligence  by  message, 
Mr.  Seaver  made  a  few  remarks,  when  that  branch 
also  adjourned. 

Washington's  Birthday. — The  House,  Feb.  22, 
after  listening  to  some  patriotic  remarks  from 
Gen.  Gushing,  of  Newbury,  at  12  o'clock,  voted  to 
adjourn  "  as  a  manifestation  of  veneration  for  the 
memory  of  the  Great  Founder  of  this  republic — of 
respect  to  the  Constitution — of  profound  and  une- 
radicable  attachment  to  the  Union — and  of  devo- 
tion to  the  principles  of  lofty  regard  for  liberty, 
joined  to  order,  which  are  consigned  to  us  in  the 
farewell  address  of  the  Father  of  his  country." 

Limitation  of  length  of  Speeches. — In  the  House, 
April  18,  an  order  was  submitted,  that  on  and  after 
the  ■24th,  no  member  should  speak  more  than  ten 
minutes  ;  which  was  laid  over  under  the  rules  till 
the  next  day,  and  then  rejected.  May  15,  a  sim- 
ilar order,  limiting  the  time  to  fifteen  minutes,  was 
adopted.  111  to  53, — but  after  trying  its  practical 
operation  a  few  hours,  this  vote  was  reconsidered, 
133  to  62,  and  the  order  was  laid  on  the  table. 

Pay-roll. — The  pav-roll  of  the  Senate  amounted 
toSl2,158:  and  that  of  the  House  to  <;US,1'24; 
and  there  was  allowed  to  "Wm.  H.  Bradford,  of  Ply- 
mouth, his  full  pay  and  mileage,  ^300  ( Res.  Xo.  93), 
and  to  two  members  5147.50,  on  account  of  expen- 
ses of  sickness  (iZes.  Nos.bo.  and  65),  making  the 
total  pay  of  members  of  the  House  SI  18,571.50.  In 
addition  to  this,  §200  was  paid  to  the  Chaplains 
{Res.  No.  74),  S4,S04  to  the  Clerks,  $i,A'2\  to  Mes- 


36                                               MASSACHUSETTS    STATE  RECORD. 

sengers,  Doorkeepers,  &c.,  and  ^50  to  Preacher  of 
the  Election  sermon — making  the  whole  compensa- 
tion to  the  members  and  officers  of  the  Legislature, 
for  the  session,  ,^139,204.50;  there  was  also  allow- 
ed to  sundry  members  of  the  legislature  of  1850 
5264.70,  on  account  of  sickness,  &c.,  making  the 
total  g  139,469.20. 

Massachusetts   State  Record.  —  In   the   House, 
May  13,  it  was   "Ordered,   that  the   Sergeant-at- 
Arms  furnish  to  each  member  of  the  House,  a  copy 
of  the  Massachusetts  State  Record  for  1851."     A 
subsequent  motion  to  reconsider  this  vote  was  lost. 

Elections  of  Senators  in  the  U.  S.  Congress. — In 
the  House,  Jan.  10,  a  motion  was  made  "  that  11.^ 
o'clock  the  next  day  be  especially  assigned  for  the 
election  of  a  Senator  in  the  Congress  of  the  United 
States  for  six  years  from  and  after  the  4th  day  of 
March  next."     A  motion  to  amend  this  by  adding 
the  words:    "and  in  the  election  the  roll  of  the 
House  shall  be  called  and  each  member  shall  give 
his  vote  viva  voce,"  after  a  long  debate,  was  lost, 
129  to  181.     The  next  day,  the  original  motion  was 
amended  by  substituting  the  14th  for  the  day  of 
the  election,  and  it  was  then  adopted. 

Accordingly,  Jan.  14,  two  ballots  were  had  for  a 
Senator,  but  no  choice  was  effected  and  the  assign- 
ment was  laid  on  the  table,  189  to  157.     Jan.  15,  it 
was  taken  up,  and  a  motion  to  postpone  it  to  the 
next  day  being  lost,  167  to  215,  another  unsuccess- 
ful ballot  was  had,  when  the  House  adjourned,  187 
to  179.     Jan.  16,  two  more  ballots  were  had,  and 

the  further  execution  of  the  order  was  postponed 
for  one  week,  189  to  178.     Jan.  23,  three  more  bal- 
lots were  had,   and  the  House  adjourned,   174  to 
150.     Jan.  24,  two  more  ballots  were  had,  and  the 
further  execution  of  the  order  was  postponed  two 
weeks,    188  to  182.      Feb.  7,  three   more   ballots 
were  had,  and  the  matter  was  postponed  four  days, 
202  to  126.     Feb.  11,  it  was  postponed  to  the  ne.xt 
day  without   discussion  or  opposition,  the  House 
then  being  engaged  in  the  "  Nye  "  election  case. 
Feb.  12,  a  ballot  was  had,  and  the  matter  was  post- 
poned two  weeks.     Feb.  26,  two  more  ballots  were 
had,  and  the  matter  was   postponed  two  weeks, 
189  to  182.     March  12,  two  more  ballots  were  had, 
and  a  motion  to  postpone  four  weeks  being  lost, 
182  to  195,  the  matter  was  postponed  one  week. 
March  19,  a  ballot  was  had,  and  the  matter  was  post- 
poned two  weeks,  196  to  151.     April  2,  a  motion  to 
postpone  four  weeks  was  lost,   164  to  201 ;  one  to 
postpone  two  weeks  was  also  lost,  162  to  180;  a 
ballot  was   had,   and   the  matter  was   postponed 
three  weeks,   175  to  133.     April  23,  four   ballots 
were  had,  the  House  remaining  in  session  eleven 
hours.     The  next  day,  April  24,  the  consideration 
of  the  matter  was  resumed,  when  two  ballots  were 
had,  at  the  latter  of  which,  (being  the  26th  from 
the  beginning.)  Charles  Sumner,  of  Boston,  having 
received  exactly  the  number  of  votes  necessary  to 
a  choice,  was  declared  elected  on  the  part  of  the 
House.     The  following  is  a  statement  in  a  tabular 
form  of  all  the  ballots  : 

1-1 

r-l 

CO 

T-l 

a 

1-5 

CO 

>^ 
CJ 

1-5 

3 
1 

3 

i 

s 

(6 

IN 

a- 

1 

1 

05 

r-l 

1 

0. 
< 

?5             ^ 
t            t 

Ballots   .... 

1|  2 

3 

4  1  5  1  6  1  7  )  8 

9  [10 

11 1 12  ]  13 

14 

15 

16 

17:18 

19  i  20  i  21 

22 

386 
194 

193 
166 

2 

1 
4 
1 

1 
14 

4 

"27 
1 

23 

384 
193 

191 
166 

3 

2 
4 
2 

1 
11 

4 

I7 
3 

24  i  25  1  26  1 

Whole  No.  of  Votes 
Necessary  for  a  choice 

381 383  387  378  374  382  382  378  382  381 381 380  380  382  388 
191 192,194,190188  192'l92|190 192  191,191|191,19l'l92  195 

388  390 
195196 

390  386  380 
196 194  191 

388 
195 

377  386 
189194 

384 
193 

193 
166 

1 

3 

4 
1 

1 

3 
11 

1 

"25 
2 

Chas.  Sumner,  Boston 
R.  C.  Winthrop,    " 

H.  H.  Childs,  Pittsfield 
PUny  MerrickjWorces'r 
Isaac  Davis,          " 
R.  Rantoul,  Jr.,  Bev'ly 
G.  S.  Boutwell,  Groton 
S.  C.  Phillips,  Salem 
Benj.  F.  Hallett,  Boston 
G.  N.  Briggs,  Pittsfield 
John  Mills,  Springfield 
Samuel  Hoar,  Concord 
J.  H.  Briggs,  Nantucket 
Caleb  Gushing,  Newb'y 
Fr.  Coggswell,  Bedford 
H.  W.  Bishop,  Lenox 
Isaac  0.  Barnes,  Boston 
D.  Henshaw,  Leicester 
S.  A.  Eliot,  Boston 
S.  D.  Bradford,  Roxb'y 
A.  Walker,  N.  Brookfi'd 
N.P.Banks,  Jr.,  Wal'm 
G.  P.  Osgood,  Andover 
A.  Nettleton,  Chicopee 
Chas.  Allen,  Worcester 
Horace  Mann,  Newton 

186 
167 

6 
5 
5 
4 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 

186 
168 

5 
8 
8 
8 
2 
3 
1 
1 
1 
2 

185 
172 

7 
4 
2 
5 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 

182 
165 

7 
3 
8 
8 
3 
3 
1 

1 
2 

180 
166 

8 
8 
4 
6 
8 
2 
1 

1 

187 
169 

9 
1 

2 
4 
4 
2 

1 

1 

1 
1 

18S 
168 

7 
1 
4 
5 
2 
2 
1 

1 

1 

1 
1 

'26 
1 

185 
168 

9 
1 
4 
3 
2 
2 
1 

1 

1 
1 

"25 
2 

184 
171 

9 
1 
2 
2 
7 
2 
1 

2 
1 

"27 
2 

186 
168 

9 
1 

2 
1 

7 
3 

1 

2 
1 

"27 
1 

188 
168 

5 
1 

2 

4 
2 
1 
1 

7 
1 

1 

"25 
3 

189 
167 

8 
2 
1 

3 
3 
2 

7 
2 
1 

"ii 
2 

188 
168 

8 
1 
1 

3 
1 
2 

1 

9 

1 

1 
1 

"24 
1 

183 
169 

3 
1 
3 
1 
2 
3 
1 

10 
1 

1 

4 

193 
169 

5 
2 
4 

1 
8 

1 

6 

1 

1 
2 

193 
168 

4 

I 

1 
8 

1 
1 

8 
1 

1 

1 
1 

189 
170 

3 
2 
2 
1 
1 
3 
1 

2 

9 

1 
1 
1 

8 
1 

188 
168 

3 

1 
1 
1 
2 
4 
1 

8 

8 
1 
1 

1 
1 

2 
1 
2 
1 

~S4 

1 

185 
166 

2 

1 
4 

- 
21 

2 
8 
2 

"35 

1 

179 
169 

2 

8 
4 

1 
5 

" 
11 

6 

" 
"32 

194 
167 

2 

1 
2 
5 
1 
2 

10 

4 
I7 

185 
166 

2 

1 

2 

4 
1 

2 
18 

1 

192 
168 

1 

2 

8 
4 
1 

1 

2 
10 

2 

Total  of  Scattering 
Blanks,  not  counted 

28 
3 

29 
4 

30 
1 

31 

1 

28i  26 
2     3 

30:  26 

1!    3 

27  31 
3     2 

26  26 

-  1    1 

As  is  stated  above,  a  proposition  that  the  voting 
should  be  vivA  voce  was  rejected,  before  the  ballot- 
ings  began.     The  first  three  were  conducted  in  the 
usual   manner,  by   passing    boxes   round   among 

the  members  of  the  House.     Jan.  16,  however,  it 
was  ordered  that  thereafter  the  members  should 
deposit   their   votes  at  the  table  in   front  of  the 
Speaker's  desk,  in  presence  of  the  House  and  under 

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the  inspection  of  a  committee,  marchinsj  thereto, 
in  order,  by  forms.  This  mode  of  conducting  the 
ballots  was  used  from  the  fourth  to  the  thirteenth, 
inchisive  ;  but  after  the  eleventh  ballot,  Feb.  7,  it 
was  ordered  that  during  the  voting  the  floor  should 
becleared  of  all  persons  except  members.  Feb.  12, 
as  an  additional  precaution,  it  was  ordered  that  the 
Clerk  call  the  names  of  the  members  in  order,  and 
check  them  as  they  deposited  their  votes ;  this 
was  done  from  the  fourteenth  to  the  twenty-fifth 
ballot,  inclusive.  April  24,  it  was  ordered  that  the 
votes  should  be  enclosed  in  sealed  envelopes  before 
being  deposited,  and  this  mode  was  used  at  the 
twenty-sixth  and  final  ballot. 

Meanwhile,  the  Senate,  Jan.  17,  assigned  the 
22d  for  the  election  on  tbeir  part  of  a  Senator  for 
six  years  from  March  4,  1851.  On  that  day  it  was 
ordered,  23  to  14,  that  the  vote  be  taken  vivd  voce, 
and  the  result  was  as  follows  : 

For  Charles  Sumner — Messrs.  Austin,  Bucking- 
ham, Cazneau,  Dean,  Dewitt,  Graves,  Griswold, 
Howe,  Kimball,  Keyes,  Morrison,  Mosely,  Robin- 
son, Saunders,  Taber,  Usher,  Warner,  Welch,  Wel- 
lington, Whitney,  Wood  of  Plymouth,  Wood  of 
Worcester,  Wilson  [President], — 23. 

For  Robert  C.  Wtnthrop — Messrs.  Barney,  Bas- 
sett,  Boynton,  Daniels,  Hawley,  Hilliard,  Hub- 
bard, Hvde,  Kuhn,  Newell,  Russell,  Sears,  Seaver, 
Wilkins— 14. 

For  Henry  W.  Bishop — Mr.  Beach — 1. 

Absent — Messrs.  Bigelow  and  Brown — 2. 

And  accordingly  Charles  Swnner  was  thereupon 
declared  elected,  on  the  part  of  the  Senate. 

In  the  Senate,  April  25,  their  Clerk  was  directed 
to  notify  His  Excellency  the  Governor  that  Charles 
Sumner  had  been  elected,  by  concurrent  vote  of 
both  Houses,  to  be  Senator  in  the  Congress  of  the 
United  States  for  six  years  from  and  after  March  4, 
1851.  May  14,  a  communication  was  received  from 
Mr.  Sumner,  signifying  his  acceptance  of  the  office. 

Election  of  Senator  for  the  unexpired  term. — In 
the  House,  Jan.  21,  a  message  was  received  from 
the  Governor,  communicating  the  facts  of  the  res- 
ignation of  Hon.  Daniel  Webster,  July  22,  1850, 
and  the  appointment,  by  Gov.  Briggs,  July  27,  of 
Robert  C.  Winthrop,  to  be  his  successor  "until 
the  meeting  of  the  Legislature,"  in  accordance 
with  the  Constitution.  A  similar  message  was 
received  by  the  Senate,  Jan.  27,  when  that  body 
proceeded  to  assign  the  next  day  for  the  choice  of 
a  Senator  to  fill  the  vacancy,  the  term  expiring 
March  3,  1851  ;  and  it  was  ordered,  16  to  15,  that 
the  vote  should  be  viva  voce. 

Accordingly  the  Senate  proceeded  to  a  ballot. 
Jan.  28,  when  Robert  Rantoul,  Jr.,  received  21 
votes,  Robert  C.  Winthrop  13,  and  Stephen  C.  Phil- 
lips 2;  Messrs.  Bigelow,  Bassett  and  Robinson  be- 
ing absent,  and  there  being  also  then  a  vacancy  in 
the  Senate,  caused  by  the  resignation  of  Mr.  Taber, 
Mr.  Rantoul  received  the  vote  of  all  the  Sena- 
tors present  who  voted  for  Mr.  Sumner  on  the22d, 
except  Messrs.  Buckingham  and  Morrison,  who 
voted  for  Stephen  C.  Phillips,  and  also  that  of  Mr. 
Beach,  who  before  voted  for  Henry  W.  Bishop, 
and  Mr.  Brown,  who  was  before  absent.  Mr.  Win- 
throp received  the  votes  of  all  the  Senators  present 
who  voted  for  him  on  the  22d. 

In  the  House,  Jan.  29,  the  next  day,  was  assigned 
for  the  choice,  on  the  part  of  that  body,  to  fill  this 
vacancy.  Jan.  30,  the  ballot  was  had,  and  resulted 
as  follows:  Whole  number  of  votes,  372;  necessary 
for  a  choice,  187.  Robert  Rantoul,  Jr.,  had  187; 
Robert  C.  Winthrop,  173;  George  S.  Boutwell, 
H.  H.  Childs,  Josiah  E.  Abbott,  Henry  AV.  Bish- 
op, 2  each;  Charles  Sumner,  Stephen  C.  Phillips, 
Benjamin  F.  Hallett,  Samuel  D.  Bradford,  1  each; 
and  two  blanks,  not  counted. 

Accordingly  Robert  Rantoul,  Jr.,  of  Beverly,  was 
elected  by  the  concurrent  vote  of  the  two  Houses. 
His  credentials  were  presented  in  the  U.  S.  Senate 


Feb.  7,  but  he  did  not  take  his  seat  there  till  Feb. 
22.     Hi.s  term  cxi)ircd  March  4. 

Time,  place,  and  manner  of  elections  of  U.  S.  Sen- 
ators.— In  the  House,  May  19,  a  bill  was  reported 
"  to  define  the  time,  place,  and  manner  of  holding 
elections  for  Senators  in  Congress,"  providing 
that  whenever  a  U.  S.  Senator  is  to  be  chosen,  the 
time  shall  be  prescribed  by  joint  resolution  of  the 
two  branches  of  the  Legislature  ;  that  he  shall  be 
chosen  by  concurrent  vote  of  the  two  Houses,  each 
voting  separately,  hy  vivd  voce  vote;  and  in  case 
of  disagreement  between  the  two  Houses,  the  same 
proceedings  to  be  repeated.  May  22,  this  bill  was 
refused  a  third  reading,  51  to  57,  and  thus  rejected. 

Western  Railroad  Directors. — In  convention  of 
the  two  Houses,  Feb.  14,  J.  S.  C.  Knowlton  of 
Worcester,  and  Edward  L.  Keyes  of  Dedham,  were 
elected  Directors  in  the  Western  Railroad  on  be- 
half of  the  Commonwealth,  the  former  receiving 
203  and  the  latter  202  votes  out  of  391. 

Preacher  of  the  next  Election  Sermon. — The 
choice  of  this  officer,  by  usage,  rests  with  each 
branch  of  the  Legislature  in  alternate  years.  Feb. 
25,  the  House  proceeded  to  his  election  for  the 
year  1852.  The  whole  number  of  votes  was  320,  of 
which  Rev.  Abel  Stevens  (Editor  of  the  Zion's 
Herald  and  Wesleyan  Journal)  had  179,  and  was 
accordingly  elected.  The  ne.xt  day  a  note  was  re- 
ceived from  him  declining  the  office,  and  the  House 
proceeded,  March  5,  to  another  election,  when 
Rev.  RoUin  H.  Neale  received  106  out  of  283  votes, 
and  it  was  voted  that  he  be  declared  elected. 

Change  in  Election  Day. — A  proposed  amend- 
ment to  the  Constitution,  to  change  the  day  of  the 
election  for  Governor,  &c.,  to  the  Tuesday  next 
after  the  first  Monday  in  November  annually,  so 
as  to  correspond  with  the  day  required  by  the  U. 
S.  Law  for  the  election  for  "Presidential  Electors, 
received  the  assent  of  the  Senate,  24  to  8,  on  May 
7,  but  was  indefinitely  postponed  in  the  House, 
May  22. 

Connty  Officers. — In  the  House,  Feb.  21,  a  bill 
was  reported  providing,  as  a  uniform  day  for  the 
election  of  all  county  officers,  except  in  SufTolk  and 
Nantucket,  the  first'Monday  in  March.  Feb.  28, 
a  motion  to  amend  by  substituting  for  the  day  the 
second  Monday  in  November  was  lost  26  to  114,  and 
the  bill  was  then  indefinitely  postponed,  100  to  41, 
and  thus  rejected. 

Valuation  of  the  State. — The  valuation  of  the 
State,  as  made  by  the  Valuation  Committee  of  1850, 
appointed  to  sit  during  the  recess,  was  slightly 
amended,  and  adopted  in  the  Senate,  April  23,  and 
in  the  House  April  28.  As  finally  established,  the 
number  of  polls  in  the  State  is  estimated  at  245,- 
142,  and  the  property  is  valued  at  §597, 936,995.46. 
Of  this,  33,705  polls  and  5217,587,172.00  are  in 
Suffolk  County. 

Taxation  of  property  of  Corporations  iti  the  cities 
and  toions  ichere  they  are  located. — In  the  Senate, 
Jan.  23,  it  was  ordered  that  a  joint  special  com- 
mittee (No.  22)  be  raised  to  consider  the  expediency 
of  providing  by  law  so  as  to  secure  this  object. 
March  28,  the  Committee  reported  a  bill  for  the 
purpose,  which  was  refused  a  third  reading,  April  1, 
13  to  21,  and  thus  rejected. 

Taxation  of  Mortyaged  Real  Estate. — In  the 
Senate,  Jan.  23,  the  Committee  on  the  Judiciary 
were  instructed  to  inquire  "  if  some  legislation 
may  not  be  necessary  in  relation  to  taxation  on 
mortgaged  property,  requiring  the  mortgagee  to 
pay  the  tax  on  the  amount  mortgaged."  Feb.  1,  a 
bill  was  reported  in  conformity  with  the  plan  of 
this  order,  which  was  somewhat  amended,  and 
passed  through  its  several  stages  in  that  branch. 
In  the  House,  April  12,  the  Committee  to  which 
it  was  refused  reported  that  it  ought  not  to  pass  ; 
and  May  16,  the  bill  was  laid  on  the  table. 

Lands. — The  whole  number  of  tracts  of  land  held 
in  common  and  undivided,  bv  Massachusetts  and 


38 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD, 


Maine,  which  have  been  sold  since  the  separation, 
amounts  to  eighty-five ;  and  they  are  of  various 
dimensions,  amounting,  in  the  aggregate,  to  884,341 
acres,  equal  to  thirty-eight  and  one-third  full 
townships  of  2-3,040  acres  each.  The  amount  for 
which  they  have  been  sold,  is  ^833,352. 

The  whole  number  of  tracts  of  land  which  have 
been  divided  by  the  two  States,  and  set  off  in 
severalty  to  this  State,  are  11.5,  containing  in  the 
aggregate  2,486,038  acres,  equal  to  about  108  full 
townships  of  23,040  acres  each.  The  ssle  of  a 
portion  of  these  lands,  down  to,  and  including  the 
year  1850,  amount  in  the  aggregate  to  1,589,491 
acres,  and  were  sold  for  the  sum  of  ^876,502.  The 
number  of  acres  of  lands  held  in  common  and 
undivided,  remaining  unsold,  is  about  1,876,000. 

In  the  conveyances  of  townships,  there  were 
reserved  for  public  uses,  in  each  township,  320 
acres.  In  addition  to  the  amount  of  lands  set  off 
to  this  State,  as  beforenamed,  a  considerable  num- 
ber of  the  reserved  lots  fell  to  the  share  of  this 
Commonwealth,  also  many  islands  along  the 
seacoast  of  Maine. 

There  have  been  taken  from  the  Massachusetts 
share  of  lands,  several  townships  granted  to  acad- 
emies, to  soldiers  of  the  revolutionary  war,  and 
to  the  settlers  at  Madawaska. 

Since  1820,  the  number  of  acres  sold  has  been 
2,412.527  ;  grants  and  reservations,  468,364  acres  ; 
receipts  for  sales,  timber,  &c.,  51,998,226.55  ;  paid 
for  surveys  and  explorations,  ^72,337.97  ;  paid  for 
making  roads,  &c.,  570,676.04 ;  current  e.xpenses  of 
land  office,  ^39,083.78.  Balance  handed  over  to 
the  treasury,  in  money  and  securities,  ^1, 816,128.76. 

The  quantity  of  land  owned  by  and  strictly  in 
the  possession  of  Massachusetts,  either  in  severalty 
or  jointly  with  Maine,  is  now  about  14,009,000  acres. 
Besides,  she  still  retains  the  fee  of  some  townships, 
upon  which  the  right  to  cut  timber  has  been  sold, 
either  for  a  time  limited  or  in  perpeticum.  With 
the  exception  of  a  few  townships  which  lie  upon 
the  extreme  head  waters  of  the  Kennebec  and 
Penobscot  Rivers,  these  lands  are  all  located  upon 
the  River  St.  John  and  its  tributary  streams.  This 
fact  materially  affects  their  value,  for  the  timber 
upon  the  waters  of  this  river,  whether  within  the 
State  of  Maine  or  in  the  province  of  New  Bruns- 
wick, has  but  one  avenue  to  market,  and  that  is 
furnished  by  the  river  itself.  Whenever  it  reaches 
tide-water,  it  is  within  the  territory  of  Great 
Britain,  and  if  shipped  to  a  port  of  the  United 
States,  is  subject  not  only  to  the  export  duty  of 
the  province,  but  also  to  the  payment  of  such 
duties  as  our  own  tariff  imposes.  Whatever  be- 
comes of  it,  it  is  burdened  with  the  impost  of  the 
province.  The  consequence  is,  that  all  or  nearly  all 
the  timber  which  goes  down  this  river,  is  shipped  to 
England  or  the  Continent.  Another  consideration, 
which  ill  some  measure  affects  the  value  of  the 
largest  part  of  it,  is  its  distance  from  market. 
These  considerations  cause  lands  upon  the  River 
St.  John  to  be  much  less  valuable  than  are  lands 
no  better  timbered  and  no  better  watered,  which 
lie  upon  the  Penobscot. 

In  the  House,  Jan  30,  a  resolve  was  reported 
providing  for  a  division  of  the  public  lands  in 
Maine,  in  accordance  with  the  act  of  1819,  relating 
to  the  separation  of  the  District  of  Maine  from 
Massachusetts  proper.  This  was  laid  on  the  table, 
Feb.  3,  145  to  67.  May  22,  the  bill,  having  been 
taken  from  the  table  was  refused  a  third  reading, 
and  thus  rejected. 

Monuments. — The  resolve  {No.  6)  in  aid  of  a 
monument  in  Acton  to  the  memory  of  Capt.  Isaac 
Davis  was  so  successful  (being  ordered  to  a  third 
reading  in  the  House,  Feb.  3,  by  the  decisive  vote 
of  190  to  31,  and  all  motions  to  refonsider,  &c.,  being 
lost)  that  several  other  projects  for  "  monuments  " 
were  started.  In  the  House,  Feb.  13,  the  Committee 
n  t   he  Library  were  instructed  to  consider  the  e.\.- 


pediency  of  a  State  appropriation  of  §2000  in  aid 
of  a  monument  to  John  Eliot,  the  apostle  to  the  In- 
dians, to  be  erected  in  Forest  Hills  Cemetery.  On 
March  6,  the  Committee  reported  that  it  was  inex- 
pedient to  make  such  an  appropriation.  March  28, 
a  motion  to  amend  this  report  by  substituting  a  bill 
appropriating  ^2000  for  the  purpose,  was  rejected, 
91  to  121,  and  the  reportwas  accepted,  181  to  93. 
March  31,  a  motion  to  reconsider  this  vote  was  lost, 
53  to  124.  In  the  Senate,  April  14,  a  like  motion  to 
amend  was  lost,  and  the  report  was  accepted.  In 
the  House,  a  petition  was  presented  for  State  aid 
to  a  monument  to  Crispus  Attuck,  who  fell  in  the 
Boston  Massacre,  March  5,  1770,  and  referred. 
The  Committee  reported  leave  to  withdraw  thereon, 
and  the  report  was  accepted  by  the  House,  May 
1,  and  soon  after  by  the  Senate. 

Commissioner  to  the  Industrial  Exhibition. — In 
the  Senate,  Jan.  23,  a  resolve  was  reported,  pro- 
viding for  the  appointment  of  a  Massachusetts 
Commissioner  to  attend  the  industrial  exhibition  in 
London,  and  appropriating  §3000  for  his  expenses 
and  those  of  the  State  Committee  who  have  had 
contributions  in  charge,  which  was  forthwith  passed 
to  be  engrossed.  In  the  House,  Jan.  28,  this 
resolve  was  refused  a  third  reading,  84  to  164,  and 
thus  rejected.  Jan.  30,  this  vote  was  reconsidered 
150  to  118,  and  the  resolve  was  recommitted.    Feb. 

5,  it  was  reported  in  a  new  draft.  Feb.  15,  this 
was  amended,  45  to  45,  by  striking  out  all  relative  to 
the  appointment  of  a  Commissioner,  so  as  to  ap- 
propriate 5800  to  defray  the  expenses  of  the  State 
Committee  who  had  had  the  Massachusetts 
contributions  in  charge,  and  was  ordered  to  a  third 
reading,  133  to  40.  In  this  form,  it  was  finally 
passed  by  both  branches  as  above,  (Resolves,  No. 
20.) 

Co7npensation  of  the  Clerks. — In  the  House,  Feb. 

6,  a  Committee  was  raised  to  consider  this  subject. 
Feb.  18,  they  reported  a  resolve  which  was  finally 
passed.  {Resolves, No.  38.)  At  the  same  time,  how- 
ever, Mr.  Heath  of  Tyringham  submitted  a  minor- 
ity report,  expressing  the  opinion  that  there  is  too 
great  a  difference  between  the  compensation  of  the 
clerks  and  members,  with  a  resolve  which  he  sub- 
mitted as  an  amendment,  allowing  the  clerks  from 
$5  to  $7  a  day,  with  5IOO  for  copying  the  journals 
in  duplicate,  and  to  the  Assistant  Clerks,  from 
52  to  54  a  day.  March  11,  the  latter  resolve  was 
amended  so  as  to  make  the  Clerk's  pay  §8,  and 
the  Assistant's  $i.  The  question  on  this  was 
divided;  the  first  branch  was  rejected,  114  to  168, 
and  the  second  adopted,  94  to  65.  April  5,  this 
last  vote  was  reconsidered,  and  the  resolve  was 
ordered  to  a  third  reading,  the  same  as  it  was  origi- 
nally reported,  and  in  this  form  it  was  passed  by 
botli  branches,  as  above. 

Pauper  Accounts. — In  the  House,  Feb.  17,  at  the 
same  time  that  the  bill  was  reported,  which  was  sub- 
sequently passed  and  became  a  law,  {Acts,  No.  42,) 
providing  as  a  penalty  for  delay  in  returning  pau- 
per accounts,  the  forfeiture  of  a  certain  percentage 
instead  of  the  whole  amount,  the  Committee  on 
Claims  reported  a  resolve  for  the  payment  of  all 
the  back  accounts  since  1848,  heretofore  forfeited 
for  delay,  48  in  number,  (28,  forfeited  under  the 
same  circumstances,  having  been  allowed  from  time 
to  time  by  special  resolves,)  amounting  in  all  to 
51,581.66.  Feb.  20,  this  resolve  was  laid  on  the 
table,  and  subsequently  recommitted.  March  12, 
it  was  reported  in  a  new  draft,  allowing  to  61  towns 
52,372.83.  March  31,  a  motion  to  recommit  the 
resolve,  with  instructions  to  report  a  general  re- 
solve, embracing  the  principle  of  paying  all  the 
towns  wtiose  accounts  have  been  refused  payment 
for'delay,  was  lost,  and  the  resolve  was  refused  a 
third  reading,  and  thus  rejected.  April  1,  this  vote 
was  reconsidered,  and  the  resolve  (in  the  first 
draft)  was  ordered  to  a  third  reading.  May  3,  the 
resolve   was   amended    by   substituting   the    new 


LEGISLATIVE    PROCEEDINGS. 


draft  and  inserting  a  general  provision  for  the  pay- 
ment of  all  pauper  accounts  which  have  been  dis- 
allowed on  account  of  delay,  and  was  passed  to  be 
engrossed,  112  to  63.  In  the  Senate,  however. 
May  6,  the  resolve  was  refused  a  third  reading,  11 
to  20,  and  thus  rejected.  May  21,  a  motion  to  re- 
consider this  vote  was  lost. 

Increase  of  Sakiri/. — In  the  House,  April  11,  the 
Committee  on  the  Judiciary  was  instructed  to  con- 
sider the  expediency  of  increasing  the  salary  of  the 
Hampden  Judge  of  Probate.  April  19,  a  bill  was 
reported  establishing  this  salary  at  53-i0pe;'a»7i!</n. 
May  19,  this  bill  was  indefinitely  postponed. 

Apportionment  of  Senators  and  Representatires. — 
In  the  House,  Jan.  15,  it  was  ordered  that  a  joint 
special  Committee,  {No.  \o,)  be  raised,  "  to  con- 
sider the  expediency  of  so  amending  the  Constitu- 
tion, as  may  secure  to  all  the  towns  and  counties 
a  more  equal  and  just  system  of  representation  for 
the  House  of  Representatives,  and  also  for  the 
Senate."  In  the  Senate,  March  26,  this  Committee 
roported  apian,  which  was  agreed  to  by  all  of  their 
number  but  one,  proposing  to  amend  the  Con- 
stitution in  two  respects  :  first,  as  regards  the 
House,  to  give  one  representative  annually  to 
every  town  or  city  having  1000  inhabitants,  two  to 
5000  inhabitants,  and  to  every  town  or  city  having 
more  than  5000  inhabitants,  one  additional  rep- 
resentive  for  every  5000  ;  thus,  three  to  10,000, 
four  to  15,000,  &-C.,  provided  that  no  town  or  city 
have  more  than  30  representatives  ;  towns  of  less 
than  1000  inhabitants,  to  have  one  representative 
as  many  times  in  ten  years  as  100  is  contained  in 
their  population  :  all  of  these  numbers  to  be  in- 
creased one-tenth,  whenever  the  population  of  the 
State  has  reached  1,100,000,  and  by  an  additional 
increase  of  one-tenth  for  every  100,000  above  that 
number.  The  second  proposed  amendment,  pro- 
vided that  the  Commonwealth  be  divided  into  forty 
single  senatorial  districts,  according  to  population. 
April  3.  Mr.  Aspinwall  of  Brookline  submitted  his 
minority  report,  dissenting  from  the  proposed 
amendments,  and  recommending  a  change  only  in 
the  Senate.  April  16,  the  first  proposed  amend- 
ment was  adopted  in  the  Senate,  23  to  13,  and  the 
second,  29  to  8.  May  6,  the  first  was  rejected  in  the 
House  by  a  vote  of  180  to  151  (not  two-thirds,)  and 
the  second,  118  to  181.  In  order  to  have  become 
part  of  the  Constitution,  these  amendments  must 
have  received  the  votes  of  a  majority  of  the  Sena- 
tors and  two-thirds  of  the  Representatives,  present 
and  voting,  for  two  successive  years,  and  then  have 
been  submitted  to  the  people  and  accepted. 

The  subject  was  then  recommitted  to  the  same 
Committee,  with  instructions  to  consider  the  ex- 
pediency of  amending  the  Constitution  in  some 
other  way  than  that  thus  rejected  by  the  House. 
In  the  Senate,  May  10,  the  Committee  asked  to  be 
discharged  from  the  further  consideration  of  the 
subject,  being  unable  to  agree  upon  any  plan. 
This  report  was  accepted,  in  the  Senate,  May  12, 
in  the  House,  May  13. 

Single  Representative  Districts. — In  the  Senate, 
May  14,  a  bill  was  introduced  on  leave,  for  the  di- 
vision of  cities  and  large  towns  into  single  repre- 
sentative districts,  and  referred.  May  16,  it  was 
reported  back  to  the  Senate.  May  19,  it  was 
ordered  to  a  third  reading,  16  to  5.  May  20,  it  was 
passed  to  be  engrossed,  23  to  14.  In  the  House, 
May  24,  the  bill  was  referred  to  the  next  General 
Court,  126  to  71  ;  and  was  thus  lost. 

Removal  of  the  Seat  of  Government  from  Boston. 
— In  the  House,  Feb.  28,  it  was  ordered  that  a 
Joint  Special  Committee  (.Yo.  29,)  be  raised  to  con- 
sider the  expediency  of  removing  the  Seat  of  Gov- 
ernment to  some  town  in  the  interior  of  the  Com- 
monwealth. March  IS,  the  Senate  concurred  in 
this  order.  April  30,  in  the  Senate  the  Committee 
made  a  detailed  report  in  favor  of  the  proposed  re- 
nioval,   and  reported  a  "  resolve  concerning   the 


removal  of  the  Seat  of  Government  to  some  town 
in  the  interior,"  providing  for  the  appointment  of 
five  commissioners  to  examine  sites  for  a  new  seat 
of  Government,  and  to  estimate  the  expense  of 
new  public  buildings.  On  the  19th  of  May,  an 
amendment  to  authorize  the  commissioners  to  fix 
definitely  the  site  of  the  New  State  House,  was 
rejected.  Another  amendment,  to  submit  the  ques- 
tion of  removal  to  the  people  at  the  November 
election,  was  also  rejected.  An  amendment,  author- 
izing the  commissioners  to  inquire  into  the  title  of 
the  land  on  which  the  present  State  House  stands 
was  adopted,  and  the  resolve  was  ordered  to  a  third 
reading,  24  to  12.  The  next  day,  May  20,  it  was 
ordered  to  be  engrossed,  24  to  14. 

In  the  House,  May  23,  the  resolve  as  it  passed 
the  Senate  was  ordered  to  a  third  reading,  131  to 
109.  But  subsequently,  during  the  same  day,  this 
vote  was  reconsidered,  127  to  120,  and  the  resolve 
was  laid  on  the  table,  141  to  119.  The  next  dav, 
which  was  the  last  day  of  the  session,  a  motion  to 
take  it  from  the  table  was  lost,  131  to  139,  and 
thus  the  resolve  was  lost. 

Enlargement  of  the  State  House. — In  the  House, 
May  10,  the  Committee  on  Public  Buildings  were 
instructed  to  consider  the  expediency  of  providing 
further  accommodations  for  the  State  Library,  and 
for  Committee  rooms,  and  the  expense  thereof. 

May  12,  the  Committee  reported  in  favor  of  a 
plan  for  the  extension  of  the  State  House,  by  G.  J. 
F.  Bryant,  the  main  features  of  which  are  as 
follows  : 

The  extension  to  consist  of  a  building  measur- 
ing 58  feet  in  length,  and  41  feet  6  inches  in  width, 
and  to  be  four  finished  stories  in  height;  to  be 
located  immediately  north  of  the  one  story  portion 
or  hall  of  the  building  now  containing  the  statue 
of  Washington,  and  to  be  attached  to  the  north 
wall  of  said  hall,  extending  therefrom  to  Mt.  Ver- 
non street,  and  to  be  built  in  conformity  with  the 
present  structure.  The  lower  or  basement  story  of 
the  extension  will  be  wholly  above  the  surface  of 
the  sidewalk  in  the  street.  The  second  or  princi- 
pal story  will  be  on  a  level,  and  of  uniform  height 
with  the  Rotunda  or  Doric  Hall  of  the  present 
building  ;  will  contain  the  Library,  to  be  fitted  with 
alcoves,  &c.  The  third  story,  tne  floor  of  which 
will  be  on  a  level  with  the  lower  part  of  the  House 
of  Representatives,  will  contain  two  large  Com- 
mittee rooms,  so  arranged  that  they  can  be  thrown 
into  one  room  for  important  hearings.  The  fourth 
story  is  to  be  finished  with  four  Committee  rooms. 
There  will  be  one  entrance  to  the  extension  from 
Mount  Vernon  street,  and  another  from  the  east 
side  of  Doric  Hall  through  an  entry  at  the  side  of 
two  of  the  fire-proofs,  east  of  the  statue  of  Wash- 
ington. An  accurate  estimate,  prepared  by  me- 
chanics of  ability,  of  the  cost  of  the  proposed 
extension,  amounts  to  the  sum  of  515,000. 

A  resolve  authorizing  the  Sergeant-at-Arms  un- 
der direction  of  a  Committee  of  the  legislature,  to 
cause  an  extension  to  the  State  House  to  be  con- 
structed in  accordance  with  this  plan,  and  appro- 
priating gl5,000  to  cover  the  expenses,  was 
reported  at  the  same  time,  which  was  refused  a 
third  reading.  May  24,  and  thus  rejected. 

Gas  in  the  State  House. — The  Representatives' 
chamber  has  been  for  several  vears  lighted,  in  the 
evening,  with  gas.  In  the  Senate,  Feb.  15.  the 
Sergeant-at-Arms  was  directed  to  cause  the  Senate 
chamber  to  be  lighted  with  gas.  In  the  House, 
Feb.  20,  a  similar  order  was  passed  with  regard  to 
the  Clerk's  room.  Feb.  21,  a  similar  order  with 
regard  to  all  the  Committee  rooms  was  submitted 
and  referred  to  the  Committee  on  Public  Expendi- 
tures. In  the  Senate,  Feb.  23,  this  Committee 
reported  an  order  for  the  introduction  of  gas  into 
the  Committee  rooms,  and  Secretary  and  Treas- 
urer's offices,  the  expense  not  to  exceed  51000, 
which  was  rejected. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Slavery — The  joint  special  committee  {No.  17,) 
on  this  subject,  reported  a  series  of  resolves,  in 
the  Senate,  March  28,  which,  after  being  variously 
amended,  were  passed  to  be  engrossed  in  the  Sen- 
ate, May  16,  33  to  5.  In  the  House,  May  23,  they 
were  laid  on  the  table,  by  the  close  vote  of  167  to  165. 

Personal  Liberty. — The  joint  special  committee 
on  slavery  {No.  17,)  reported  in  the  Senate,  March 
28,  a  bill  "in  addition  to  the  act  [of  1843]  for  the 
better  security  of  personal  liberty,"  extending  the 
authority  to  issue  writs  of  habeas  corpus  to  justices 
of  the  peace,  &c.  In  the  Senate,  May  21,  this  bill  was 
refused  a  third  reading,  13  to  16,  and  thus  rejected. 

Inquiry  whether  the  freedom  of  inhabitants^  has 
been  endangered. — The  select  committee  of  the 
Senate  {No.  4,)  made  a  detailed  report,  April  22,  of 
the  hearings  and  investigations  had  by  them,  and 
reported  t\vo  bills,  one  "  concerning  calling  out 
the  militia,"  vesting  in  the  governor  the  sole 
power  to  call  out  the" militia  during  any  session  of 
the  General  Court  or  Executive  Council  in  Boston, 
or  at  any  time  when  he  is  in  Boston  or  in  any 
other  city,  instead  of  in  the  majors  of  such  cities  ; 
the  other  "  to  punish  disobedience  to  the  laws  by 
public  officers,"  extending  the  prohibitions  of  the 
personal-liberty  act  of  1843  to  all  persons  holding 
any  office  under  the  statutes  of  the  commonwealth, 
under  penalty  of  ^100,  "to  be  recovered  by  indict- 
ment or  information,  or  by  action  of  debt  on  the 
part  of  any  person  choosing  to  sue  for  the  same." 
The  report  and  bills  were  laid  on  the  table,  and 
ordered  to  be  printed;  and  no  further  action  was 
had  with  regard  to  them. 

Anatomical    Diagrams  for    Schools. In    the 

House,  March  18,  the  Committee  on  Education 
reported  that  the  several  petitioners  that  anatom- 
ical diagrams  be  furnished  by  the  State  to  the 
schools  have  leave  to  withdraw.  At  the  same  time 
a  minority  report  was  made  in  accordance  with 
their  prayer.  May  1,  an  amendment  to  substitute 
for  the  former  report  a  resolve  authorizing  each 
district  to  be  supplied  with  eight  diagrams  at  2oc. 
each  was  rejected,  and  the  report  was  accepted. 
May  3,  a  motion  to  reconsider  this  vote  was  lost; 
May  6,  the  report  was  also  accepted  in  the  Senate. 

Exclusion  from  Public  Schools. — In  the  Senate, 
May  6,  a  bill  was  reported  in  these  words  :  "No 
applicant  for  admission  to  any  of  the  public  schools 
in  this  commonwealth  shall  be  excluded  therefrom 
on  account  of  color  or  race,"  and  was  subsequently 
passed  throuah  all  its  stages  in  that  branch.  In 
the  House,  May  20,  this  bill  was  refused  a  third 
reading,  and  thus  rejected.  May  22,  a  motion  to 
reconsider  this  vote  was  lost,  122  to  120. 

School  Districts. — In  the  Senate,  April  22,  a  bill 
was  reported  "  to  authorize  school  districts  to  raise 
money  for  the  support  of  schools,"  for  a  longer 
time,  and  of  a  higher  character  than  the  towns  of 
which  they  are  a  part  may  be  disposed  to  main- 
tain, which  passed  through  all  its  stages  in  that 
branch.  In  the  House,  May  23,  it  was  refused 
engrossment,  unanimously,  and  thus  rejected. 

Truant  Children. — In  the  Senate,  May  17,  a  bill 
was  reported,  "in  addition  to  an  act  concerning 
truant  children  and  absentees  from  school,"  au- 
thorizing the  commitment  of  such  truants  to  the 
houses  of  correction,  jails,  &c.,  in  default  of  the 
payment  of  the  fine  provided  for  in  the  existing 
law.  May  20,  this  bill  was  ordered  to  a  third  read- 
ing, 23  to  3.  May  22,  it  was  passed  to  be  engrossed. 
In  the  House,  May  23,  it  was  refused  a  third  read- 
ing, and  thus  rejected. 

State  Reform  School  for  Girls. — In  the  House, 
March  5,  was  received  the  report  of  the  Commis- 
sioners, (William  Appleton,  Joseph  H.  Billings, 
and  George  W.  Campbell,)  appointed  the  pre- 
ceding year  to  consider  the  subject  of  a  State  Re- 
form School  for  Girls.  We  give  two  extracts  from 
this  report. 

"  There  are  two  distinct  grounds  on  which  chil- 


dren may  be  confined  in  such  an  institution. 
First, — simply  as  a  punishment,  on  conviction  of 
some  ofl'ence  known  to  the  law,  in  which  case,  it 
would  seem  that  the  term  of  confinement  should 
bear  some  relation  to  the  gravity  of  the  offence, 
and  the  prisoner  at  the  end  of  that  term  be  dis- 
charged; or  secondly, — by  virtue  of  the  right  of 
the  State  to  assume  the  guardianship  of  minors, 
whose  natural  or  actual  guardians  encourage  or 
permit  them  to  pursue  a  course  of  life  detrimental 
or  dangerous  to  society,  in  which  case  the  mana- 
gers of  the  institution  should  have  the  complete 
power  of  guardians  over  the  inmates,  including 
that  of  binding  them  as  apprentices  during  minor- 
ity. So  great  is  the  reluctance  among  us  to  pros- 
ecute young  girls  for  a  first  offence,  or  for  any  but 
very  grave  offences,  that  commitments  on  the  first 
ground  would  probably  be  very  few,  and  those  of 
the  most  incorrigible  character.  But  it  is  esti- 
mated that  in  Boston  alone,  there  are  three  hun- 
dred girls,  under  seventeen  years  of  age,  who  on 
the  latter  ground  would  be  fit  subjects  for  such  an 
establishment,  and  twelve  hundred  boys." 

"  It  is  therefore  the  impression  of  your  commis- 
sioners, that  if  any  such  action  over  female  chil- 
dren be  assumed,  it  should  be  understood  to  be  a 
mere  guardianship,  or  agency,  to  place  them  in 
reputable  families  and  under  private  domestic  pro- 
tectors, as  soon  as  possible.  They  are  aware  that 
these  views  differ  from  any  which  have  been  hith- 
erto acted  on,  either  in  Europe  or  America  ;  but 
they  respectfully  submit,  that  they  are  not  there- 
fore the  less  adapted  to  our  state  of  society,  the 
less  worthy  of  Massachusetts,  nor  the  less  likely 
to  promote  the  usefulness  and  the  happiness  of 
her  native  or  adopted  children." 

The  subject  was  referred,  and  the  Committee 
reported  in  the  Senate,  May  17,  that  it  be  referred 
to  the  next  General  Court.  This  report  was  ac- 
cepted by  both  branches. 

Aid  to  the  Female  Medical  Education  Society. — In 
the  Senate,  April  3,  a  resolve  was  reported,  allow- 
ing ^5,000 from  the  State  treasury  to  this  society, 
provided  a  like  sum  be  obtained  from  individual 
donations,  which  was  rejected,  13  to  18,  April  24. 

Lotteries. — In  the  Senate,  Jan.  21, 18ol,  the  Com- 
mittee on  the  Judiciary  were  instructed  to  inquire 
whether  any  further  legislation  be  expedient  to 
prevent  imposition  on  the  public  by  means  of  lot- 
teries, allusion  being  made  to  Gift  Concerts,  Art 
Unions,  &c.  Feb.  21,  the  committee  reported 
that  in  their  opinion  the  present  statutes  arc  suf- 
ficient, and  that  no  further  legislation  is  necessary 
— which  report  was  accepted. 

Intoxicating  Liquors. — In  the  House,  April  8,  a 
bill  was  reported  by  a  special  committee  {No.  7), 
"  regulating  the  sale  of  intoxicating  liquors," 
absolutely  prohibiting  their  sale  by  persons  not 
tavern  or  grocery  keepers  appointed  by  the  munici- 
pal authorities,  except  for  medicinal  or  mechanical 
purposes,  under  penalty  of  fine  and  imprisonment, 
authorizing  search  under  the  warrant  of  any  jus- 
tice of  the  peace  of  premises  where  any  three  legal 
voters  affirm  under  oath  they  have  reason  to  sus- 
pect such  liquors  are  kept  or  deposited  intended 
for  sale,  and  prohibiting  any  person  engaged  in  the 
traffic  from  sitting  on  any  jury.  May  14,  this  bill 
was  ordered  to  a  third  reading,  103  to  68.  May  21,  it 
was  passed  to  be  engrossed,  123  to  106.  In  the 
Senate,  May  23,  however,  it  was  indefinitely  post- 
poned, 23  to  13,  and  subsequently  a  reconsidera- 
tion of  this  vote  was  refused. 

Asylum  for  confirmed  Inebriates. — The  Joint 
Special  Committee  {No.  16)  on  this  subject,  made 
a  detailed  report  in  the  Senate,  April  14,  accom- 
panied by  "  resolves  concerning  an  Asylum  for 
Inebriates."  providing  for  the  appointment  of  three 
commissioners  to  consider  the  expediency  of  estab- 
lishing such  an  asylum,  to  report  a  plan  for  its 
organization  and  government,  to  suggest   a   loca- 


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tion,  and  to  estimate  the  cost;  which  were  passed 
in  the  Senate.  In  the  House,  May  19,  they  were 
ordered  to  a.  third  reading,  6G  to  (il).  May  '2'i,  they 
were  laid  on  the  tahle.  A  suhscqiient  motion  to 
reconsider  this  vote  was  Inst;  and  thus  the  re- 
solves failed  to  receive  the  assent  of  the  House. 

Clamhlhui. — In  the  Senate,  May  5,  a  iiill  was  in- 
troduced "  more  effectually  to  prevent  {^amblinf;," 
with  very  stringent  provisions.  May  17,  it  was 
passed  to  be  engrossed  in  the  Senate.  In  the 
House,  May  22,  the  Committee  to  which  it  had 
been  referred,  reported  that  it  ought  not  to  pass  ; 
and  May  23,  it  was  rejected. 

Abolition  of  Capital  Punishment. — The  Special 
Committee  (A'o.  21,)  on  this  subject,  made  a  long 
report  to  the  House,  April  24,  accompanied  by  a 
bill,  providing  as  the  punishment  for  treason, 
murder,  rape  and  arson,  imprisonment  for  life,  in- 
stead of  the  death-penalty  required  by  the  existing 
laws.  May  19,  this  bill  was  refused  a  third  reading, 
97  to  172,  and  thus  rejected. 

Abolition  of  Police  Courts. — A  number  of  peti- 
tions were  presented  for  the  abolition  of  the  police 
courts  in  Lowell,  Newburyport,  &c..  wliich  were 
referred  to  a  joint  special  committee  (No.  26,)  which 
reported  in  the  Senate,  May  24,  that  the  petitioners 
have  leave  to  withdraw,  which  report  was  accepted 
the  same  day  by  both  Houses. 

Bounty  to  Horticultural,  and  further  bounty  to 
Agricultural  Societies. — In  the  House,  April  23,  a 
bill  was  reported,  allowing  from  the  State  Treas- 
ury to  any  Agricultural  Society  embracing  a  pop- 
ulation of  510,000,  5200  annually,  on  a  capital  of 
glOOO,  andin  the  same  proportion  for  a  greater 
capital,  but  not  more  than  §600;  and  to  any  Hor- 
ticultural Society  covering  not  less  territory  than 
a  whole  county,  5 100  annually  on  51^'*^*^>  ^"^^  ^"^ 
the  same  proportion  for  a  greater  capital,  and  re- 
quiring annual  returns  from  Horticultural  Socie- 
ties. May  19,  this  bill  was  refused  a  third  reading, 
and  thus  rejected. 

State  Board  of  AyricuHure. — In  the  House,  April 
4,  a  bill  was  reported  "  to  establish  a  State  Board  of 
Agriculture,"  to  be  composed  of  the  Governor, 
Lieutenant  Governor  and  Secretary  of  State  ex 
officio,  and  delegates  from  the  various  county  agri- 
cultural societies,  to  take  the  general  supervision 
of  all  matters  relating  to  agriculture  in  the  Com- 
monwealth ;  to  receive,  hold  in  trust,  and  ex- 
ercise control  over  any  donations  or  bequests  from 
private  sources,  made  to  advance  agricultural  edu- 
cation ;  appropriating  one-fourth  of  the  income  of 
the  public  lands,  when  the  school  fund  shall  have 
reached  ,51,000,000  and  the  Western  Railroad  Stock 
Sinking  Fund  shall  have  reached  §700,000,  as  an 
agricultural  fund,  to  be  expended  at  the  discretion 
of  the  Legislature,  for  the  encouragement  and 
support  of  institutions  for  instruction  in  the  sci- 
ence and  practice  of  agriculture.  INIay  12,  this 
bill  was  refused  a  third  reading,  and  thus  rejected. 

Canada  Thistle. — In  the  Senate,  Feb.  1.  the 
Committee  on  Agriculture  were  instructed  to  con- 
sider the  expediency  of  providing  by  law  for  the 
extinction  and  prevention  of  the  further  spread  of 
the  Canada  thistle  within  this  State.  March  2J.  a 
bill  was  reported  to  this  effect,  which  was  refused  a 
third  reading,  April  2,  6  to  12,  and  thus  rejected. 

Railroads — occupied  the  attention  of  the  Legis- 
lature largely,  as  usual.  A  number  of  laws  were 
passed  incorporating  new  companies,  and  extend- 
ing the  privileges  of  old  ones,  as  will  be  notiixd  in 
the  abstracts  of  the  Acts  above.  The  general  legis- 
lation proposed  with  regard  to  them,  however, 
with  some  exceptions,  {see  Acts,  Nos.  88,  102, 147, 
317,)  did  not  receive  the  support  of  majorities  of 
the  Houses,  and  most  bills  of  this  kind  failed. 

In  the  House,  Feb.  13,  and  Senate,  Feb.  14,  an 
order  was  passed,  directing  the  Railway  Committee 
to  consider  the  expediency  of  providing  by  law  tor 
the  establishment  of  a  Board  of  Railway  Commis- 


sioners. April  19,  in  the  Senate,  a  bill  was  re- 
ported providing  for  the  appointment  by  the  Gov- 
ernor, of  three  Commissioners  for  terms  of  three 
years,  one  going  out  of  office  annually,  whose  du- 
ties sliould  be  to  visit  and  ins|)ect  every  railroad, 
at  least  once  a  year,  and  also  at  any  time  when 
requested  by  five  stockholders;  also  to  investigate 
the  causes  of  accidents  immediately  after  their  oc- 
currence, and  with  authority  to  apply  to  the  Su- 
preme Cotirt  for  an  injunction  to  restrain  any  rail- 
road corporation  from  further  proceeding,  if  they 
think  the  safety  of  the  public  endangered.  April 
2'),  it  was  ordered  to  a  third  reading,  but  subse- 
quently this  vote  was  reconsidered,  23  to  2.  The 
next  day  it  was  laid  on  the  table,  and  it  did  not  re- 
ceive any  further  favorable  action. 

In  the  Senate,  March  :'),  a  bill  was  introduced 
"  concerning  Railroad  Corporations,"  providirig 
that  no  Railroad  Corporation  shall  hereafter  begin 
to  build  its  road,  till  all  its  stock  has  been  sub- 
scribed by  responsible  parties,  and  ten  per  cent,  of 
the  par  value  of  each  and  every  share  has  been 
paid  in  ;  also  prohibiting  the  issue  of  shares  at 
less  than  their  par  value.  March  7,  this  bill  was 
ordered  to  a  third  reading.  March  10,  it  was 
amended  by  substituting  twenty  for  ten  per  cent., 
and  passed  to  be  engrossed.  In  the  House,  April 
1,  it  was  laid  on  the  table,  and  received  no  further 
favorable  action,  although  its  provisions  were  sep- 
arately inserted  in  nearly  all  the  bills  concerning 
railroad  companies. 

In  the  House,  Feb.  24.  a  bill  was  reported 
"concerning  Railroad  Corporations,  and  granting 
charters  for  the  same,"  containing  a  number  of 
provisions  regulating  the  form  and  conditions  of 
applications  for  railroad  charters,  &c.  April  1  was 
assigned  for  its  consideration.  It  was  then  taken 
up  and  discussed  for  several  days,  when  it  was  laid 
on  the  table.  May  23,  it  was  taken  up,  and  indefi- 
nitelv  postponed. 

Inthe  House,  May  16,  a  bill  requiring  that  all 
railroad  bridges  should  be  so  built  as  to  leave  a 
space  6^  feet,  in  the  clear,  between  the  tops  of  all 
cars  and  the  bridges,  was  rejected,  •5<S  to  101.  May 
23,  this  vote  was  reconsidered,  and  the  bill  was 
again  rejected,  74  to  89. 

"in  the  house  May  16,  another  bill,  requiring 
that  barriers  shall  be  erected  to  prevent  the  cars 
from  running  off  bridges  into  the  water,  was  also 
rejected,  54  to  85. 

"In  the  House,  May  17,  a  bill  was  reported, 
"  relating  to  signs  at  Railroad  Crossings,"  author- 
izing the  municipal  authorities  to  cause  such  signs 
to  be  removed  at  their  discretion.  May  20,  this 
bill  was  ordered  to  a  third  reading.  May  21,  it 
was  ordered  to  be  engrossed.  In  the  Senate,  3Iay 
23,  it  was  refused  a  third  reading,  and  thus  rejected. 

In  the  Senate,  May  19,  a  bill  was  introduced  on 
leave,  and  referred,  ''  concerning  the  manner  of 
voting  at  meetings  of  Railroad  Corporations." 
restricting  the  number  of  votes  to  be  thrown  by 
any  one  individual  at  such  meetings  to  thirty  votes 
when  the  capital  is  5 100,000,  or  less,  sixty  votes 
when  it  is  §500,000,  one  hundred  votes  when  it 
is  §1,500,000,  and  two  hundred  vote^  when  it  is 
§3,000,000.  It  was  reported  back,  and  was  passed  to 
be  engrossed  May  22.  In  the  House,  May  23,  it 
was  laid  on  the  table. 

Iloosac  Tunnel. — In  the  Senate,  March  28,  a  bill 
was  reported,  "to  enable  the  Troy  and  Greenfield 
Railroad  to  construct  a  tunnel  through  the  Hoosac 
^Mountain,"  authorizing  the  treasurer  of  the  com- 
monwealth to  issue  scrip  in  the  name  of  the 
commonwealth,  for  §2,000,000,  payable  to  the 
bearer  in  London,  or  in  Boston,  and  bearing  inter- 
est of  five  percent,  per  annum,  payable  semiannu- 
ally, if  made  payable  in  London,  redeemable  in 
twenty  years  from  date,  or  twenty-five  years  from 
Oct.  i,  1851.  This  scrip  to  be  "delivered  to  the 
Troy  and  Greenfield  Railroad  Corporation  for  the 


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purpose  of  enabling  that  corporation  to  construct 
a  tunnel  under  and  through  the  Hoosac  Mountain, 
between  the  "great  bend"  in  Deerfield  river  in 
the  town  of  Florida  and  the  village  of  North  Ad- 
ams, in  instalments  as  follows  : — §100,000  when 
the  Governor  and  Council  were  satisfied  that  suffi- 
cient provision  had  been  made  for  the  completion 
of  the  road  except  the  tunnel,  and  that  §300,000 
had  been  spent  thereon  ;  §100,000  scrip  more  when 
§200,000  more  has  been  expended  ;  §100,000  scrip 
more  when  §200,000  more  has  been  expended ; 
§150,000  scrip  more  when  §300,000  more  has  been 
expended;  §  150,000  scrip  more  when  §300,000  more 
has  been  expended;  and  the  residue  of  scrip  when 
the  whole  road  is  completed  except  the  tunnel. 
On  the  receipt  of  scrip  b)'  the  corporation,  ten  per 
cent,  on  its  amount  to  be  paid  into  a  sinking  fund, 
and  when  the  road  is  open  for  use,  §50,000  annu- 
ally to  be  added  to  this  fund.  The  corporation  to 
give  the  State  as  security  a  mortgage  of  its  entire 
road,  income,  franchise,  and  property  ;  also  all  its 
interest  in  the  Southern  Vermont  Railroad,  and  a 
guaranty  from  tlie  Vermont  and  Massachusetts 
Railroad  Corporation,  secured  by  a  like  mortgage 
on  that  road.  April  12,  this  bill  was  ordered  to  a 
third  reading,  21  to  11.  April  17,  it  was  passed 
to  be  engrossed,  23  to  11.  In  the  House,  May  13, 
after  an  amendment  referring  the  matter  to  the 
people  had  been  rejected,  123  to  178,  the  bill  was 
refused  a  third  reading,  108  to  237,  and  thus  re- 
jected. May  16,  a  motion  to  reconsider  this  vote 
for  the  purpose  of  amending  the  bill,  was  lost. 

Aid  to  the  European  and  North  American  Rail- 
way  in  Maine. — The  joint  special  committee  to 
whom  this  subject  was  referred,  reported  in  the 
House,  May  22,  that  it  behoves  the  Common- 
wealth of  Massachusetts  to  aftbrd  some  counte- 
nance to  this  enterprise,  on  account  of  therelations 
of  the  railway  to  her  commercial  interests,  and  be- 
cause she  is  the  proprietor  of  so  considerable  a 
part  of  the  soil  of  Maine  ;  but  not  considering  it 
expedient  to  engage  thereto,  as  proposed  at  first, 
a  portion  of  the  proceeds  of  the  public  lands  in 
Maine,  they  reported  a  bill  granting  a  loan  of  the 
State  credit  to  the  amount  of  §500,000,  in  scrip,  re- 
deemable in  twenty  years  from  Jan.  1,  1852,  bearing 
interest  five /le^  cent,  a  year,  payable  semiannually, 
under  guaranties  to  guard  against  the  possibility 
of  loss  to  the  commonwealth  ;  the  scrip  to  be 
delivered  in  instalments  when  §1,000,000  is  sub- 
scribed to  the  company,  half  of  that  paid  in,  and 
the  State  of  Maine  has  advanced  §500,000.  May 
24,  this  bill  was  referred  to  the  next  General  Court. 

Privileges  of  Expressmen — In  the  House,  April 
21,  a  bill  was'reported,  "regulating  the  privileges 
of  expressmen  on  railroads,"  prohibiting  railroad 
corporations  from  aflFording  exclusive  or  special 
privileges  to  any  expressman  except  under  gen- 
eral rules.  May  10,  this  bill  was  recommitted. 
May  23,  the  committee  reported  that  it  be  referred 
to  the  next  General  Court  ;  which  report  vfas 
accepted  by  both  branches. 

Banks  and  Bankinc/. — The  special  and  general 
laws  connected  with  banks  and  banking,  which 
were  passed  by  the  Legislature,  are  noticed  above 
in  the  Abstracts  of  the  Acts.  In  the  House,  March 
14,  a  bill  was  reported  "  concerning  banks  and 
banking,"  providing  for  annual  and  bi-monthly 
returns  from  the  cashiers  of  all  banks  ;  that  the 
rate  of  interest  on  future  loans  for  the  use  of  the 
Commonwealth,  shall  not  exceed  Qi  per  cent.  ;  pro- 
hibiting banks  from  borrowing  money  or  paying 
interest  on  debts  due  ;  that  no  dividends  be  declared 
unless  earned  in  the  preceding  six  months,  or 
unless  the  bank  has  sufficient  surplus  exclusive  of 
doubtful  debts;  that  the  stockholders  atmually 
appoint  investigating  committees ;  that  of  the 
directors  of  Boston  Banks  not  more  than  one-third 
need  be  residents  of  the  city,  provided  a  majority 
be  residents  or  persons  doing  business  in  the  city ; 


that  no  bank  receive  or  pay  bills  except  at  its  own 
.counter  ;  the  general  penalty  for  neglect  of  any  of 
these  provisions  being  §1000.  April  9,  this  bill  was 
refused  a  third  reading,  74  to  92,  anxi  thus  rejected. 
April  12,  a  motion  to  reconsider  this  vote  was  lost. 

In  the  Senate,  March  25,  the  Special  Committee 
(A'b.  1,)  reported  a  bill  "concerning  banks' and 
usury,"  prohibiting  banks  from  issuing  paper 
money  when  they  have  not  on  hand  20  per  cent,  of 
their  capital  in  specie  ;  from  loaning  more  than  5 
per  cent,  of  their  capital  to  one  person  ;  from  issu- 
ing bills  of  a  less  denomination  than  §3  after  July  1, 
1861,  §6  after  January  1,  1852,  §8  after  April  1, 
1852,  §11  after  April  1,  1853;  and  from  receivings 
per  centage  as  exchange  in  addition  to  interest  on 
any  loan.  It  also  provided  that  all  usurious  con- 
tracts should  be  void,  and  money  paid  thereon  be 
refunded,  and  that  in  actions  relating  to  usury,  each 
party  might  use  the  other  as  witnesses.  May  22,  this 
bill  was  refused  a  third  reading,  and  thus  rejected. 

Increase  of  Bank  Capital. — It  will  be  seen  by 
reference  to  the  acts  passed,  that  quite  a  number 
of  banks  were  authorized  to  increase  their  capitals. 
All  those  which  applied  were  not  so  successful.  In 
the  House,  April  15,  the  bill  to  increase  the  capital 
stock  of  the  Grocers'  Bank  was  refused  a  third  read- 
ing, 80  to  95,  and  thus  rejected.  April  23,  this  vote 
was  reconsidered,  and  the  bill  was  ordered  to  a  third 
reading,  134  to  112.  May  7,  the  bill  was  refused, 
engrossment,  68  to  88,  and  thus  again  rejected. 
May  10,  a  motion  to  reconsider  this  vote  was  lost, 
70  to  97.  In  the  Senate,  May  14,  the  bill  to  increase 
the  capital  stock  of  the  Eagle  Bank,  which  had 
passed  the  House,  was  rejected.  May  22,  the  bill 
to  increase  the  capital  stock  of  the  Hampden  Bank, 
which  had  also  passed  the  House,  was  rejected. 

Alterations  in  Towns,  ^c. — One  new  town  was 
incorporated,  one  town  was  made  a  city,  and  boun- 
daries were  altered  in  several  instances,  a.s  may  be 
seen  in  the  lists  of  acts  passed.  [See  Acts,  Nos. 
250,  296 ;  8,  54,  192,  265,  293,  323.]  There  were 
some  other  propositions  of  the  same  kind  which 
were  not  carried  out.  In  the  House,  May  15,  a  bill 
to  incorporate  the  town  of  Hamburg,  at  Chester 
Village,  from  parts  of  the  five  towns  of  Chester, 
Montgomery,  Blandford,  Russell,  andNorwich, was 
indefinitely  postponed;  two  bills  to  incorporate  the 
two  towns  of  Sippican  and  Mattapoiset  from  parts 
of  Rochester,  which  had  passed  the  Senate,  were 
rejected ;  and  a  bill  to  annex  Charlestown  Poor 
Farm  in  Maiden  to  Charlestown,  proposed  as  an 
amendment  to  the  reference  of  the  matter  to  the 
next  General  Court,  was  rejected,  and  that  reference 
was  adopted.  May  17,  a  reconsideration  of  this 
last  vote  was  refused,  100  to  50.  May  21,  the  bill 
to  annex  a  part  of  North  Brookfield  to  Brookfield, 
which  had  passed  the  Senate,  was  rejected.  May 
22,  the  bill  to  annex  part  of  Dedham  to  Walpole, 
which  had  passed  the  Senate,  was  rejected,  61  to  86. 

Formation  of  a  New  County. — A  large  number 
of  petitions  for  and  against  the  establishment  of  a 
new  county  from  parts  of  Worcester  and  Middlesex, 
were  presented  and  referred  to  a  special  committee, 
{No.  27,)  who  reported  in  the  Senate,  May  7,  that 
the  subject  be  referred  to  the  next  General  Court. 
This  report  was  accepted.  In  the  House,  May  12, 
a  motion  to  reconsider  its  acceptance  was  lost. 

Rhode  Island  Boimdary. — In  the  House,  April  1, 
a  message  was  received  from  the  Governor,  trans- 
mitting the  report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed 
under  the  Resolves  of  May  10,  1848,  "concerning 
the  boundary  line  between  the  States  of  Massa- 
chusetts and  Rhode  Island."  From  this  report  it 
appears  that  the  effort  so  often  renewed  to  settle 
the  line  between  Massachusetts  and  Rhode  Island 
has  failed.  The  Governor  was  authorized  by  the 
resolves,  if  the  line  was  not  ratified  before  May  1, 
1849,  to  institute  such  process  as  he  might  deem 
proper  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States 
for  a  final  adjudication.      Gov.  Boutwell  remarked 


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in  his  message  that  if  there  should  be  no  legislation 
on  the  subject  duritig  the  session,  he  should  con- 
sider it  his  duty  to  institute  such  process  as  may 
lead  to  a  judicial  decision,  and  that  he  could  not 
advise  any  further  delay.  The  Committee  (iVo.  34,) 
to  whom  these  communications  were  referred,  re- 
ported in  the  Senate,  April  2i),  that  it  is  inexpedi- 
ent to  legislate  on  the  subject  at  present,  and  this 
report  was  accepted  in  the  Senate,  April  30,  and  in 
the  House,  May  2. 

FllUncj  of  Flats. — In  the  Senate,  May  3,  a  bill 
was  reported,  "to  authorize  the  Boston  Wharf 
Company  to  complete  and  maintain  their  wharf," 
authorizing  an  extension  thereof  of  150  feet.  May 
7,  it  was  passed  to  be  engrossed.  In  the  House, 
May  20,  it  was  refused  a  third  reading,  and  thus 
rejected  ;  but.  May  22,  this  vote  was  reconsidered, 
the  bill  was  ordered  to  a  third  reading,  144  to  99, 
and  under  a  suspension  of  the  rules  by  u  vote  of 
160  to  48,  was  forthwith  passed  to  be  engrossed. 
May  23,  it  was  passed  to  be  enacted  in  tVie  House, 
and  May  24,  in  the  Senate.  The  same  day  the 
Governor  returned  it  to  the  Senate,  the  branch  in 
which  it  orie:innted,  with  a  message,  stating  that 
he  entertained  objections  to  its  passage,  and  con- 
sequently withheld  his  approval,  because  the  bill 
contemplated  not  only  a  grant  of  flats,  the  prop- 
erty of  the  Commonwealth,  to  the  company,  but 
necessarily  implied  "  the  extension  of  this  grant, 
along  a  line  of  more  than  3000  feet  towards  South 
Boston,  thus  involving  a  surrender  of  about  500,- 
000  feet  of  flats,  in  which  the  State  has  a  valuable, 
vendible  interest.  If  this  portion  of  the  public  do- 
main, over  which  the  tide  now  ebbs  and  flows,  is 
to  be  converted  into  land,  it  seems  just  that  the 
proceeds  should  be  applied  to  the  improvement  of 
the  harbor,  or  in  some  other  way  made  serviceable 
to  the  commerce  of  the  State,  in  which  all  the 
people  are  interested.  But  I  am  induced  to  with- 
hold my  assent  to  this  bill,  by  a  consideration 
more  important  than  any  to  which  I  have  referred 
— the  preservation  of  the  harbor  of  Boston.  Its 
main  channel  has  diminished  several  hundred  feet 
in  width,  and  from  three  to  five  in  depth,  within 
thirty  years,  and  vessels  of  a  large  class  have  re- 
cently grounded  at  low  tide.  Scientific  and  practical 
men  may  difi'er  as  to  the  cause,  but  the  fact  of  a 
gradual  and  fearful  shoaling  of  the  water  is  cer- 
tain. This  result  may  be  traced  to  a  variety  of 
causes,  some  more  important  than  others;  but  I 
cannot  doubt  that  a  serious  one  is  the  conversion 
of  large  tracts  of  marshes  and  flats,  over  which 
the  tide  once  flowed,  into  solid  land."  The  Senate, 
in  accordance  with  the  Constitution,  proceeded  to 
reconsider  the  bill ;  but  two-thirds  did  not  agree  to 
pass  it,  notwithstanding  the  Governor's  objections. 
But  three  Senators  voted  in  its  favor,  viz.,  Messrs. 
Bigelow,  Daniels,  and  Seaver. 

In  the  Senate.  May  8,  a  bill  was  reported,  to 
"  establish  the  Eastern  Avenue  Corporation,"  au- 
thorizing the  construction  of  a  pile  bridge,  40  feet 
wide,  with  draws,  from  the  foot  of  Summer  Street 
in  Boston,  across  Fore  Point  Channel,  to  the  "  ex- 
treme line  of  solid  filling,"  established  hy  the  Com- 
missioners of  1859,  and  an  "  ave/iue"  thence,  to  be 
a  solid  structure  100  feet  wide,  for  a  street  and  side- 
walks, with  draws  and  sluiceways,  to  L  street.  South 
Boston  ;  also  the  construction  of  a  sea-wall  along 
the  Commissioners' Line  ;  the  bridge,  street,  and 
avenue  to  be  open  for  free  travel  to  the  public, 
without  toll,  and  to  be  completed  in  five  years. 
May  20,  this  bill  was  ordered  to  a  third  reading,  20 
to  10.  May  22,  it  was  passed  to  be  engrossed,  29 
to  9.  In  the  Hovise,  May  23,  it  was  ordered  to  a  third 
reading,  133  to  72.  May  24,  it  was  ordered  to  be 
engrossed.  The  same  day  it  was  passed  to  be  en- 
acted by  both  Houses,  and  was  submitted  to  the 
Governor  for  his  approval,  ile  returned  it  to  the 
Senate,  where  it  originated,  with  his  objections,  be- 
ing unwilling  to  give  his  assent  to    its   passage. 


The  effect  of  the  proposed  structures,  he  said, 
would  be  to  enclose  and  partially  separate  from 
the  harbor,  a  large  tract  of  flats,  the  property 
either  of  riparian  owners  or  the  Commonwealth. 
"  By  the  operation  of  natural  laws  this  basin 
would  finally  become  unfit  for  commercial  pur- 
poses, and  in  time  would  be  above  the  flood  of  the 
tide.  A  large  portion  of  these  flats  are  the  prop- 
erty of  the  State,  subject  only  to  the  right  of  the 
shore  owners  to  pass  over  them,"  Ijut  the  natu- 
ral accretion  by  deposit  would  ultimately  extend 
the  rights  of  the  riparian  owners  to  the  solid  struc- 
ture, "  and  thus  ultimately  convert  valuable  public 
interests  to  private  use,  without  any  compensation 
whatever."  The  interest  of  the  State  in  the  lands 
enclosed  in  the  basin,  is  estimated  to  extend  to 
several  thousand  feet.  Another  objection  to  the 
bill  was  that  it  contained  no  provision  for  the  com- 
pensation of  the  owners  of  the  wharves,  which 
would  be  deteriorated  in  value  by  effects  of  the 
structures.  The  message  concludes,  "  It  is  likely 
that  another  avenue  to  South  Boston  may  at  some 
future  time  be  constructed,  but  it  should  have  re- 
siard  to  the  rights  of  individuals,  the  rights  of  the 
Commonwealth,  and  above  all,  to  the  safety  of  the 
harbor.  The  bill  to  which  I  have  made  these  ob- 
jections, appears  to  me  to  be  essentially  defective 
in  all  these  particulars."  The  Senate  proceeded  to 
reconsider  the  bill,  but  two-thirds  did  not  agree  to 
pass  it,  notwithstanding  the  Governor's  objections. 
The  vote  was  7  in  favor  to  15  against. 

In  the  Senate,  May  19,  a  bill  was  reported  to 
•■'  authorize  the  City  of  Charlestown  to  fill  up  cer- 
tain flats  in  Mystic  lliver,"  authorizing  the  city 
and  other  proprietois  of  certain  described  flats  to 
fill  them  up,  under  the  name  of  the  Mystic  River 
(Corporation,  with  a  capital  of  ^200, 000,  the  filling 
to  be  begun  within  three  years,  and  completed 
vv-ithin  eight.  The  bill  was  reported  by  a  minority 
of  the  Committee,  the  majority  report  being  ad- 
verse to  the  project.  May  21,  a  motion  to  refer 
the  matter  to  the  next  General  Court  was  lost,  25 
to  10;  the  majority  report  was  amended  by  the 
substitution  of  the  bill,  22  to  13,  and  it  was  ordered 
to  a  third  reading.  May  22,  it  was  passed  to  be 
engrossed,  25  to  9.  In  the  House,  May  23,  it  was 
ordered  to  a  third  reading,  and  under  a  suspen- 
sion of  the  rules  by  a  vote  of  112  to  42,  was  passed 
to  be  engrossed,  and  a  motion  to  reconsider  this 
vote  was  lost.  May  24,  the  question  being  on  its 
final  passage,  the  Governor  having  already  vetoed 
two  bills  of  a  somewhat  kindred  nature,  a  motion 
was  made  for  its  indefinite  postponement,  which, 
after  debate,  was  cut  off  by  the  application  of 
the  previous  question,  and  it  was  passed  to  be 
enacted,  52  to  14.  In  the  Senate,  however,  the 
question  being  on  its  final  passage,  it  was  rejected, 
8  to  13,  and  a  recon'^ideration  of  this  vote  was 
refused,  7  to  12.     So  the  bill  was  lost. 

In  the  Senate,  Mav  13,  a  bill  was  reported  "  to 
incorporate  the  Suff'olk  "Wharf  Company."  May 
14,  it  was  ordered  to  a  third  reading.  May  15,  it 
was  passed  to  be  engrossed.  In  the  House,  May 
22,  it  was  laid  on  the  table,  and  several  subsequent 
motions  to  take  it  up  were  lost. 

Alien  Passeiir/irs. — During  18)0,  1,007  vessels, 
(213  American,  786  English  6  Swedish,  1  Prus- 
sian, 1  Russian,)  arrived  at  ports  in  Massachusetts, 
bringing  30,075  alien  passengers. 

Arsenal  and  Arms. — The  military  property 
belonging  to  the  State,  March  14,  1851,  was  report- 
ed as  follows  : — Cannon  bronze,  12-pounders.  3; 
9-pounders,  2;  6-pounders,  12;  24-pounder5, 
2  (howitzers);  12-pounders,  4  (fifld);  iron,  32 
pounders,  2;  9-pounder.  1  ;  6-pounders,  2 ;  eprou- 
vettes,  2;  muskets,  8,45'>;  pistols,  197;  rifles, 
Holfs  Patent,  330;  common,  892.  Whole  numbfr 
of  cannon  issued  and  in  use,  40  ;  muskets,  3,909  ; 
rifles,  51'2. 

Charles  River  and  War>-en  Bndges. — Number  of 


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vessels  that  passed  the  draw  of  Charles  River 
Bridge,  upwards,  in  18q0,  2,954,  of  which  2,48a 
passed  the  draw  of  Warren  Bridge.  Expenses  of 
the  bridges,  in  18.50,  §7,032.90. 

Children  siqiported  at  the  ptiblic  charge. — The 
number  of  children  under  fourteen  years  of  age 
supported  at  the  public  charge  for  1850,  was  3,664, 
of  which  2,158  were  boys  and  1,50G  girls. 

Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum,  Hartford,  Ct. — Num- 
ber of  pupils,  beneficiaries  of  Massachusetts,  in 
1850, 74.  Expense  to  the  Commonwealth,  ^8,205.58. 

Discharged  Convicts. — The  State  Agent  for 
discharged  convicts  reports  that  of  the  118  persons 
discharged  from  the  State  Prison  during  the  year 
ending  Sept.  30,  1850,  114  claimed  his  attention. 
50  were  assisted  to  leave  the  city.  About  25  ap- 
plications were  for  board,  clothing  and  employment, 
9  for  employment  alone,  18  for  clothing  alone,  12 
for  board  and  clothing  ;  28  were  furnished  with 
board,  and  12  with  tools.  "  All  received  the  best 
advice  in  the  power  of  the  agent  to  give,  and  the 
assistance  as  tar  as  possible  which  the  unnumbered 
wants  of  men  so  circumstanced  demanded." 

Indians. — The  expenditures  by  the  Treasurer  for 
the  Marshpee  Indians,  in  1850,  for  their  benefit, 
amounted  to  §1,286.32.  The  Commonwealth  paid 
§689.40  of  this,  the  rest  was  received  from  rents  of 
land,  sales  of  permits  to  catch  trout.  &c.  The  ex- 
penditures for  the  Herring  Pond  Indians  in  1850, 
were  §537.20. 

Land  Office  Accounts. — Acres  of  land  sold  in 
Maine,  in  1850,  332.331 ;  amount  received  therefor, 
and  for  timber,  in  cash,  §56,169.98  ;  in  notes,  with 
interest,  §1.50,148.96. 

Militia. — Number  of  enrolled  militia  in  Massa- 
chusetts, 1850,  110,050,  being  12,8.50  increase  from 
the  preceding  year.  Number  of  active  militia,  4,791, 
of  which  41  are  included  under  a;eneral  staff,  158 
cavalry,  1,106  artillery,  2,940  light  infantry,  346 
riflemen,  200  regimental  bands. 

Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  the  Commomcealth. 
— The  whole  ordinary  revenue  of  Massachusetts 
for  18-50  was  §492,810.64,  received  from  the  follow- 
ing sources  :  bank  tax,  §354,742.22;  auction  tax, 
§12,958.93;  alien  passengers  (eightmonths),  §35,- 
136.08;  attorney  of  Suffolk  county,  §4,131.80; 
balances  of  alien  estates,  §251.54  ;  hawkers'  and 
pedlars'  licenses,  §2,082.00  ;  interest,  &c.,§  2,891.- 
89;  dividends  on  10,000  Western  Railroad  shares, 
§80,000.00;  over-payments  refunded,  §371.93; 
miscellaneous,  &c.,  §244.25. 

The  ordinary  expenditures,  in  1850,  were  §566,- 
055.54,  the  principal  items  being  ;  council,  §4,918.- 
00 ;  legislature,  §90,912.00;  salaries,  §76,108.66; 
state  house,  fuel,  repairs,  furniture,  &c.,  §6,001.42; 
stationery,  §2,2.55.40  ;  state  library  (two  years), 
§600.00  ;  newspapers  and  advertising,  §3.847.32  ; 
state  printing,  §19,465.05;  postage,  §626.43; 
legislative  journals,  §1,347.00;  sheriffs,  for  dis- 
tributing documents,  ikn.,  §926.58;  contingent 
expenses  of  legislature,  §1,000.00;  international  ex- 
changes, §300.00  ;  copying  documents  in  London, 
§340.25;  commissioners,  viz.:  bank,  §3,668  60; 
Rhode  Island  boundary,  §527.69  ;  Boston  Harbor, 
§1,788.10:  railroad  crossings,  §500.00;  Boston 
Corner,  §50.00 ;  public  property,  §630.80 ;  public 
lands,  §875.46;  Herring  Pond  Indians,  §430.00; 
amounting  in  all  to  §8,470.65  ;  legal  counsel,  (Hon. 
John  Davis,)  §1,500.00;  bountvto  agricultural  so- 
cieties,§7,450. 00  ;  asylum  for  bfind,  §14,000;  school 
for  idiots,  §2,500.00  ;  asylum  for  deaf  and  dumb, 
§8,205.58;  eye  and  ear  infirmary,  §7,000  00;  state 
lunatic  hospital, §3.200.00;  state  paupers, §110,319.- 
70;  Indians,  §1,945.65;  coroners"  inquests,  §2,773.- 
44;  pensioners,  §1.552.67  ;  Adjutant  and  Quarter 
Master  General's  Department,  §3,000.00  ;  militia 
bounty,  §22,552.50  ;  State  reform  school,  §22,600  ; 
interest  on  loans,  §58,082.65.  Actual  deficit  for 
the  year  1850,  §.59,190.78. 

Registries  of  Deeds. — Number  of  deeds  recorded, 


at  the  various  offices,  in  1850,  41,660;  other  in- 
struments, 7,620.  Fees  received  by  the  registers, 
for  deeds,  §19,499.52;  for  other  instruments,  §4,- 
299  80.     Number  of  legal  pages  covered,  140,221. 

Schools. — The  school  fund  amounted,  Dec.  1, 
18.50,  to  §958,921.19,  of  which  §740,361.46  is  pro- 
ductive, and  so  invested  as  to  yield  an  annual  rev- 
enue of  about  §40,000.  The  charges  for  educa- 
tional purposes  on  the  proceeds  of  sales  of  land  in 
18-50  were  §25,668.61.  June  7,  18-50,  the  executor 
of  the  late  Henry  Todd  of  Boston,  paid  into  the 
hands  of  the  treasurer  of  the  commonwealth  §10,- 
797.72,  the  amount  of  his  bequest  in  aid  of  the 
Normal  Schools. 

The  number  of  school  districts  in  the  321  towns 
of  the  State,  Jan.  1,  1851,  was  2,818;  number  of 
schools  (public),  3,878.  Number  of  persons  be- 
tween 5  and  15  years  of  age,  193,232;  of  scholars 
in  summer,  176,344 ;  in  winter,  194,403.  Average 
attendance  in  summer,  128,815  ;  in  winter,  149,609. 
Number  of  teachers  in  summer,  male,  325,  female, 
3,801,  total  4,126;  in  winter,  male,  2,117,  female, 
2,187,  total  4,304.  Number  of  different  persons  em- 
ployed as  teachers  during  the  year,  male  2,167, 
female  4,568,  total  6,735.  Average  duration  of 
schools,  7  months  12  days.  Average  wages  of 
teachers,  per  month,  including  board,  males,  §34.- 
89;  females,  §14.42.  Amount  of  money  raised  by 
taxes  by  the  towns,  for  support  of  schools,  §864,- 
667. 85.  Amount  of  voluntary  contributions,  §34,- 
704.31.  Aggregate  expended  on  public  schools, 
for  wages,  fuel  and  superintendence,  §958,501.33. 
Amount  raised  by  taxes  for  the  education  of  each. 
child  in  the  State  between  5  and  15  years,  per 
child,  §4.52  ;  amount  reqxnred  by  laio  to  be  raised, 
only  §1.50.  Number  of  incorporated  academies 
returned  to  board  of  education,  67  ;  scholars  there- 
in, 3,717;  paid  for  tuition  therein,  §57,444.30. 
Number  of  private  schools  returned,  845  ;  scholars 
therein,  19,534  ;  paid  for  tuition  therein,  §261,241.- 
92.  Amount  expended  on  public  and  private 
schools  and  academies,  exclusive  of  cost  of  repair- 
ing and  erecting  school  edifices,  §1,277,187-55. 

State  Library.— F aid  for  books  in  1850,  §561.75. 
Received  by  purchase  in  1850,  187  volumes  ;  by 
exchange  through  State  department,  (laws,  jour- 
nals, &c.,  of  the  United  States  and  of  other  States) 
127  vols.,  22  pamphlets  ;  by  donation,  15  vols.,  12 
pamphlets  ;  by  international  exchange,  52  vols.,  2 
pamphlets  ;  from  other  sources,  23  vols.  Whole 
number  of  volumes  added  in  1850,  364;  of  pam- 
phlets, 36.  Books  lost  in  1850,  2;  recovered  in 
1850,  before  reported  as  lost,  1. 

State  Lunatic  Hospital. — The  number  of  patients, 
Dec.  1,  1850,  was  441 ;  admitted  during  the  pre- 
ceding year,  241;  discharged,  229.  Of  the  441, 
State  paupers,  181  ;  foreigners,  169.  Rate  of 
board  established  for  1850  and  1851,  §2.25  per 
week.  Of  those  discharged  125  were  recovered, 
15  improved,  28  incurable  and  harmless,  4  incur- 
able and  dangerous,  and  57  died.  The  Hospital 
has  been  in  operation  18  years,  in  which  time  3,598 
patients  have  been  admitted,  366  have  died,  6  have 
eloped;  1,691  have  been  discharged,  recovered, 
456  improved,  648  7iot  improved,  mostly  incurable. 
Current  expenses  for  18  years,  §-544,967.52,  aver- 
aging §118.75  annually  for  each  patient. 

State  Prison. — During  the  year  ending  Sept.  30, 
1850,  221  convicts  were  received,  and  130  discharg- 
ed, viz.:  108  by  expiration  of  sentence,  10  by  remis- 
sion of  sentence,  3  by  removal  to  State  Lunatic 
Hospital,  3  escaped,  3  died.  Number  in  prison 
Sept.  30,  18.50,  440. 

State  Reform  School,  Westboro' . — During  the 
year  ending  Nov.  30,  1850,  418  boys  enjoyed  the 
benefits  of  this  institution;  108  were  admitted,  and 
94  discharged  ;  average  number,  309. 

WestiTn  Railroad  Sinking  Fund. — The  value  of 
this  fund,  Dec.  31,  1850.  was  §620,320.73;  value 
Dec.  31,  1849,  §541,841.00. 


GOVERNORS    OF   MASSACHUSETTS. 


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GOVERNORS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS. 

In  our  first  volume,  we  gave  a  coinplote  list  of  the  Governors  of  Massachusetts,  from  1620  to  1847, 
with  a  brief  sketch  of  Gov.  Carver.  In  the  second,  we  p;ave  sketches  of  the  Governors  under  the 
first  Charter,  which  were  continued  in  the  third,  fourth  and  fifth  volumes.  We  shall  continue  in 
this  and  future  volumes,  brief  sketches  of  each,  in  chronoloc;ical  order.  We  give  also  /wc  similes  of 
their  autop;raphs,  faithfully  taken,  by  N.  B.  ShurtlefT,  jM.  D.,  from  original  documents.  In  pre- 
paring the  following  notices,  we  have  drawn  chiefly  our  materials  from  the  Biographical  Works  of 
Thacher,  Allen  and  Herring,  and  the  "American  Whig  Review." 


ELBRIDGE  GERRY 

Was  born  at  Marblehead,  Mass.,  17th  July,  1744. 
After  receiving  the  rudiments  of  education  at  the 
common  town  schools,  he  entered  Harvard  College 
before  he  had  completed  his  14th  year,  and  received 
its  first  honors  in  1762. 

He  devoted  himself  for  several  years  to  commer- 
cial pursuits.  Being  a  member  of  the  legislature 
in  1772,  he  was  appointed  on  the  important  com- 
mittee of  inquiry  and  correspondence.  The  pro-  j 
vincial  Congress  of  177o  appointed  him  on  the 
Committee  of  Public  Safety  and  Supplies.  The 
Committee  had  been  in  session  at  Menotomy,  then 
a  part  of  Cambridge.     Mr.  Gerry   and  Col.    Orne  \ 


were  in  bed,  when  the  approach  of  the  British 
troops  induced  them  to  flee,  half  dressed,  to  a  neigh- 
boring cornfield,  where  they  remained,  while  the 
troops  searched  every  apartment  of  the  house  in 
order  to  find  them.  In  1776,  he  was  sent  to  the 
Continental  Congress,  and  continued  at  times  a 
member  till  178-5.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Con- 
vention which  framed  the  present  Constitution  of 
the  United  States.  He  was  a  member  of  Congress 
four  years.  In  1797,  he  was  appointed  a  minister  to 
the  French  Republic.  He  was  Governor  of  Mass., 
1810,  1811.  March  4,  1813,  he  was  inaugurated 
Vice-President  of  the  United  States.  He  died, 
1814,  aged  70. 


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JOHN  BROOKS 

Was  born  in  the  town  of  Medford,  Mass.,  in  the 
year  17'52.  His  family  had  been  established  in  this 
place  from  the  earliest  settlement  of  the  country, 
employed  from  one  generation  to  another,  in  the 
cultivation  of  the  soil.  The  father  of  Governor 
Brooks  was  a  respectable  farmer,  and  he  himself 
passed  the  early  part  of  his  life  in  the  usual  occu- 
pations of  village  husbandry.  The  circumstances 
of  the  family  prevented  his  acquiring  an  academi- 
cal education  ;  but  he  attained  in  the  school  of 
Medford,  sufficient  knowledge  of  the  learned  lan- 
guages to  enable  him  to  engage  to  advantage  in  the 
study  of  medicine, — the   profession  of  his   choice. 

While  at  school  in  Medford,  the  celebrated  Count 
Rumford,  a  native  of  the  neighboring  town  of 
Woburn,  was  his  associate  and  friend;  and  the 
intimacy  then  formed  was  kept  up  by  correspond- 
ence, till  the  death  of  that  distinguished  philoso- 
pher and  friend  of  man. 

Having  completed  his  medical  studies,  he  estab- 
lished himself  in  the  practice  of  his  profession  in 
the  adjacent  town  of  Reading,  and  there  he  was 
found  at  the  commencement  of  the  revolutionary 
war.  A  company  of  minute-men  was  raised  in  the 
town  of  Reading,  and  young  Brooks,  a  stranger, 
just  established  in  the  town,  and  but  23  years 
of  age,  was  chosen  its  commander.  He  was  inde- 
fatigable in  drilling  and  disciplining  the  men,  and 
prepared  himself  for  this  duty  by  carefully  observ- 
ing the  military  trainings  of  the  British  soldiery 
in    Boston.      In    the   organization  of    the   army. 


which  immediately  took  place.  Brooks  was  ap- 
pointed a  Major  in  Col.  Bridge's  regiment. 

In  the  campaign  of  1777,  Major  Brooks  was  ad- 
vanced to  the  rank  of  Lieut.  Colonel,  and  attached 
to  the  8th  regiment  of  Mass.  tr.-ops,  recruited  prin- 
cipally by  himself.  Col  M.  Jackson,  of  this  regi- 
ment, having  been  severely  wounded  in  1776,  the 
command  of  the  field  devolved  principally  upon 
Lt.  Col.  Brooks  during  the  campaigns  of  1777  and 
1778,  and  till  he  was  promoted  to  the  command  of 
the  7th  regiment,  with  the  rank  of  Colonel,  on  the 
death  of  Col.  Alden,  in  1779. 

When  the  British  army  retreated  from  Phila- 
delphia, in  the  spring  of  1778.  Washington  left 
his  encampment  at  Valley  Forge,  and  marched  on 
its  rear.  At  Monmouth,  the  two  armies  came  in 
conflict,  and  Col.  Brooks,  as  adjutant-general  to 
General  Lee,  performed  a  very  conspicuous  part 
in  the  events  of  that  important  day.  After  the 
troops  had  again  taken  post  on  the  banks  of  the 
Hudson,  Col.  Brooks  was  employed  under  Baron 
Steuben  as  inspector  of  discipline,  and  rendered 
valuable  services.  In  these  various  positions  of 
duty,  he  acquired  the  confidenceof  Washington  and 
established  a  high  reputation  as  a  military  offi- 
cer. Col.  Brooks,  like  most  of  his  brethren  in 
arms,  retired  in  poverty  from  the  service  of  his 
country.  He  immediately  resumed  the  practice  of 
his  laborious  profession  in  Medford  and  the  neigh- 
boring towns.  The  kindness  of  his  heart,  and  the 
gentleness  of  his  manners,  procured  him  the  love 
and  confidence  of  all  around  him. 


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Immediately  after  the  close  of  the  war,  he  was 
appointed  Major  General  of  the  3d  division  of  the 
Mass.  Militia.  He  was  frequently  chosen  a  repre- 
sentative of  the  General  Court  of  the  Common- 
wealth. He  was  delegate  to  the  Convention  of 
1788,  by  which  the  Constitution  of  the  United 
States  was  adopted.  He  was  for  several  years  a 
senator  for  the  county  of  Middlesex,  and  a  member 
of  the  E.xecutive  Council. 

During  the  administration  of  Governor  Strong, 
he  was  appointed  Adjutant  General  of  the  Cotn- 
monwealth  of  Mass.,  and  on  his  retirement  from 
the  chief  magistracy,  was  called  to  the  chair  of  the 


state,  which  he  filled  with  dignity  and  ability  from 
1S16  to  1822. 

After  his  voluntary  retirement  from  tlie  chair  of 
state.  Gov.  Brooks  still  continued  to  serve  the 
community  in  various  important  capacities,  and  to 
manifest  his  sympathy  in  the  public  spirited 
objects  which  were  presented  for  his  approbation. 

On  the  11th  of  February,  182.5,  he  a. tended  the 
funeral  of  his  revolutionary  associate  and  suc- 
cessor, Gov.  Eustis.  He  died  March  2,  182o,  aged 
73,  leaving  an  only  surviving  child,  Lt.  Col.  A.  S. 
Brooks  of  the  United  States  armv. 


WILLIAM  EUSTIS 

Was  the  second  son  of  Benjamin  and  Elizabeth 
Eustis,  Boston.  He  was  born  on  the  10th  of  June, 
1753.  At  the  age  of  14  he  entered  Harvard  College, 
where  he  was  distinguished  as  a  good  classical 
scholar,  and  graduated  with  honor  in  1772.  After 
his  graduation  at  college  he  commenced  the  study 
of  medicine  in  Boston  under  Dr.  Joseph  Warren, 
the  revolutionary  patriot. 

At  the  commencement  of  the  glorious  struggle 
between  the  mother  country  and  her  colonies,  Mr. 
Eustis  was  a  student.  On  the  19th  of  April,  1775, 
the  day  of  the  battle  of  Lexington,  an  express  ar- 
rived in  Boston  communicating  the  intelligence; 
on  which  occasion  Gen.  Warren  mounted  his  horse, 
called  Mr.  Eustis,  and  directed  him  to  take  care  of 
the  patients  during  his  absence,  and  departed  for 
the  scene  of  action.  About  one  o'clock  on  the 
same  day  Dr.  Eustis  rode  to  Lexington  and  Con- 
cord, where  he  liad  an  opportunity  of  dressing  the 
wounds  received  by  some  of  our  militia  from  the 
fire  of  the  British.  Gen.  Warren  proposed  to  him 
that  he  should  receive  the  appointment  of  surgeon 
to  one  of  the  regiments  of  the  American  army, 
observing  that  he  had  seen  more  practice  than 
most  of  the  gentlemen  from  the  country.  He  was 
accordingly  appointed  surgeon  of  the  Regiment  of 
Artillery,  then  at  Cambridge.  From  thence  he 
removed  with  the  army  to  New  York,  and  soon 
after  received  the  appointment  of  hospital  surgeon. 
He  was  subsequently  offered  a  commission  in  the 
line  of  the  army  as  Lieut.  Colonel  of  Artillery,  by 
Gen.  Knox,  but  he  preferred  the  medical  depart- 
ment, where  he  might  improve  his  mind  in  the 
knowledge  of  his  profession.  In  1777,  and  during 
most  of  the  war,  Dr.  Eustis  occupied  as  a  hospital 


a  spacious  house  and  outbuildings  belonging  to  Col. 
Robinson,  a  royalist  who  had  joined  the  British, 
situated  on  the  Hudson  river,  opposite  to  West 
Point. 

In  all  the  duties  pertaining  to  his  office  Dr. 
Eustis  was  found  faithful,  humane  and  indefatiga- 
ble. His  urbanity  and  social  qualities  rendered  him 
popular.  When  the  number  of  the  medical  staff 
was  reduced  by  anew  arrangement  by  order  of  Con- 
gress, he  was  among  those  who  were  selected  to 
remain  in  service  ;  and  in  March,  1783,  he  was  pres- 
ent at  the  meeting  of  the  officers  at  Newburg,  called 
by  Washington  in  consequence  of  the  excitement 
occasioned  by  theinflammatory  anonymous  letters. 

At  the  termination  of  the  revolutionary  war,  Dr. 
Eustis  commenced  his  professional  labors  in 
the  town  of  Boston.  In  1788,  he  was  a  member  of 
the  General  Court  for  Boston,  where  he  was  on 
many  committees,  and  took  a  conspicuous  part  in 
the  debates  during  six  or  seven  years  in  succession, 
pursuing  still  his  professional  calls  and  duties  in 
town.  During  the  administration  of  Gov.  Sullivan 
he  was  chosen  a  member  of  the  Executive  Council. 
In  1800  he  was  elected  member  of  Congress  for 
Suffolk  district.  He  was  an  ardent  supporter  of 
the  administration  of  President  Madison.  It  was 
under  this  administration  that  he  was  appointed 
Secretary  of  War.  In  1815  he  was  appointed  Am- 
bassador to  Holland.  In  1821  he  was  elected 
member  of  Congress  for  Norfolk  district,  which  he 
continued  to  represent  with  ability  for  four  succes- 
sive sessions.  In  1823  he  was  elected  Governor  of 
Massachusetts. 

He  died  after  a  short  illness  in  Boston,  during 
his  attendance  on  the  General  Court  in  their  ses- 
sion in  February,  1825,  in  the  72d  year  of  his  age. 


LEVI  LINCOLN 

Was  born  in  Worcester,  Mass.,  October  25,  1782. 
He  graduated  at  Harvard  College  in  1802,  and 
immediately  commenced  the  study  of  law.  He 
commenced  as  an  attorney  in  Worcester  in  1805. 
He  soon  distinguished  himself  as  a  lawyer,  and 
was  regarded  as  at  the  head  of  hia  profession  in 
Worcester  County. 

In  1812  he  was  elected  to  the  State  Senate.  In 
1814,  1815,  and  1816,  he  was  a  member  of  the 
House  of  Mass.  Representatives  from  Worcester. 
In  1822  he  was  again  chosen  Representative  by  the 
people  of  his  native  town,  and  elected  Speaker  of 
the  House  ;  and  on  the  following  year  he  was  elect- 
ed Lieutenant  Governor  of  the  Commonwealth.  In 
1824  he  was  appointed  one  of  the  Judges  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Massacluisetts,  b\it  was  soon  re- 


moved from  the  bench  by  the  voice  of  the  people 
and  placed  in  the  chair  of  state.  He  was  elected 
Governor  in  1825,  and  continued  in  this  highly 
responsible  office  till  1834.  In  1835  he  was  elected 
member  of  Congress,  and  continued  till  1841.  In 
1842  he  was  appointed  Collector  for  the  Port  of 
Boston.  In  1845,  after  a  period  of  33  years,  he 
was  again  elected  a  member  of  the  State  Senate, 
for  Worcester  County,  and  chosen  its  President. 
He  has  been  twice  elector  of  President  and  Vice 
President  of  the  United  States,  and  has  been 
honored  with  numerous  other  responsible  trusts, 
which  the  historian  will  find  detailed  upon  the 
pages  of  the  State  and  United  States  Records,  and 
in  the  journals  of  our  most  useful  public  institu- 
tions. 
To  speak  of  the  public  life  of  Gov.  Lincoln  would 


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require  a  line  of  investigation  and  a  course  of 
remark  not  suited  to  the  limits  and  objects  of  our 
work.     But  few  men  have  served  the  public  so  long 


and  so  well.  Biit  few  men  have  blended  more 
happily  true  dipiiily  and  courtesy  of  manners  with 
the  performance  of  public  duties  than  Gov.  Lincoln. 


JOHN  DAVIS 

Was  born  at  Northboro',  Mass.,  Jan.  13,  17S7. 
He  graduated  at  Yale  College,  in  1812,  and  pre- 
pared for  the  profession  of  law.  He  commenced 
practice  as  an  attorney  in  the  town  of  Worcester, 
and  soon  commanded  the  confidence  and  esteem  of 
the  people  by  his  plain  common  sense  and  sterling 
integrity.  He  was  not  only  regarded  as  an  able 
lawyer,  but  as  the  faithful  friend  ; — and  while  he 
responded  to  numerous  calls  for  professional  ad- 
vice— he  was  invariably  true  to  the  higher  duties 
of  the  citizen  and  of  the  man. 

In  182o  he  was  elected  member  of  Congress,  and 
continued  five  successive  Congresses.  In  1834  he 
was  elected  governor  of  Massachusetts,  and  again 
in  1835.  In  1835  he  was  chosen  United  States  Sen- 
ator. In  1841  he  was  again  elected  Governor,  and 
continued  to  hold  the  office  till  1843.  On  the  death 
of  Senator   Bates,  he  was  again  returned  to  the 


United  States  Senate,  for  the  residue  of  his  term, 
at  the  expiration  of  \-hich  he  was  elected  for  the 
term  to  expire  in  1853. 

Gov.  Davis  has  ever  manifested  a  livfly  interest 
in  the  literary  and  scientific  associations  of  the 
Commonwealth.  He  has  been  an  active  and  effi- 
cient member  of  the  American  Antiquarian  Society, 
Yv'orcester,  of  which,  he  is  at  the  present  time, 
the  first  Vice  President;  and  he  is  a  member  of 
the  American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 

It  is  not  within  our  province  to  speak  of  the  pub- 
lic acts  of  Gov.  Davis,  for  these  will  be  noticed 
and  recorded  by  the  future  historian.  He  is  a 
gentlemen  of  great  sincerity  of  motive,  and  averse 
to  useless  parade  and  public  notoriety.  He  is 
happy  in  being  useful  to  his  fellow  citizens,  and 
his  pride  consists  in  having  always  acted  from  the 
noblest  purposes,  with  a  proper  self-respect,  and 
for  the  good  of  others. 


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EDWARD  EVERETT 

Was  born  in  Dorchester,  Norfolk  County,  Mass. 
in  April,  1794.  He  received  a  greater  part  of  his 
schooling  at  the  public  schools  of  Dorchester  and 
Boston,  to  which  town  the  family  removed  after 
his  father's  death.  He  attended,  for  about  a  year, 
a  private  school  in  Boston,  kept  by  the  late  Hon. 
Ezekiel  Webster,  brother  of  Daniel  Webster.  He 
passed  the  two  last  terms  of  the  year  preceding 
his  entrance  into  College,  at  the  Academy  at  Exe- 
ter, N.  H.  He  entered  Harvard  College  in  1807, 
when  he  was  a  few  months  more  than  13  years  old, 
and  graduated  with  the  highest  honors,  in  1811. 

Although  he  was  inclined  to  prepare  for  the  pro- 
fession of  the  law,  he  was  persuaded  by  President 
Kirkland,  to  turn  his  attention  to  the  study  of 
divinity.  He  spent  two  years  in  preparing  for  the 
ministry,  and  in  1813  was  settled  as  the  pastor  of 
Brattle  Street  Church,  Boston. 

In  1814  a  professorship  of  Greek  Literature  was 
established  at  Cambridge,  and  Mr.  Everett  was  in- 
vited to  accept  an  appointment  as  the  first  pro- 
fessor. This  proposal  was  rendered  more  tempting 
by  permission  to  visit  Europe,  with  a  view  to  re- 
cruit his  impaired  health.  He  was  inducted  into 
office  in  the  spring  of  1815,  and  i  before  he  had  at- 
tained the  age  of  twenty  one  years. 

Before  commencing  his  duties  at  Cambridge, 
Mr.  Everett  embarked  at  Boston  for  Liverpool,  in 
one  of  the  first  ships  that  sailed  after  the  peace. 
From  London  he  went  by  the  way  of  Holland,  to 
GOttingen,  the  seat  of  a  University  at  that  time 
the  most  famous  in  Germany,  where  he  remained 
more  than  two  years.  The  winter  of  1817-'I8,  he 
passed  in  Paris,  devoted  to  the  studies  subsidiary 
to  his  department,  and  especially  tolhe  acquisition 
of  the  Romaic,  as  a  preparation  for  a  tour  in  mod- 
ern Greece.  In  the  spring  of  1818,  he  went  from 
Paris  to  London,  passed  a  few  weeks  at  Cambridge 
and  Oxford,  and  made  the  usual  tour  tiirough 
Wales,  the  Lake  country  and  Scotland.  In  the 
autumn  of  1818,  in  company  with  the  late  General 
Lyman   of  Boston,    he  commenced   an   extensive 


tour  in  the  east  of  Europe.  After  an  absence  of 
four  and  a  half  years,  he  returned  to  the  United 
States,  and  entered  at  once  with  diligence  upon 
the  duties  of  the  professorship  at  Cambridge. 

Up  to  the  year  1824,  Mr.  Everett  had  taken  no 
active  interest  in  politics.  In  this  year,  the  late  Mr. 
Fuller,  who  had  represented  the  Middlesex  district 
in  Congress  for  eight  years,  declined  a  reiMection. 

Under  these  circumstances,  and  without  having 
been  himself  previously  consulted  on  the  subject, 
his  name  was  brought  forward  at  a  volunteer  con- 
vention of  the  young  men  of  the  district.  The 
nomination  was  received  with  great  favor,  and  he 
was  elected  by  a  handsome  majority  over  the  regu- 
lar candidate.  He  was  reelected  four  times  suc- 
cessively, by  large  majorities.  On  reference  to  the 
transactions  of  the  ten  sessions  for  which  he  was  a 
member,  it  will  be  found  that  he  took  part  in 
almost  every  debate  of  importance.  He  served  on 
several  important  Committees,  with  signal  ability. 

In  the  autumn  of  1834,  Mr.  Everett  had  an- 
nounced his  intention  of  retiring  from  Congress. 
In  the  winter  of  1835,  he  was  nominated  as  a  can- 
didate for  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  and  he  was 
chosen  in  the  autumn  of  that  year.  He  held  the 
office  of  governor  till  1840,  which  he  filled  with 
honor  to  himself,  and  usefulness  to  the  public. 

Relieved  from  public  duty,  Mr.  Everett  was  led 
by  domestic  reasons  to  visit  Europe  a  second  time. 
In  1841  he  was  appointed  United  States  Minister 
at  London,  and  entered  upon  his  duties  at  the  close 
of  the  year. 

Immediately  after  the  accession  of  Mr.  Polk  to 
the  Presidency,  Mr.  Everett  was  recalled.  He  re- 
mained in  London,  however,  until  the  arrival  of  his 
successor.  He  returned  to  Boston  in  the  autumn 
of  1845,  and  in  Jan.,  1846,  was  elected  President  of 
Harvard  University.  He  held  this  office  three 
years,  and  then  resigned  on  account  of  ill  health. 

The  public  career  of  Mr.  Everett  has  been  a 
brilliant  one.  Whatever  he  has  attempted,  has 
been  accomplished  with  much  ability,  learning, 
dignity,  and  elegance. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECOKD. 


JUDICIARY  OF  MASSACHUSETTS. 


UNITED  STATES  COURTS. 

Benj.  R.  Curtis,     of  Boston,        Circuit  Judffe. 
Peleor  Sprague,       of     do.  District    do. 

George  Lunt,  of    do.  District  Attorney. 

Chas.  Devens,  Jr.  of  Greenfield,  Marshal. 
Patrick.  Riley,         of  Boston,      Deputy  Marshal. 
Isaac  O.  Barnes,    of  Boston,       Clerk  of  Circuit  Ct. 
Seth  E.  Sprague,  of    do.  Clerk'of  Dist.  do. 

Commissioners  of  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United 
States,  for  the  first  Circuit,  and  district  of  Massa- 
chusetts :  George  S.  Hillard,  George  T.  Curtis, 
Edward  G.  Loring,  Charles  L.  Woodbur}'.  Benj.  F. 
Hallett,  of  Boston,  R.  A.  Chapman,  of  Spring- 
field, Oliver  Prescott,  of  New  Bedford,  J.  M. 
Bunker,  of  Nantucket. 

Reporters  for  First  Circuit,  Chas.  L.  Woodbury 
and  Geo.  Minot. 

Circuit  Courts,  holden  loth  of  May,  and  li5th  of 
October,  in  each  year. 

District  Courts,  holden  at  Boston,  third  Tuesday 
in  March  ;  4th  Tuesday  in  June  ;  '2d  Tuesday  in 
September,  and  first  Tuesday  in  December — and 
Special  Courts  are  holden  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Judge. 

SUPREME  JUDICIAL  COURT. 
Lemuel  Shaw,  of  Boston,  Chief  Justice. 

Charles  A.  Dewey,    of  Northampton, ") 
Theron  Metcalf,         of  Boston,  I    Associate 

Richard  Fletcher,     of    do.  |     Justices. 

Geo.  T.  Bigelow,       of    do.  J 

Luther  S.  Cushing,    of    do.     Reporter. 
John  H.  Clifford,      of  New  Bedford,  yltt'y  General. 
Geo.  C.  Wilde,  of  Boston,  )    Qig.y.j.^ 

Joseph  Willard,        of     do.       \ 
Law  Terms. 

At  Boston,  for  the  Counties  of  SufFolk  and  Nan- 
tucket, 1st  Tuesday  of  March. 

At  Lenox,  for  the  County  of  Berkshire,  2d 
Tuesday  of  September. 

At  Northampton,  for  the  Counties  of  Hampshire, 
Franklin,  and  Hampden,  on  Monday  next  preced- 
ing 4th  Tuesday  of  September, 

At  Worcester,  for  the  County  of  Worcester,  1st 
Tuesday  next  after  4th  Tuesday  of  September. 

At  Cambridge,  for  the  County  of  Middlesex,  on 
the  3d  Tuesday  next  after  the  4th  Tuesday  of  Sep- 
tember. 

At  Taunton,  in  the  County  of  Bristol,  and  at 
Plymouth,  in  the  County  of  Plymouth,  alternately  ; 
beginning  at  Taunton  for  the  Counties  of  Bristol, 
Plymouth,  Barnstable,  and  Dukes  County,  on  the 
4th  Tuesday  next  after  the  4th  Tuesday  of  Sep- 
tember, 18-52,  and  at  Plymouth,  for  the  same 
counties,  on  the  4th  Tuesday  next  after  the  4th 
Tuesday  of  September,  1853. 

At  Dedham,  for  the  County  of  Norfolk,  5th 
Tuesday  next  after  the  4th  Tuesday  of  September. 

At  Salem,  for  the  County  of  Essex,  6th  Tuesday 
after  4th  Tuesday  of  September. 

Terms  for  the  Trial  of  Jury  Cases. 

At  Dedham,  for  the  County  of  Norfolk,  3d 
Tuesday  of  Fetsruary. 

At  Lowell,  for  the  County  of  Middlesex,  2d 
Tuesday  of  April. 

At  Worcester,  for  the  County  of  Worcester,  6th 
Tuesday  after  1st  Tuesday  of  March. 

At  Greenfield,  for  the  County  of  Franklin,  ditto. 

At  Greenfield,  for  the  County  of  Franklin,  2d 
Tuesday  of  September. 

At  Northampton,  for  the  County  of  Hampshire, 
7th  Tne*day  next  after  1st  Tuesday  of  March. 

At  Taunton,  for  the  County  of  Bristol,  ditto. 


At  New  Bedford,  for  the  County  of  Bristol,  2d 
Tuesday  of  November. 

At  Ipswich,  for  the  County  of  Essex,  8th  Tues- 
day after  the  1st  Tuesday  of  March. 

At  Springfield,  for  the  County  of  Hampden,  ditto. 

At  Springfield,  for  the  County  of  Hampden,  1st 
Tuesday  of  September. 

At  Barnstable,  for  the  Counties  of  Barnstable 
and  Dukes,  9th  Tuesday  next  after  1st  Tuesday  of 
March. 

At  Lenox,  for  the  County  of  Berkshire,  10th 
Tuesday  next  after  1st  Tuesday  of  March. 

At  Plymouth,  for  the  County  of  Plymouth,  ditto. 

At  Nantucket,  for  the  County  of  Nantucket,  1st 
Tuesday  of  July. 

At  Boston,  for  the  County  of  SufFolk,  7th  Tues- 
day next  after  the  4th  Tuesday  of  September. 

COURT  OF  COMMON  PLEAS. 

Daniel  Wells,  of  Cambridge,   Chief  Justice. 

Edward  Mellen,  of  Wayland,       ") 

Jonathan  C.  Perkins,  of  Salem  I    ^..^^^-^^^ 

Horatio  B>ungton,       of  StocKbridge,  ^   ^      • 
Eben  R.  Hoar,  of  Concord, 

Henry  W.  Bishop,      of  Lenox,  J 

Joseph  Willard,  \ 

District  Attorneys. 
Asa  W.  Farr,  of  Lowell,      Northern  District. 

Horatio  Pratt,  of  Taunton,   Southern  District. 

Ezra  Wilkinson,      of  Dedham,  Middle  District. 
Increase  Sumner, Gt. Barringt'n,  ire5<e?-«  District. 
Stephen  H.  Phillips,  of  Salem,   Eastern  District. 

MUNICIPAL  COURT  IN  BOSTON. 

The  Justices  of  the  C.  C.  Pleas,  ex  officio,  are 
Judges  of  this  Court. 

Samuel  Dunn  Parker,  Commomcealth' s  Attorney. 

Thomas  W.  Phillips,  Clerk. 

Henry  Homer,  Crier. 

This  Court  is  holden  the  first  Monday  in  each 
month. 

The  Court  of  Common  Pleas  is  holden. 

At  Boston,  for  the  County  of  Suffolk,  1st  Tues- 
days of  January,  April,  July,  and  October. 

At  Salem,  for  the  County  of  Essex,  4th  Monday 
of  January.     {Criminal.) 

At  Salem,  for  the  County  of  Essex,  Sd  Monday 
of  March.     {Civil.) 

At  Newburyport,  for  the  County  of  Essex,  4th 
Monday  of  May.     {Criminal.) 

At  Newburyport,  for  the  County  of  Essex,  3d 
Monday  of  September.      {Civil.) 

At  Ipswich,  for  the  County  of  Essex,  SdMonday 
of  June.     {Civil.) 

At  Ipswich,  for  the  County  of  Essex,  2d  Monday 
of  October.     {Criininal.) 

At  Lawrence,  for  the  County  of  Essex,  Sd  Mon- 
day of  December.     (Civil.) 

At  Concord,  for  Middlesex  County,  2d  Monday 
of  March  and  June.     {Civil.) 

At  Cambridge,  for  Middlesex  County,  2d  Mon- 
day of  December.     {Civil.) 

At  Concord,  for  Middlesex  County,  for  criminal 
business,  4th  Monday  in  June. 

At  Lowell,  for  Middlesex  County,  1st  Monday  in 
September.     {Civil.) 

At  Lowell,  for  Middlesex  County,  3d  Monday  in 
October.     {Criminal.) 

At  Cambridge,  for  Middlesex  County,  for 
criminal  business,  2d  Monday  in  February. 

At  Northampton,  for  Hampshire  County,  3d 
Monday  of  February  and  of  October,  and  Ist  Mon- 
day of  June. 


JUDICIARY   OF   MASSACnUSETTS. 


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At  Greenfield,  for  Franklin  County,  3d  Monday 
of  Murch,  and  2d,  Mondays  of  August  and 
November. 

At  Springfield,  for  Hampden  County,  2d  Mon- 
daysof  March  and  June, and  1st  Monday  of  October. 

At  Springfield,  for  Hampden  County,  3d  Monday 
of  May,  and  1st  Monday  of  December.  (Criminal.) 

At  Lenox,  for  Berkshire  County,  4th  Mondays 
of  February,  June,  and  October. 

At  Lenox,  do.,  1st  Mondays  of  January  and  July. 
(Criminal.) 

At  Dedham,  for  Norfolk  County,  4th  Monday  of 
April,  .Id  Mondays  of  September  and  December. 

At  Plymouth,  for  Plymouth  County,  2d  Mondays 
of  April  and  August,  1st  Monday  of  December. 

At  Taunton,  for  Bristol  County,  2d  Mondays  of 
March  and  September. 

At  New  Bedford,  for  Bristol  County,  2d  Mondays 
of  June  and  December. 

At  Barnstable,  for  Barnstable  County,  1st  Tues- 
day next  after  1st  Monday  of  April,  and  1st  Tuesday 
of  September. 

At  Nantucket,  for  Nantucket  County,  1st  Mon- 
days of  June  and  October. 

At  Edgartown,  for  Dukes  County,  lastMondays 
of  May  and  September. 

At  Worcester,  for  Worcester  County,  1st  Monday 
of  March,  3d  Monday  of  June,  Monday  next  after 
4tli  Monday  of  August,  and  1st  Monday  of  Decem- 
ber. For  criminal  business,  3d  Monday  of  January, 
the  last  Monday  of  May,  and  4th  Monday  of 
September. 


POLICE    COURTS. 


Abel 


I'oUcc  Court  of  Bos/on. 
John   Gray   Rogers,    James    C.    Merrill 
Cushiug,  Justices. 

JUSTICES  THROUGHOUT  THE  COMMONWEALTH, 


Thomas    Power,    Clerk.      Wm.   Knapp,    Scth 

Tobcy,  Assistant  Clerks. 

The  Police  Court  sits  every  day  at  9  o'clock,  A. 
M.  and  at  3,  P.  M.,  for  the  trialof  criminal  causes. 
The  same  is  also  a  Justices'  Court,  for  the  trial  of 
civil  causes  under  20  dollars,  and  is  held  every 
Wednesday  and  Saturday,  at  9  o'clock,  A.  M. 

Police  Court  of  Lawrence. 
William  Stevens,  Justice.     Daniel  Saunders,  Jr., 
Geo.  W.  Benson,  Special  Justices. 

Police  Court  of  Lowell. 
Nathan  Crosby,   Justice.     Joel  Adams,    Special 
Justice. 

Police  Court  of  Lynn. 

Thos.  B.  Newhall,  Justice.  James  R.  Newhall, 
Benj.  F.  Mudge,  Special  Jmtices.  F.  B.  Newhall, 
Clerk. 

Police  Court  of  New  Bedford. 

Oliver  Prcscott,  Justice.  H.  H.  Crapo,  Special 
Justice.     John  B.  Baylies,  Clerk. 

Police  Court  of  Pittsfield. 
M.  R.  Lanckton,  Justice.      Phineas  L.  Paige, 
Sjiecial  Justice. 

Police  Court  of  Salem. 
J.    G.  "Waters,   Justice.     S.   P.   Webb,  Sjoecial 
Justice. 

Police  Court  of  Taunton. 

Chester  I.  Reed,  Justice.  James  P.  Ellis,  Special 
Justice. 

Police  Court  of  Worcester. 

Wm.  N.  Greene,  Justice.  J.  W.  Wetherell, 
Elisha  Fuller,  Special  Justices.  Calvin  E.  Pratt, 
Clerk. 


SUFFOLK   CO. 

Boston. 

Allen,  Frederick  H. 
Austin,  Jas.  T. 
Bigelow,  Geo.  T. 
Bigelow,  John  P. 
BoUcs,  John  A. 
Choate,  Rufus 
Crocker,  Henry 
Crowninshield,  B.  W. 
Crowninshield,  F.  B. 
Emery,  Isaac 
Fletcher,  Richard 
Gray,  Francis  C. 
Gray,  John  C. 
Greenleaf,  Simon 
Hall,  Jacob 
Hallett,  Benjamin  F. 
Hopkinson,  Thos. 
Jackson,  Charles 
Lawrence,  Abbott 
Metcalf,  Theron 
Minot,  William 
Morey,  George 
Mudge,  Ezra 
Parker,  Samuel  D. 
Phillips,  Jonathan 
Putnam,  Samuel 
Quincy,  Josiah 
Quincy,  Josiah,  Jr. 
Savage,  James 
Shaw,  Lemuel 
Sprague,  Peleg 
Sullivan,  Richard 
Tolman,  Thomas 
Welles,  John 
Wilde,  Samuel  S. 
Williams,  J.  M. 
Winthrop,  R.  C. 


BARNSTABLE   CO. 

Barnstable. 
Marston,  Charles 

Falmouth. 
Swift,  Elijah 

Truro. 
Davis,' Solomon 

BERKSHIRE    CO. 

Lee. 
Porter,  William 
Loiox. 
Walker,  AVm.  P. 

New  Marlboro'. 
Gibson,  Noah 

Pittsfield. 
Childs,  Henry  H. 
Hubbard,  Henry 
Newton,  Edward  A. 
Rockwell,  Julius 
Willis,  Nathan 

Richmond. 
Gates,  Samuel 

Sandisfield. 
Hull,  George 

WilUamstown. 
Dewey,  Daniel  N. 

BRISTOL    CO. 

Attleboro'. 
May,  Lemuel 

Easton. 
Lathrop,  Howard. 
New  Bedford. 
Arnold,  James 
Clittord,  J.  H. 
Colby,  H.  G.  0. 
French,  Rodney 


Grinnell,  Joseph 
Rodman,  Benjamin 

Pawtucket. 
Starkweather,  J.  C. 

Seekonk. 
Gardner,  Johnson 

Swanzetj. 
Mason,  John 

Taunton. 
Crocker,  Samuel 
Holmes,  Charles  J. 
Morton,  Marcus 

DUKES    CO. 

Edgai-toicn. 
Leavitt,  thaxter 

ESSEX    CO. 

Amesbury. 
Colby,  Joshua 

Andover. 
Aiken,  John 

Beverly. 
Rantoul,  Robert,  Jr. 

Danvers. 
Daniels,  Robert  S. 

Gloucester. 
Person,  William 
Haverhill. 
Duncan,  J.  IL 
Hall,  Chas.  B. 
Lynn. 
Alley,  John  B. 

Marblehead. 
Robinson,  Frederick 

Newburyport. 
Gushing,  Caleb 


Merrill,  John 
Wildes,  A.  W, 

Salein. 
Chapman,  John 
Foote,  Caleb 
Huntington,  Asahel 
Perkins,  Jona.  C. 
Sprague,  Joseph  E. 

FIIANKIJX   CO. 

Bucklaiul. 
Porter,  John 

Heath. 
Hartweli,  Jonathan 
Hastings,  Ephraim 

Sunderland. 
Hubbard,  R.  B. 

HAMPDEN   CO. 

Sprinfifield. 
Ashmun,  George 
Bliss,  George 
Calhoun,  William  B. 
Howard,  Charles 
Mills,  John 

Westfeld. 
Bates,  William  G. 
Boise,  Patrick 
Fowler,  James 

HAMPSHIRE   CO. 

Amherst. 
Dickinson,  Edward 
Gridlev.  Timothy  J. 
Mack,  David,  Jr. 

Belchertown. 
Doolittle,  Mark 
Lawrence,  Myron 


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MASSACHUSETTS    STATE   RECORD. 


Northampton. 
Dewey,  C.  A. 
Joy,  David 

MIDDLESEX    CO. 

Cambridge. 
Everett,  Edward 
Fay.  S.  P.  P. 
Palfrey,  John  G. 
Willard,  Sidney 

Charlestoum. 
Austin  Nathaniel 
Thompson,  A.  R. 
Thompson,  Charles 

Concord. 
Brooks,  Nathan 
Hoar,  Samuel 

Framimjham. 
Adams,  Josiah 

Lexington. 
Hudson,  Charles 

Lowell. 
Locke,  Joseph 

Natick. 
Wilson,  Henry 


Somerrille. 
Bell,  Luther  V. 

Stoiie/iam. 
Dike,  Geo.  W. 

WcM/icnn. 
Banks,  Nath'l  P. 
U^a  gland. 
Mellen,  Edward 

West  Newton. 
Bradbury,  E. 
Mann,  Horace 

KOIIFOLK    CO. 

Braintree. 
French,  Benjamin  V. 

Canton. 
French,  Thomas 

Dedham. 
Endicott,  John 
Keyes,  E.  L. 
Richardson,  James 

Dorchester. 
Cummings,  David 
Loud,  S.  P. 


Tileston,  Edmund  P. 
Wilder,  M.  P. 

Medway. 
Lovering,  Warren 

Need  ham. 
Whitaker,  Edgar  K^ 

Quincy. 
Greenleaf,  Thomas 

Roxhwy. 
Copeland,  Bcnj.  F. 
Lelind,  Sherman 
Simmons,  David  A. 
Walley,  Samuel  H. 

PLYMOUTH    CO. 

Briclgeioater. 
Leach,  Philo 
Reed,  John 

Carvei\ 
Murdock,  Jesse 

East  Bridgemater. 
Hobart,  Anron 
Mitchell,  Nahum 
Marsh/ield. 
Webster,  Daniel 


Scitimte. 
Jacobs,  E.  F. 

West  Bridgetcater. 
Baylies,  William 

WORCESTER    CO. 

Neio  Braintree. 
Mixter,  Samuel 

Leicester. 
Henshaw,  David 

Leominster. 
Strong,  Solomon 
Wilder,  David 

Princeton. 
Russell,  Charles 

Soxcfhbridge. 
Marcy,  Jedediah 

Worcester. 
Davis,  John 
Davis,  Isaac 
Foster,  A.  D. 
Kinnicutt,  Thomas 
Lincoln,  Levi 
Merrick,  Pliny 
Washburn,  Emory 


COMMISSIOiNERS. 


COMMISSIONERS  OF  INSOLVENCY. 

Fred.  H.  Allen,  of  Boston,  for  Suffolk  County. 

John  M.  Williams,  of  Boston,  for  Suffolk  County. 

John  Glen  King,  of  Salem,  for  Essex  County. 

Daniel  Saunders,  Jr.,  of  Lawrence,  tor  Essex  Co. 

Bradford  Russell,  of  Groton,  for  Middlesex  Co. 

Asa  F.  Lawrence,  of  Pepperell,  for  Middlesex  Co. 

Shubael  B.  Adams,  of  Lowell,  for  Middlesex  Co. 

Haynes  H.  Chilson,  of  Northampton,  for  Hamp- 
shire County. 

Henry  Chapin,  of  Worcester,  for  Worcester  Co. 

Myron  Lawrence,  of  Belchertown,  Hampshire  Co. 

Daniel  W.  Alvord.  of  Greenfield,  for  Franklin  Co. 

Amos  W.  Stockwell,  of  Chicopee,  for  Hampden  Co. 

Thomas  Robinson,  of  Adams,  for  Berkshire  Co. 

Jonathan  E.  Field,  of  Stockbridge,  for  Berkshire. 

Francis  Hilliard,  of  Roxbury,  for  Norfolk  County. 

Welcome  Young,  of  E.  Bridgewater,  for  Plymouth 

Perez  Simmons,  of  Hanover,  for  Plymouth  Co. 

Elnathan  P.  Hathaway,  of  Freeto^yn,  for  Bristol 
County. 

Zeno  Scudder,  of  Barnstable,  for  Barnstable  Co. 

George  Cobb,  of  Nantucket,  for  Nantucket  Co. 

Leavitt  Thaxter,  of  Edgartown,  for  Dukes  County. 
These  Commissioners  hold  a  Court  of  Insolvency, 

at  the  shire  towns  of  their  respective  Counties,  on 

the  1st  Tuesday  of  each  month.     Salary,  fees  not 

exceeding  the  amount  of  Jji  1,-500  each. 

PUBLIC  ADMINISTRATORS. 

[Appointed  under  Act  of  April  9,  1839.] 
Public  Administrators  are  authorized  to  administei' 

on  the  estates  of  persons,  aliens  cmd  others,  dying 

without  legal  heirs  in  this  State. 

J.  P.  Bigclovv,  Boston  ;  Charles  Marston,  Geo. 
Marston,  Barnstable;  Solomon  Davis,  Truro; 
William  Whitney.  Stockbridge  ;  Thomas  Bradley, 
Tisbury  ;  Nathan  Brooks,  Concord  ;  Moses  Edgell, 
Framingham;  Ira  Cleaveland,  Dedham  ;  Jos.  S. 
Beal,  Kingston  ;  Fiederic  Robinson,  Marblehead  ; 
Nathan  Millet,  Salem ;  Henry  H.  Crapo,  New 
Bedford;  Thomas  Necrlham,  Salem;  Dan  Weed, 
Lawrence  ;  Samuel  G.  Mitchell,  Nantucket  ;  Wm. 
Jennison,  Worcester  ;  Adam  Harrington,  Shrews- 


BOARDS  OF  COMMISSIONERS. 

Bank  Comm issioiicrs. 
Solomon  Lincoln,  Hingham,  Chairman  ;  Joseph 
S.  Cabot,  Salem  ;  Samuel  Phillips,  Newburyport. 

Cotnmissioner  concerning    Wharves  in   Boston 

Harbor. 

R.  H.  Eddy. 

Commissioners  concerning  Harbor  of  Boston  and 
Flats. 
Simon    Greenleaf,  Chairman ;   Joel  Giles,  Ezra 
Lincoln,  Boston. 

Commissioners  concerning  Alien  Passengers. 
I<aac  Emery,  of  Boston  ;  J.  B.  Munroe,  Boston  ; 
David  Wilder,  Jr.,  Brookline. 

Superintendents  of  Alien  Passengers. 
JothamB.  Munroe,  No.  59  Long  Wharf,  Boston; 
A.  C.    Orne,   Marblehead  ;  Samuel   Foye,  Salem ; 
Jesse   Mann,  Fall   River  ;  S.   G.   Edwards,   New 
Bedford. 

Commissioners  for  Revising  and  Reforming  Pro- 
ceedings in  Coitrts  of  Justice. 
Benjamin  R.  Curtis,  Boston';  Nathaniel  J.  Lord, 
Salem  ;  Reuben  A.  Cliapman,  Springfield. 

Commissioner  on  Railroad  Crossings. 
R.  Sylvester  Cheesbro,  Newton. 

Commissioners    co7werning  a  Reforfn   School  for 
Girls. 
Wm.   Appleton,  Boston  ;    Joseph  H.  Billings, 
Roxbury  ;  George  W.  Campbell,  Pittsficld. 

Commissioners  concerning  the  Enlargement  of  the 
State  Prison. 
Jonathan  Preston,  Boston  ;  Edward  Thorndike, 
Charlestown. 

Cotnmissioners  of  Pilots,  Boston. 
Caleb  Curtis,  Samuel  Quincy,  Henry  K.  Loring. 

Co7nmissioners  to  Locate  and  Construct  2d  Lunatic 
Hospital. 
Geo.  N.  Briggs,  Pittsfield,  Chairman  ;  James  D. 
Thompson,  N.' Bedford;  John  W  Graves,  Lowell. 


COMMISSIONERS. 


COMMISSIONERS, 

Resident  in  Mdxsaihu.seds,  ap- 
pointed by  other  States,  to  take 
testimony  to  be  used,  and  Ac- 
knowledgment of  Deeds  to  be 
recorded,  in  said  States. 

M.VINK. 

Abbott,  James  A.  Bosloti. 

Adams,  Charles  13.  F.  " 

Allen,  James  B.  " 

Atkinson,  Jacob  " 

Austin,  Ivers  J.  " 

Betton,  Ninian  C.  " 

Bigelow,  John  P.  " 

Bolles,  John  A.  " 

Brooks,  Francis  A.  " 

Buck,  Edward  " 

Buckingham,  Joseph  II.  " 

Burbauk,  Robert  I.  " 

Chandler,  Lucius  II.  " 

Chandler,  Peleg  W.  " 

Chandler,  Theophilus  P.  " 

Cooke,  Benjamin  F.  " 

Cooler,  George  W.  *' 

Currier,  Benjamin  II.  " 

Dana,  Edward  A.  " 

Deraond,  Charles  " 

Dexter,  Thomas  A.  " 

Dodge,  John  C.  " 

Dudley,  Elbridge  G.  " 
Ely,  Alfred  B. 

Fiske,  Augustus  H.  " 

French,  J.  J.  ** 
Fuller,  H.  Weld 

Giles,  Alfred  E.  '< 

Gooch,  Diiniel  W.  " 

Harlow,  Thomas  S.  " 

Hale,  George  S.  " 

Haves,  Francis  B.  " 

Hodges,  Edward  F.  " 

Jackson,  Abraham,  Jr.  " 

Jewell,  Harvey  " 

Joy,  Albion  K.  P.  " 

Kent,  George  " 

Kettelle,  Jacob  Q.  " 

Lynde,  Alonzo  V.  " 

Mayo,  Charles  " 

Minns,  George  W.  " 

Nichols,  John  P.  " 

Nutter,  Charles  C.  " 

Nutter,  T.  F.  " 

Parmenter,  Wm.  E.  " 

Phillips,  Thomas  W.  •" 

Pond,  Benjamin  " 

Rantoul,  Robert,  Jr.  *' 

Rice,  George  E.  " 

Smith,  Henry  W.  " 

Stevens,  Oliver  " 

Thacher,  George  M.  " 

Thornton,  J.  Wingate  " 

Washburn,  Alexander  C.  " 

Washburn,  Frederick  L.  " 

Watts,  Francis  O.  " 

Walker,  William  L.  " 

Wheelock.  Peter  S.  " 

Willard,  Paul,  Jr.  " 
Webber,  John,  Gloucester. 
Briggs,  George  P.  Laicrcnce, 
Weed,  Dan                   " 
Brown,  Samuel  A.  Lowell. 
Caverly,  Robert  B.       " 
Chilson,  H.  H.  Northampton. 
Holbrook,  Amory,  Salem. 
Fields,  Jona.  E.  'Stockhridge. 
Leonard,  N.  T.  Westfield. 
Hall,  Elijah  F.  Weymouth. 
Goodrich,  Jesse  W.   Worcester. 
Hill,  J.  Henry                     " 
Prentiss,  Addison              «' 


NEW    HAMI'SIIIUE. 

Abbott,  James  A.  Boston. 

Adams,  Charles  B.  F.  " 

Allen,  James  B.  " 

Austin,  Ivers  J.  " 

Barker,  Lemuel  M.  " 

Barnes,  Isaac  O.  " 

Betton,  Ninian  C.  " 

Bigelow,  John  P.  " 

Bigelow,  George  T.  " 

Bolles,  John  A.  " 

Bradley,  Joseph  D.  " 

Buckingham,  Joseph  II.  " 

Burbank,  Robert  I.  " 

Butler,  Benjamin  " 

Butters,  William  " 

Chase,  Cyrus  " 
Colby,  II. 

Currier,  Benjamin  II.  " 

Dana,  Edward  A.  " 

Dexter,  Thomas  A.  " 

Dow,  Nathan  T.  " 

Dudley,  Elbridge  G.  ••« 

Duncklee,  Mark  F.  *' 

Dyer,  M  ,  Jr.  " 
Ely,  Alfred  B. 

Emerson,  J.  W.  " 

Fiske,  Augustus  II.  " 

Gilchrist, 'D   S.  " 

Griswold,  Alraon  W.  " 

Hale,  George  S.  " 

Hayes,  Francis  B.  " 

Hazelton,  Horace  L.  " 

Healcy  John  P.  " 

Hubbard,  Nathaniel  D.  *' 

Hutchins,  Horace  G.  " 

Jewell,  Harvey,  " 

Joy,  Albion  K.  P.  " 

Kent,  George,  *' 

Kimball,  John  S.  " 

Lord,  Henry  C.  " 

Lynde,  Alonzo  V.  " 

Jlason,  David  H.  " 

Mayo,  Charles  " 

Morton,  Marcus,  Jr,  " 

Nash,  Stephen  G.  " 

Nutter,  Charles  C.  " 

Nutter,  Thomas  F.  " 

Oliver,  Peter  " 

Parker,   Henry  M.  " 

Peirce,  Roger  N.  " 

Pike,  Charles  E.  " 

Plumer,  AVilliam  " 

Pond,  Benjamin  " 
Price,  E.  Sewall 

Rogers,  iWilliam  " 

Smith,  Henry  W.  " 

Thacher,  George  M.  " 

Thornton,  J.  Wingate  " 

Wheelock,  Peter  S.  " 
Clark,  Joseph  F.  Andover. 
Kittredge,  Alfred,  Haverhill. 
Jones,  J.  P.  Georgetown. 
Boardman,  Benjamin,  Lawrence. 
Briggs,  George  P.                 " 
Clark,  David  T. 
Weed,  Dan                             " 
Dinsmoor,  James,         Lowell. 
Beard,  I.  W. 

Brown,  Alpheus  R.  " 

Liidd,  Jona.  " 

Richardson,  Wm.  A.  " 
Martin,  Nathan  C.  Milton. 
Walker,  George,  Sprinafield. 
Leonard,  N.  T.  Westfield. 
Hall,  Elijah  F.  Weymotdh. 
Hill,  J.  ilenry,  Worcester. 
Mornl,  David' L.   Winchcndon. 


VKllMONT. 

Adams,  Charles  B.  F.        Boston. 

Allen,  James  B.  " 

Austin,  Ivers  J.  " 

Barrett,  James  " 

Helton,  Ninian  C.  " 

liigelow,  John  P.  '< 

Holies,  John  A.  " 

Buckingham,  Joseph  H.  " 

Currier,  Benjamin  11.  " 

Ely,  Alfred  15.  " 

Griggs,  George  " 

(Jriswold,  Almon  W.  " 

Hale,  George  S.  '< 

Hayes,  Francis  B.  " 

Hodges,  Edward  F.  " 

Isham,  Thaddeus  D.  " 

Jewell,  Harvey  " 

Keith,  James  M.  " 

Kent,  George  " 

Mason,  Lyman  " 

Pond,   Benjamin  " 

llanney,  Ambrose  A.  " 

Richardson,  Nathaniel  " 

Smith,  Henry  W.  " 

Smith,  William  H.  L.  " 

Thornton,  J.  Wingate  " 

Wheelock,  Peter  S.  «' 

Wakefield,  Thomas  L.  " 

Wellington,  Hiram  " 

Webb,  Seth,  Jr.  " 
Briggs,  G.  L.  Lawrence. 
Ladd,  Jonathan,  Loicell. 
Webster.  Wm.  P.     " 
Crafts,  William  A.  Roxbiiry. 
Holbrook,  Amorj',  Salem. 
Fields,  Jona.  E.  Stockbridge. 
Seamans,  Otis  A.    Spriw/field. 
Hall,  Elijah  F.    Weymotdh. 
Tyler,  B.  O.   Winchendon. 
Hill,  J.  Henry,   Worcester. 

RHODE    ISLAND. 

Adams,  Charles  B.  F.        Boston, 

Ames,  Isaac  " 

Austin,  Ivers  J.  " 

Buck,  Edward  " 

Buckingham,  Joseph  H.  " 

Currier,  Benjamin  H,  " 

Dexter,  William  S.  " 

Grisgs,  George  " 

Hil'liard,  William  « 

Jackson,  Abraham,  Jr.  " 

Keith,  James  M.  " 

Mavo,  Charles  " 

Smith,  Ilenry  W.  " 

Washburn,  Alex.  C.  " 

Webb,  Seth.  Jr.  " 

Wheelock,  Peter  S.  " 
Train,  Charles  R.   Framingham. 
Briggs,  G.  P.   Lawrence. 
Martin,  Nathan  C.   Milton. 
Gaston,  W.  Ro.rbury. 
Hill,  J.  Ilenry,  Worcester. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Adams,  Charles  B.  F.        Boston. 

Allen,  James  B.  " 

Austin,  Ivers  J.  " 

Bolles,  John  A.  " 

Browne.  George  M.  " 

Buck,  Edward  " 

Buckingham,  Joseph  H.  '' 

Bulfinch,  George  S.  " 

Burbank,  Robert  I.  " 

Cady,  Ebenczer  E.  " 

Currier,  Benjamin  H.  " 

Demond,  Charles  " 

Dexter,  Thomas  A.  " 
Ely,  Alfred  B. 


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52 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  EECORD. 


Hale,  GeorseS.  Boston. 

Holmes,  John  S.  '" 

Mayo,  Charles  " 

Minns,  Georee  W.  " 

Nutter,  Charles  C.  " 

Plimpton,  Silas  F.  " 

Putnam,  John  P.  " 

Smith,  Henry  AV.  " 

Thornton,  J.  Wingate  " 

Bryant,  Walter  A.  Barre. 
Briggs,  G.  P.  Lawrence. 
Gaston,  William,  Eo.vhuri/. 
Seamans,  Otis  A.  Spn'nnfJeld. 
Palmer,  Billings,  Sh'-fl'tcid. 
Leonard,  N.  T.  Wcstjietd. 
Hill,  J.  Henry,   Worcester. 

NEW   YOF.TC. 

Buckingham,  Jos.  H.        Boston. 
Colby,  Robert 

Currier,  Benjamin  H.  " 

Hillard,  George  S. 
Watts,  Francis  0.  " 

Mitchell,  AValter,  Bradford. 
Soule,  Augustus  L.  Vhicopee. 
Hill,  Henry  J.  Great  Barrington. 
Kimball,  Alfred,  Ipswich. 
Brainard,  Almon,  Greenfield. 
Tucker,  George  J.  Lotox. 
Caverly,  Robert  B.  Loivell. 
Richardson,  W.  A.      " 
Bunker,  James  M.  Nantucket. 
Jennison,  Samuel,  Jr.  Netoton. 
Hinckley,  Sam'lL.  Northampton. 
Cobb,  Ezekiel  R.  Pittsjield. 
Phillips,  Stephen  H.  Suhm. 
Palmer,  Billings,  SheJ/ield. 
Bond,  Ephraim  W.  i-prinajield. 
Walker,  George 
Pearson,  Eliphalet,  WaltJiam. 
Leonard,  Norman  T.  Westjield. 
Dewey,  Daniel  N.  Williainstown. 

NEW    JERSEY. 

Bolles,  John  A.  Boston. 

Currier,  Benjamin  H.  " 

Ely,  Alfred  B. 

Phillips,  George  W.  " 

Leonard,  Norman  T.  Westjield. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Austin,  Ivers  J.  Bostoji. 

Bolles,  John  A.  " 

Buck,  Edward  " 

Buckingham,  Joseph  H.         " 
Burbank,  Robert  I.  " 

Chandler.  Theophilus  P. 
Colby,  Robert  " 

Currier,  Benjamin  H.  " 

Dexter,  Thomas  A.  " 

Ely,  Alfred  B. 

Griswold,  Almon  W.  " 

Hodges,  Edward  F.  " 

Hubbard,  Nathaniel  D.  " 

Minns,  George  W.  " 

Morton,  Marcus,  Jr.  " 

Nutter,  Charles  C.  " 

Prince,  Frederic  O.  " 

Smith,  H.  W. 

Story,  Isaac,  Jr.  " 

Story,  William  W.  " 

Thornton,  J.  Wingate  " 

Newell,  Charles  S.  Laun'e^ice. 
Whitman,  Chas.  K.  Nantucket. 
Gaston,  William,  Roxbit/ry. 
Hinckley,  S.  L.  Northampton. 
Chilson,  H   H. 
Leonard,  N.  T.  Westfield. 
Goodrich,  Jesse  W.  Worcester. 
Hill,  J.  Henry 


DELAAVAKE. 

Currier,  Benjamin  H.  Boston. 
Leonard,  Norman  T.   Westjield. 
Hill,  J.  Henry,  Worcester. 


MARYLAND. 


Boston. 


Austin, Ivers  J. 

Ball,  Joshua  D.  " 

Buckinuham,  Joseph  H.  " 

Currier,  Benjamin  H.  " 

Ely,  Alfred  B.  " 

Griggs,  George,  " 

Fiske,  Augustus  H.  " 

Guild,  Samuel  E.  " 

Jackson,  Abraham,  Jr.  " 

Smith,  Henry  W.  " 

Washl)urn,  Frederick  L.  " 
Newell,  Charles  S.  Lawrence. 
Leonard,  Norman  T.  Westfield. 
Hill,  J.  Henry,   Worcester. 

VIRGINIA. 

Adams.  Charles  B.  F.     Boston. 
Austin,  Ivers  J.  " 

Bolles,  John  A.  " 

Buckingham,  Joseph  H.      " 
Currier,  Benjamin  H.  " 

Hale,  George  S.  " 

Jackson,  Abraham,  Jr.  " 

Oliver,  Peter  " 

Thornton,  J.  Wingate  " 

Tilton,  Warren  " 

Aldrich,  P.  Emery,  Barre. 
Leon  rd,  Norman  T.    Westjield. 
Hill,  J.  Henry,  Worcester. 

NORTH    CAROLINA. 

Adams,  Charles  B.  F.      Boston. 
Austin,  Ivers  J.  " 

Bu'Aingham,  Joseph  H.      " 
Currier,  Benjamin  H.  " 

Thornton,  J.  Wingate         " 

SOUTH    CAROLINA. 

Currier,  Benjamin  H.      Boston. 
Adams,  Charles  B.  F.  " 

Dexter,  Thomas  A.  " 

Egan,  James  " 

Ely,  Alfred  B.  " 

Griggs,  George,  " 

Hilliard,  William 
Minns,  George  W.  " 

Hinckley,  S.  L.  Northampto7i. 
Leonard,  Norman  T.  Westjield. 
Hill,  J.  Henry,  Worcester. 

GEORGIA. 

Adams,  Charles  B.  F.  Boston. 
Allen,  James  B.  " 

Buck,  Edward  " 

Currier, Benjamin  H.  " 

Dexter,  Thomas  A.  " 

ALABAMA. 

Austin,  Ivers  J.  Boston. 

Buck,  Edward  " 

Buckingham,  Joseph  H.       " 
Currier,  Benjamin  H.  " 

French,  J.  J.  " 

Healey,  John  P.  " 

Jackson,  Abraham,  Jr.        " 
Smith,  Henry  W.  '| 

Fields,  Jonathan  E.  Stockhrideje. 
Leonard,  Norman  T.  Westjield. 
Hill,  J.  Henry,  Worcester. 

MISSISSIPPI. 

Adams,  Charles  B.  F.  Boston. 
Austin,  Ivers  J.  " 

Currier,  Benjamin  IT.  " 

Jackson,  Abraham,  Jr.  " 


Thacher,  Georsre  M.        Boston. 
Thornton.  J.  Winirate  " 

Hinckley,  S.  L.  Northampton. 
Leonard,  Norman  T.  Westjield. 

LOUISIANA. 

Adams,  Charles  B.  F.  Boston. 

Bt'tton,  George  E.  " 

Buck,  Edward  " 
Buckingham,  Joseph  H.       " 

Currier,  Benjamin  H.  " 

Dehon,  William  " 
Ely,  Alfred  B. 

Hall,  Junius  " 

Hilliard,  William  " 

Minns,  George  W.  " 

Minot,  George  " 

Morse,  Nathan  " 

Nutter,  Charles  C.  " 

Prince,  Frederic  O.  " 

Rice,  George  E.  " 

Sanger,  George  P.  '' 

Smith,  William  H.  L.  " 

Thornton,  J.  Wingate  " 

Webb,  Seth,Jr.  " 
Leonard,  Norman  T.  Westjield. 
Hill,  J.  Henry,  Worcester. 

ARKANSAS. 

Smith,  Henry  W.  Boston. 

TENNESSEE. 

Austin,  Ivers  J.  Boston. 

Bigeluw,  George  T.  " 

Buckingham,  Joseph  H.       " 
Currier,  Benjamin  H.  " 

Otis,  Edmund  B.  " 

Smith,  Henry  W.  " 

Leonard,  Norman  T.  Westjield. 
Hill,  J.  Henry,    Worcester. 


KENTUCKY. 


Boston. 


Austin,  Ivers  J. 

Buck,  Edward  " 

Buckingham,  Joseph  H.  " 

Currier,  Benjamin  H.  " 

Dickinson,  F.  W.  " 

Ely,  Alfred  B. 

Harlow,  Thomas  S.  " 

Pond,  Benjamin  «' 

Thornton,  J.  Wingate  " 

Hill,  J.  Henry,  Worcester. 

OHIO. 

Adams,  Charles  B.  F.     Boston. 

Austin,  Ivers  J.  " 

Bolles,  John  A.  " 

Buck,  Edward  " 

Buckingham,  Joseph  H.  " 

Burbank,  Robert  I.  " 

Cadv,  Ebenezer  E.  " 

Choate,  Frederic  W.  " 

Currier,  Benjamin  H.  " 

Egan,  James  " 
Ely,  Alfred  B. 

Gray,  Horace,  Jr.  " 

Havward,  Charles  " 
Hodges,  Edward  F. 

Isham,  T.  D.  " 

Lynde,  Alonzo  V.  " 

Mason,  David  II.  " 

Minns,  George  W.  " 
Otis.  Edward  B. 

Parker,  Francis  E.  " 

Parker,  Henry  M.  " 

Pond,  Benjamin,  " 

Ranney,  A.  Ambrose  " 

Rice,  George  K.  " 

Smith,  Henry  W.  " 

'I'liornton,  J    Wingate  " 

Webb,  Seth,  Jr.  " 


COMMISSION  ICIIS. 


Whcolofk,  PetorS.  Boston. 
BiiSSTs,  (r.  1'.   Law r cure. 
Piiliiier,  Hillings,  S!icffict<I. 
Walker,  Go  'ij^f,  S/jn'iii/Jifld. 
Field-i.  Jonathan  K.  Siorkbridijc. 
Hill,  J.  Henry,  \\'orca>t.cr. 

INDIANA. 

Austin,  Ivers  J.  Boston. 

Rnlles,  John  A. 
Piuck,  El  ward  " 

13ii.kin,i;hani,  Joseph  11.      " 
('iiriiiT,  Bcnjaniiii  li.  " 

Kly,  Alfred   B. 
Kent.,  (j("ora;e  " 

M(ir>p,  Nathan  " 

Siiiilli,  Henry  \V.  " 

TliachfT,  Georpce  M.  " 

Thornton,  J.  W.  " 

Webb,  Scth,Jr. 
Leonard,  X.  T,  Westjield. 
Hill,  J.  Henry,    Worcester. 

ILLINOIS. 

Auslin,  Ivers  J.  Boston. 

Buukiiigh  ini,  Joseph  H.       " 
Currier,  benjamin  H.  " 

Ely.  Alfred   L5.  " 

Hubbard,  Nathaniel  D.         " 
Jacksun,  A.,  Jr.  " 

Mayo,  Charles  " 

RriijKs,  Georjre  P.   Lawrence. 
Palmer,  Billings,  Sliefficld. 
l.conaid,  Norman  T.   Westjield. 
Hill,  J  ^  Henry,  Worcester. 

MISSOUllI. 

Austin,  Ivers  J.  Boston. 

Bi2;elow,  Horatio 
Buckingham.  Joseph  H. 
Carrier,  Benjamin  H. 
Jackson,  A.,  Jr. 
Woodman,  Horatio 
Brigi^.s,  George  P.  Laicrence. 
Leonard,  Norman  T.   Westjield. 
Hill,  J.  Henry,  Worcester. 

MICHIGAN. 

Austin,  Ivers  J.  Boston. 

Buck,  Edward  " 

Buckinsjham,  Joseph  H.       " 
Cady.  El)en(zer  E.  " 

Currier,  Ueiijamin  II.  " 

Colby,  Robert  " 

Dickinson,  Frederic  W".        " 
Ely,  Alfred  B. 

Hubbard,  Nathaniel  D.         " 
Kent,  Gcorsje  " 

Kettelle,  Jacob  Q.  " 

Kintrsburv,  George  H.  " 

Morton,  M.,  Jr.  " 

Palmer,  Billings,  Sheffield. 
Field>,  Jonathan  E    Stnckhridqe. 
Leonard,  Norman  T.  Westjield. 
Hill,  J.  Henry,  Worcester. 

FLORIDA. 

Anstin,  Ivers  J.  Boston. 

.'Mien,  James  B.  " 

Buckingham,  Joseph  H.       " 
Currier,  Benjamin  li.  " 

Dexter,  Thomas  A.  " 

Parker,  Francis  E.  " 

Smith,  Henry  W.  " 

Leonard,  Norman  T.  Westjield. 

WISCONSIN. 

-Austin,  Ivers  J.  Boston. 

Brooks,  Fianeis  A.  " 

Burbank,  Robert  I.  " 


Buckingham,  Joseph  H.  Boston. 
Cady,  Ebeiiczer  K.  " 

C'odman,  Robei  t  " 

Currier,  Bfujamin  II.  " 

Danforth,  Jotiii  C.  " 

Hubbard,  Nalliauiel  D.         " 
Mayo,  Coarles  " 

Parker,  Francis  E.  " 

Plimpton,  Siliis  F.  " 

Pond,  Benjamin  " 

W  .shburn,  Al  xander  C.      " 
Webb,  Seth,  Jr.  " 

Woodman,  Horatio  " 

Ladd,  Joruithan,  Lowell. 
Wilcox,  Marshall,  Otis. 
Fields,  Jonathan  E.  Stockbrid(/e. 
Leon.ird,  Norman  T.   Westjield. 
Hill,  J.  Ilenry,    Worcester. 

IOWA. 

Austin,  Ivers  J.  Boston. 

Buckingham,  Joseph  II.      " 
Currier,  Benjamin  H  " 

Dickinson,  Frederic  W.         " 
Mayo,  Chailes  " 

Pond,  Benjamin  " 

Tilton,  Warren  " 

Webb,  .Seth,  Jr.  " 

Leonard,  Norman  T.  Westjield. 

TEXAS. 

Aspinwall,  Wm.  Boston. 

Briiiley,  Francis,  " 
Buckingham,  Joseph  II.      " 

Cooke,  Benjamin  F.  '.' 

Currier,  Benjamin  H.  '' 

Hale,  George  S.  " 

Wyiuan,  Oliver  C.  *' 

CALIFORNIA. 

Adams,  Charles  B.  F.  Boston. 
Austin,  Ivers  J.  " 

Burbank,  Robert  I.  " 

Currier,  Benjamin  H.  " 

Dana,  Richard  IL,  Jr.  " 

Thacher,  George  M.  " 

COMMISSIONERS, 

Resident  in  other  States,  who  have 
been  appointed  by  the  Govern- 
ment of  Massachusetts,  to  take 
testimony  and  depositions  to 
be  read  in  the  Courts  of  Mas- 
sachusetts— also  to  administer 
Oaths,  and  to  take  the  Ac 
knowledgmcnt  of  Deeds,  Pow- 
ers of  Attorney,  and  all  instru- 
ments under  seal  to  be  record- 
ed in  said  Commonwealth. 

MAINE. 

Aur/usta,  James  L.  Child,  New- 
ton Edwards,  A-aph  R.  Nichols, 
Wm.  Woart,  Jr. 

Bangor,  Jonas  Cutting,  Sam'l 
P.  Diiisniore,  Chas.  Oilman,  Jas. 
E.  Godfrev,  Geo.  B.  Moody ,'John 
A.  Poor.  " 

Bath,  John  II.  Kimball,  Jacob 
S.    Sewall,  F    K.Sewall. 

Brunswick,  Moses  Titcomb. 

('ala/s,  Bion  Bradbury. 

Castine,  Charles  J.  Abbot. 

Eastport.  Daniel  T.  Granger, 
.Aaron  H  ivdeii,  Jr. 

Gardiner,  David  Nutting. 

Houlton,  James  Godfrey. 

Machias,  Charles  A.  Porter. 

Munroe.  George  Thatcher. 

Newcastle,  John  C.  Dodge. 


yoble'ioro',  John  U.  Coflin. 

Norridjewock,  James  Adarns. 

North  Berwick,  Horatio  O. 
Ileirick. 

Oioiio,  Nathaniel  Wilson. 

Portland,  Samuel  J.  Anderson, 
Amos  Nichols,  Edward  II.  Da- 
vies,  Daniel  W.  Fessenden,  Wm. 
Willis, O'Donnell. 

Saro,  Joseph  W.  Leland. 

iS    Berwick,  John  Hubbard. 

'J'htt/nHslon.  David  O'Brien. 

Rdck'and,  John  C.  Cochran. 

]\'ul<iohoro' ,  Isaac  G.  Read. 

Winthrop,  Samuel  P.  Benson. 

Wiscasset,  Ilenry  Ingalls. 

NEW    HA5IPSHIRE. 

Auburn,  David  Currier. 

Barnstead,  Jeremiah  Elkins. 

Concord,  Wm.  H.  Barllett, 
Ephm.  Eaton,  John  II.  George- 

Dcrry,  Wm.  Anderson. 

Ducer,  Chas.  W.  Woodman. 

Exeter,  Horace  C.  Bacon. 

Keenc,  Levi  Chamberlain. 

Manchester,  Herman  Foster,  G. 
A.  French. 

Neio  Ipswich,  John  Preston. 

Ports/nonth,  Hampden  Cutts. 
Wm.  H.  J.  Ilackett,  J.  L.  Hayes, 
Wm.  B.  Parker,  Samuel  Storer. 

Tamworth,  Obed  Hall. 

YERMONT. 

Brattleboro',  James  Elliot. 
Burlinc/ton,    Edw.    R.    Stans- 
bury. 

Chelsea,  Levi  B.  Vilas. 
Lndlow,  Daniel  A.  Heald. 
St.  Albans,  Geo.  F.  Houghton. 
Woodstock,  James  Barrett. 

RHODE    ISLAND. 

Newport,  Christoph.  E.  Robins. 

Procidence,  Wingate  Hayes, 
Joseph  Pitman,  Henry  Martin, 
Wm.  H.  Smith,  Nathan  Porter. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Hartford,  James  Grant  Belles, 
Richard  G.  Drake,  W.  Pardee 
Dwiaht,  Erastus  Smith. 

Middletown,  Jonathan  Barnes. 

New  Haven,  Jas.  M.  Wood- 
ward. 

New  London,  John  Danforth. 

Norwalk,  Geo.  R.  Cowles. 

Norwich,  Eben.  Learned,  John 
T.  Wait. 

Waterbnr}j,YxeA.  J  Kingsbury. 

Hartford,  Henry  Perkins. 

Norwich,  Levi  H.  Goddard. 

Briuyeport,  Wm.  H.  Noble. 

NEW  YORK. 

Citii  of  N.  York,  William  B. 
.\cklev,  Thomas  Allen,  Jos.  N. 
Rallister,  William  C.  Betts,  John 
iJisscll,  William  Bliss,  Joseph 
Bridgham.  Chailes  I.  Bushnell. 
l-ldw.  De  Laucey,  Zebedee  Cook. 
Jr.,  Henry  (t  De  Forest,  Samuel 
F.  Dunlap,  Wm.  P^merson,  Wm. 
M  Evurts,  Amos  H.~  Earns  worth, 
Stephen  J.  Fields,  Gordon  L. 
Ford,  George  Gibbs,  Wm.  Gracie, 
.\ndrewH.  Green,  John  Livings- 
ton, Francis  A.  March,  Moses 
B.    Maclay,    Wm.    H.    Maxwell, 


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John  W.  Mitchell,  Joseph  W. 
Moulton,  Samuel  Osgood,  Guy 
R.  Pelton,Wm.  C.  Russell,  John 
O.  Sargent,  John  Stark,  Henry 
D.  Sedgwick,  Gaspard  Tochman, 
Andrew  Warner,  David  E. 
Wheeler,  Thomas  White. 

Albany,  Otis  Allen,  Lucian 
Birdseye,  Joseph  S.  Colt,  John 
S.  Perry. 

Atiburn,  Christopher  Morgan. 

Angelica,  Alleghany  Co.,  Thos. 
C.  Rogers. 

Brookbjn,  Wm.  G.  Hammond. 
Amasa  U.  Lyon,  Charles  H. 
Thompson. 

Buffalo,  Jas.S.  Gibbs,  Chas.  R. 
Gold,  Nelson  K.  Hopkins,  Wm. 
W.  Mann,  Isaiah  T.  Williams. 

Canandaigica,  Orson  Benjamin. 

Cayuga  Co.,  Tiberias  J.  Bry- 
ant. 

ElUcottville,  Anson  Gibbs. 

Fredonia,  Chas.  F.  Matteson. 

Hillsdale,  Columbian  Co.,  Rus- 
sell G.  Dorr. 

Hxidson,  John  W.  Fairfield. 

Little  Falls,  Wm.  C.  Churchill, 
Powers  L.  Green. 

Madison,  John  M.  Rockwell. 

Neio  Lebanon,  Geo.  G.  Bull. 

Remsen,  Francis  W.  Bucking- 
ham. 

Ogdensburg ,  Jas.  G.  Hopkins. 

Rochester ,  Henry  A.  Brewster, 
Geo.  F.  Danforth. 

Rome,  Oneida  County,  Wm.  S. 
Parkhurst. 

Schenectady,  Jas.  M.  Bouck. 

Syracuse,  i.  Lawrence  Bogg. 

Troy,  John  B.  Gale,  fieorge 
Gould,  Job  S.  Olin,  Jos.  White. 
P.  T.  Woodbury. 

Utica,  Sam'l  Churchill,  Dexter 
Gilmore. 

Warsaw,  E.  W.  Andrews. 

West  Troy,  John  Hastings. 

NEW  JERSEY. 

Jersey  City,  Geo.  W.  Cassidy. 
Netvark,  William  Capser. 
Paterson,  Simeon  Hart. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Philadelphia,  David  B.  Binney, 
John  Binns,  John  Brodhead,  Jos. 

A.  Clay,  John  Devereux,  Benj. 
Gerhard,  Henry  T.  Grout,  Henry 

B.  Hirst,  James  W.  Paul,  J.  T. 
S.  Sullivan,  A.  De  Kalb  Tarr, 
John  Tyler,  Jr. 

MARYLAND. 

Baltimore,  Wm.  M.  Addison, 
Daniel  H.  Dustin,  John  M.  Ed- 
gar,Wm.  F.  Frick,  Chas.  Gilman, 
James  B.  Lattimer,  H.  Allen 
Taylor,  Joseph  B.  Varnum,  John 
Wade,  Jr.,  Joseph  B.  AVilliams. 

VIRGINIA. 

Charlestown,  Wm.  Lisle  Baker. 
Norfolk,  Harrison  Robinson. 


Richmond,  A.  Judson  Crane. 
Alexandria,  Wm,  C.  Yeaton. 

NORTH   CAROLINA. 

Fayetteville,  Gurdon  Deming. 
Wilmington,  Geo.  Davis,  Jere- 
miah Lippitt. 

SOUTH   CAROLINA. 

Charlestown,  Henry  H.  Baker, 
Geo.  W.  Eggleston,  E.  R.  New- 
hall,  C.  B.  Northrop,  Lewis  F. 
Robinson,  Joseph  Whaley. 

GEORGIA. 

Augusta,  Jas.  Gardner   Gould. 

Macon,  Charles  A.  Higgins, 
David  Reid. 

Savannah, 'Wm..  Crabtree,  Alex. 
R.  Lawton,  M.  H.  McAllister, 
Robert  Raiford,  George  Schley. 

ALABAMA. 

Mobile,  Henry  Chamberlain, 
Thos.  A.  Hamilton,  Theodore  L. 
Moody. 

Montgotnery,  Jefferson  F.  Jack- 
son. 

Tuscaloosa,  William  Garrett. 

MISSISSIPPI. 


-,  Giles  M.  Hillyer. 


Holly  Springs,  George  West. 
Natchez,  R.  N.  Wood. 

LOUISIANA. 

N.  Orleans,  Albert  C.  Ains- 
worth,  Lucius  C.  Duncan,  Edw. 
H.  Durell,  John  McLean  Hal- 
sey,  Wm.  Monaghan,  Thomas 
Nelson  Paine,  Daniel  C.  Pool, 
William  Shannon,  Wm.  W,  W. 
Wood. 

TENNESSEE. 

Memphis,  Hume  F.  Hill,  J.  B. 
Thornton. 

KENTUCKY. 

Louisville,  Simeon  S.  Goodwin, 
Jos.  B.  Kirkhead,  T.  P.  Shaffner, 
Hamilton  Smith,  Ballard  Smith. 

Lexington,  Benj.  F.  Graves, 
Chas.  H.  Moar. 


Cincinnati,  Joshua  H.  Bates, 
James  Birney,  Samuel  S.  Car- 
penter, Edward  P.  Cranch,  Jos. 
B.  Fenton,  Shattuck  Hartwell, 
Frederic  D.  Lincoln,  Alex.  H. 
McGufTey,  Henry  W.  Smith. 

Cleaveland,  James  A.  Briggs, 
E.  B.  Fisher. 

Dayton,  Wm.  M.  Kirk. 

Elyria,  Sylvester  Bagg. 

Painesville,  Geo.  E.  H.  Day. 

INDIANA. 

Fort  Waytie,  Ellis  Worthing- 
ton. 

Lidianapolis,  Wm.  T.  Otto. 

Nctv  ^l(f5a«2/.  Rand  all  Crawford. 

Wayne  County,  Oliver  Rich- 
mond Buller. 

Vincennes,  Abner  T.  Ellis. 


Alton,  Wm.  F.  De  Wolf,  Wm. 
S.  Lincoln. 

Charlestown,  Charles  Kettelle. 

Chicago,  Cyrus  T.  Bentley, 
Henry  A.  Clark,  John  Stark. 

Galena,  E.  B.  Washburn. 

Peoria,  Geo.  T.  Metcalf. 

Q««Mcy,  Charles  Gilman,  David 
L.  Hough,  John  Tillson,  Jr. 

Rochford,  Wm.  Hulin. 

Tremont,  Benj.  F.  James. 

MISSOURI. 

St.  Louis,  John  Davis,  Andrew 
J.  Davis,  John  M.  Eager,  Wm. 
Furniss,  C.  Harding,  Jr.,  John 
R.  Shepley,  Pardon  D.  Tiffany, 
Chas.  H.  Tillson. 

MICHIGAN. 

Ann  Arbor,  Wm.  J.   Maynard. 

Detroit,  Thornton  F.  Brod- 
head, Gleason  H.  Lewis,  Levi  B. 
Taft,  Chas.  I.  Walker,  Daniel  F, 
Webster. 

Jackson,  Francis  Woodbury. 

Lansing,  Oliver  C.  Wiswell. 

Marshall,  Robert  Cross. 

Munroe,  T.  E.  Wing. 

■WASHINGTON,  D.    C. 

John  F.  Callan ,  Charles  De  Seld- 
ing,  David  A.  Hall. 

FLORIDA. 

Appalachicola,  Geo.  F.  Baltzell. 
Tallahasse,  Geo.  W.  Hutchins. 

WISCONSIN. 

Jefferson,  John  E.  Holmes. 

Kenosha,  Isaac    W.    Webster. 

Milwaukie,  James  B.  Cross,  F. 
Ripley,   Jr.,  Samuel  E.  Baldwin. 

Racine,  Horace  Chapman, 
Henry  Marsh. 

Southport,  John  D.  Kinsman. 

IOWA. 

Du  Buque,  E.  M.  Bissell. 
Ashaloosa,  Mahasca      Comiiy, 
Enoch  W.  Eastman. 

TEXAS. 

Galvestoyi,  Robert  D.  Johnson, 
Andrew  J.  Yates. 

OREGON. 

Astoria,  George  Gibbs,  Amory 
Holbrook. 

Oregon  City,  Chas.  P.  Culver. 

CALIFORNIA. 

San  Fra7icisco,  Elbridge  G. 
Austin,  Fred.  Billings,  Otis  L. 
Bridges,  Lucius  H.  Chandler, 
Levi  Marble,  Benjamin  B.  Gore, 
Louis  R.  Lull,  George  F.  Noyes, 
Jonas  R.  Perkins. 

Montej-ey,  Wm.  R.  Longley, 

MINESOTA. 

Stillwater,  Geo.  F.  Chester. 


BARNSTABLE    COUNTY. 


tJO 


BARNSTABLE  COUNTY. 


Barnstalile  County  was  incorporated  June  2.  lOSo,  having  previously  formed  a  part  of  Plymouth 
County.  It  includes  all  of  Cape  Cod,  which  is  (>•)  miles  Ions.  It  contains  about  ."507  square  miles,  and 
numbers  thirteen  towns.     The  population  in  1S40  was  32, il^,  lieing  about  8!l  to  a  square  mile. 

The  i)op\ilation  in  l.SJO.was  .■5),27!),  or  i)R  to  a  sipiare  mile      The  sliire  town  is  IJarnstable. 

Most  of  the  inhabitants  are  cngui,'cd  in  the  fisheries;  also  many  of  them  in  the  manufacture  of 
salt.  ConeerninR  these  important  branches  of  business,  we  had  intended  to  give  some  interesting 
statements,  but  we  have  been  unable  to  prepare  them  in  season  for  this  number.  We  shall  endeavor 
to  do  them  jiistice  next  year. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Jndqc  of  Proha/r-,  Xymphas  Marston,  Barnstable. 
Rfi^/ixfcrnf  Probate, 'Vimoihy  Reed,  do. 

Cfrrk  ofilie  Courts,  Timothy  llced,  do. 

llrfiint'i-r  of  Deeds,  f.othrop 'D.ivis,  do. 

Coinitij  Treasurer,  Charles  V.  Swift,  do. 

Crier  of  Courts,  George  Hlish. 
Jailer  and  Master  of  II.  of  Correctinn,  Chas.  Lewis. 
Sherijf,  Charles  Marston,  liarnstnble. 
Depvt]i   Sheriff's. 

Barnstable.  liUther  Hinckley,  Charles  Lewis. 

lircwstcr,  Strabo  Clark. 

Falmouth,  (ieorge  AV.  Donaldson. 

Orleans,  Ale.vander  Ivcnrick. 

Proviwelotrn,  Thomas  Ililliard. 

Saudieicli,  .Joseph  Hamblin. 

Yur/iiout/i,  Ch  irles  Sears. 

Wellfleet,  Charles  Gorham. 

Probate  f'ourt,  holden  in  Banistahle,  on  the  2d 
Tuesd;iys  of  .lanuarv,  March,  September,  and  De- 
cember, and  on  the  .3d  Tuesdays  of  May  and  .June. 

At  Saiidivieh,  on  the  2d  Tm  sday  of   November. 

At  Fa/mouth,  on  the  Wednesday  next  after  the 
2d  Tuesday  of  November. 

At  Ynrwouth,  on  the  2d  Tuesday  of   Auijust. 

At  llarwir/i.  on  the  'id  Monday  of  April,  and 
on  the  last  Monday  of  October. 

At  Brewster,  on  the  Tuesday  next  after  the  3d 
Monday  of  April,  and  on  the  Tuesday  ne.xt  after 
the  last  Monday  of  October. 

At  Orleans,  on  the  Wednesday  next  after  the 
3d  Monday  of  April,  and  on  the  Wednesdaj'  next 
after  the  last  Monday  of  October. 

At  M'ellfeet,  on  the  Thursday  next  after  the 
last  Monday  of  October. 

At  Truro,  on  the  Thursday  next  after  the  3d 
Mond:iy  of  April. 

At  Proeineetown,  on  the  Friday  next  after  the  3d 
Monday  of  April,  and  on  the  Friday  next  after  the 
last  Monday  of  October. 

County  Commissioners. 

Seth  Crowell,  Dennis,  Chairman  ;  John  Doane, 
Orleans  ;  David  K.  Akin,  Yarmouth. 
Speeial  Commissioners. 

Nathan  Jenkins,  Barnstable;  James  H.  Knowles, 
Eastham. 

Times  of  Meeting. 

At  Barnstable,  on  the  2d  Tuesday  of  April,  and 
2d  Tuesday  of  October. 

Commissioners  of  Wrecks. 

Chatham,  Josiah  Hardy,  Jr. 

Enstham,  Obadiah  Doane,  Jesse  Collins,  Myrick 
C.  Horton. 

Harwich,  Anthony  Kelly. 

Orleans,  Daniel  Comings,  Geo.  W.  Comings. 

Provineetonvi,  Isaiah  Gittord,  Godfrey  Ryder,  Jr. 

Sandwich,  Melatiah  Tobey. 

Truro,  Thomas  Cobb,  Levi  Stevens. 

Wellfleet,  Isaiah  Hatch,  John  Newcomb,  Thos. 
Ilolbrook,  2d,  Robert  Holbrook. 

Commissioner  of  Marshpee. 

Charles  Marston,  Barnstable. 
Pilots. 

Harbor  of  Provincetown. — James  Cowing,  Xa- 
thaniel  Covell,  Jr..  John  Le  Count,  Simeon  Nicker- 
son,  Wm.  Cook,  K.  W.  Freeman,  Philip  S.  Rich, 


Stephen  Atwood,  J.  Gallagher,  Reuben C.  Case,  J. 
H.  Ililliard,  A  Crowell. 

Sandwich  (  Wimfs  Neck.) — Joseph  Hathaway. 
Commissioners  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Aaron  Cornish,  Kbenezer  Bacon,  George  Cope- 
land,  Lothrop  Davis,  Thomas  Holbrook,  2d,  Na- 
thaniel Lewis,  Nymph  IS  Mirston,  Jacob  Mitchell, 
S.  P  Bourne,  Seth  F.  Nye,  Elisha  Pope,  Timothy 
Reed,  James  Berrv,  Richard  Baker,  Jr.,  Winslow 
L.  Knowles,  Frederick  Davis,  Jeremiah  Mayo. 
Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Quorum. 

Barnstable.  Nymphas  Marston,  Zeno  Scudder, 
Timothy  Reed,  Lothrop  Davis. 

Brewster.  Geori^e  Copeland. 

Falmouth,  F^lijah  Swift. 

Harwich,  Richard  Baker. 

Orleans,  John  Doane. 

Sandtnich.  Elisha  Pope. 

Yarmouth.  Gorham    Lovell,  David  K.  Akin. 
Justices  of  the  Peace. 

(See  also  ,/usti'  es  of  the  Peace  and  Quortun.) 

Barnstable,  Et)enezer  Bacon,  Daniel  Bassett, 
Zenas  D  Bassert,  Charles  H.  Bursley,  Seth  Hal- 
lett,  Nathaniel  Hinckley,  Henry  Lawrence,  George 
Lovell,  Ferdinand  G.  Kelley,  Freeman  Marchant, 
George  ^Marston,  Josiah  Sampson,  Zeno  Scudder, 
Asa  Youn<r,  Frederick  Parker. 

Brewster,  Dean  Banss,  Freeman  Foster,  Solomon 
Freeman,  George  W.  Higgins,  David  Mayo, 
Jeremiah  Mayo,  Anthony  Smalley,  Moses  Small. 

Chatham.  Joseph  Atwood,  Daniel  P.  Clifford, 
Rlij  ih  W.  Carpenter,  Hiram  T.  Eldridge,  Josiah 
Mayo,  Josliua  Nickerson,  Thatcher  Ryder,  War- 
ren Rogers,  Nathaniel  Snow.  Thomas  Sparrow, 
Ephraini  Taylor,  Oliver  A.  Nickerson. 

Ddunis,  Ohed  Baker,  2d,  James  Berry,  James 
Chase,  Nehemiah  Crowell,  Joseph  Hall,  Stephen 
Homer,  0!)ed  Howes,  Zebina  Howes,  Jonathan 
Nickerson,  Miller  W.  Nickerson,  Marshall  Under- 
wood, Joshui  Wixon,  Jr. 

Eastham,  Myri'k  Clark,  Michael  Collins,  Bar- 
nabas Freeman,  Elijah  E.  Knowles. 

Falmouth,  Samuel  P.  Bourne,  Sylvester  Bourne, 
Aaron  Cornish.  Frederick  Davis,  Nymphas  Davis, 
G.  W.  Donald-ion,  William  Green,  Jolin  Jenkins, 
Ebenezer  Nye.  John  C.  Parker,  Asa  Phinney,  John 
Robinson,  Richard  S.  Wood,  James  D.  Lewis. 

Harwich.  Richard  Baker,  Isaiah  Baker,  Obed 
Brooks,  James  Chase,  Nathaniel  Doane,  Samuel 
Eldridge,  .Tos.  P.  Nickerson,  Nathan  Underwood, 
Ephraim  Doane,  James  S.  Paine,  Cyrus  Weeks. 

Or/cans.  Nathaniel  Freeman,  Alfred  Kenrick, 
John  Kenrick,  Wm.  P.  Myrick,  Solomon  Rich. 

Procim-etown,  Godfrey  Ryder,  Rufus  L.  Thatcher. 

Sandwich,  Benjamin  bourne,  Melatiah  Bourne, 
Jesse  Boyden,  John  B.  Dillingham,  C.  B.  H.  Fes- 
senden,  Shadrach  Freeman,  Zenas  R.  Hinckley, 
Solomon  C.  Ilowland,  Zenas  Nye,  Seth  F,  Nye, 
Howard  Perry,  Mason  While. 

Tiuro,  Samuel  Dyer,  Allen  Hinckley,  John  Ken- 
nev,  Jededi.ih  Shedd. 

Wellfleet.  llewhan  Arey,  Collins  S.  Cole,  John 
W.  D.ivis,  Ebenezer  Freeman,  Thomas  Holbrook, 
2d,  John  Newcomb,  Nathaniel  P.  Wilev,  Jacob 
Mitchell,  Caleb  Lombard,  Nathaniel  H.  Dill. 

Yarmouth,  James  Crocker,  Joseph  Eldridge, 
John  Larkin,  Amos  Otis,  Nath.  S.  Sirapkins,  Elisha 
Taylor,  Simeon  N.  Small,  Chaides  Thacher. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Notaries  Public. 

Barnstable,  Daniel  Bassett,  Zenas  D.  Bassett. 

Brexoster,  Preeman  Foster,  Isaac  Foster. 

Chatham,  Jos.  Atwood,  Elijah  W.  Carpenter, 
Isaiah  Lewis. 

Dennis,  Nehemiah  Y.  Hall. 

Eastham,  Samuel  Knowles,  Michael  Collins. 

Falmouth,  Knowles  Butler,  Frederick  Davis, 
John  C.  Parker,  Reuben  E.  Swift. 

Harioich,  Anthony  Kelly,  Cyrus  Weeks. 

Provincetown,  Thomas  liilliard,  Thomas  Loth- 
rop,  Godfrey  Ryder,  Jr. 

Sandwich,  C.  B.  H.  Fessenden. 

Truro,  Levi  Stevens. 

Wellfleet,  Samuel  W.  Holbrook. 

Yarmouth,  David  K.  Akin,  James  B.  Crocker. 
Coroners. 

Barnstable,  Seth  Hallett,  L.  Hinckley,  Asa  Young 

Brewster,  Benj.  T.  Berry,  Benj.  Foster,  Jr.,  Free- 
man Foster. 

Chatham,  Wm.  Hamilton,  I.  Lewis,  Thos.  Smith. 

Dennis,  Jonathan  Nickerson. 

Eastham,  Joshua  Cole. 

Falmouth,  Geo.  W.  Donaldson,  Thomas   Lewis. 

Harioich,  Amasa  Nickerson. 

Provincetoum,  Philip  Cook. 

Sandwich,  Joseph  Hamlin. 

Truro,  Daniel  Paine. 

Wellfleet,  Thomas  Holbrook,  2d. 

TOWN  OFFICERS. 

BARNSTABLE. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Charles  Lewis,  Robinson  Weeks,  Daniel   Bassett. 

Toion  Clerk  and  Treasurer. — F.  G.  Kelley. 

Collector. — David  Bursley. 

Constables. — Eli  Hinckley,  David  Bursley,  Ed- 
mund Croweil. 

BREWSTER. 

Selectmen,   Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Jeremiah  Mayo,  Sol.  Freeman,  Nathan  Winslow. 
ToiD7t  Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Samuel  H.   Gould. 
Collector. — Heman  Griffith. 
Constable. — Strabo  Clark. 
Undertaker. — Theodore  Berry. 

CHATHAM.. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessoj-s. — 
Nath'l  Snow,  N.  Doane,  Z.  Nickerson. 

Town  Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Josiah  Mayo.- 
Collector  and  Constable. — I.  Ryder. 

DENNIS. 

Selectmen,   Overseers  of  Poor,  a?id  Assessor's. — 
Thomas  Hall,  O.  Baker," 2d,  David  Howes. 
Town  Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Watson  Baker. 
Constable. — Isaiah  Nickerson,  Jr. 
Co^^ec<or.-=-Nathan  Stone. 

EASTHAM. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Z.  Higgins, 
Noah  Doane,  Henry  Harding. 


Assessors. — Noah  Doane,  M.  C.  Houghton, 
Joshua  Knowles. 

Town  Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Heman  Doane,  2d, 
Collector  and  Constable. — Noah  Doane. 

FALMOUTH. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — Knowles  Butler,  Wm. 
Nye,  Jr.,  P.  G.  Moore. 

Town  Clerk.  Treas.  and  Collector. — Wm.  Nye,  Jr. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Geo.  W.  Donaldson,  Arnold 
GifFord,  Timothy  Nye. 

Constables. — Charles  C.  Nye,  C.  H.  Bearce, 
Dean  Winslow. 

HARWICH. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — Na- 
than Underwood,  Isaac  Kelley,  Danforth  S.  Steele. 

Town  Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Collector. — B.  W. 
Eldridge. 

Constables. — Thos.  Allen,  Seth  Cahoon,  N.  Hard- 
ing, S.  H.  Hill. 

ORLEANS. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,   and  Assesso7-s. — 
Thos.  S.  Snow,  Wm.  P."Myrick,  Joseph  G.  Sloan. 
Toxon  Clerk  and  Treasurer. — John  Higgins. 
Collector  and  Constable. — Thomas  A.  Hopkins. 

PROVINCETOWN. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Joshua  Paine,  John  Adams,  Ephraim  Cook. 

Town  Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Elisha  Dyer. 

Collector. — James  Emery. 

Constables. — Godfrey  Ryder,  Josiah  S.  Fuller, 
Robert  Knowles. 

The  town  meeting  for  choice  of  town  officers  is 
held  in  February. 

SANDWICH. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — C. 
B.  H.  Fessenden,  Edw'd  W.  Ewer,  Geo.  Giddings. 

Town  Clerk,  aiul  Treasurer. — David  C.  Freeman. 

Collector. — Isaiah  Fish. 

Constables. — Abram  Nye,  P.  McGirr,  Joseph 
Hamblin. 

TRURO. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
John  Kenney,  James  Hughes,  Atwood  Rich. 

Toion  Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Samuel  C.  Paine. 

Constables. — Josiah  Wilder,  Samuel  Dyer,  John 
Knowles, 

WELLFLEET. 

Selectmen,    Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Edward  Hopkins,  B.  Wi'ley,  E.  AV.  Smith. 
Toivn  Clerk  and  Treasurer. — NathT  H.  Dill. 
Cellettor. — E.  L.  Collins. 
Constable. — Robert  H.  Holbrook. 

YARMOUTH. 

Selectme7i,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessor's. — 
Samuel  Thacher,  Thacher  Taylor,  Silas  Baker. 

Toivn  Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Wm.  P.  Davis. 

Collector. — Eben.  Howes. 

Constables. — David  Wood,  Geo.  Croweil,  Eben. 
Howes. 


BARNSTABLE  COUNTY  BUSINESS 

Apothecaries. 

Carpenter  E.  W.,  Chatham 


Chase  G.,  (West)  Harwich 
Cornish  &  Rogers,  Fahiiouth 
Gifford  Benj.,  [botanic]  Provincetown 
Harper  J.,  Sandwich 
Hinkley  0.  M.,  Barnstable 
Hough  H.  C,  [botanic]  Provincetown 
Lothrop  .John  L.,  Provincetown 
Paine  Stephen  A.,  Provincetown 
Stickney  B.  W.,  Provinceto\vn 
Stone  .Jeremiah,  Provincetown 
White  Josepli,  Yarmouth  (Port) 

Auctioneers. 

Bearsc  Crocker  H.,  Fahnouth 
Bowley  Asa  S.,  Provincetown 
Brooks  Obed  .Ir.,  Harwich 
Bursley  David,  Barnstable 
Cole  Collins  S.,  Wellfleet 


Conk  AVm.,  Provincetown 
Cdti'll  .lames  P.,  Dennis 
Cnnvcll  Nehemiah,  Dennis 
llavis  Solomon,  Truro 
Uicliinson  M.  W.,  Dennis 
Donaldson  Geo.  W.,  Falmouth 
(iilToid  Isaiah,  Provincetown 
liilliard  Stephen,  Provincetown 
Hinckley  Ijuther,  Barnstable 
Hinckley  Z.  K..  Sandwich 
Holbrook  Thos'.  2d,  WeUfleet 
Howes  Z.,  Dennis 
Kenney  .lolin  J.,  Truro 
Kndwles  K.  K.,  Kastham 
l/cwis  (Jharles,  Barnstable 
JIayo  .Icrcmiah,  Brewster 
NieUorson  .Joshua,  Chatham 
Parker  F.,  Barnstable 
Snow  E.,  Oi-leans 
Snow  Nath'l,  Chatham 


DIRECTORY. 

Sparrow  Thos.,  ('hatham 
Thacher  tJhas.,  Yarmouth 
Wood  Richard  S.,  Falmouth 
Young  Asa,  Barnstable 

Bakers. 

Higgins  John  S.,  WeUfleet 
Kahn  John,  Sandwich 
Smith  Sabin,  Provincetown 

Blacksmiths. 

Baker  John  K..  (\\est)  Dennis 
Baxter  .lohn,  (Cotuit)  Ilanistable 
Benson  David,  (West)  Sandwich 
Benson  Howard.  Saudwioli 
Bodfish  ^\^.  T.,  (Uyannis)  Barnstable 
Burgess  Aaron  L.._  Sandwich 
Crocker  Isaiah,  (Osterville)  Barnstable 
Hallett  Benj.  2cl,  Yarmouth  (Port) 
Hallett  Edward  D.,  Yarmouth  (Port) 


BARNSTABLE    COUNTY. 


57 


Hallctt  (}.,  nnrnstablo 
ll.utt'oril  Uiohard,  I'rovincftowu 
ll:i(cli  Nathan,  Eastliani 
lli^^'iiis  Saiiuiul,  (Jliathani 
lli}.'niii,s  Siiiicciii,  Orleans 
lldWcM  llcrvcy,  Dennis 
.liiiics  Wni.,  liarnst  ililo 
.limes  Wni.  v..  (West)  liarnstable 
lyCdiiard  Simeon, (OsUu-ville)' Barnstable 
J>ineoln  Clark,  (Ceutreville)  Itarnstable 
l;iiiell  Solomon,  (iXstj'.OrleanS 
LiiincUs  Charles,  U'ell'lleet 
I,i.vell  liobt.,  (Osterville)  I'.arnstalile 
Matthews  IJenj.  II.,  Yarmouth  (I'ort) 
-Mayo  D.iviil,  Itrewster 
Niekerson  Freeman.   Ilarwioli  (I'ort) 
Kaymonil  lOlK'ne/.er,  ( I'oeasset)  Sand'cb 
.*<ealmry  Clia|iman,  (lOiist)  Orleans 
Sherman  Samuel,  (South)  Orleans 
Small  Geo.  W.,  Harwich  (Port) 
Small  Isaiah,  Tniro 
Small  .Tesse  0.,  (South)  Harwich 
Snow  Atkins,  I'rovincetowu 
Snow  Zohoth  Jr.,  Brewster 
Swift  Daniel,  (West)  Falmouth 
Thacher  IJeuj.  Jr.,  (South)  Dennis 
Thaeher  Samuel,  Yarmoutli 
Ward  &  Alexander,  [shipsmiths]  Pro- 
vineetowa  [stable 

Weeks  lioliinson,  (Marston:Mills)15aru- 
■\Vood  David,  (South)  Yarmouth 

Boatbuilders. 

Godfrey  Z.  H.,  (South)  Harwich 
Hallett  Solomon,  Chatham 
Lorins  Jose)ih  0..  Harwicli  (Port) 
Nye  .labez,  IJarnstable 
Smith  W.,  Provinccto^Tn 
Snow  ObatUah,  Provincetown 
Snow  Robert,  (East)  Brewster 

Booksellers. 

Carpenter  E.  W..  Chatham 
Hinkley  O.  M.,  Barnstable 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 

Atwood  B.  v.,  \\-ellt1eet 

Bartlett  Chas^  J.,  [ladies']  Brewster 

Buck  J.,  (.South)  Harwich 

Coates  John.  (Hyannis)  Barnstable 

Cro.sby  Joseph  ('..  Brewster 

Crowell  Daniel,  (Hyannis)  Barnstable 

Edwards  Watson,  i'almouth 

Eldridge  C.  F.,  Sandwich 

Ewer  Henry,  Barnstable 

Gibbs  F.  P.,  Sandwich 

(iorham  Bonj.,  Welltleet  (Port) 

Haley  Ephraim.  Provincetown 

Hall  Lott,  WoUfleet 

Hallett  Nathan,  'W'ellfleet  (Port) 

Hamblinton  Nath'l,  Chatham 

Jenkins  E.,  (South)  Yarmouth 

Keith  &  Childs,  Sandwich 

Knowles  Joseph,  Provincetown 

Niekerson  Phineas,  Harwich  (Port) 

Shiverick  W.,  Falmouth 

Snow  Hervey,  Welltleet  (Port) 

Wateniian  C.  C.  P..  Sandwich 

Young  Lawrence,  Provincetown 

Boot  and  Shoe  Makers. 

Chase  Daniel,  (Centreville)  Barnstable 
Giddings  George,  Sandwich 
Jones  Benj.  S.,  Brewster 
Jordan  John,  Welltleet  [ble 

Kelley  Randall,  (Cotuit  Port)  Barnsta- 
Sparrow  Dean,  (South)  Orleans 
Sparrow  Jesse  Jr.,  (East)  Orleans 
Vose  George,  (East)  Orleans 

Brick  Dealers. 

Hills  Jon.athan,  Provincetown 
Hinckley  Josiah,  Barn>table 
Thompson  Seth,  Satuhvieh 

Cabinet  Makers. 

Allen  Sam'l  II..  Sandwich 
Atwood  &  Hopkins,  Welltioet 
Pope  J.  W..  Sandwich 
Stetson  Calvin.  Barnstable 

Carpenters. 

Davis  Benj.,  Truro 
Davis  Solomon,  Truro 


Dyer  John,  Provincetown 
Knowles  Robert,  Provincetown 
I'aine  .Icremiah,  Truro 
Itich  Z.,  Truro 

Ryder  E.  H.,  Yarmouth  (Port) 
Sellew  Li'wis  L.,  (North)  Truro 
Small  Alfred,  Provincetown 
Smith  B.  A.,  Provincetown 
Smith  John,  Provincetown 

Caulkers  and  Gravers. 

Diilliver  &   Parson-:,  Provinc'etowa 
Garran  &  Stanford,  '■ 

Jlott  Stephen,  " 

Clergymen. 

Tlif  letters  in  brackets  below  denote 
til'  Denominations  as  follows: — C.T., 
Congregationalist    (  Trinitarian)  ;  B., 
Baptist;  F.  B.,  Freeioill  Baptist;  M, 
Mlhodist;  M.   P.,   Methodist   Protes- 
tant ;  M.  E.J  Methodist  Episcopal;  E. 
M..Eian.  Methodist ; E., Episcopalian ; 
C.    U..  Congregationalist  (Unitarian); 
Uv.,    Universalisl ;    Ch.' Christian  ;  k. 
C,  Roman  Catholic  ;  N.  J.,  Neiv  Jeru- 
salem; Me.,  Millerite;  3In.,  Mormon. 
Bacon  Elisha,  [C.  T.]  B.arnstablo 
Bailey  Stephen,  [C.  T.]  Eastham 
Barden  S.,  [Uv.j  Orleans 
Barnaby  James,  [B.]  Harwich 
Beaman  Chs.  C,  [C.  T.]  Wellflcet 
Beard  S.  F.,  [C.  T.]  Falmouth 
Bellows  John  N.,  [C.  U.]  Barnstable 
Blake  T.  D.,  [M.  E.]  (South)  Truro 
Br.adley  Alfred  C,  [Uv.]  Brewster 
Chandler  Joshua,  Dennis 
Crafts  Eliph.  P.,  [C.  U.]  Sandwich 
Damon  Franklin,  Brewster 
Davis  James,  '• 

Davis  Lothrop,  Orleans 
Fish  C.  T.,  [0.  T]  (Cotuit)  Fahnouth 
Fish  Phineas,  Marshpee  [^vich 

Garland  J.,  [C.  T.]  (Monument)  Sand- 
Ilaines  Benj.,  [M.  E.]  Sandwich 
Haynes  D.  C,  [B.]  Barnstable 
Hinkley  Edward  B.,  [M.  E.]  (Hyannis) 

Barnstable 
Hooker  H.  B.,  [C.  T.]  Falmouth 
Howson  John,  [M.]  Wellfleet 
Hunt  John  B.,  [M.  E.](South)  WeUfleet 
Kenney  P.  T.,  [M.  E.]  Provincetown 
Latham  Alanson,  [M.]  Dennis 
Leonard  Wm.,  [M.  E.]  Eastham 
Livescy  John  Jr.,  [M.  E.]  Provincetown 
Livesey  Wm.,  [JI.  E.]  Chatham 
Lord  J.  M  ,  [M.  E.]  (North)  Truro 
Moran  James,  [R.  C]  Sandwich 
Myrick  Osborn,  [C.  T.]  Provincetown 
Newell  Fred.  R..  [C.  U.]  Brewster 
Noble  E.  W.,  [0.  T.]  Truro 
Palmer  Anthony  A.,  fM.  E.]  Truro 
Pease  Giles,  [C.  T.]  Sand^vich 
Pope  R.  S.,  [Uv.]  (Hyannis)  Barnstable 
Sanger  G.  J.,  [Uv.]  Sandwich 
Sargent  — ,  [B.]  Barnstable  [Sandwich 
Stebbins  Dixon,  [M.  E.]   (.Alonumeut) 
Stet.wn  Wm.,  [M.  E.]  Falmouth 
Talbot  M.  J  Jr  ,  [M.  E]  Sandwich 
Tasker  J.,  [M.  E]  Orleans 
Tisd.ale  — ,  [M.]  Dennis 
Tolman  Richard.  [0.  T  ]  (South) Dennis 
Tubald  Wakctield.[B.]  (Osterville)Ba'n- 
Tuoker  Elijah.  [C.  T]  Chatham  [stable 
■Washburn  J.  B.,  [M.E.](Osterv'e)  Barn- 
Wells  Elias.  [C.  T.]  Sandwich      [stable 
^\'hite  Jacob,  [C.  T.]  Orleans 
AVinchcster  Geo.  U.,  [JI.E.]  (W.)Sand- 
Woodburv  — ,  [Uv.]  Uarnstable    [wich 
M'oodiuan  — ,  [C.  T.]  Welltleet 

Clotiiiag. 
Bowley  J.  E.  &  G.,  Provincetown 

Fuller  J.  S.,  " 

Howard  .T.  D.,  Sandwich 

Miller  F.  G.,  Provincetown 

Niekerson  Chs.,         " 

Packard  E.,  Falmouth 

Small  D.  F  .  Provincetown 

Smith  Atkins  &  Co.,  Provincetown 

Coal. 

[See  Wood  and  Coal.] 


Coopers. 

Baker  F.  P.,  (South)  Yarmouth 
•  Jhasc  Job,  (South)  DcniilM 
DeW'olf  (Jeortfo,  Provincetown 
Doanc  E.  tJ.,  Harwich  (I'ort) 
HowcH  &  Taylor,  Yannouth  (Port) 
Kellev  A.  &  Co.,  (South)  Dennis 
Phillips  Braddock  G.,  Harwich  (Port) 
Snow  Caleb,  Harwich  (Port)  [wich 

Tuttle  Jesse  &  Brothers,  (South)  Har- 

Counsellors. 

Copeland  Geo.,  Brewster 
Davis  John  W.,  WeDHect 
Doane  John,  Orleans 
Fes.senden  C.  B.  II.,  Sandwich 
Lewis  Jas.  D.,  FaIn:outh 
Marstoa  Geo..  Barnstable 
Marston  Nymph.'i.s,     " 
Ny(^  Seth  F  ,  Sandwich 
Scudder  Zeno,  Barnstable 
Small  Simeon  N.,  Yarn.outh  (Port) 

Country  Stores. 

Where  are  kept  Dry   Goods,   GronriM 

Crockery,  '^c,  ^c,  Ifc. 
Aiken  David  K.  &  Co..  (South)Y«n»Ti 
Atwood  Harding,  (South)  Wellfleet 
Atwood  John,  I'rovincetown 
Atwoo<l  Levi,  Ciliatham 
Atwood  Nath'l,  Orleans 
Bacon  Ebenezer,  Barnstable 
Baker  Braddock,  (South)  Yannouth 
Baker  John,  (South)  Dennis 
Baker  Joseph,     "  '• 

Baker  Timothy,  (Hyannis)  Barnstable 
Baker  Watson,  '•  •• 

Boiu-ue  Chas.,  (North)  Sandwich 
Boyce  Gilbert  R.,  (West)  Falmouth 
Brooks  Obed  Jr.,  Harwich 
Burgess  Aaron  li.,  (Pocasset)Sandwick 
Burpee  Hiram,  Sandwich 
Cahoon  Seth,  (West)  Harwich 
Chapman  Howes,  Dennis 
Chase  G.  AV.  &  Co.,  (South)  Dennis 
Chase  Job,  (West)  Harwich 
Central  Trading  Company,  Wellfleet 
Childs  Daniel,  (Cotuit  Port)  Bamstabl» 
Clark  Chas.  A.,  Falmouth 
Coleman  John,  (Cotuit  Port)  Bamsta'e 
Cole  Collins  S.,  (South)  Welltleet 
Cook  E.  &  E.  K.,  Provincetown 
Cook  H.  &  S.,  Provincetown 
Cook  Philip,  " 

Cook  Stephen  .Tr.,    '• 
Covell  Nath.-uiiel,      " 
Crocker  Daniel.  Y'armouth  (Port) 
Crosby  D.  H  ,  Orleans  [stable 

Crosby  W.  &  Son,  (Centreville)  Barn- 
Crosby  &  Lewis,  (Centreville)  Bamst,i- 
Crowell  A.,  Provincetown  [ble 

Crowell  Divvid.         " 
Crowell  F.  H.,  (West)  Yarmouth 
Crowell  John  F.,  (West)  Dennis 
Crowell  Paul  Jr.,  (West)  Sandwich 
Crowell  S.,  (West)  Dennis 
D.avis  Frederic,  (West)  Falmouth 
Dillingham  Stephen,  (West)  Fahnouth 
Do.ane  Ephm.,  Harwich  (Port) 
Doane  Ezekiel,  Eastham 
Doane  Freeman.  (East)  Orleans 
Doane  V.,  Harwich  (Port) 
Dunbar  Frederic.  (South)  Yarmouth 
Dyer  c<t  Atwwd,  Wellfleet 
Dyer  Sam'l.  Truro 
Edson  E..  Orleans 
Eldredge  Benj.  W..  Ilarwich  (Port) 
Eldridge  Hiram  T..        ••  '• 

Eldridge  Kimball,  (West)  Chatham 
Ellis  Alden  N.,  (North)  Sandwich 
Freeman  E..  Provincetown 
Freeman  Wat.son,  (Ej\st)  Sandwich 
Giddings  Geo.,  Sandwich 
Gould  James,  Chatham 
Gurnev  David,  (West)  Sandwich 
Hall  Abijah.  Dennis 
Hallett  N,  Y..  Yarmouth  (Port) 
Hallett  Warren.  (Hy.innis)  Bamstc^jle 
Hamblintou  Wm..  Chatham 
Hammond  A..  Chatham 
Harding  Stejilien,  Chatham 
Hardy  Josiah  Jr.,         •• 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Haughton  A.,  Eastham 

Heard  Davis,  Orleans 

Ilitisins  Geo.,  (East)  Brewster 

Ilist^ins  Jos..  Truro 

Ili;?i;insP  W.,  \Vellfleet 

Ili^rjjins  Samuel,       " 

Ili^jlins  Sam'l  Jr.,    " 

llilliarJ  T.  &  S.  &  Co.,  Provincetown 

Hinckley  &  Stutson,  Sandwich 

Holbrook  Benjamin,  Wellfleet 

Holway  A.,  Sandwich 

Howes  (Jrowell  &  Co.,  Dennis 

Howes  Collins,  Chatham 

Howes  Daniel,         " 

Howes  David,  " 

Howes  Elisha,         " 

Howes  James  S..  (East)  Dennis 

Howes  James  &  Co.,  " 

Howes  Samuel,  " 

Howes  Shubael,  " 

Howland  Jason,  (West)  Barnstable 

Huckins  Joseph,  " 

Jones  Ezra,  { VVaquoit)  Falmouth 

Kelley  J.  &  Sons,   (Centreville)   Barn- 

Kenney  John,  Truro  [stable 

Kenrick  Alfred,  Orleans 

Kuowles  Elijah,  Eastham 

Knowlcs  James,  Barnstable  (Port) 

Knowles  Joshua,  (North)  Truro 

Knowles  Joshua  Jr.,  "         " 

Laha  D.  Mrs.,  Wellfleet 

Lancey  Benj.,  Provincetown 

Laphara  Wm.  F.,  Sandwich 

Lewis  Frederic,  Barnstable 

Loring  Wm.,  Sandwich 

Matthews  David,  (South)  Yarmouth 

Mayo  Albert,  Brewster 

Mayo  Jeremiah,  " 

Mayo  John  Jr.,  Truro 

Mayo  Josiah,  Chatham 

Myrick  Isiiac,  Yarmouth  (Port) 

Myrick  Nathaniel,  Brewster 

Nicholson  L.,  (Cotuit  Port)  Barnstable 

Nickerson  Abner,  (South)  Harwich 

Nickerson  Charles,  Provincetown 

Nickerson  E.,  " 

Nickerson  John,  " 

Nickerson  Joshua,  2d,  (North)  Chatham 

Nickerson  Joseph  P.,  (South)  Harwich 

Nickerson  Silas,  (West)  Dennis 

Nickerson  S.  L.,  [ship  stores]  Province- 

Nye  F.  6.,  (North)  Falmouth        [town 

Packard  E.,  Falmouth 

Paine  E.  &  Co.,  Truro 

Paine  Joshua,  Provincetown 

Paine  Solomon  &  Co.,  Truro 

Parker  Seth  Jr.,  (West)  Barnstable 

Peirce  Joshua  Y.,  Wellfleet 

Percival  Azariah,  Barnstable 

Perry  H.  &  Co.,  (Pocasset)  Sandwich 

Phinney  Asa,  ( W^aquoit)  Falmouth 

Phinney  Ehsha,  (Cotuit  Port)  Barnsta- 

Pitts  Thomas,  Truro  [ble 

Pope  0.  E.  &  E.  T.,  Sandwich 

Proctor  Chas.,  (Monument)  Sandwich 

Ransom  Benj.,  (North)  Sandwich 

Raymond  Asa  (3.,  (Pocasset)  Sandwich 

Rich  Atwood  &  Co.,  Truro 

Rich  Benj.,  Wellfleet 

Rich  E.  &  Co.,  Truro 

Rich  Nehemiah,  " 

Rider  C,  Chatham 

Rider  Thacher,  (North)  Chatham 

Rider  Samuel,  Truro 

Robinson  John,  (East)  Falmouth 

Rogers  John  F.,  (West)  Harwich 

Rogers  Prince,  Orleans 

Ryder  Godfrey  Jr.,  Provincetown 

Scott  M.,  Sandwich 

Scudder  E.,  (Ostcrville)  Barnstable 

Scudder  Josiah,     "  " 

Scudder  N.  &  D.,  " 

Sears  E.  B.,  {\\\-M)  Brewster 

Shiverick  fc  Wdcil,  (West)  Valmouth 

Small  Caleb,  (Soutli)  Harwich 

Small  Daniel,   Provincetown 

Small  David  H.,  (West)  Harwich 

Small  Francis,  (North)  Truro 

Small  Jesse,  Provincetown 

Small  Zebina,  Harwich  ( Port) 

Smith  D.  D.,  (North)  Truro 

Smith  John  &  Co.,  Truro 


Snow  Laban,  Harwich  (Port) 

Snow  S.  Mrs.,  Provincetown 

Sparrow  S.  Jr.,  (South)  Orleans 

Stevens  Levi,  Truro 

Swift  EUis  M.,  (Monument)  Sandwich 

Swift  &  Ellis,  (North)  Sandwich 

Taylor  N.  Mrs.,  Chatham 

Taylor  Washington,  Chatham 

Thacher  JL  Miss,  (Hyanuis)  Barnstable 

Thacher  Paddock,  Yarmouth  (Port) 

Tobey  F.  C,  "  " 

Union  Wht.  Co.,  Wellfleet 

Union  Whf.  Store  Co.,  Provincetown 

Wales  &  Conant,  Barnstable 

Weeks  Cyrus,  (South)  Harwich 

We.xon  Benj.,  (South)  Dennis 

Wexon  Joshua  Jr.,  "        " 

Wliitman  Isaac,  ( VVest)  Barnstable 

Whorf  J.,  Truro 

Whorf  N.,     " 

Whorfe  Thos.  R.,  Provincetown 

Wilder  Josiah,  Truro 

Willard  H.  H.,  Provincetown 

Winslow  Nathan,  (West)  Brewster 

Young  J.,  Orleans 

Dentists. 

Allen  Wilkes,  Sandwich 
Whitney  Geo.  R.,  Provincetown 

Dry  Goods. 

[See  also  Coitnlnj  Stores-I 
Arnaud  R.  C,  Wellfleet 
Cook  Ephm.,  Provincetown 
Hallett  Solomon,  Chatham 
HigLfins  Lewis,  Wellfleet 
Hoi  brook  Lucy,       " 
Newcomb  M.  Mrs.,  (South)  Wellfleet 
Nickerson  Ann  Mrs.,  Provincetown 
Shedd  Wm.  M.,  " 

Small  D.  F.,  " 

Fancy  Goods. 

Eaton  James  B.,  Provinceto^vn 
Hopkins  Joshua  F.,         " 
Lovell  A.  AY.,  (Hyannis)  Barnstable 
Small  M.  M.,  Provincetown 
Willard  H.H.,         " 

Farniture. 

Edson  Eliphalet,  Yarmouth  (Port) 
Pope  J.  AV.,  Sandwich 

Grain  and  Flour. 

Burpee  Hiram,  Sandwich 
Cobb  &  Smith,  Barnstable 
Crocker  J.  B.,  Yarmouth  (Port) 
Foster  .Jonathan,  Brewster 
Howes  &  Taylor,  Yarmouth  (Port) 
Kenrick  Alex.,  (East)  Orleans 
Sears  &  Howes,  (East)  Dennis 
AV'aterman  C.  C.  P.,  Sandwich 

Grist  Mills. 

Anderson  Wm.,  Yarmouth 
Baker  Benson,  " 

Baxter  &  Baker,  (West)  Yarmouth 
Collins  A.  &  Co.,  (North)  Truro 
Farris  Reuben  K.,  (South)  Yarmouth 
Hinkley  N.,(Marston's  Mills)  Barnsta- 
Howes  James  &  Co.,  Dennis  [ble 

Howes  Rufus  &  Co.,  Yarmouth 
Jones  Silas,  (West)  Sandwich 
Nye  Samuel,  (East)         " 
Robinson  John,  (\Vaquoit)  Falmouth 
Robinson  Joseph,  (East)  Falmouth 
Rogers  Samuel,  (North)  Truro 
Ryder  Isaac,  Wellfleet 
Small  James,  (North)  Truro 
Smith  Warren,  Provincetown 
Spriiigliill  Corn  &  Saw  >Iill,(East)  Sand- 
Wing  Stephen,  Sandwich  [wich 

Hair  Dressers. 

Armstrong  Wm.,  Sandwich 
Small  M.  N.,  Provincetown 

Hardware. 

Atwood  Simeon,  Wellfleet 
Higgins  &  Stubbs,     " 
Holway  A.,  Sandwich 
Snow  N.  A.,  Provincetown 

Harness  Makers. 

Arnaud  R.  C,  WellHoct 
Childs  B.  R.,  Sandwich 


Farris  Russell  D.,  (South)  Yarmouth 
Fish  Rufus,  Falmouth 
Freeman  Watson,  (East)  Sandwich 
Hallett  Benj.  1st,  Yarmouth  (Port) 
Hatch  Francis,  " 

Holmes  Wm.  D.,  Barnstable 
Lovell  Eldridge,  Yarmouth  ( Port) 
Rogers  Abner,  (East)  Brewster 
Shiverick  Wm.,  Falmouth 

Hats  and  Caps. 

Atwood  B.  Y.,  Wellfleet 
Chipman  Isaac,  Barnstable 
Fuller  J.  T.,  Provincetown 
Gibbs  F.  P.,  Sandwich 
Hamblinton  Nath'l,  Chatham 
Howard  J.  D.,  Sandwich 
Lothrop  Joseph  IL,  Barnstable 
Miller  F.  G.,  Provincetown 
Small  D.  F.,  " 

Livery  Stables. 

Bartlett  &  Winsor,  Barnstable 
Boyden  Wm.  E.,  Sandsvich 
Chandler  .lames,  Provincetown 
Higgins  Simeon,  Orleans 
Howland  Albert,  (West)  Orleans 
Keith  &  Childs,  Sandwich 
Lane  Dennis,  Wellfleet 
Sears  Chas.  Jr.,  Yarmouth  (Port) 

Lumber. 

Cobb  &  Smith,  Barnstable 

Cook  H.  &  S.,  Provincetown 

Crosby  Joshua  &  Co.,  Orleans 

Foster  Jonathan,  Brewster 

Freeman  E.,  Provincetown 

Hallett  M.  C.  &  Co.,  Yarmouth  (Port) 

Hilliard  T.  &  S.,  Provincetown 

Hills  Jonathan,  Provincetown 

Hinckley  Josiah,  Barnstable 

Mayo  J.  &  D.,  Brewster 

Nickerson  &  Emery,  Chatham 

Pepper  Bangs.  Brewster 

Smith  David,  Provincetown 

Thayer  H.  H.,  Sandwich 

Union  Whf.  Store  Co.,  D.Fairbanks,  ag't 

Marine  Eailways. 

Provincetown  Marine  Railway,  F.  At- 
kins, agent  I  Fairbanks,  agent 
Union  Marine  Railway,  Provincet'n.  D. 

Manufactories. 

Cotton  Mill,  Sam'l  Wing,  Proprietor, 
Sandwich   [Falmouth,  A.  Clark,  ag't 

Pacific  Cotton  &  Woollen  Mau'ory  (East) 

Falmouth  Glass  Co.,  Falmouth,  John 
Jenkins,  agent 

Boston  &  Sandwich  Glass  Co.,  Sandw'h, 
Deming  Jarves,agt.,  Federal  st.Bost'n 

Manomet  Iron  &  Machine  Co.,  (North) 
Sandwich,  Z.  R.  Hinckley,  agent 

Perry  H.  &  Co.,Manuf.  Hollow  &  Iron 
Ware,  ( Pocasset)  Sandwich 

Satinet  Manufactor}',  (Waquoit)  Fal- 
mouth, John  Robinson,  agent 

Millinery. 

Crocker  II.  P.,  Yarmouth  (Port) 
Fisher  Ann,  "  " 

Lancv  H.  Mrs.,  Provinceto^vn 
Shedd  Wm.  M..  " 

Ming  L.  W.  Miss,  Sandwich 

Marble  and  Stone  Cutters. 

Fisher  Jabcz,  Yarmouth 
Holmes  Nath'l,  Barnstable 
Hopkins  T.  A.,  (East)  Orleans 
Linell  Geo.,  (South)  Orleans 
Winslow  G.  D.,  Brewster 

Oysters  and  Eefresbments. 

Ballard  Allen,  Provincetown 
Fish  Rus.sell,  Sandwich 
Smith  Samuel  S.,  Provincetown 
Smith  Simeon,  [fish]  Sandwich 

Painters. 

(House,  Sisn  and  Fancy.) 
Ames  Franklin,  (Hyannis)  Barnstable 
Atwood  Timothy,  Wellfleet 
Baker  Joseph,  (South)  Yarmouth 
Bates  0.  W.,  Provincetown 
Chase  Francis  W.,  Barnstable 


BARNSTABLE    COUNTY. 


Cook  Caleb,  rrovincotnwn 

Ki-pcniau  Nath'l,  (!h»thain 

(Jeer  Thos.  li.,  Kalmoutli 

IlDwarJ  .(.  \V.,  (Ilvaniiis)  Bamstablo 

Mcailor  &  (^ha-^o,  (West)  Harwich 

Nickcrson  Doaii,  WcllfltH't 

I'crrv  &  Spiiiii;,  Sandwicli 

Kobfiins  .loscpli,  (Ostcrville)  Barnstable 

Kobliins  .lusluia,  Harwich  (Port) 

Siiiitli  Ilcnuiii,  Cliatliaiii 

Taylor  Kdwin,  (West)  Harwich 

Taylor  Eihvin  E.,  (South)  Dennis 

M  hittemoro  David  D.,  Dennis 

^Vhittemore  Daviil,  '' 

Whittoniore  J.,  Barnstable 

Wiley  Freeman  A.,  Truro 

Physicians. 

Allen  Taiil  W.,  Barnstalilo 

Bacheliler  John,  Sandwich 

Bassett  Moses,  Falmouth 

Carpenter  E.  \\'.,  Chatham 

ClilTord  D.  1'.,  " 

Cornish  Aaron,  Falmouth 

Danforth  Nath'l,  Chatham 

Doane  O.  W.,  (Ilyannis)  Barnstable 

Dodge  FrankUn,  Harwich 

Ford  Oliver,  Barnstable 

Gifford  Benj.,  [botanic]  Provincotown 

Oooch  \Vm.  K.,  (South)  Dennis 

Gould  S.  H.,  Brewster 

Greene  Wni.  N.,  Falmouth    ■ 

Harper  John,  Sandwich 

Houfih  H.  C,  [botanic]  Provincetown 

Jenkins  Freeman,  Barnstable 

Jones  Luther  S.,  Yarmouth 

Knight  N.  J.,  Truro 

Knox  T.  P.,  (Hyannis)  Barnstable 

Leonard  Jona.,  Sandwich 

Lord  W.  E.,  (North)  Dennis 

Lothrop  John  L.,  Provincetown 

McCallum  H.  H.,  Barnstable 

Mitchell  Jacob,  Wellfleet 

Newton  A.  H.,  Truro 

Paine  Stephen  A.,  Provincetown 

Phillips  John,  Eastham 

Pineo  P.,  Barnstable 

Pitcher  S.  Jr.,  (Hyannis)  Barnstable 

Pratt  G.  J.,  Harw"ich 

Rogers  Moses,  Falmouth 

Seabury  Benj.  F.,  Orleans 

Shove  George,  Yarmouth  (Port) 

Stetson  John,  Harwich 

Stickncy  E.  Vi'..  Provincetown 

Stone  Jeremiah,        " 

Stone  Thos.  N.,  Wellfleet 

Swift  Alfred,  Dennis 

M'ilson  T.,  Orleans 

Whitney  Isaiah,  Provincetown 

Printers. 

Phinney  S.  B.,  Barnstable 
Swift  0.  F.,  Yarmouth  (Port) 

Provisions. 

Chandler  James,  Provincetown 
Crocki^r  &  Gifford,  " 

CrowcU  C,  (Hyannis)  Barnstable 
Knowles  Butler,  Falmouth 
Merchant  AVm..  Sand^vich 
Nickerson  Chas.,  Provincetown 
Small  Daniels.,  '■ 

Smith  Elijah,  " 

Smith  Wm.,  '• 

Public  Houses. 

Bartlett  &  Winsor,  [Globe  Hotel]  Barn- 
stable 

Bursley  Washburn,  (West)  Barnstable 

Chandler  James,  [Union  House]  Prov- 
incetown 

Dill  Hann.ah.  Wellfleet  [town 

GilTord  Jas..  [Pilgrim  House]  Province- 

Goodsjieeil  Chas.",  ( 1  lyannis)  Barnstable 

Hiirgins  Simeon.  Orleans 

Holbrook  Thos..  Welltleet 

Howes  Isaac,  Dennis 

Rowland  Albert,  (West)  Barnstable 

Pope  Elisha,  Sandwich 

Sears  Chas.  Jr.,  Yarmouth  (Port) 

Tisdiile  Wm.,  Sandwich 

Webster  John,  ( \\ood"s  Hole)  Fahuouth 

\\'ilder  Josiah,  Truro 


Pump  and  Block  Makers, 

Hardi'  g  -T  ihn,  WellHeet 
HolimsO   B.,  Provincetown 
.Mayo 'I  nomas,  " 

Young  Joseph  &  Co.,  Chatham 

Rigger. 
Roberts  David,  I'royincetown 

Sail  MakTS. 
Adams  Alfred,  Provincetown 
Allstrum  B.,  " 

Atkins  P.,  " 

Baker  Timothy,  Harwich  (Port) 
Bates  Henry,  Chatham 
Braddock  \\illiam  F.,  (West)  ILarwich 
Crowell  David,  Y'armouth  (Port) 
Hall  Joseph,  Provincetown 
llannum  (Miarles  A.,  I'rovincctown 
K'elley  k  Dnane,  Har\yich  (Port) 
I'eak'jc.lin,  Welltieet 
Sniitli  Gilliert,  ll.arwich  (Port) 
Southard  Kli,  Wellfleet 

Sash  and  Blind  Makers. 

Chipman  W.  C.  &  J.  K.,  Sandwich 
Hopkins  &  Mayo,  Harwich  (Port) 
Hopkins  Moses,  Brewster 

Ship  Chandlers. 

Bowley  J.  E.  &  (!..  Provincetown 
Chase  Geo.  W.  &  Co.,  (South)  Dennis 
Chase  Job,  "  " 

Crocker  J.  B.,  Y'armouth  (Port) 
Howes  &  Taylor,   '•  " 

Kelley  A.  &  Co.,  (South)  Dennis 
Loveland  Timothy  V.  &  Co.,  Chatham 
Small  Daniel,  Provincetown 
Smith  Atkins  &  Co.,    " 
Sparrow,  Ueed  &  Lewis,  Chatham 
Thatcher,  Cook  &  Co.,  Provincetown 
Union  Wharf  Store  Co.,  D.  Fairbanks, 
agent,  Provincetown 

Shipwrights. 

Loring  &  Smith,  Provincetown 

Kogers ,  Welltieet 

Shiverick  Asa  &  Sons,  (East)  Dennis 
Sleeper  Bradley,  Provincetown 

Spar  Maker. 

Smith  Lewis  L.,  Provincetown 

Stoves  and  Tin  Ware. 

Atkins  Caleb  W.,  Provincetown 
Atwood  Simeon,  Wellfleet 
Burbank  S.  C.  &  Co.,  Sandwich 
Crocker  Edward,  Y'armouth  (Port) 
Forster  Josiah,  Sandwich 
Howes  &  ITallett,  Yarmouth  (Port) 
lluckins  Nelson,  Brewster 
Jenkins  E.,  (West)  Barnstable 
Linell  Geo.W'.,  (West)  Harwich 
Rogers  Sullivan,  Chatham 
Rogers  Geo.  W.,  Provincetown 
Small  Geo.  W.,  Harwich  (Port) 
Snow  N.  A.,  Provincetown 
Snow  Benj.,  (Hyannis)  Barnstable 
Starbuck  Joseph  II.,  Falmouth 

Tailors  and  Drapers. 

Allen  Joshua  M.,  Sandwich 
Backus  J.,  Barnstable 
Burgess  E.  G..  Falmouth 
Duffee  Andrew,  Sandwich 
Hale  Joseph,  Y'armouth  (Port) 
Ilallett  A.  C,  (Hyannis)  Barnstable 
Higghis.I.  K.,  W'ellHeet 
Howard  Edward,  Chatham 
Howard  J    D.,  Sandwich 
McMuUen  Joseph,  " 
Peirce  Harvey,         '• 
Taylor  Isaac,"  Y'armouth  (Port) 
Turner  Joseph  H.,  Brewster 

Tanners  and  Curriers. 

Freeman  IClisha,  ^\"ellt1eet 
Winslow  \Vm.,  (West)  Brewster 

Trunks. 

Fuller  J.  S.,  Provincetown 
Miller  F.  G., 
Small  D.  F., 

Watches  and  Jewelry. 

Eldridgc  Geo..  Chatham 


Mit<hell  Augustus,  Provincetown 

•Munroe  John,   Barnstable 

Nurse  Keulnii  H  ,  (South)  Yannouth 

West  India  Goods. 

[Sfffxtso  Country  Stores.] 
Bowers  .Smith,  ( Wood's  Hole)  Falmouth 
Bowley  J.  E.  &  (I.,  Provincetown 
Chase  Job,  (South)  Denniii 
Clark  Cha.s.,   Falmouth 
Cobb  &  Smith,  Barnstable 
Collins  Patrick,  Sandwich 
Cr(H:ker  J.  B.,  Yarmouth  (Port) 
Criicker  &.  (iillord,  Provincetown 
Crowi'll  C,  (llyainiis)  Barnstable 
Freeman  Prince,  Provincetown 
Iliggins  Simeon,  Orleans 
Howes  &  Taylor,  Yarmouth  (Port) 
Ilii\yes  Wm.  C,  (South)  Dennis 
Johnson  Timotliy  P.,  Provincetown 
Keith  &  Childs,  .Sandwich 
Kelley  A.  &  Co.,  (South)  Dennis 
Knowles  Butler,  Falmouth 
Loveland  Timothy  V.  &  Co.,  Chatliam 
Merchant,  \\'arren  &  Co.,  Sandwich 
Reardon  Titus  P.,  " 

Scott  M.,  " 

Sears  &  Howes,  (East)  Dennis 
Smith  Atkins  &  Co.,  Provincetown 
Smith  Elijah,  '" 

Smith  Wm.,  " 

Sparrow,  Reed  &  Lewis,  Chatham 
Thatcher,  Cook  &  Co.,  Provincetown 
Waterman  C.  C.  P.,  Sand^yich 

Wheel'WTights. 

Burgess  &  Jones,  Sandwich 
Crocker  — ,  (West)  Barnstable 
Hallett  Eben  Jr.,  Yarmouth  (Port) 
Hopkins  Elisha  Jr.,  Orleans 
Keith  Is;i<ac,  [car  maker)  (West)  Sand- 
Mallard  Geo.,  Brewster  [wich 
Phinney  Nelson,  (Centrcville)  Bamsta- 
Rogers  Jona  ,  Orleans  [ble 
Sparrow  Reuben  C,  Wellfleet 
Thacher  Watson,  Y'armouth 
Thatcher  Jaseph,  (South)  Dennis 
Weeks  Hiram,  (Ostcrville)  Barnstable 
White  Rufus,  (South)  Y'armouth 

Wood  and  Coal. 

Atwood  John,  Provincetown 

BoNvley  J.  E.  &  G., 

Cobb  &  Smith,  Barnstable 

Cook  E.  &  E.  K.,  Provincetown 

Cook  H.  &  S.,  " 

Cook  Stephen  Jr.,      " 

Crowell  A.,  " 

Freeman  E.,  '" 

Ilallett  M.  C.  &  Co.,  Y'.armonth  (Port) 

Hilliard  T.  &  S..  Provincetown 

Hills  Jonatha.n,  " 

Hinckley  Josiah, Barnst.ible 

Small  Daniel.  Provincetown 

Smith  Atkins  &  Co.,     " 

Thatcher,  Cook  &  Co.,  "    [Provincefn 

Union  Wf.  Store  Co.,  D.  Fairbanks,  ag't, 

Whorf  Thos.  R.,  Provincotown 

Miscellaneous. 

Ballast.— T'mw.  V.  John.son,  Province- 
to^^Ti               [ton's  Mills)  Barnstable 
Carriage  Builder.— E.  Crocker,  (Mars- 
Cniifertioner. — ls.aac  Quincll.  Sandw'ch 
Earthen  Ware  MittD'fac'ry. .  Brad- 
ford. (West)  Barnstable 
Insurance  Agent. — Godfrey  Ryder  Jr., 
Provincetown                         [Harwich 
Lamp  BlarJc  Mnnu/ac. — Sam'l  Small, 
Lard  Oil  Manufac. — Wm.  Nye  Jr.  & 
Co..  Falmouth         [Yarmouth  (Port) 
jllii;«e.sia  Manuf. — George  D.  Shove, 
Mu.^ic   Teacher. — George  R.  Whitney. 
Provincetown                [Provincetown 
Oil  for  WatchtsSf  Clocks.— Ca\eb  Cook, 
Pirino  Manuf.— E.  Ryder  Jr.,  Yarm'th 

(Port) 
Planing  Mill.—W.    Smith,   Province- 
town.  H.  H.  Thayer,  Sandvvich 
Screxcs  ^'  Levers  for  raising  vessels,  Ifc. 

— .lohn  Dyer  &  Co.,  Provincetown 
Wool     Carrf/jiff.— A.  Marston,  (Mars- 
ton's  Mills)  Barnstable 


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MASSACHUSETTS    STATE    RECORD, 


BERKSHIRE  COUNTY. 


Berkshire  Countj',  formerly  part  of  Hampshire  County,  was  incorporated  April  21,  1761. 

It  is  the  most  western  county,  and  extends  entirely  across  the  Slate. 

In  the  eastern  part  of  this  county  lie  the  Hoosac  Mountains,  and  in  the  western  the  Taconic. 

The  population  in  1840  was  41,680  :  number  of  towns,  30  ;  square  miles,  952  ;  population  to  a  square 
mile,  44.  Population  in  1853,  4i),o36  ;  towns  32 ;  population  to  a  square  mile,  52.  Lenox  is  the  county 
town. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Judge  of  Probate,  Daniel  N.  Dewey,  Lenox. 

Ref/ister  of  Probate,  John  Brannin^,  Monterey. 

Clerk  of  the  Courts,  Charles  Sedijwick,  Lenox. 

Re(/ister  of  Deeds,  North  District,  llicharcl  Whit- 
ney,'L«He*'6oro?<yA  ,•  Middle  District,  George  J. 
Tucker,  Lenox;  South  District,  Isaac  Seeley, 
Great  Barrington. 

County  Treasurer,  Geo.  J.  Tucker,  Lenox. 

Crier  of  Courts,  Joel  Davis. 

Jailer,  Isaac  C.  Ives. 

Ocerseers  of  House  of  Correction,  Geo.  J.  Tucker, 
Chailes  Sedj^wick. 

SSheriJf,  Thomas  Twining,  Lenox. 
Deputy  S/ieriffs. 

Adams,  Z^lotes  H.  Richmond. 

Adams,  (North,)  John  Holden,  Jabez  Hall,  Jo- 
«iah  Q.  Robnson,  2d. 

Charlemont,  Samuel  Potter. 

Cheshire,  Gilbert  W.  Dresser. 

Great  Barrington,  Calvin  C.  Crane. 

Hi?>sdale,  John  M.  Tuttle. 

Lanesborough,  Lyman  Hall,  Jr. 

Lee,  A.  H    Pease. 

Lenox,  Isaac  C.  Ives. 

New  Marlborough,  Samuel  A.  Turner. 

Monterey,  John  G.  Mansur. 

Otis,  Moses  Day. 

Pittsfield,  A.  W.  Kellogg. 

Sandisfeld,  E.  Bosworth. 

Sheffield,  Augustus  F.  Brown. 

Stockbridge,  Daniel  B.  Fenn. 

West  Stockbridge,  William  Jones. 

Williamstown,  John  R.  Bulkley. 

Probate  Court,  holden  at  Lenox,  on  the  1st 
Tuesday  of  every  month,  and  Wednesday,  except 
in  February,  May,  August,  and  November. 

At  Adams,  on  the  Wednesdays  ne.xt  after  the 
2d  Tuesdays  of  January,  April,  July,  and  October. 

At  Gt.  Barrington,  on  the  Wednesdays  next  after 
the  first  Tuesdays  in  Feb  ,  May,  Aug.,  and  Nov. 

At  Lanesborough,  on  the  2d  Tuesdays  in  Jan- 
uary, April,  July,  and  October. 

County  Commissioners. 

Asahel  Foote,  Williamstown,  Chairman ;  Seth 
Norton,  iV^ew  Marlboro' ;  John  Nye,  Lee. 

Soecial  Commissioners. — Elisha  Rockwell,  Peru ; 
Edw.  P.  Woodworth,  Great  Barrington. 

Times  of  Meeting . — At  Lenox,  on  the  1st  Tues- 
days in  January,  April,  July,  and  September. 
Commissioners  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

G.  N.  Briggs,  W.  E.  Brayton.  Horatio  Byington, 
Ezekiel  R.  Colt,  Daniel  N.  Dewey,  Bartlett  Dolen, 
Stoddard  Hubbell,  Calvin  Martiii,  Chas.  M.  Owen, 
J.  Q.  Robinson,  Charles  Sedgwick,  Increase  Sum- 
ner, Henry  L.  Sabin,  Wm.  S.  Tucker,  Ralph 
Taylor,  William  P.  Walker,  George  J.  Tucksr, 
Billings  Pahner. 

Ju'itices  of  the  Peace  and  Quorum. 

Adams,  Benj.  F.  Robinson,  W.  H.  Tyler,  E.  D. 
Whittaker. 

Egrcmont,  Wilbur  Curtis. 

Gt.  Barritigton,  Increase  Sumner. 

Lee,  William  Porter. 

Lenox,  Henry  W.  Bishop,  Chas.  Sedgwick,  Geo. 
J.  Tucker,  Wnii.  S.  Tucker,  Thos.  Twining,  Wra. 
P.  Walker. 


Monterey,  E.  B,  Garfield. 

New  Marlboro',  Edward  Stevens,  Seth  Norton, 
Noah  Gibson. 

Otis,  Lester  Filley. 

Peru,  Cyrus  Stowell. 

Pittsfield,  Phineas  Allen,  George  N.  Brings, 
Henry  H.  Childs,  Ezekit-l  R.  Colt,  Henry  Hub- 
bard, Ensign  H.  KfUotrg,  C^ilvin  Martin,    Edward 

A.  Newton,  Thos   F.  Plunkett,  Julius  Rockwell. 
Sandisfeld,  D:iniel  Sears. 

Slicjii^'ld,  Edward  F.  Ensign. 

Stockbridge,  J.  Z.  Goodrich,  Wm.  Williams. 

Williamstown,  Henry  L.  Sabin. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 
(See  also  Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Quortim.) 

Adams,  E.  Bailey,  Samuel  Bowen,  Samuel  M. 
Bowerman,  H.  J.  Bliss,  Isaac  Dean,  Charles 
Marsh,  Wm.  C.  Plunkett,'  F.  0.  Sayles,  Wm.  H. 
Tyler. 

Adams  (North.)  0.  Arnold,  W.  E.  Brayton,  H. 
L.  Dawes,  Daniel  Jenks,  Andrew  A.  Richmond, 
Thomas  Robinson,  James  T.  Robinson,  L.  C. 
Thayer,  W.  H.  Warner.  George  Millard,  Abel 
Wetherbee.  Almond  B.  Cole,  Isaac  Hohuan. 

Atford,  Reuben  C.  Fitch,  E.  C.  Ticknor,  E.  K. 
Williams. 

Becket,  Wm.  O.  Bell,  Gains  Carter,  Mark  P. 
Carter,  Charles  O.  Perkins.  Timothy  Snow. 

Cheshire,  Russell  C.  Brown,  James  Brown, 
Richmond  P.  Brown,  L.  G.  Cole,  HoUis  Mansfield, 
Ira  Richardson,  James  N.  Richmond,  INathan 
Sayles,  John  Welles,  John  C.  Wolcott. 

Clarksburg,  Salah  Clark. 

Dalton,  Alpheus  Brown,  John  C.  Chase,  John 
Chamberlin,  Henry  Ferre,  Granville  D.  Weston, 
Charles  ¥.  13ennett. 

Egrcmont,  James  Baldwin,  Samuel  Bacon,  R. 
P.  Brown,  S.  B.  Dewey,  Nathan  Benjamin,  S.  C. 
Newman,  J.  H.  Rowley,  Geo.  W.  Lester. 

Florida,  Nahuni  P.  Brown,  Dennis  Thayer, 
Israel  Whitcomb. 

Gt.  Barrington,  Charles  N.  Emerson,  A.  Gid- 
dings,  Charles  Hudson,  Samuel  Newman,  Isaac 
Seeley,  Henry  Wheeler,  Increase  Sumner,  Edward 
P.  Woodworth,  Rowland  Wharfield,  Almon  I. 
Loring,  Rodney  Hill. 

Hancock,  Leonard  Doty,  Silas  H.  Gardner, 
Joshua  Gorton,  Calvin  P.  Lapham,  Augustus  L. 
Smith,  Jason  White. 

Hinsdale,  John  Cady,  O.  P  Colt,  Chas.  J.  Kit- 
tredge,  Charles  H.  Plunkett,  Charles  K.  TriJ^cy. 

Lanesborough,  Sherman  Curtis,  W.  T.  Filley, 
Lyman  Hall,  Socrates  Squires,  Alden  Worden, 
Richard  Whitney,  Asahel  Buck,  Nathaniel  B. 
Williams. 

Lee,  Hubbard  Bartlett,  Caleb  Belden,  Lewis 
Beach,  Lawson  D.  Bidwell,  Jonathan  F.  Cook, 
Leonard  Church,  Franklin  Chamberlin,  Harrison 
Garfield,  John  Nye,  George  W.  Platner,  Franklin 
Sturgis,  Samuel  Gates,  Frederick  N.  Lowry. 

Lenox,  Henry  W.  Bishop,  Oliver  Dewey,  James 
Collins,  Chas.  Matoon,  Thomas  Sedgwick,  George 
J.  Tucker,  William  S.  Tucker,  Thos.  Twining, 
Charles  Sedgwick,  William  P.  Walker. 

Monterey,  John  D.  Bidwell,  James  Freeman.  E. 

B.  Garfield,  Milton  Judd,  Amos  Laugdon,  Wilbur 

C.  Langdon. 

Mt.     Washington,   John   Campbell,  Stanton   A. 
Campbell,  Bela  N.  Clark,  Ira  Schutt. 
New  Ashford,  Phineas  Harmon. 


BEUKSIIIllE    COUNTY. 


Gl 


New  Mnrlhorouf///,  Edwin  Adams,  J.  N  Cullur, 
Noiih  Gibson,  Srih  Norton,  Levi  L.  Smith,  Loren 
Sinitti,  I'ldwiwd  Stfivens,  Auijiistus  Turner,  Flarlow 
S.  Underwood,  15pnjiimiii  Wheeler,  Joseph  W. 
llowp,  Animi  Warr.er. 

(His,  Anion  Jiidd,  Elam  P.  Norton,  Bavil  Sey- 
mour, Ilcnry  Seymour,  ^Marsliall  Wilcox,  Lester 
Filley,  Alanson  Crittenden,  Norman  Strifkland. 

Peru,  Ebenczer  Haskell,  Henry  Pierce,  Milo 
Stowell,  Cyrus  Stowoll. 

nttsjlcld,  Arnoa  Barnes,  Henry  S.  Briggs,  Eze- 
kiel  R.  Colt,  James  D.  Colt,  2d,  Kic-hard  C. 
Cogswell,  James  H.  Dunham,  N.  S.  Dodge,  L 
H.  Gamwell,  Levi  Goodrich,  Thomas  A.  Gold, 
Thomas  G.  Gold,  E.  H.  Kellogg,  Thco.  Hinsdale, 
Jared  Ingersoll,  l\Litthias  R.  Lanckton,  Calvin 
Martin,  Hosea  Merrill,  Jr.,  Phincas  L.  Page, 
Robert 'W.  Adam,  Geo.  S.  AVillis,  Jonathan  Allen, 
2il,  Jasr  Boehe,  John  S.  Noble,  Abel  West,  Joel  S. 
Paiijc,  Levi  Beebe,  J.  C.  West,  Pliineas  Allen,  Jr. 

RIchinnnd,  Win.  Bacon,  Erastus  Rowley,  John 
Sliprrill,  Eleazer  Williams. 

Sandisfield,  Henry  Abbey,  John  11.  Allen, 
Erastus  Beach,  Ed\vin?Bosworth,  Samuel  C.  Par- 
sons, Joshua  M.  Sears,  Uriel  Smith,  Lyman 
Webster,  Josiah  Wolcott,  L.  K.  Strickland. 

Savoy,  Bradish  Dunham,  Harmon  Snow. 

SJu'ffidd,  James  Bradford,  Jr  ,  Ira  Curtis,  Bart- 
Ictt  Doten,  Elijah  S.  Deming,  John  A.  Laffargue, 
Oliver  Peck,  Billings  Palmer,  Lovett  Taft,  Edward 
F.  Ensign. 

Stockhridge,  Alanson  Bennett,  Calvin  Dewey, 
Jonathan  E.  Field,  Robert  E.  Galpin,  John  Z. 
Goodrich,  Cl-.arles  M.  Owen,  Jabez  Lane,  Marshall 
Warner,  Wm.  Whitney,  Edward  C.  Carter,  Giles 
Kellogg,  Billinss  Palmer,  Norman  Sheldon. 

Tiinnciham,  Eli  Hale,  J.  W,  Sweet,  Eli  G.  Hale. 

Washi»fffo?i,  Wm.  F.  Bell,  Philip  Earaes. 
FTIFVrf   Stoc/cbridqe,  George  G.  Foskett,  Norman 
Sheldon,  Henry  W.  Taft,  George  W.  Kniffin,  Cyrus 
H.  Woodruff. 

WiUiamstown,  James  Corbin,  Daniel  N.  Dewey, 
Franklin  E  Foster,  Stephen  Hosford,  Thomas  C. 
Phelps,  Henry  L.  Sabin,  Samuel  Smith,  Augustus 
Starkweather,  Nathaniel  G.  Waterman. 

Windsor,   William   A.    Bates,    Reiiben    Pierce, 
Philo  Wright,  Levi  M.  Winslow,  Ellison  Axtell. 
Notaries  Public. 

Adams,  William  E.  Brayton,  Franklin  0.  Sayles. 

Gt.  Barrington,  C.  N.  Emerson,  Henry  Wheeler. 

Laneshoroiif/h ,  W.  T.  FiUey. 

Lee,  Franklin  Chamberlain,  William  Porter. 

Pittsjield,  James  Buel,  James  D.  Colt,  2d. 

Stockhridge,  Junius  D.  Adams,  D.  R.  Williams. 

West  Stockhridge,  Henry  W.  Taft. 
Coroners. 

Adams,  John  Holden,  B.  F.  Robinson,  Reuben 
Whitra.m. 

Alford,  Stephen  M.  Church. 

Great  Barrington,  Isaac  Avery. 

Hinsdale,  Chas.  P.  Tracy. 

I^ee,  Samuel  D.  Sturgis. 

Neio  'Marlboro' ,  Emmons  Arnold. 

Peru,  Eli  Pierce,  David  Watkin-;. 

Pitfsfield,  I.  S.  Cole,  Jared  Ingersoll,  N.  Strong. 

Sandisfield,  ErasUis  Rice. 

Sacog.  Melvin  Bowkcr. 

Sliejjicld,  Sidney  Jones. 

Stockhridge,  Daniel  B.  Fenn. 

Tgringham,  Elijah  Garfield. 

West  Stockhridge,  Wm.  Jones. 

Williamstoicn,  J.  R.  Bulkley,  Solomon Bulkley. 

TOWN  OFFICERS. 

AD.VMS. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Thomas  A. 
Brayton,  John  Holden,  Arnold  Bowen. 

Assessors. — Joel  Bacon,  Charles  Marsh,  Horatio 
N.  Dean. 


Treasurer  ami  Cotlertor. — Wm.  G.  P'arns worth. 

Clerk.— WWnun  P.  l5rayton. 

Constuh'e  — John  Holden. 

ScIiodI  Committee. — Henry  L.  Dawes,  Thomas 
Taylor,  A.  A.  Richmond,  D.  B.  Briggs,  F.  E.  Pat- 
rick. 

AT,1'0UI). 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Hugo  Dewey, 
S.  Mason  Church,  William' Stoddard. 

A.ise.ssors.—'Sl.  R.  Van  Deusen,  William  Stod- 
dard, James  Shedd. 

Constable  and  Collector.— VranUin  Calkins. 

Treasurer  — Harlow  Pease. 

Clerk.— 'M.  R.  Van  Deusen. 

School  Committee. — Gardner  Hayden,  M.  R. 
Van  Deusen,  D.  F.  Calkins. 

BIXKKT. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Pom-. — Elias  Ballou, 
Prentiss  Chaffee,  George  H.  Huntington. 

Assessors. — Henry  A.  Bidwell,  Elias  Ballou,  P. 
Chaffee. 

Clerk — Isaac  S.  Wadsworth. 

Treasurer. — Nathan  W.  Harris. 

School  Committee — D.  T.  Shailer,  Chas.  0.  Per- 
kins, Timothy  F.  Snow. 

CHESiriEE. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Henry  J.  In- 
galls.  R.  M.  Cnle,  John  Burt. 

Assessors. — Luther  H.  Brown,  Luther  B.  Lum- 
mis,  Charles  Bliss. 

Clerk. — Jerome  Sweet. 

Treasurer. — Joseph  G.  Northrup. 

Constable. — Daniel  D.  Foster. 

CLAKKSBURG. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — H.  Brown, 
John  Page,  Aaron  D.  Cook. 

Assessors. — Richard  Shattuck,  E.  T.  Clark,  "W. 
Whitcomb. 

Clerk. — Joseph  Smith. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Dennis  Thayer. 

DALTOX. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — John  C.  Chase, 
David  Smith,  Joel  W.  Barden. 

Assessors. — Burr  Chamberlin,  Henry  A.  Barton, 
John  W.  B-irden. 

Clerk. — Henry  Ferre. 

Treasurer,  Collector,  and  Constable. — Grove  W, 
Branch. 

School  Committee.  —  Oliver  M.  Sears,  Henry 
Ferre,  Geo.  W.  Boardman. 

egiit;moxt. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Wilbur  Cur- 
tis, Cyrus  Baldwin,  James  Rowley. 

Assessors.  —  Norman  K.  Bills,  R.  N.  Karner, 
Edwin  R.  Joiner. 

Constable  and  Collector. — John  M.  Joiner. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Loom  is  Austin. 

School  Committee. — Josiah  Bacon,  Norman  R. 
Bates,  S.  B.  Dewey. 

FLORIDA. 

Selectmen,  Overseers,  and  Assessors. — J.  Thacher, 
Chester  Ti wer,  Jesse  H.  Kemp. 
Clerk. — Edward  Knowlton. 
Treasw-er. — Ephraim  Tower. 
Constable. — Luther  Clark. 

GREAT  ISARUINOTOX. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Ralph  Tay- 
lor, Jonathan  Baldwin,  Edmund  Pi.\ley. 

A.isessors.  —  Augustine  Giddings,  Hugh  Com- 
stock,  Samuel  Newman. 

Constable  and  Collector. — A.  AV.  Kellogg. 

Treasurer. — George  Pynchon. 

Clerk. — Isaac  Seeley. 

School  Committee. — Chas.  N.  Emerson,  Samuel 
Newman,  Lewis  Green. 

H.VNCOCK. 

Selectmen  and  Overseeis  of  Poor. — Henry  "UTiit- 
man,  Thomas  J.  Hazard,  Silas  G.  Dawley. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Assessors. — Thomas  J.  Hazard,  Hiram  S.  Smith, 
James  R.  Whitman. 

C/erZ;.— Charles  B.  Wells. 
Treasurer. — Henry  Whitman. 
Constable. — Russell  Grant. 

HINSDALE. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — William  Hins- 
dale, William  W.  Adams,  Monroe  Emmons. 

Assessors. — Gordon  Parrish,  G.  K.  Tracy,  L.  M. 
Francis. 

Clerk. — Gordon  Parrish. 

Treasurer. — Geo.  W.  McAlwain. 

School  Committee. — I.  N.  Lincoln,  H.  S.  Beals. 

Constable. — Franklin  W.  Hinsdale. 

LANESBOEO'. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Ira  Jenks, 
Samuel  W.  Dow,  Amos  Shepardson. 

Assessors. — Henry  Mead,  James  McCleary,  Har- 
vey Chase. 

Cfer/c— Richard  Whitney. 

Treasurer. — Luther  H.  Washburn. 

Constables.  —  William  H.  Mead,  Willard  Bur- 
lingham. 

LEE. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — William  P. 
Hamblin,  Eli  Bradley,  William  G.  Merrill. 

Assessors. — Lewis  Beach,  Wm.  Blake,  Edward 
P.  Tanner. 

Constable  and  Collector. — Edwin  Sturgis. 

Treasurer. — William  Taylor. 

Clerk. — Ransom  Hinman. 

School  Committee. — Ransom  Hinman,  Franklin 
Chamberlin,  F.  Moore,  S.  A.  Hulbert,  A.  Hyde. 

LENOX. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — M.  S.  Wilson, 
William  0.  Curtis,  Henry  M.  Dewey. 

Assessors. — Henry  H.  Cook,  Charles  Bangs, 
Horatio  N.  Sears. 

Constable  and  Collector. — Daniel  F.  Dunbar. 

Treasurer. — George  Wells. 

C/erA:.— William  S.  Tucker. 

School  Committee. — Henry  H.Cook,  Geo.  Fitch, 
Timothy  A.  Hazen. 

MONTEREY. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor.  —  Ebenezer 
Rewee,  A.  G.  Freeman,  Lyman  Thompson. 

Assessors. — Samuel  Thompson,  Norman  S.  Sears, 
Cornish  Hitchcock. 

Constable  and  Collector. — Lyman  Thompson. 

Treasurer . — Lucius  Gibbs. 

C^er/t.— Wilbur  C.  Langdon. 

School  Committee. — A.  B.  Bidwell,  J.  Rewee,  S. 
Wright. 

MOUNT  AVASHINGTON. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Chas.  Schutt, 
Bela  N.  Clark,  Gilbert  Race. 

Assessors. — Coonrod  Mclntyre,  Samuel  Slater, 
Bela  N.  Clark. 

Clerk. — Horace  W.  Lamson. 

Treasurer. — Ira  Schutt. 

Constable. — Horace  W.  Lamson. 

NEW  ASHFORD. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Phineas  Har- 
mon, N.  F.  Rice,  Hosea  Beach. 
Assessors  — P.  Harmon,  A.  Jordan. 
Clerk. — P.  Harmon. 
Treasurer. — Otis  Cole. 

NEW   MARLBORO'. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — James  Hyde, 
Ammi  Warner,  O.  O.  Gibson. 

Assessors.— ]Sia.tha.n  A.  Chapin,  O.  Smith,  S.  G. 
Keyes. 

Constable  and  Collector. — H.  S.  Underwood. 

Treasurer. — Henry  A.  Sheldon. 

Clerk. — Augustus  Turner. 

School  Committee. — Edwin  Adams,  S.  H.  Clark, 
Daniel  D.  Taylor. 


.  Selectmen  and  Overseers. — Lyman  J.  Strickland, 
Lorenzo  Webb,  Newton  Mather. 

Assessors. — Isaac  I.  Norton,  Samuel  A.  Jones, 
W.  Judd. 

Treasurer. — Charles  J.  Carter. 

Clerk.— n.  R.  Spellman. 

School  Committee. — James  Breckenridge,  Henry 
R.  Spellman,  Byron  Judd. 

PERU. 

Selectmen,  Overseeis  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — S. 
S.  Bowen,  Isaac  S.  Pierce,  Warren  Pierce. 
Clerk.— Milo  Stowell. 
Treasurer. — Ebenezer  Haskell. 
Constable. — John  M.  Stowell. 

PITTSFIELD. 

Sclectme7i  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — G.  S.  Willis, 
Henry  Colt,  Amasa  Rice. 

Assessors. — R.  C.  Cogswell,  N.  Strong,  M.  Ross. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — James  Warriner. 

School  Committee. — 0.  S.  Root,  O.  E.  Brewster, 
Henry  Clark. 

RICHMOND. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Lewis  C. 
Sherrill,  Martin  Slosson,  AsaPerry. 

Assessors. — Henry  W.  Nichols,  Elias  I.  Warden, 
John  Sherrol. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Eleazer  Williams. 

School  Committee. —  Eben.  L.  Clark,  H.  W. 
Nichols,  H.  B.  Stevens. 

SANDISFIELD. 

Selectmen  a7id  Overseers  of  Poor. — L.  K.  Strick- 
land, W.  H.  Brown,  0.  Northway. 

Assessors.  —  Joshua  M.  Sears,  Chester  Claflin, 
James  J.  Smith. 

Constable. — Lewis  Shepard. 

Treasurer. —  Vacant. 

Clerk. — Edwin  Bosworth. 

School  Committee. — Aaron  Pickett,  J.  T.  Smith, 
Henry  S.  Atwater. 

SAVOY. 

Selecttneti,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Robert  Sturtevant,  Jr.,  Daniel  D.  White,  Eber 
Maynard. 

Clerk. — David  Ingraham. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Calvin  Bowker. 

Constable. — Lorenzo  Reed. 

SHEFFIELD. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Lovett  Taft, 
Charles  Spurr,  Leonard  Tuttle. 

Assessors. — E.  F.  Ensign,  A.  F.  Brown,  A.  Taft. 

Constables  and  Collectors. — A.  F.  Brown,  John 
Crosby,  Jr. 

Clerk  and  Treastcrer. — Graham  A.  Root. 

School  Committee. — Sam'l  H.  Bushnell,  Roderick 
Cook,  John  Burch. 

STOCKBRIDGE. 

Selectmen  atid  Overseers  of  Poor. — Marshall 
Warner,  Russell  White,  JohnHufnagle. 

Assessors. — Edward  C.  Carter,  D.  B.  Fenn,  Carl- 
ton Curtis. 

Collector. — Marshall  Heath. 

Constable. — Daniel  B.  Fenn. 

Clerk  and  Treastcrer. — Henry  J.  Carter. 

School  Committee. — Spencer  Byington,  M.  War- 
ner, Henry  J.  Carter. 

TYRINGHAM. 

Selectmen. — Elbridge  G.  Tyrrell,  Solomon  Gar- 
field, John  Cannon. 

Assessors.  —  Daniel  Clark,  Ebenezer  Beets, 
Jerome  Crittenden. 

Toivn  Clerk. — Riley  Judd. 

Town  Treasurer. — Asa  Judd. 

Constable. — Walter  Hubbard. 

WASHINGTON. 

Selectmen,  Assessors,  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — 
Darius  W.  Dunham,  H.  Savery,  J.  M.  drane. 


BEUKSIIIIIE    COUNTY. 


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Clerk  and  Ticasvicr. — William  V.  Bell. 
School   Voniniittee. — Fiaucis   Norwood,   Samuel 
Chapel,  J.  S.  Clark. 

WF.ST  STOCKHUIDGE. 

Selectmen  and  Dveisecrs  of  Poor. — Samuel  C. 
Buel,   Orlando  Edwards,  St-t'h  A.  Barnes. 

Assessors. — Nathan  Kinne,  Simeon  Heed,  M.  11. 
Kellogg. 

(Umstitble. — William  Jones. 

Collector. — .James  Dcrell. 

Clerk  and  TreasKrcr. — Henry  W.  Taft. 

School    Coiniiiittvi Nathan    Shaw,    Cyrus    E,. 

AVoodruff,  Simeon  Heed. 

AVILLIAMSTOWN. 

Selectmen  and  Ocersccrs  of  Poor. — Wm.  Dan- 
forth,  Stephen  V.  It.  Hoxsey,  Henry  Blair. 


Assessors. —  Myron  Torrey,  Lyman  Bennett, 
.Joshua  B.  Hall. 

Treasurer. — Harvey  G.  Cole. 
Clerk. — .Jackson  Waterman. 
Constable. — John  11.  Bulkley. 

WINDSOU. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Timothy 
Thayer,  Reuben  Pierce,  Jafob  J.  Walker. 

Asse.s.sors  — Almon  T.  Pierce,  Norman  Miner, 
George  Hathaway. 

Clerk  — Philo  "Wright. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Ezra  G.  Chapman. 

Constable. — David  I.  Prmce. 

School  Committee.— V\u\o  Wright,  George  Hath- 
away, John  Jordan. 


BERKSHIRE  COUNTY  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Agricultnral  Stores. 

Bulkley  &  IkMijaiuin,  I'ittstield 
Heed  S.  &  i'o., 

Apothecaries. 

Bartlott  llulil.ard,  Lee 
Uuiliii.ir.imo  &  liny,  (North)  Adams 
CampSiimucl.  New  Mavlborougll 
Cluuvh  .loii:itlKin,  Slu'lTu'ld 
Colo  Sylvester,  I'ittslield 
Ilarriiifctoii  S.  0.,  Li'e 
Harvey  A.,  [botanicj  (N'ortli)  Adams 
Noniian  E.,  " 

Nutting  .lonathan  E.,  W.  Stockbridge 
Parks  \V.  11.,  Hreat  Barrington 
Perkins  J.  P.,  New  Marlborough 
Plumb  Henry  L..  Stockbridge 
Sandv.s  E.,  I'ittofield 
Van  beusen  Miuk  R.,  Alford 
WheMen  &  Kveleth,   Pittstield 
Whiting  F.  T.,  Great  Barriugtou 
Williams  Eleazer,  Hichuioud 
Worthiugton  liobert,  Lenox 

Auctioneers. 

Ball  William.  Lee 

Feiin  Daniel  B..  Stookbridga 

Fenn  William  H.,  Alt'ord 

Fields  .Joseph.  Sheffield 

Ilall  T.,  Pittstield 

.7udd  Milton.  Monterey 

Perry  Charles  C.  P.,  Lenox 

Strickland  Norman,  Otis 

Underwood  II.  S.,  New  Marlboro' 

Axe  Manufacturers. 

Murray  &  Dowd,  (East)  Lee 

Bakers. 

Daniels  &  Co.,  Pittstield 
Parker  &  Teeling,     " 
Van  Deusen  George  J..  Lee 
Warner  ^^'illiam  11.,  (North)  Adams 

Blacksmiths. 

Andrews  David,  Kiehmond 
Baliliitt  Andrew.!.,  Windsor 
Babliitt  AVilliamS.,  Savoy 
Ball  William.  Lee 
Barnes  William,  Pittstield 
Barry  &  Dowd,  Lee 
Bartlett  Allen,  Hancock 
Bentley  G.  A.,  Dalton 
Bliss  Hiram,  Lee 
Bowen  Daniel,  .\dams 
Bradley  Abner  B.,  Windsor 
Brown  E.  T.,(N.)  Becket 
Bryant  A.,  Florida 
Catlin  Linus,  New  Marlborough 
Clark  Alexander,  (W.)  Beeket 
Cook  Lemuel,  "         " 

Cone  Seldon,  Williamsto^vn 
Cooper  William,  Peru 
Cowley  P.,  Dalton 
Crofut  0.  B.,  West  Stockbridge 
Dawley  John,  Lanesborough 
Dewey  William,  New  Ashford 
Dickinson  T.  E.,  Windsor 
Dorman  H.  S.,  Tyringham 


Dow  Samuel  W.,  Lanesborough 

Drake  S..  I'ittstield 

Eilnumds  .loseph,  Ad.ams 

Fielil  )»Iartiii.  Washington 

Fileim  Abraham,  (N.)  Becket 

Finney  Lenian,  Lee 

F'itcU  "W'illinm,  I'ittstield 

Fitch  William  1...  Beeket 

Glover  Uufus,  Chesliire 

Graves  Theodore  &  Co.,  (North)  Adams 

Griffith  Grove,  Sheffield 

Hathaway  George  W.,  Hinsdale 

Himes  K.  T.,  Piftslield 

Hobbs  Penuel,  .Monterey 

Hunter  John  S.,  Williamstown 

Ingram  Milliam,  Piichmond 

Jackson  Ezra,  Otis 

Kelsev  James,  Egremont 

Lusk"(ieorge,  l!iehniond 

Lyman  Isaac.  Hinsdale 

Miller  C,  Stockbridge 

Jliller  Robert,  (North)  Adams 

Nichols  Abial,  Windsor 

Nye  Ijcvi  S.,  Alfnrd 

Noble  James,  Williamstown 

Noxon  John  D.,  (ireat  Barrington 

O'Connell  William,  Egremont 

Palmer  P.  &  Son,  Hancock 

Patterson  C,  Stockbridge 

Pease  Levi,  Sandisfield 

Pepoon  L.,  Stockbridge 

Perkins  Lorenzo  E.,  Otis 

Pettibone  F.  J.,  Cheshire 

Potter  L.,  New  Marlborough 

Powell  J.    "  " 

Rice  Oliver.  (North)  Becket 

Kiehar.ls  Alfred,  Hinsdale 

P.obbins  Winthrcip,  Great  Barrington 

]{oliinson  W  illiam,  I'ittsfield 

Smith  Charles,  Williamstown 

Smith  William,  Dalton 

Snow  Seth,  Windsor 

Stephens  Joseph,  Sheffield 

Stevens ,  (North)  Adams 

Strafford  X.  A.  &  A.  B.,  Stockbridge 

Talmage  Edward,  Williamstown 

Thaeher  Eiial,  Lee 

Thompson  &  Comstock,  W.  Stockb'ge 

Tobev  E.  P..  Great  Barrington 

Tracy  Nelson,  Pittstield 

Tryon  Albert,  Monterey 

Turner  John  D.,  (North)  Becket 

Tyrrell  E.  G.,  Tyringham 

Vaughn  John.  Lanesborough 

Washburn  Luther  W.,  " 

Washburn  Samuel  &  Sens,  Lenox 

Waters  A\illiam.  Otis 

Wetherell  0.  &  Son,  (North)  Adams 

Whipple  T,  T.,  Cheshire  [field 

W  hitney  John  H.  &   Hrother,  Sandis- 

Wilcox  James  11..  Sheffield 

Witt  Ivory ,  (North)  Adams 

Bookbinders. 

Koon  II.  R..  Pittstield 
WardweU  S.,     " 

Booksellers. 

Allen  P.  &  Son,  Pitt.sfleld 
Dodge  &  Hubbard,     ■' 


Fish  W  illium  T.,  Leo 
Lapluim  Gcorg(-  A.,  Adams 
Wells  Geoi-gc.  Lenox 
Werdeii  E..  Pittsfield 
Whitaker  E.  D,,  (North)  Adams 

Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturers. 

Ames   /ephaniah,  (North)  Becket 
Barnard  Joshua,  "  '■ 

Barnard  Joshua  Jr.,     "  " 

Barnes  Kli,  Kiehmond 
BartUt  Samuel.  Richmond 
Hatch  N.  W  .  Itichmond 
Haskins  Silas  M.,  Windsor 
Stetson  Judson. 
Miller  JIareus,  Sheffield 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 

Arms  L.,  Adams 
Brown  John,  Pittsfield 
Chapin  A.  B.  &  Co.,  Pittsfield 

can  F.  D..  Adams 

idurd  Willard,  [manuf.]  Lanesboro' 
Holden  WiUiam,  I><'nox 
Howard  W.  S.,  Pittsfield 
Hubbard  George  S.,  (North)  Adams 
Lapham  G.  A..  Adams 
Malilbie  J.  &  Co..  Sandisfield 
Mason  RvifusL..  [manuf.]  Hancock 
Jlillard  &  Co..  [manuf]  Adams 
Roberts  T.  M.J  Pittsfield 
Rogers  Edwin,  Adams 
Stevens  Darius,  Lenox 
Tanner  Joseph.  Adams 
Trullcr  A.  A.  &  Co.,  S.andisfield 
AVeller  &  Brother.  Pittstield 
West  J.  C.  &  Brother,    "• 

Brick  Kilns. 

Canfield  M.  R.,  Sheffield 
Savage  Norman,      " 

Brooms,  Pails,  Tubs,  &.c. 

.Vllen  Gideon  S..  Kiehmond 
Society  of  Shakers,  Hancock 
United  Soei.'ty  of  Shakers,  Tyringham 

Cabinet  Makers. 

Barnes  Amos  &  Son.  Pitt.sfleld 

Bennett  &  Warner,  [bedsteadsj  Dalton 

Bigelow  H..  Lee 

Brinton  E  C  Stockbridge 

Clark  .lames  M..  Sandisfield 

Crippen  Silas,  Sheffield 

Foot  Salmon.  New  Jlarlborough 

Hitchcock  Augustus,  (ireat  Barrington 

Ingnihiuu  &  Adams,  W  illiamstown 

Ingraham  &  .\dams.  Adams 

Isiiell  Cvnis  P..  Adams 

Lansdortfe  Frederic.  Great  Barrington 

Mason  Darius,  Sheffield 

Porter  &  tarter.  Otis 

Sanford  Stephen.  Egremont 

Shattuck  Amasa.  Williamstown 

Staples  William  J.,  Monterey 

Taylor  Abner,  Lee 

Carpenters. 

Andrews  Dennis.  Richmond 
Ashley  David,  Pittsfield 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Atwood  Thomas  G.,  Pittsfield 
Ball  Isaac,  Lee 
Bart'ett  Lloyd,  Hinsdale 
Bingham  Silas,  Hinsdale 
Bird  (.'yrus,  Windsor 
Bousrhton  JL  L.,  West  Stockbridge 
Brague  Iiewis,  Hinsdale 
Brown  AVilliam  L.,  (North)  Adams 
Burbank  Abraham,  Pittsfield 
Carev  Avery,  Pittsfield 
Chatfield  John,  Great  Harrington 
Childs  William,  (North)  Becket 
Church  Jarvis,  Adams 
Clark  Ethan,  Windsor 
Crittenden  Alanson,  Otis 
Crozier  Charles  H.,  (North)  Adams 
Dclacd  E.  A.,  Great  Barring-ton 
Doty  Isban  &  Brother,  Egremonfc 
Everett  Horatio.  Hinsdale 
Fuller  William  N.,  Dalton 
Gallop  Benadan,  Great  Harrington 
Gilford  Bethuel,  Tyringham 
Goldthwaite  Eiias.  Peru 
Goodrich  Alonzo  E.,  Pittsfield 
Goodrich  H.,  Stockbridge 
Gunn  Calvin,  Pittsfield 
Hart  Edward,  Sheffield 
Hawkins  A.,  Stockbridge 
Ilorton  AnPel,  Savoy 
Hubbard  Edmund,  Windsor 
Hull  Abel,  Egremont 
Ives  John  H.,  West  r^tockbridge 
Jackson  Edwin  A.,  Lee 
Jacobs  Richard  F.,  AViudsor 
Jenkins  William,  Lee 
Jordan  Alfred  JI^,  Windsor 
Jordan  John,  " 

Lemley  Charles,  Hinsdale 
Lombard  E.,  Stockbridge 
Loomis  Ensign,  Lenox 
Marsh  Charles,  Adams 
Marsh  Linus,  (North)  Adams 
Nettleton  A.,  Stockbridge 
Nettleton  G.,         '■ 
Northrup  Nicholas,  Lee 
Oatman  E..  Adams 
Pettes  Benjamin,  New  Marlborough 
Phelps  E.N.,  Dalton 
Pierce  Isaac  S.,  Peru 
Pitt  Charles  H.,  Pittsfield 
Porter  &  Carter,  Otis 
Prindle  G.,  Stockbridge 
Prince  David  J.,  Windsor 
Reed  William,  "• 

Scott  N.,  Stockbridge 
Shepherd  Daniel,  New  Marlborough 
Smith  Meritt,  2d,  Washington 
Smith  AVilliam  S.,  Lenox 
Sturtevant  Daniel,  (North)  Adams 
Thompson  Albert  B.,  Tyringham 
Thompson  Thomas  D.,  Dalton 
Thompson  Horace,  AVindsor 
Torrey  Ira,  Hinsdale 
Tower  Stevens  D.  &  Son,  ATindsor 
Tracy  Silas  H.,  New  JIarlborough 
Underwood  H.  N.,  Monterey 
Tidetto  Charles  J.,  Pittsfield 
AVashburn  AA'illiam  I.,  Lenox 
AA'hite  Lansford,  (North)  Beckefc 
AVhitman  John,  Lee 
AA'ilner  Thomas,  Dalton 
AAilkes  Thomas,  AA'indsor 
AA'ebster  Henry,  Tyringham 
AVebster  Orson,  " 

AA'orthington  David,  Peru 

Carpets. 

Chapin  A.  B.  &  Co.,  Pittsfield 
Fenn  &  Carter,  " 

Carriage  Builders. 

Adams  Henry,  New  Marlborough 
Barker  John,  Sheffield 
Bliss  &  Day,  Savoy  , 

Bowerman  P.,  (North)  .\dams 
Bray  ton  &  Ci-andell.  Adams 
Brown  ]{alph  D.,  (North)  Adams 
Brown  S.,  "  " 

Buckley  Abel  P.,  New  iMarlborough 
Carrier  &  Scott,  Hinsdale 
Claflin  Alden,  Tyringham 
Olapp  Jason  &  Son,  Pittsfield 


Clark  Chester,  Hinsdale 
Couch  F.  M.,  (East)  Lee 
Dunham  Ebenezer,  Pittsfield 
Dorr  H.  P.,  AVest  Stockbridge 
Ely  Henry  L.,  AA'illiamstown 
Field  Russell  N.,  Adams 
Flvnn  Edward,  AA'illiamstown 
Foote  Miles  M.,  Sheffield 
Groot  &  Potts,  Pittsfield 
Hinckley  Luther  T.,  Stockbridge 
Jackson  Jonathan  C.,  Otis 
Merry  H.  N.,  Pittsfield 
Miles  Richard,  Lenox 
Morse  Roswell,  Monterey 
Oatman  &  Parsons,  Samlisfield 
Sears  P.  H.,  Hinsdale 
Stevens  AA'illiam,  [sleighs]  Richmond 
Stewart  J.,  Hancock 
Thayer  E.  E.,  (North)  Adams 
Ticknor  Ahnon,  Richmond 

Chair  Manufacturers. 

Blodgett  James,  Stockbridge 
Busghardt  John,        •' 

Cliarooal  Burners. 

Chaffee,  Rudd,  &  Co.,  (North)  Becket 
Clark  James  &  Charles,  Otis 
Cornwell  Chester,  '■ 

Jones  Samuel  A.,  " 

Clergymen. 

Explanation  of  the  Abbreviating. —  C. 
T    Co7i^regatinnalis'  (  Trinitarian) ; 
B.,  Ba/dist;  F.  B  .Freewill  Baptist; 
M.,    Methodist;    M.   P.,   Methoriist 
Protestant;  M.  E.,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal; E.  M.,  Evan.  Methodist  ;  E., 
Episcopalian;   O.  U.,  Cnngregation- 
alisl  (  Unitarian)  ;    Uv.,  Unirirsalist ; 
Ch.,  Christian;  R.  C,  Roman  Catli- 
olic ;    N.  J.,    New  Jerusalem ;  Me., 
Millerite;  Mn.,  Mormon. 
Ambler  John  V.,  [B.]  Lanesboro' 
Bannard  AA'.  AV.,  [M.  E.]  Dalton 
Blanchard  Jesse,  [Ch.]  Florida 
Bowen  AV^.,  [B.]  Hancock 
Bradford  James,  [C.  T.]  Sheffield 
Bro^rn  0.  E.,  [M.  E.]  Lenox 
Bryant  Sidney,  [C.  T.]  AA'.  Stockbridge 
Bushnell  N.  Y.,  [B.]  Cheshire 
Capron  0.  H..  [B.]  Tyringham 
Chapman  George  T.,  [E.]  Pittsfield 
Clark  E.  L.,  [C.  T.]  Richmond 
Clark  Sereno  D.,  [C.  T.]  Lee 
Clark  M.,  [C.  T.]  Egremont 
Crawford  R.,  [C.  T.]  (North)  Adams 
Dana  J.  J.,  [C.  T.]  Adams 
Dashiel  A.  II.  Jr.,  [C.  T.]  Stockbridge 
Daton  D.  AV.  [M.  E.]  Hinsdale 
Deming  Amos,  [B.]  Savoy 
Ellis  Thomas,  [M.  E.]  Grt  Barrington 
Fitch  Chester,  [C.  T.]  New  Marlboro' 
Gale  Amorv,  [B.]  Lee 
Garvin  E.,  [M.  E.]  Adams 
Garvin  A   W..  [M.  E.]  Cheshire 
Grant  S.  B.,  [B.]  Adams 
Gray  AV.  H.,  [M.  E.]  (North)  Adams 

Green ,  [E.]  Groat  Barrington 

Greene  John.  [B.]  Florida 

Halbert  Sanford,  [M.  E.]  Williamstown 

Harris  Samuel,  [C.  T.]  Pittsfield 

Harrison ,  Rev.,  [C.  T.]  Pittsfield 

Haslom  John,  [M.  E.]  New  Ashford 
Hayden  G.,  [C.  T.]  Alford 
Ilazen  J.  A.,  [C.  T.]  Williamstown 
Ilodgkin  John,  [C.  T.]  Ijinox. 
Hopkins  Mark,  [C.  T.]  AVilliamstown 
Howe  Samuel,  [C.  T.]  Monterey 
Keeler  R.  AV.,  [M.  E.]  Stockbridge 
Keeler  Richard  AV.,  [M.  E.]  Tyringham 
Knight  Joseph,  [C.  T.]  Peru 
Lasel  N.,  [C.  T.]  AV.  StocUbridge 
Lee  J.,  [C.  T.]  Mount  AVashington 
Lewis  Zephaniah,  [M.  E.]  Lee 
Lombard  0.,  [C.  t.]  New  Marlborough 
Love  II.  T.,  [B.]  (North)  Adams 
Lyle  George.  [B.]  AVilliamstown 
Lvni.an  J.,  [C.  T.]  Monterey 
iNIason  A.  AV.,  [Uv.]  Cheshire 
Merrill  S.,  [M.  E.]  AVashington 
Mcrritt  D.  N.,  [C.  T.]  Great  Barrington 


Jlitchell  Randall,  [M.  E.]  Savoy 
Moore  Forris,  [B.]  (South)  Lee 
Neill  H.,  [C.  T.J  Lenox 
Norton  Charies  H.,  [C.  T.]  Becket 
Norwood  F.,  [C.  T.]  Washington 
O'Cavanagh  B.  0.,  [B.  C]  Pittsfield 
Park  F.  S.,  [B.]  Cheshire 
Parks  S.,  [M.  E.]  Pittsfield 
Peabody  Charles,  [C.  T.]  AVindsor 
Peters  Absalom,  [C  T.]  Williamstown 
Phelps  AV.  H.,  [C  T.]  Stockbridge 
Pickett  A.,  [C.  T.]  Sandi.sfield 
Pomroy  Mr.,  [B.]  Egremont 
Porter  Lemuel,  [B.]  Pittsfield 
Pvnchon  Thomas.  [E.]  Stockbridge 
Sears  0.  M.,  [C.  T.]  Dalton 
Shailer  Mr.,  [B.]  (North)  Becket 
Shaw  Samuel  B.,  [E.]  Ijanesboro' 
Smith  J.  T.,  [B.]  SancUsficld 
Todd  John,  [C.  T.]  Pittsfield 
Tupper  Martin,  [C.  T.]  Lanesboro' 
AA'hitmore  Tolva,  [C.  T.]  Becket 
AA'hitcher  AV.,  [C.T.]  Monterey 
Woart  John,  [E.]  Great  Barrmgton 

Clothing. 

Brad'ey  &  Twining.  Lee 

DooUttle  Elisha,  Pittsfield 

Dunham  James  H.,     " 

Golden  0.  B.,  " 

Granger,  Hill  &  Co.,  Great  Barrington 

Hastings  &  Chapman,  Pittsfield 

Iligginbottom  T.  H.,  " 

Hisginbottom  T.  H.,  (North)  Adams 

Higginbottom  AV.  H.,  Pittsfield 

Kelley  P.,  " 

Langdon  Gordon  B.,  Monterey 

Pease  Harlow,  Alford 

Stevens  &  Harrington,  Pittsfield 

Twining  &  Bradlee,  Lee 

AValsh  Patrick,  Pittsfield 

Comb  Manufacturers. 
Bishop  E.  T..  Monterey 
Taylor  Augustus,  " 

Confectionery. 

Parker  &  Teelin,  Pittsfield 
Sparks  AVilliam,  " 

Coopers. 

Cole  Porter  R.,  Williamstown 
Weston  Augustus  A.,  Savoy      [Adams 
McLoud  Joseph  R.,  [nail  kegs]  (North) 

Counsellors. 

Bennett  Chas.  F.,  Dalton 
Billings  &  Palmer,  A.shfield 
Bishop  Henry  AV.,  Lenox 
Bliss  Henry  J.,  Adams 
Bowerman  S.  AV.,  " 
Bradford  Jas.,  Sheffield 
Branning  John,  Monterey 
Briggs  George  N  ,  Pittsfield 
Briggs  11.  S.,  ." 

Dawes  H.  L.,  (North)  Adams 
Dewey  Daniel  N.,  AA'illiamstown 
Ensign  &  Price,  Sheffield 
Field  Jonathan  C,  Stockbridge 
Filley  AA'm.  T.,  Lanesboro' 
Gamwell  &  Adam,  Pittsfield 
Gardner  Silas  H.,  Hancock 
Gold  T.  A.  &  Son,  Pittsfield 
Hodge  N.,  (North)  Adams 
Hubbard  H.,  Pittsfield 
Jones  Samuel,  Stockbridge 
Kellogg  E.  H.,  Pitt.sfield 
Keves  Danforth,  AVilliamstown 
Lancthon  M.  R.,  Pittsfield 
Loring  Thos.  AA".,  Sandisfield 
Martin  Calvin,  Pittsfield 
Merwin  E.,  " 

Paige  P.  L.  &  J.,       " 
Richmond  A.  A.,  (North)  Adams 
Robinson  Thos.,        "  " 

Robinson  J.  T.,         "  " 

Rockwell  &  Colt,  Pittsfield 
Sayles  F  0.,  Adams 
Strickland  L.  K.,  Sandisfield 
TaftH.  AV.,  AA'cst  Stockbridge 
Thayer  L.  C.,  (North)  Adams 
Tucker  G.  J.,   I^encx 


BERKSHIRE   COUNTY. 


65 


Tucker  Wm.  S.,  Lenox 
Turner  A.,  New  Mnrlborough 
Wolcott  John  C,  Cheshire 

Country  Stores. 

[In  which  arc  kept  a  general  assort- 
ment of  Groceries,  Dry  (!oi)ds,  Croek- 
eryware,  etc.,  etc.  Those  traders 
who  deal  exclusively  in  one  kind  of 
goods  will  not  be  found  in  this  list, 
but  under  their  appropriate  heads.] 

Adams  &  Davis,  Hinsdale 

Allen  Gideon  S.,  llichmoud 

Allen  &  Eldridge,  Williamstown 

Arnold  L.  &  S.  H.,  Adams 

Arnold  0.  &  Co..  (North)  Adams 

Baird  Kendall,  (North)  Beeket 

Ballou  M.,  (North)  Adams 

Bates  N.  K.,  Egreuiont 

Beach  &  Koyce,  Lee 

Beals  II.  S.,  Hinsdale 

Benson  John  &  Co.,(West)  Stockbridge 

Benton  &  Garfield,  (East)  I^e 

Bidwell  H.  A.  &  Co.,  (North)  Becket 

Blackington  8.  &  Co.,  (North)  Adams 

Brayton  T.  A.,  " 

Briggs  Iron  Co.,  Lanesboro' 

Brown  R.,  Adams 

Brown  K.  C,  Cheshire 

Buel,  Edwards  &  Co.,  West  Stockbr'ge 

Buel  &  Fargo,  Great  Barrington 

Burrill  Henrv  M.,  Stockbridge 

Carson  T.  G.  &  W.  W.,  Daltoa 

Chamberlain  Edward. 

Chapman  Ezra,  \\'indsor 

Chencv  W.  K.,  Tyringham 

Cheshire  Iron  Works,  Cheshire 

Cole  Harvey  T.,  WilUamstown 

Cole  R.  M., "Cheshire 

Curtis  Chauncy,  Stockbridge 

Curtis  II.  G..  Egroniont 

Darling  A.  B..  (Nnrth)  Adams 

Dean  J.  B..  Cheshire 

Deming  &  Emmons.  Sheffield 

Dewev  S.  B..  Egremont 

Duraiit,  Hollister  &  Co.,  Great  Barnng- 

Eldridge  &  Taylor.  Lee  [ton 

Emmons  M.  &  N.,  Hinsdale 

Ensign  &  Jones,  Sheffield 

Fargo  &  ^Mlson,  Otis 

Fargo  &  Wilson.  Tyringham 

Fish  Wm.  T.,  (North)  Lee 

Geer  WilUam  M..  (North)  Becket 

Gibbs  Reuben  B..  Otis 

Granger.  Hill  &  Co..  Great  Barnngton 

Hamblin  Wm.  P..  (Kast)  Lee 

Hoomer  John  B..  Stockbridge 

Hull  S.  M..  Sandisfield 

Ingalls  &  Tyler,  (North)  Adams 

Jenks  Elisha,  Cheshire 

Johnson  &  Hathaway,  (North)  Adams 

Kellogg  M.  H..  (rt'est)  Stockbndge 

Keves^Wi-shiugton,  Savoy 

Kittridee  C.  J.  &  Co.,  Hmsdale 

Langdon  E.  A.  &  W.  W.,  Monterey 

Langdpn  W.  C, 

Lapiiam  C.  P.  &  Co.,  Hancock 

Lester  G.  W.,  Egremont 

Little  Lucius,  Sheffield 

Mather  Beuj.  F.,  Williamstown 

.McAuley  &  Ballou,  (North)  Adams 

Merrill  John  T.  &  Co.,  (South)  Lee 

Mills  John.  Otis 

Morev  W.  A.,  Williamstown 

Nash"  Edward  T.,  Hinsdale 

Nash  Oliver.  Peru 

Northrup  J.  G..  Cheshire 

Norton  &  Bosworth.  Sandisfield 

Orman  Thomas  A.,  (East)  Lee 

Perry  D.  J.,  Stockbridge 

Phelps  &  Saverv,  (North)  Becket 

Plumbe  Henry  L.,  Stockbridge 

Pontoosuc  Manufactory,  Pittsfield 

Pynchon  George,  Great  Barrington 

Rice  &  Hodge,  (North)  .Vdams 

Richards  Hiram,  Hinsdale 

Richards  William,  Richmond 

Richmond  &  Tyler.  Adams 

Richmond  Iron  Works,  Richmond 

Rockwell  George  R.,  Umesboro' 

Boot  &  Dotcn,"  Sheffield 


Sabin  &  Iliggins,  North  Lcc 
Sandford  J.  F.  &  F.  T.,  Gt.  Barrington 
Sccley  J,  M.  &  Co.,  Adams 
Seymour  Henrv,  Otis 
ShawC.  T.,  Stockbridge 
Shepardson  George.  Cheshire 
Sheldon  Henrv,  New  Marlborough 
Sheldon  Norm'an  &  Co.,  Stockbridge 
Smith  A.  &  Son,  (Nfirth)  Adams 
Smith  J.  K.,  "  "    ^ 

Smith,  Rogers  &  Mills,  (North)  Leo 
Southworth,  Wallev  &   Co.,  William.'i- 
Ptrong  T.  B.,  Sheffield  [town 

Taft  C.  K.  &  Co.,  Williamstown 

'I'aft  & ,  New  Marlborough 

Taft  &  Scoficld,  Sheffield 

Tavlor  &  Cook,  .\dams 

Taylor  &  Eldridge,  Lee 

Taylor  Wm.,  Lee 

Thurston  It.  C,  Shcffiel 

Tracy  R.  H.,  Hancock 

Warren  C.  S..  Dalton 

Wells,  Bravton  &  Co.,  (North)  Adam3 

Wells  Wm.' S.,  Pittsfield 

Western  F.,  Dalton 

Williams  Eleazer,  Richmond 

Williams  &  Parsons,  Sandisfield 

Wheeler  &  Freeman,  Ad,am8 

Whipple  &  Cady,  (North)  Adams 

■\Miite,  Rice,  Richardson  &  Co.,(North) 

Whitman  &  Perry.  \rilliamst'n  [Adams 

Wood  &  Sayles,  Adams 

Crockery. 

Buckley  &  Benjamin,  Pittsfield 
Chapin  A.  B.  &  Co.,  '; 

Morlev  &  Smith,  " 

West  J.  C.  &  Brothcr.J      •' 
White  &  Murray,  " 

Daguerreotypes. 

Ruel  E.  W.,  Pittsfield 
Hirst  J.  W.,  '• 

Dentists. 

Clough  Aaron,  Pittsfield 
Clough  Willard, 
Lcavitt  Joseph,  Lenox 
Piper  Wm.  H..  (North)  Adams 
Root  0.  S..  Pittsfield 
Williams  Avery,  Pittsfield 
Wilson  G.  11.,  (North)  .\dams 
Wilson  N.  J.,  Pittsfield 

Distiller. 

Curtis  Orin,  Great  Barrington 

Dry  Goods. 

[See  also   Country  Stores.] 
Bangs  David  E.,  I^nox 
Buckley  &  Benja-uiu,  Pittsfield 
Chapin  A.  B.  &  Co.,  '; 

Clark  &  Landers,  '■ 

Clark  W.  M.  &  Co.,  Lenox 
Davis  H.  G.,  Pittsfield 
Martin  William,  (North)  Adams 
McU'Uen  R.  W.  B..     "  '• 

.Morev  &  Smith,  Pittsfield 
Plunkctt  &  Tavlor,     " 
Sperry  L.  F.,  Pittsfield 
Taylor  11.  S.,  Lenox 
Warriner  James.  Pittsfield 
West  J.  C.  &  Brother,  " 
White  &  Murray,  " 

Flouring  Mills. 

Carter  William,  Otis 

Chatfield,  Stowell  &  Co.,  (West)  Stock- 

Goodale  &  Brown,  Egremont     [bridge 

Hunt  Joseph,  Otis 

Owen  &  Hulburt,  (South)  Lee 

Thompson  &  Cole,  West  Stockbridge 

Flour  Stores. 

Bonney  E.  Jr.,  Pittsfield 
Cogswell  E.  L.,         " 
Daniels  &  Co.,         " 
Laue  John,  '" 

Glue  Manufacturer. 

Wilson  Richard.  Richmond 


Grist  Mills. 

Abbott  William.  New  .Mariborough 
Hnrber  Asa.  Hancock 
llrown  I».  B.,  Cheshire 
I'liaiiilwrlain  B.  &  A.  S.,  Dalton 
Darling  I).  H..  I/inesboro' 
i;st<-s  I-;..  (North)  Adams 
(idodale  &  llrown.  Egremont 
Hall  Willard,  Williamstown 
Ingrahani  Obadinh.  Savoy 
Jenks  William  &  D..  AdaniB 
Parrish  G.  &  P.  IL.  Hinsdale 
Royce  Edward  &  Co.,   l-ee 
Ru's.sell  A.  (,'..  Great  Barrington 
Town  (;harles.  Williamstown 
Van  Deusen  Brothers.  .New  MarlboTO' 
White  &  Ballou,  (North)  Itccket 

Hair  Dressers. 

Bowen  &  Quincy,  Pittsfield 
FoNvle  C,  Lee 

Levy  James,  Great  Barrington 
Sisco  George.  (North)  Adams 
Thomas  D.  S.  &  Co..  Pittfield 

Hardware. 

Bulklcy  &  Benjamin.  Pittsfield 
Burlingame  &  Ray,  (North)  Adam* 
Messer  Nathaniel,  Pitt-sfield 
Southwick  E.,  (North)  Adams 
West  J.  &  Brother,  Pittsfield 

Harness  Makers. 

Adams  — ,  Dalton 

AlfordGeo.  W..  AVilliamstown 

Butler  M-,  Pittsfield 

Chapman  C.  A.,  •' 

Gardiner  James,  Washington 

Hall  J.,  .\dams 

Pease  F.  W.,  Pittsfield 

Salmon  I,uther  &  Son,  Richmond 

Spencer  Edmund,  Iicnox 

Stearns  &  Brother.  (North)  Adam* 

Wells  C.  B.  &  M.  D..  Hancock 

Wtjod  A  ,  Tyringham 

Hats  and  Caps. 

Dodge  D.  J.,  Pittsfield 
Piatt  C.  B.  &  Son,  •' 
Roberts  T.  M.,  " 

Smith  L.  T..  (North)  Adams 

Hoe  and  Fork  M«nufacturer. 

Gates  William  K..  (East)  Leo 


Lime  Burning. 


Benton  Loring.  (North)  Adams 
Brooks  C.  Lenox 
Pullard  Lemuel.  Hinsdale 
Cady  Daniel,  Hinsdale 
Cole  John  R.,  Richmond 
Cole  Solomon,  Lenox 
Cole  Solomon,  Richmond 
Cross  &  Peck,  Richmond 
Dewy  C.  A., 
Doolev  Peter,  Cheshire 
Fratfcis  Lysander  M.,  Hinsdale 
Griswold  Wm..  Hinsdale 
Herrick  L.  W.,  Dalton 
Hinsdale  Wm.,  Hinsdale 
Hutchinson  &  Co.,  I..enox 
Pierce  Marshall,  Hinsdale 
Watkins  R..  Hinsdale 
A\'arner  George,  Stockbridge 
AVinchell  Homer,  Lanesboro' 

Livery  Staples. 

.\mold  &  Carpenter.  (North)  Adams 
Brown  N.  G.,  Pittsfield 
BuHingham  L.  J.  &  L.  B.,  Pittsfield 
Chappell  K.  K.,  " 

Curtis  W.  0..  Lenox 
Howland  John,  (North)  .Kdams 
McAlwain  &  Kimball.  (North)  Adams 
Rockwell  J.  P.,  Pittsfield 

Lumber. 

Bradlev  Eli  &  Son.  (North)  Lee 
Darhng  A.  B.  &  Co..  (North)  Adams 
Hunter.  Thaver  &  Co..     '• 
Mc.Vlwaine  O'.,  Pittsfield 


QQ 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  KECORD. 


Rudd  Jones,  (North)  Beckct 
Stevens  A.  I).,  Pittsfiokl 

Machinists. 

Aljjar  &  Lincoln,  New  Marlborough 
Chickering  Jonas,  Adams 
Clary  &  Grey,  Pittstield 
Jordan  John,  Windsor 
Jlartiu  &  Curtis,  Stockbridge 
McKay  &  Iloadley,  Pittsfield 
Mcliauglilin  J.  &  A.,  Lee 
Royce  &  McLaughlin,  (East)  Lee 
Tanner  &  Perkins,  Lee 

Manufactories. 

Cotton   Cloth,  t)-c. 
Arnold  0.  &  Co.,  (North)  Adams 
Arnold  S.  L.  &  S.  H., 
Arnold  &  Jackson,  [prints]  (North)  Ad- 
Beach  &  Rovce,  Lee  [ams 
Brayton  T.  A.  &  Co.,  (North)  Adams 
Cain  Ansel,                      "             " 
Curtisville  Cotton  Manuf.  Co.,  Elasfield 

&  Pierce,  Stoekbridge 
Dean  D.  J.,  agent,  (North)  Adams 
Jenks  Elisha,  Cheshire       [Stoekbridge 
Monument  Mills,  John  II.  Coffing,  ag" t, 
Munson  &  Peabody,  Great  Barrington 
Peck  J.  &  E.  &  Son,  [warp]  Pittsfield 
Plunkett  Wm.  C,  Adams 
Pollock  Wm.,  agent,  [warp]  Adams 
Russell  S.  L.,  [wadding]  Pittsfield 
Taylor  ft  Cook,  Adams 
Walley  D.,  [yarn]  \VlUiamstown 
Wallef  S.,  •' 

AVasliington,  Adams  &  Co.,  Adams 
White,  Rice,  Richardson  &  Co..  (North) 

Adams 

India  Rubber. 
Culb»r*  C.  B.,  Great  Barrington 

Iron. 
Cold  Spring   Iron  Works,    Henry  A. 

Dennie,  agent,  Otis  [Lenox 

Lenox  Iron  Works,  W.  H.  Phelps,  ag't. 
Mills  John,  Otis 
Richmond  Iron  Works,  Samuel  Gates, 

agent,  Richmond 
Stoekbridge  Iron  Co.,  Stoekbridge 
Tinker  E.  R.,  (North)  Adams 
A'an  Deusenrille  Iron  \\'orks,  Samuel 

Gates,  Great  Barrington 
Caslini;s. 
Hodgkins  Wm.,  (North)  Adams 
Hunt«r,  Thayer  &  Co.,  (North)  Adams 
Lapham  C.  P.  &  Co.,  Hancock 

P/g-  Iron. 
Briggs  Iron  Co.,  Lanesboro' 
Cheshire  Iron  Works,  Cheshire 
North  Adams  Iron  Co.,  (North)  Adams 

Paper. 
Ball«rd  Charles,  Lee 
Benton  &  Garfield,  (East)  Lee 
Brown  L.  L.  &  Co..  Adams 
(!arson  T.  G.  &  W.'  W.,  Dalton 
Carriel  John  C,  New  Marlborough 
Chamberlin  E.  H.,  Dalton 
Comstock  P.  G.,  West  Stoekbridge 
Cone  &  Sabin,  (North)  Lee 
Crane  &  Co.,  Dalton 
Crane  &  Wilson,  " 
Doten  &  Root,  Sheffield 
Face  Paul  C,  New  Marlborough 
Gibbs  &  Colt,  Pittsfield 
Heath  Orton,  (East)  Lee 
May  E.  &  S.  ft  Co.,  Lee 
McDowell  R.  L.,  Monterey 
Owen  &  Ilulburt,  (South)  Lee 
Plainer  &  Smith,  Tyringham 
Platner  &  Smith,  Lee 
Sabin  George  &  Co.,  Lee 
Thacher  Stephen,         " 
West  &  Brothers,  Tyringham 
Wheeler,  ^Varren  &  Co.,  New  Marlbor- 
Whyte  &  Uulbert,  (North)  Lee  [rough 
Woollen. 

Barker  &  Hubbard,  IIancock[North  Lee 
liassett,  I'errin  &  Leonard,     [satinets] 
Berkshire  Woollen  Co.,  A.  C.  Russell, 
agent,  Gt.  Barrington 


Blackinton  S.  &  Co.,  (North)  Adams 
Dean  fc  Phillips,  "  " 

Glendon  Woollen  Co.,  Norman  Sheldon, 

agent,  Stoekbridge 
Ingalls  &  Tyler,  (North)  Adams 
Johnson  &  Hathaway,  [warps]  (North) 
Nichols  S.  E.  &  Co.,  Dalton        [Adams 
Platencr,  Smith  &  Holmes,  Lee 
Plunkett  ('has.  H.,  Hinsdale 
I'ontdDsiic  Woollen  Co.,  Geo.  Campbell, 
Kiohards  Hiram.  Hinsdale  [ag't,Pittsfi'd 
Tanner  &  Perkins,  Lee 
Tavlor  &  Smith,  Hancock 
Wells,  Brayton  &  Co.,  (North)  Adams 

Marble  Workers  and  Sawyers. 

Allen  L.  &  Co.,  (North)  Adams 
Baker  W.  T..  Lanesboro' 
Bradie  Franklin,     " 
Brown  Richard  P..  Egremont 
Clark  H.  S.  &  Y.,  Pittsfield 
Fitch  Frederick,  Alford 
Goodale  Chester,  Egremont 
Hamlin  &  Savage,  Sheffield 
Linn  W.  D.  B.,  Pittsfield 
McAuley  Wm.,  (North)  Adams 
Milligan  M.,  Alford 
Piatt  Abiel,  Lanesboro' 
Shears  Samuel,  Sheffield 
Sperry  Stephen,  Alford 
Volk  John,  Pittsfield 
Whipple  David,  (North  Adams 

Masons. 
Brooks  Henry  H.,  Pittsfield 
Clapp  A.  B.,  " 

Stoddard  Lewis,  " 

Musical  Instruments. 

Barr  &  Walker,  [pianos]  Pittsfield 
Cox  &  Pierce,  [seraphines  &  molodeons] 
Dodge  &  Habliard,  Pittsfield  [Pittsfield 
Stevens  Wni.  .M..  [drums,  banjos,  tam- 

borines]  Pittsfield 
Stewart  A.  &  Co.,  (North)  Adams 

Oysters  and  Refreshments. 

Beckwith  R.  J.,  Pittsfield 
Briggs  &  Olds,  (North)  Adams 
Burns  J.,  Pittsfield 
Tucker  Allen,     " 
Waters  II.  0.,     " 

Painters. 

Babcock  Ezra,  [house]  Lenox 
Bingham  Theodore,  Williamstown 
]5rinton  E.  C,  Stoekbridge 
Bussett  J.,  " 

Childs  &  Hart,  (North)  Adams 
Crosby  Wm.,  Sheffield 
Cole  &  Powell,  (North)  Adams 
Fuller  J.,  Stoekbridge 
Hastings  0.  A\^.,  [house,  sign,  and  car- 
riages] Lenox 
HoUand  J.  M.,  Pittsfield 
May  Charles,  " 

Mead  G.  H.,  [sign  and  fancy]  Pittsfield 
Root  J.  B.,  Pittsfield 
Wentworth  E.,  Stoekbridge 
Wickham  George  E.,  Adams 

Faints  and  Oils. 

Bulkley  &  Benjamin,  Pittsfield 
Chapin  A.  B.  &  Co.,  '" 

Mead  G.  H.,  " 

AVest  J.  C.  &  Brother,         " 

Paper  Hangings. 

Chapin  A.  B.  &  Co.,  Pittsfield 
Fenn  &  Carter,  " 

West  J.  C.  &  Brother,    " 

Physicians. 

Adams  Lucius  S.,  Stoekbridge 
Babbitt  N.  S.,  (North)  Adams 
Babbitt  Snell,  Adams 
Bailey  Clmrles,  Pittsfield 
Barker  .hilin  Ij.,  Adams 
lialeli  Kbenezer,  Sandisfield 
Heaeh  Knistus,  Sandisfield 
Beard  William,  Otis 
Bell  William  0.,  Becket 


Bliss  Albertus,  Cheshire 

Bourne  S.  T.,  Richmond 

Bowker  Alonzo,  Savoy 

Brewster  J.  M..  Pittsfield 

Brewster  0.  E.,         " 

Briggs  S.  N.,  [botanic]  (North)  Adams 

Bulkley  J.  W.,  M'illiamstown 

Cady  F.  A.,  Pittsfield 

Campbell  Robert,  '• 

Camp  Samuel,  New  Marlboro' 

Chapman  H.  D.,  Egremont 

('ham])lin  II.  C..  Otis 

ChiMs  llenrvH.,  Pittsfield 

("hiMs  Timothy,  " 

Church  Allen,  Great  Barrington 

Clough  Aaron.  Pittsfield 

Clough  WillarilJr.,  '■ 

Collins  C.  T.,  Great  Barrington 

Cole  Alanson  ,T.,  (Cheshire 

Cole  Harvey,  Pittsfield 

Cole  Isaac  S.,         ■' 

Coleman  William,  " 

Dewey  Luke,  Stoekbridge 

Duncan  S.,  [dentist]  Williamstown 

Ferre  Henry,  Dalton 

Foster  George  T.,  Windsor 

Fowler  J.  C,  Tyringham 

Gifford  John  B.,  Lee 

Griswold  R.  R.,  Lanesboro' 

Guiteau  Corydon,  Lee 

Hall  Clark  F.,  Pittsfield 

Harrington  S.amuel  G.,  Lee 

Harvey  A.,  [botanic]  (North)  Adams 

Hawkes  E.  S.,  "  " 

Haywood ,  Lee 

Iloilingbeck  E.R.,  Great  B.arrington 

Hubbell  Charles,  WiUiamstown 

Jackson  William  L.,  Pittsfield 

Juild  Judson,  Lee 

Judson  Adonijah,  Tyringham 

Kellogg  S.  R.,  Sheffield 

Kittredge  B.  F.,  Hinsdale 

Kittridge  John,  Pei-u 

Lawrence  G.  C,  Adams 

Lcavitt  Dudley,  Stoekbridge 

Leavitt  Natha\iiel,  Stoekbridge 

McAllister  Geo.,  Great  Bariington 

Norton  II.  J.,  Lanesboro' 

Parks  W.  IL,  Great  Barrington 

Parsons  Samuel  C,  Sandisfield 

Peck  Oliver,  Sheffield 

Perkins  J.  P.,  Marlboro' 

Pickett  N.  B.,  Great  Barrington 

PhiUips  H.  P.,  (North)  Adams 

Pierce  Enoch,  Pittsfield 

Root  0.  S.,  Pittsfield 

Sabin  Henry  L.,  Williamstown 

Sabin  M.,  Lenox 

.Sabin  Mellen,  Sandisfield 

Scovil  John,  Sheffield 

Selden  Jennings,  Richmond 

Sheppardson  Noah,  Adams 

Sherman  T.  B.,  Sheffield 

Smedley  James,  Williamstown 

Smith  Andrew  M.        " 

Smith  Justin,  Hinsdale 

Smith  Samuel,  Williamstown 

Spelman  H.  R.,  Otis 

Taylor  Thomas,  (North)  Adams 

Turner  H.  A.,  Monterey 

Tyler  WUliani  H.,  (North)  Adams 

VanDeusen ,  Egiemont 

Walcott  James,  Tyringham 

Wav ,  Lee 

White  v.,  Stoekbridge 
Williams  Avery,  Pittsfield 
Wilson  G.  H.,  (North)  Adams 
Wilson  N.  J.,  Pittsfield 
Wing  Levi,  [botanic]  Hinsdale 
Worthington  R.,  Lenox 
M'right  Eliphalet,  Lee 

Printers. 

Ackers  Andrew  J.,  [North]  Adams 
Allen  P.  &  Son,  Pittsfield 
A.\tel  &  Marsh, 
Cliiekering  II.,  (North)  Adams 
I'usliiiig  &  Itrvan.  Great  Barrington 
Dodge  &  Hubbard,  Pittsfield 
French  &  Koyce,  (\orth)  Lee 
Montngue  C,  Pittsfield 
Wilson  E.  F.,  Lenox 


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Provision  Dealers. 

r,arkor   Win.   0.,  Pittsfield 

Hulkloy  &  Benjamin,  " 

Carpill  &  IJlackman,  " 

('ooley  Samuel,  " 

Manning  J.  C,  " 

Kecd  N.,  " 

Itockwcll  J.  P.,  " 

Public  Houses. 

IJainl  Kendall,  (West)  liocket 
ISaneroft  (jco.  C,  Stockbi'idi^o 
Itarnes  F.  A.,  Great  UaiTint;ton 
Hi-own  N.  G.,  Pittsfield 
t'ampliell  I).  15.,  \V.  .Stockbridgo 
Cliapix-lle  R.  K.,  Pittsfield 
Cooley  Win.  B.,  PitLstield 
('raits  .lo.sephus,  Lee 
IJailey  Elijah,  Adams 
Jiaird  Kendall,  (\Vest)  Beoket 
liaker  William  Y.,  Lancsboro' 
IJowcu  ?.  S.,  Peru 
JJowker  IJalvin,  Savoy 
Burlingame  A.  V.,  Lanesboro' 
IJrauch  G.  W.,  Dalton 
Cone  P.,  (North)  Adams 
Dresser  G.  W.,  (Cheshire 
Goodwin  F.  &  C,  Stockbridge 
Hall  A.,  Savoy 
Hasford  .1.  H.,  Williamstown 
Heaton  H.,  Pittsfield 
Holcomb  I£ora<"e,  Hinsdale 
Ives  Isaac  C,  Lenox 
•Jordan  John  P.,  Williamstown 
Karner  S.  H.,Egremont 
Ix!mont  William,  Williamstown 
Mansir  Henry,  Monterey 
Merrill  Wm.,  Lee 
Millard  .Joshua,  Egremont 
Owen  .John,  Sandisfield 
Kice  Erastus,  Floriila 
Strickland  Norman,  Otis 
Ticknor  Horace,  Great  Harrington 
Tower  Stephen  D.,  Windsor 
^Vhite  Alanson  P.,  Hancock 
W.lson  M.  S.,  Lenox 

Bakes  and  Cheese  Boxes. 

Barker  John  0.,  Sandisfield 
Borga,  Bristol  &  Co.,  [rakes]  Otis 
Broga  W.  C.  fc  Co.,  (West)  Becket 
Heath  H.  &  Brother,[rakes]  Tyringham 
Ingraham  Samuel,  Sandisfield 
McCuUom  Daniel,  Tyringham 
Northrup  Gilbert  D.,       " 
Stedman  William,  " 

Wilson  Egbert,  " 

Whitney  Alonzo  S.  C,  Sandisfield 

Sash  and  Blind  Manufacturers. 

Couch  Bradford  M.,  Lee 
Darling  A.  B.  &  Co.,  (N.)  Adams 
Morey  .losse,  Adams 
Stevens  S.  D.,  Pittsfield 

Saw  Mills. 

Adams  Daniel,  New  JIarlborough 
Aibims  D.  R.,  [steam]  Hinsdale 
Allen  Isaiah,  Windsor 
Ames  J.  M.,  (North)  Becket 
Ames  Philip,  Washington 
Ames  Putnam,  Becket 
Anthony  A.  T.  H.,  (2  mills)  Adams 
Anthony  H.,  Savoy 
Bacon  S.,  Egremont 
Bacon  Stephen,  Williamstown 
Barden  Daniel,  Windsor 
Bates  Wm.  G.,  Sheffield 
BellW.  F.,Wa.shington 
.Bell  Lyman,  (North)  Becket 
Benton  Asa,  Otis 
Bingham  Silas,  Hinsdale 
Bottom  W.  R.,  Peru 
Bradley  Joel,  Lee 
Brewer  John,  New  Marlboro' 
Bridges  Caleb,  Savov 
Broga  W.  C.  &  Co., "(West)  Becket 
Brown  D.  B.,  Cheshire 
Brown,  Kemp  &.  Vincent,  Florida 
Brown  Grin,  Peru 
Cady  Eleazer,  Windsor 
Carlin  James,  Williamstown 


Carlisle  &  Hay  den,  Otis 

(.'arter  Wm.  &  Jo.M'pli,  .Savoy 

Chapman  Tli<M>ili)rc,  (North)  Becket 

Chappeilo  .lames,  Washington 

Cliee.seman  E.,  Hinsdale 

Clark  David,  Sheffleld 

Clark  S.,  Florida 

Cleveland  (!yrus,  Dalton 

Cleveland  W.  H.,  Dalton 

Conklin  John,  Hancock 

Cottrel  John  N.,  Otis 

Ciittiiii  N.,  Cheshire 

Conch  &  .lenkins,  Lee 

Crosier  (Jharles,  Washington 

Cushman  H.  II.,  Otis 

Dabsell  David,  Kgreinont 

Davis  Colbnrn,  Lanesboro' 

Day  Alvin,  I'eru 

Dean  Hiram,  Dalton 

Dimmock  Thomas  L.,0ti3 

Dunnavan  &  Ballantine,  Washington 

Frissell  Franklin,  Peru 

Ensign  &  ('„.,  Sheffield 

(Jarfield  Klijah,  Tvringh.am 

(ieer  David,  Washington 

(ioldthwaite  Austin,  Savoy 

Green  J.  B.,  Cheshire 

Groton  Joshua.  Hancock 

Goodman  W.  W.,  Pittsfield 

Hadsell  Wm.,  Hancock 

Hall  Williamj  Williamstown 

Harwood  Nathaniel,  Windsor 

Haskins  Ira,  Savoy 

Heath  Amos,  Tyringham 

Herrick  ijevi  W.,  Dalton 

Hijgins  Ira,  Washington 

Hodge  &  Hclden,  (North)  Adams 

Hoyt  Joseph,  Richmond 

Hunt  Curtis,  Otia 

Ingraham  A.,  Lee 

Ingraham  0..  Savoy 

Jenks  W.  &  D.,  Adams 

Johnson  Billings,  Lenox 

Johnson  Myron,  Tyringham 

Jones  Timothy,  Otis 

Jordan  John  P.,  Williamstown 

Kingsley  15.  L.,  ISecket 

Knowlton  &  Bailey,  Florida 

Lamson  Ira,  Washington 

Law  M.  B.,  Florida 

Manna  Thomas,  (West)  Becket 

Mather  Newton,  Otis 

McAlpin  James,  New  Marlborough 

Merrificld  0.  L.,  Becket 

Millard  Orin,  (West)  Becket 

Miner  Damon,  Peru 

Mitchell  P.,  Dalton 

North  Adams  Iron  Co.,  (North)  Adams 

Norton  Jonathan.  Otis 

0" Brine  Timothy,  (North)  Becket 

Olin  Thomas,  Cheshire 

Owen  &  Hurlburt,  Lee 

Parrish  G.  &  E.  H.,  Hinsdale 

Parker  Samuel  I.,  Dalton 

Perkins  &  Carter,  Becket 

Pettit  Stephen,  \\'illianistown 

Phelps  &  Barnes,  (North)  Becket 

I'ierce  Christopher,  Hinsdale 

riatner  &  Smith,  Tyringham 

Policy  Asa,  Savoy 

Porter  &  Carter,  Otis 

Post  Eldad,  Lenox 

Prince  David  J.,  Windsor 

Richards  William,  Richmond 

Royce  Edward  A.  &  Co..  Leo 

Rudd  &  Chapman,  Washington 

Russell  X.  C,  Great  Barrington 

S.mders  Moses,  Savoy 

Schutt  Charles,  Washington 

Scelev  Thomas  B.,  Otis 

Shakers'  Mill,  Tyringham 

Short  Charles,  Becket 

Slater  Samuel,  Washington 

Smith  D..  Dalton 

Smith  Reuben.  (North)  Becket 

Smith  T.,  Florida 

Snow  Solomon,  Wintlsor 

Squier  S.,  Lanesboro' 

Staples  Daniel,  Adams 

Stedman  Robert,  Lee 

Stevens  A.  D.,  Pittsfield 

Stone  P..  Williamstown 


Sturtevant  R.,  Savoy 
Talcolt  William,  lanesboro' 
Tliatclior  &  Tower,  Florida 
Tliom.is  Dwight,  Williamstown 
Thompson  <!harles  ('.,  Peru 
Thomp.son  T.,  Becket 
Torrey  (iil)liH,  Williamstown 
Torrey  Hiram  P.,  Windsor 
Tower  C.  Florida 
Tower  William,  Florida 
Towne  Charles,  Williamstown 
Tracy  Charles  K.  &  Brother,  IllnsdmU 
Walbridge  ix)ring,  (West)  Iteckct 
W'alley  Stephen,  Williamstown 
Webb  John,  Washington 
Weston  A.  A.,  Savoy 
AVeston  Franklin,  Dalton 
Westover  William,  (West)  Becket 
Wheeler  J.  W.  &  Co.,  (North)  Becket 
Whipple  Stephen  T.,  Lanesboro' 
Whitccmb  Levi  N.,  Florida 
Whitcomb  S..  Florida 
White  Horace,  (West)  Becket 
Williams  Nathaniel  D.,  Lanesboro' 
Yaw  M.  B.,  Florida 

Screws. 

Co  wen  J.  51.,  Windsor 
Jordan  A.  M.,  '• 

Loomis  L.  A.,  " 

WharfieldW  H.,    " 

Shingle  Mills. 

Richards  William.  Richmond 
Kice  &  Hodges,  (North)  Adams 

Stoves,  Tin  Ware,  &/C, 

Backus  Wm.  G.,  Pittsfield 

Baker  George,  Lee 

Browi\  A.,  Adams 

Butler  J.  B.  &  Son,  Pittsfield 

Cook  J.,  Williamstown 

Cotton  S.  B.,  (North)  Adams 

Decker  &  llolden,  (North)  Adams 

Howe  S.  D.,  [Troy  Stove  store]  Pittsfield 

Low  Daniel,  [stoves]  Cheshire 

Patterson  B.  W.,  Great  Barrington 

Phelps  Geo.  H.,  I.ee 

Van  Deusen  Mason,  Stockbridgo 

Wilbur  James  A.,  Adams 

Winslow  &  Henry,  Pittsfield 

Woodworth  Charles,  New  Marlboro' 

Woodwortli  Cyrus  H.,A\'e3t  Stockbridge 

Tailors  and  Drapers. 

Bailey  Alfred,  Lee 

Bliss  E.  L.,  (North)  Adams 

Browning  S.  F.,  (North)  Adams 

Butler  C.  B.,  (North)  Adams 

Caffrev  John,  Egremont 

Clark  "&  Pratt,  Lee 

Collins  Isaac,  Adams 

Colman  George,  Sandisfield 

Cranston  H.  C.,  Lee 

Davis  W.  L.,  Lee 

Dibble  Moses,  Hinsdale 

Dunham  J.  II.,  Pittsfield 

Gardiner  Ilo.sea,  Sheffield 

Granger,  Hill  &  Co.,  Great  Barrington 

Golden  C.  B.,  Pittsfield 

Gulliver  J.  T.,  Williamstown 

Hodgkins  F.  R.,  Otis 

Harrington  &  Stevens,  Pittsfield 
I  Houston  Robert,  Monterey 

Jones  Jarvis,  Egremont 

Kellogg  A.  S.,  Great  Barrington 

I.ivermore  W.  C,  Hinsdale 

Mansir  Henry,  Monterey 

McCoy  J.,  Windsor 

Mole  John,  Adams 

Noll  N.,  Pittsfield 

Pierce  J.  M.,  Windsor 
!  Pilling  B.,  Stockbridge 

Pixlev  Edwin,  New  Marlboro' 

Pratt  &  Clark,  I.ee 

Putnam  E.  K.j  Great  Barrington 

Rollett  F.,  Hinsdale 

Stevens  D.  W.,  (North)  Adams 

Talmadge  Henry,  Williamstown 

WarrenO.  S.,  Dalton 

Waters  N.  A.,  Stockbridge 

Worthly  T.  G.,  AVest  Stockbridge 


Tanners. 
Baker  Timothy,  Savoy 
Benton  Stephen  R.  &  Bro.,  Richmond 
Brown,  Kemp  &  Vincent,  Florida 
Butler  A.  P.,  (North)  Adams 
Curtis  Edwin,  Lenox 
Dean  H.  N.,  Adams 
Dean  &  Richardson,  Cheshire 
Dean  &  Richardson,  Dalton 
Hall  George  &  Son,  Sandisfield 
Knights  Asher,  Hinsdale 
Mason  Joshua,  Cheshire 
Mason  Rufus  L.,  Hancock 
Neal  Dennis,  Otis 
Nelson  Isaiah  D.,  AVindsor 
Osborn  &  Cogan,  Pittsfield 
Olds  A.,  (North)  Adams 
Parsons  P.  &  Brother,  Sandisfield 
Sawyer  Aaron,  Hinsdale 
Watson  Spencer  C,  Otis 
Wheeler  J.  W.  &  Co.,  (North)  Becket 

Twine. 

Brovm  N.  Q.,  Pittsfield 
Gibbs  &  IngersoU,  Monterey 

Veneering. 

(Birdseye  Maple.) 
Dresser  Amos,  Stockbridge 
Dresser  John,  " 

Watch  Makers. 

Mitchell  W.  M.,  (North)  Adams 
Munn  Charles,        "  " 

Nichols  N.,  AVilliamstowa 


Osborne  David,  Lenox 
Porter  Eli,  AVilliamstown 
White  J.  J.,  Adams   • 

Watches,  Jewelry,  and  Silver 
Ware. 

Root  W.  M.  &  Bro.,  Pittsfield 
Walker  W.  M.,  " 

West  India  Goods. 

[See   Country  Stores.] 
Bonney  E.,  Jr.  Pittsfield 
Brown  0.,  ^' 

Bulkley  &  Benjamin,  Pittsfield 
Cady  Joel  P.,  (North)  Adams 
Carter  C.  H.,  Lee 
Chapin  A.  B.  &  Co.,  Pittsfield 
Cooley  Samuel,  " 

Doane  &  Butler,  (North)  Adams 
Gallop  M.  M.  &  Son,  (N.)     " 
Garry  Michael,  Pittsfield 
Hagar  S.  M.,  (North)  Adams 
Moore  &  Bailey,  Lee 
Morey  &  Smith,  Pittsfield 
Parrish  J.  &  E.  H.,  Hinsdale 
Plumb  A.  G.,  (North)  Adams 
Smith  John  W.,  Pittsfield 
Van  Deusen  George,  Lee 
Warriner  James,  Pittsfield 
West  J.  C.  &  Brother,  Pittsfield 
White  &  Murray,  " 

Miscellaneous. 

Arm f for  Rocking  Chairs. — S.  P.Burt, 
Stockbridge 


Axle  Manufacturers.  — L.  Pomroy  & 
Son,  Pittsfield 

Sent  Fdlows  Manufacturers. — Justus 
Tower  and  Ja.son  Newton,  Lanesboro' 

Brad  and  Tack  Manufacturer.  —  J. 
Chamberlin,  Stockbridge 

Carding.— C.  Goodrich  &  Son,  Pitts- 
field ;  George  W.  Clark,  Hancock 

Coach,  Lace  Manufacturer.  —  Wooley 
&  Hillenbrant,  Pittsfield 

"Edge  Tools. — Henry  Murray,  Lee 

Glass  Sand. — Truman  Cooman,  Che- 
shire 

Gunsmith. — John  Hogan,  (N.)  Adams 

Leather  and  Findings. — John  Brown, 
Pittsfield 

Millstones. — Parker  Barnard,  Pittsfield 

PatternMaktr. — J. P.  Merriam,  (North) 
Adams 

Fitchforlfs,  Hoes,  ^-c— Wm.  K.  Gates, 
Lee  ;  W.  &  H.  D.  Lyman,  Hinsdale 

Flough  Maker. — A.  Wetherbee,  (North) 
Adams 

Pumps  and  Lead  Pipe. — J.  B.  Butler 
&  Son,  Pittsfield 

Sporting  Apparatus.  —  H.  R.  Groot, 
Pittsfield 

Silver  Spoons. — J.B.  Scott  &  Co.,  Pitts- 
field 

Soap  Manufacturer. — F.  Warren,Pitts- 
field 

S'one  Cutter. — J.  L.  Lathe,  (N.)  Adams 

Turner. — E.  L.  Wilson,  Tyringham 

IVuatxTi'  Harness  Manufac'r. —  John 
H.  Orr,  (North)  Adams 

Wool  Carding. — Reuben  Smith,  (North) 
Becket 


BRISTOL  COUNTY. 

Was  incorporated  June  2d,  168-5,  having  previously  formed  a  part  of  the  old  colony  of  Plymouth. 
In  King  Philip's  time  this  section  of  the  country  was  called  Pawcumnawcutt. 
Iron  ore  of  an  excellent  quality  abounds  in  Bristol  County. 
The  County  towns  are  Taunton  and  New  Bedford. 

Whole  number  of  towns,  19.     Population  in  1840,  60,165;  number  of  square  miles,  667  ;  population 
to  square  mile,  90.     Population  in  1850,  76,207 ;  population  to  square  mile,  114. 

At  Freetown,  on  the  1st  Tuesday  of  January. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Judge  of  Probate,  Oliver  Prescott,  Neio  Bedford. 

Meffister  of  Probate,  Henry  AVilliams,  Taunton. 

Clerk  of  Courts,  James  Sproat,  Taunton. 

Register  of  Deeds,  (N.  District.)  Joseph  Wilbur, 
Taunton;  (S.  District,)  Benjamin  K.  Sayer,  ISew 
Bedford. 

County  Treasttrer,  James  P.  Ellis,  Taunton. 

Crier  of  Courts,  Oliver  Soper,  Taunton. 

Jailers,  Elias  A.  Morse,  Taunton;  Jacob  L.  Por- 
ter, New  Bedford. 

Sheriff,  Lyman  W.  Dean,  Attleborough. 

Deputy  Sheriffs. 

Attleborough,  Geo.  B.  Richards. 

Berkley,  Dean  Burt. 

Dartmouth,  Wm.  Barker,  2d. 

Boston,  Edward  AV.  Dean. 

Fall  River,  W.  A.  Waite. 

Mansfield,  Conrad  Spraker. 

Neio  Bedford,  John  Baylies,  John  D.  Hathaway, 
Henry  S.  Packard,  Chas.  D.  Burt,  Jacob  L.  Porter. 

Norton,  Austin  Messenger. 

Pawtucket,  Robert  Sherman. 

Taunton,  Elias  A.  Morse,  Geo.  H.  Babbitt,  Jas. 
C.  Brown. 

Probate  Cotirt,  holden  at  Taunton,  on  the  Friday 
ntxt  after  the  1st  Tuesday  of  January,  on  the  1st 
.Tuesdays  of  March  and  November,  on  the  first 
Friday  next  after  the  1st  Tuesday  of  June,  and  on 
the  Friday   next  after  the  1st  Tuesday  of  August. 

At  New  Bedford,  on  the  1st  Tuesdays  of  Feb- 
ruary, June,  and  December. 


At  Rehoboth,  on  the  1st  Tuesday  of  April. 

At  Pawtucket,  on  the  1st  Friday  next  after  the 
1st  Tuesday  of  April. 

At  Dighion,  on  the  1st  Friday  after  the  1st  Tues- 
day in  October. 

At  Norton,  on  the  1st  Tuesday  of  July. 

At  Westport,  on  the  1st  Tuesday  of  August. 

At  Seekonk,  on  the  1st  Tuesday  of  September. 

At  Fall  River,  on  the  1st  Tuesday  of  October. 

At  Attleborough,  on  the  1st  Tuesday  of  May. 

County  Commissioners. 
John  Baylies,  JVeio  Bedford,   Chaii-man  ;  James 
W.  Grossman,  Taunton ;  Lemuel  Perry,  Norton. 

Special  Commissioners. 

Joseph  E.  Read,  PaW  ili'rcr;  Wooster  Carpen- 
ter, Seekonk. 

Times  of  Meeting. — At  Taunton,  on  the  4th 
Tuesdays  in  March  and  September. 

Commissioners  of  Wrecks. 

Dartmouth,  Thomas  Almy,  Prince  Sears,  Jr. 

Neto  Bedford,  Charles  Grinnell. 

Commissioners  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Ephraim  Atwood,  Hez.  Battelle,  Samuel  Crocker, 
ApoUos  Cushman,  James  P.  Ellis,  James  Ford, 
Rodney  French,  Eli  Haskell,  Elnathan  P.  Hatha- 
way, Charles  J.  Holmes,  Foster  Hooper,  Phineas 
W.  Leland,  J.  H.  W.  Page,  Horatio  Pratt,  James 
C.  Starkweather,  James  Sproat,  William  A.  F. 
Sproat,  William  H.  Taylor,  James  D.  Thompson, 
Amos  A.  Tillinghast,  Joseph  S.  Tillinghast,  Jos. 
Wilbur. 


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Justices  of  the  Peace  mid  Quorum. 
Attlclmrouqh,    Elkanah   Brigga,    Noah  Claflin, 
Lyman  W.  Dean,  ]'',lis}ia  G.  Mny. 

Dartmouth,  Joseph  Giffortl,  Elihu  Slocum. 
Fairhaven,  Nath.  S.  Spooner,  Joseph  Tripp. 
Fall  River,  IIcz.  Battelle,  JSiineon  13orden,  Wm. 

B.  C'anedy,  Jas.  Ford,  John  Godfrey,  C.  J.  Holmes, 
l''o8ter  Hooper,  Phincas  \V.  Leland,  Joseph  E. 
Kead,  Eliab  Williams. 

Freetown,  Elnathan  P.  Hathaway. 

Ncto  Bedford,  James  Arnold,  Time.  G.  CoflBn, 
Henry  H.  Crapo,  Benjamin  Coombs,  Eli  ILiskell, 
Abraham  H.  Howland,  J.  H.  W.  Page,  Oliver 
Prcscott,  Paul  Spooner,  Joseph  S.  Tillinghast. 

Norton,  Jacob  Shepard. 

I'aictucket,  Apollos  Cushman. 

Rchoboth,  Samuel  Bullock. 

Seekonk,  Johnson  Gardner,  Seth  'Whitmarsh. 

Sicanzcy,  John  Mason. 

Taimton,  Anselm  Bassett,  Francis  Baylies,  S. 
L.  Crocker,  James  P.  Ellis,  Ichabod  Lincoln, 
James  Sproat,  Wm.  A.  F.  Sproat,  Benjamin  F. 
Williams. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 
[See  also  Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Quorum. '\ 

Attlehorough ,  Thos.  A.  Bardon,  Ellis  Blacking- 
ton,  Harrey  Claflin,  Joseph  W.  Capron,  Elihu 
Daggett,  H.  N.  Daggett,  John  Daggett,  Lyman  W. 
Daggett,  Abijah  M.lde,  Abiiah  M.  Ide,  Jr.,  Hart- 
ford Ide,  Hfirvcy  M.  Ilicharas,  Jesse  F.  Richards, 
Geo.  B.  Richards,  Peter  Thacher,  Dan  Wilmarth, 
Moses  Wilmarth. 

Berkley,  Geo.  Babbitt,  Chae.  D.  Burt,  W.  S. 
Crane,  Jabez  Fox,  Edwin  French,  Sam.  French, 
Eph.  French,  Walter  D.  Nichols,  Nath.  Townsend. 

Dartmouth,  Thos.  Almy,  Francis  D.  Bartlett, 
E.  S.  Crapo,  Elisha  H.  Crapo,  Shadrach  Davis,  Jr., 
Joseph  Gifford,  Wm.  Mason,  H.  S.  Packard,  Jas. 
T,  Slocum,  Hiram  Whalen. 

Dighton,  Crocker  Babbitt,  Leonard  Gooding, 
David  Hathaway,  Joseph  Pitts,  Bradford  Pratt, 
Seth  Talbot,  Alfred  Wood. 

Eastoti,  Oliver  Ames,  Jr.,  Jos.   Barrows,  Moses 

C.  Dunbar,  Alvan  Gilmore,  Tisdale  Harlow,  Sebea 
Howard,  Cyrus  Lothrop,  Howard  Lothrop,  Hiram 
T.  Mitchell,  John  Pool,  Wm.  Reed,  John  Seele. 

Fairhaven,  Rufus  Allen,  Cyrus  E.  Clark,  Thos. 
Davis,  John  A.  Hawes,  Levi  James,  Geo.  Mandell, 

E.  G.  Morton,  Alfred  Nye,  Abiel  P.  Robinson, 
Jones  Robinson,  Ezekiel  Sawin,  Geo.  H.  Taber, 
Pardon  Taber,  Isaiah  F.  Terry,  John  Terry,  Ansel 
White. 

Fall  River,  David  Anthony,  Israel  Anthony, 
Cyrus  Alden,  Wm.  H.  Ashley,  Josiah  C.  Blaisdell, 
Nath'l  B.  Borden,  Richard  Borden,  Benj.  Earl, 
C.  J.  Holmes,  Louis  Lapham,  Job  G.  Lawton,  Jr., 
James  M.  Morton,  David  Perkins,  Eliab  Williams, 
Benj.  F.  Winslow. 

Freetown,  E.  Atwood,  Bradford  Brayley,  Charles 
A.  Morton,  Nicholas  Hathaway,  Thos.  G.  Nichols. 

Mansfield,  Wm.  B.  Bates,  Darwin  Dean,  Thos. 
:M.  George,  Heman  Hall,  Elijah  Hodges,  Edward 
Kingman,  Charles  Pratt,  Schuyler  Shepard,  Otis 
Sweet. 

New  Bedford,  Edmund  Anthony,  Abraham  Bar- 
ker, Edwin  L.  Barney,  Alanson  Borden,   Lincoln 

F.  Brigham,  Thos.  B.  Bush,  Isaac  Case,  J.  H. 
Collins,  Timothy  G.  Coffin,  Benj.  Coombs,  Chas. 
T.  Congdon,  Jas.  B.  Congdon,  John  Davis,  J.  F. 
Dearborn,  Thomas  D.  Eliot,  J.  L.  Ferguson,  Thos. 
A  Greene,  Edward  W.  Greene,  Isaac  D.  Hall, 
Albert  D.  Hatch,  Luther  G.  Hewins,  James  How- 
land,  Thos.  H.  Howland,  Seth  H.  Ingalls,  Ephraim 
Kempton,  Benj.  Lincoln,  Thos.  Mandell,  Adam 
Mackie,  Samuel  S.  Packard,  John  A.  Parker,  J. 
H.  W.  Page,  Wm.  Phillips,  Isaac  Richardson, 
William  R.  Rodman,  Benj.  King  Sawyer,  Calvin 
Staples,  Silas  Stetson,  Joshua  C.  Stone,  Wm.  C. 
Taber,  Jaraei  D.  Thompson,  Wm.  H.  Taylor, 
Ambrose  Vincent. 


Norton,  Daniel  S.  Cobb,  Geo.  B.  Crane,  John 
Crane,  Earl  Hodges,  Leonard  Hodges,  Cromwell 
Leonard,  Eddy  l^incoln,  Henry  Ncwccmb,  Lemutl 
Perry,  Jacob  Shepard,  J^aban  M.  Wheaton. 

Pawtuckct,  Simpson  Chase,  John  Crane,  Clau- 
dius B.  Farnsworth,  Jabel  Ingraliam,  Washing 
ton  Kent,  Geo.  Mason,  Lewis  Pierce,  AWin  O 
Reed,    James    C.  Starkweather. 

Raynham,  Eliab  B.  Dean,  Cassander  Gilmore 
Abisha  Lincoln,  Chas.  Robinson,  Godfrey  Kobin 
son,  p:ii  K.  Washburn,  S.  D.  Wilbur. 

Rchoboth,  James  Blanding,  Asaph  L.  Bliss,  Syl 
vester  Hunt,  Lemuel  Morse,  Oliver  C.  Peck 
M.  R.  Randall,  E.  J.  Sandford,  Cyrus  M.  Wheaton 

Seekonk,  Samuel  Allen,  Tristram  Burgess,  Jr. 
Raymond  H.  Burr,  Davis  Carpenter,  Wm.  Ide 
Viall  Medbury.  < 

Somerset,  Philip  Bowers,  John  D.  Cartwright 
Joseph  Marble,  Isaac  Pierce,  Jonathan  B.  Slade 
Daniel  Wilbur. 

Swanzey,  George  Austin,  Mason  Barney,  James 
Brown,  John  Earle,  John  Mason,   Thomas   Peck, 

E.  P.  Short. 

Taunton,  George  B.  Atwood,  Jonathan  Downes 
Austin,  Geo.  H.  I5abbitt,  Anselm  Basset!,  Edmund 
H.  Bennett,  James  Brown,  Benj.  Caswell,  Geo. 
A.  Crocker,  Wm.  A.  Crocker,  Benj.  R.  Dean,. Jos. 
P.  Dean,  Joshua  Drown,  James  P.  Ellis,  Andrew 
H.  Hall,  William  Haskins,  Samuel  B.  King,  Aru- 
nah  Leach,  Ichabod  Lincoln,  Theodore  L.  Lincoln, 
Willard  Lovering,  Nath!  Morton,  Joseph  M.  Otis, 
Allen  Presbury,  Horatio  Pratt,  Chester  I.  Reed, 
Wm.  Seaver,  Hodges  Reed,  Wm.  A.  F.  Sproat, 
Wm.  Sekel,  Silas  Shepard,  Stephen  L.  White, 
Henry  Williams,  Benj.  F.  Williams,  James  M. 
Williams,  Sidney  Williams,  Joseph  Wilbur, 
George  Walker,  George  M.  Woodward. 

Westport,  Nathan  C.  Brownell,  Geo.  H.  Giflford, 
Andrew  Hicks,  Benj.  B.  Sisson. 

Notaries  Public. 

Attlehorough,  Lyman  W.  Dean,  Elias  Fuller. 

Fairhaven,  Cyrus  E.  Clark,  Philemon  Fuller, 
Nath'l  S.  Spooner,  Isaiah  F.  Terry,  John  Terry. 

Fall  River,  Cyrus  Allen,  Ilez.  Battelle.  Morton 
Eddy,  Henry  H.  Fish,  James  Ford,  Louis  Lapham, 
David  Perkins,  Eliab  Williams. 

New  Bedford,  Lincoln  F.  Brigham,  Charles  D. 
Burt,  J.  H.  Clifllbrd,  T.  G.  Coffin,  H.  G.  O.  Colby, 
Chas.  T.  Congdon,  Henry  H.  Crapo,  T.  Dawes 
Eliot,  J.  H.  W.  Page,  Robert  C.  Pitman,  William 
H.  Taylor,  Borden  Wood,  Augustus  L.  West. 

Paictucket,  Apollos  Cushman,  Claudius  B. 
Farnsworth. 

Taunton,  C.  J.  H.  Bassett,  Jas.  P.   Ellis,  Benj. 

F.  Presbury,  William  A.  F.  Sproat. 

Westport,  Nathan  C.  Brownell,  Benj.  B.  Sisson. 

Coroners. 

Attlehorough,  Lemuel  Bishop,  Peter  Thacher, 
Samuel  Tyler. 

Berkley,  Dean  Burt. 

Dartmouth,  Samuel  Barker,  Lemuel  Mosher, 
Stephen  Taylor. 

Dighton,  Crocker  Babbitt. 

East07i,  Daniel  Macomber. 

Fairhaven,  Jonathan  Wilbur. 

Fall  River,  Seth  Darling,  Rieh»»nd  Davool, 
Samuel  L.  Thaxter. 

Mansfield,  Simeon  Green. 

Norton,  C.  Leonard. 

New  Bedford,  Benj.  Coombs,  Shubael  Q.  Ed- 
wards, Wni.  O.  Russell. 

Pau-tuckct,  R.  Sherman,  N.  A.  Pott»r. 

Raynham.  Amyntas  Shaw. 

Seekonk,  Ezra  French,  William  Id«,  Ti»ll  Med- 
bury, John  Miller. 

Somerset,  Philip  Bowers. 

Swanzey,  Israel  Gardner. 

Taunton,  Geo.  H.  Babbitt,  James  Woodwtrd. 

Westport,  Frederick  Brownell,  P.  T.'.  Feckham. 


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MASSACHUSETTS    STATE   RECORD. 


TOWN  OFFICERS. 

ATTLEBOROUGH. 

Selectmen,  Assessois,  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — 
Elkanah  Brings,  L.  W.  Daggett,  J.  W.'Capron. 

Clerk.— n'^ 'N .  Daggett. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — S.  L.  Carpenter. 

School  Committee. — J.  S.  Dennis,  Jonathan 
Crane,  G.  Clark,  Henry  Rice,  Joseph  Cushman. 

Constables. — Lemuel  Bishop,  Artemas  C.  King, 
Geo.  B.  Richards,  Virgil  H.  Capron,  E.  R.  Reed. 

Money  raised  for  schools,  g4,000. 

BERKLEY. 

Selectmen,  Assessors,  aiid  Ooerseers  of  Poor. — 
Thomas  Strange,  Thomas  C.  Dean,  Nath'l  G. 
Townsend. 

Treasurer. — Asa  Shove. 

CferA.— Walter  D.  Nichols. 

School  Committee. — W.  D.  Nichols,  Benj.  Crane, 
Jr.,  Thomas  C.  Dean. 

Constable. — John  Dean. 

Co//ec<or.— Philip  H.  Fletcher. 

Money  raised  lor  schools,  gSOO. 

DARTMOUTH. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  the  Poor. — "William 
Barker,  Jireh  Sherwin,  Holden  W.  Brownell. 

Assessors. — Theodore  Wilbur,  Abner  Potter,  Jr., 
James  T.  Slocum. 

TotoH  Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Collector. — William 
Barker,  Jr. 

School  Committee. — Theodore  Wilbur,  James  N. 
Macomber,  Jesse  Tucker,  Abner  Potter,  Jr.,  John 
Gray. 

Toion  Agent. — William  Barker. 

Constable. — Jonathan  Collins. 

Money  raised  for  schools,  ^2,500. 

DIGHTON. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Anthony 
Shove,  Chas.  Green,  A.  Walker. 

Assessors. — L.  Goodwin,  J.  Williams,  Weston 
Earl. 

Toicn  Clerk. — Leonard  Goodwin. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Benjamin  Goff. 

School  Committee. — Bradford  Pratt,  Joseph 
Wright,  George  Goodwin. 

Constable. — Benj.  P.  Jones. 

Money  raised  for  schools,  ^1,000. 

EASTON. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Daniel  B.  Wheaton,  Horace  D.  Howard,  Geo.  W. 
Hay  ward. 

'Toivn  Clerk,  Treaswer,  and  Collector. — Joel  S. 
Drake. 

School  Cotnmittee. — Amos  Pratt,  Erastus  Brown, 
Guilford  White. 

Constable. — Edward  W.  Dean,  William   Savage. 

Money  raised  for  schools,  51,500. 

FAIRHAVEX. 

Selectmen. — Isaac  Wood,  Jr.,  George  H.  Taber, 
Cyrus  E.  Clark. 

Town  Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Eben  Akin,  Jr. 

Overseers  of  the  Poor. — Nath'l  Church,  C.  E. 
Clark,  Henry  Vincent. 

As.sessors. — Abial  P.  Robbins,  Davis  Collins,  G. 
H.  Taber,  John  Perry,  Isaac  Wood,  Jr. 

School  Committee. — Samuel  L.  Ward,  James  L. 
Humphrey,  John  Perry,  William  Payson,  Walter 
A.  Davis. 

Constables. — JohnL.  Kennison,  Chas.  D.  Capen, 
James  Tabor. 

Money  raised  for  schools,  j^5,.500. 

FALL   RIVER. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  the  Poor. — Thomas 
J.  Pickering,  Daniel  Brown,  James  Buffinton. 

Assessors. — Guilford  H.  Hathaway,  Horatio  N. 
Gunn,  Charles  Almy. 

Clerk,  Collector  and  Treasurer. — Sam.B.  Hussey. 

Constables. — Ebenezer  Luther,  Richard  S.  Peck- 


ham,  Gideon  Manchester,  Jacob  Hix,  William 
Sisson,  Apollos  Dean,  Chester  W.  Greene,  Danitl 
Child. 

FREETOWN. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Alden  Hath- 
away, Jr.,  Samuel  F.  Dean,  Bradford  Braley. 

Assessors. — Prentiss  J.  Tripp,  Alden  Hathaway, 
Jr.,  Alden  Lawrence. 

Toion  Clerk. — Thomas  G.  Nichols. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Guilford  Hathaway. 

School  Committee. — Nicholas  Hathaway,  R.  P. 
Strobridge,  William  B.  Staples. 

Constables. — Guilford  Hathaway,  R.  P.  Stro- 
bridge, Wm.  B.  Staples. 

Money  raised  for  schools,  ^  1,000. 

MANSFIELD. 

Selectmeti,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Edward  Kingman,  Herman  Hall,  Otis  Sweet,  Jr. 
Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Wm.  Robinson. 
School  Committee. — M.  Blake,  Samuel  J.  Carr. 
Constables. — A.  Robinson,  Jr.,  Jason  H.  Cobb. 
Money  raised  for  schools,  j?900. 


NEW   BEDFORD. 

Mayor. — Abraham  H.  Howland. 

Aldermen. — Joseph  Clark,  Isaac  M.  West,  Jona. 
R.  Ward,  Mark  B.  Palmer,  Jonathan  Bourne,  Jr., 
Henry  H.  Crapo. 

Common  Council. — Lineas  Wood,  President. 
Ward  1.  Lineas  Wood,  Warren  Ladd,  Jas.  Beetle, 
Jas.  R.  Bassett.  Ward  2.  John  Bryant,  Francis  W. 
Hatch,  Edmund  Maxfield,  Ebenezer  L.  Foster. 
Ward  3.  Wilmot  Luce,  Thomas  C.  Allen,  Gideon 
T.  Sawyer,  Squire  Sanford.  Ward  4.  Nathan 
Chase,  Joseph  Brownell,  James  S.  Barney,  James 
Munroe.  Ward  5.  Oliver  Swain,  Matthew  How- 
land,  Isaac  D.  Hall,  Lucien  B.  Keith.  Ward  6. 
Amasa  T.  Thompson,  Marshall  G.  Sears,  Willard 
Mason,  William  Miller. 

City  Clerk. — Isaac  M.  Richardson, 

Clerk  of  the  Comtnon  Council. — Luther  G. 
Hewins. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Frederick  Bryant. 

Assessors. — Ward  1.  Isaac  Case.  Ward  2.  Geo. 
M.  Bunker.  Ward  3.  Ezra  K.  Delano.  Ward  4. 
Isaac  M.  Richardson.  Ward  5.  James  Cannon. 
Ward  6.  Wm.  H.  Reynard. 

City  Marshal. — Timothy  Ingraham. 

Assistant  Marshal. — Shubael  G.  Edwards. 

Constables. — Eliphaiet  Robbins,  Lewis  G.  Allen, 
Chas.  W.  Underwood,  Joshua  P.  Dunbar,  George 
W.  Sherman. 

School  Committee. — Ward  1.  Lineas  Wood, 
Calvin  Staples,  Daniel  C.  Burt.  2.  Horatio  A. 
Kempton,  Henry  R.  Wilcox,  Charles  D.  Burt. 
3.  Luther  G.  Hewins,  Amasa  L.  Gleason,  Wm.  G. 
White.  4.  Robert  C.  Pitman,  Charles  Haffi\rds, 
Alexander  H.  Seabury.  5.  Oliver  Prescott,  Joshua 


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-Lyman  Claflin,  James 


C.  .''tone,  William  Howe.  6.    William  Penn  How- 
land,  Henry  T.  Wood,  Bradford  G.  Hathaway. 

NORTON. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Daniel  S. 
Cobb,  Eli  Wood.  Benjamin  S!  Hall. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — John  Crane. 

Assessors. — Daniel  S.  Cobb,  Augustus  L.  Pratt, 
J.  B.  Newcomb. 

School  Connnittee. — Wm.  Reed,  John  C.  Crane, 
S.  P.  Snow. 

Constables.— II.  H.  Witherell,  T.  H.  Copeland. 

Money  raised  for  schools,  ^1,200. 

PAWTUCKET. 

Selectmen.— kUen.  Sibley,  N.  A.  Potter,  B.  L. 
Pitcher. 

C7e//c.— Alvin  0.  Reed. 

Treasurer. — Ira  D.  Ellis 

Overseers   of  the    Poor.- 
Lord,  Philander  Baker. 

Assessors. — Alanson  Thayer,  Richard  Carrique, 
Nathan  P.  Towne,  Willington  Kent,  Charles 
Pratt. 

Collector. — Lamed  Kent. 

School  Committee. — C.  Blodsrett,  Lewis  Pierce, 
George  Brown,  Alvin  D.  Williams,  William  W. 
Blodgett,  Edward  Stowers,  Samuel  Lord. 

Constables. — Robert  Sherman.  Freeman  Berry, 
Alexander  B.  Chace,  Philander  Baker,  Alfred  L. 
Fiske. 

Money  raised  for  schools,  g2,750. 

RAYNHAM. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Charles  Robin- 
son. Nalh'l  B.  Hall,  Philo"  Leonard. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Soranus  Hall. 

Collector. — Enoch  King. 

Assessors. — E.  B.  Dean,  Benj.  F.  King,  L.  W. 
Field. 

School  Committee. — Robert  Carver,  E.  K.  Wash- 
burn, Frederick  Wiley. 

Constables. — Otis  R.  King,  S.  H.  Britlain. 
Money  raised  for  schools,  ^900. 

REHOBOTH, 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
George  H.  Allen,  John  Davis,  3d,  George  C.  Cole. 

Clerk.— Cyrus  M.  Wheaton. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — John  C.  Marvel. 

School  Committee. — S.  A,  Collings,  Lemuel 
Morse,  G.  C.  Cleavcland. 

Constable. — John  Earl. 

Money  raised  for  schools,  51,200. 


HEEKONK. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  J'oor,  and  Assessors. — Vi- 
all  Medbury,  Oliver  Chaflce,  John  Shorey. 

(^lerk. — Oliver  Chaflee. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Ephraim  Ide. 

School  Committee. — I.  Wilkinson,  A.  N.  Med- 
bury, John  Hunt. 

Constables. — J.  A.  Hammond,  Samuel  Short,  A. 
E.  Medbury. 

Money  raised  for  schools,  ,91,200. 

ROMEHSin'. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessor*. — 
Elisha  Slade,  Benj.  Cartwright,  George  Reed. 

Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Collector. — J.  D.  Cart- 
wright. 

School  Committee. — Joseph  Shove,  John  L. 
Slade,  John  Q.  Pierce. 

Constables. — Wm.  A.  Bowers,  Benj.  Cleavcland, 
Edward  J.  Slade. 

Money  raised  for  schools,  §600. 

SWANZEY. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — Lil- 
ly GifFord.  Ezra  P.  Short,  John  Young. 

Clerk,    Treasxirer,  aiid   Collector. — John  Mason. 

School  Committee.— -J ona.tha.n  Thompson,  B.  H. 
Chase,  John  E.  Gray. 

Constable. — George  Austin. 

Money  raised  for  schools,  gSOO. 

TAUNTON. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — J.  M.  Wil- 
liams, Andrew  H.  Hall,  Edwin  Keith. 

Clerk. — James  P.  Ellis. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Charles  Porter. 

Assessoj-s. — Chrts.  H.  Stevens,  Bradford  Macom- 
ber,  Joseph  Dunbar. 

School  Committee. — Erastus  Maltby,  S.  H. 
Emery,  T.  W.  Snow,  C.  H.  Brigham,  G.  W. 
Quinby,  Andrew  Pollard,  Alvan  Cobb. 

Constables. — P.  L.  Frazier,  James  Woodward, 
Geo.  H.  Babbitt,  Thos.  R.  Drake,  Henry  F.  Cobb, 
I.  G.  Currier,  D.  A.  Weston,  Jr  ,  David  Monroe, 
Horatio  Leonard,  3d,  Harrison  Thrasher. 

Money  raised  for  schools,  §9,800. 

AVESTPORT. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Frederick  Brovvnell,  George  H.  Giftord,  Perry 
Davis. 

Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Collector. — Geo.  H.  Gif- 
ford. 

School  Committee. — J.  B.  Parris,  G.  E.  Brownell, 
E.  P.  Brownell, 

Constables. — Isaac  Francis,  E.  B.  Gifford. 

Money  raised  for  schools,  ,!J2,281.13. 


BRISTOL  COUNTY  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Apothecaries. 

Anthony  3.  M.,  Fall  River 
Atwood  Ephraim,  Freeto\ni 
Barker  A.  .1.,  Taunton 
Brown  Philip  S.,  Fall  Kiver 
Oadwell  Wm.  P.  S . 49  Purchase,N.  B. 
Chase  Edward  S.,  Fall  Kiver 
Clark  Charles  A.  73  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Clark  AVm.  F.  74  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Dunbar  Samuel  0.,  Taunton 
Gaylord  William,  Pawtucket  [N.  B. 
Gifford  Albert,  Union,  c.  N.  Water, 
.Tennings  .John  H.  48  Purchase,  N.B. 
Luther  Gardner,  Seekonk. 
Monroe  F.  S.,  Taunton 
Nichols  J.  I).,  (Weir  Vill.) Taunton 
Osborne  Eben,  Fall  River 
Otis  Thomas,  40  South  Water,  N.  B. 
Payne  Sylvanus  S.,  Freetown 
Potter  Warren  B.,  County,  c.  Kemp- 
ton,  N.  B. 
Richmond  H.  W.,  Fairhaven 
Russell  .John,  Fall  River  [N.  B. 

Thornton  Dan.  13S  Union,  c.  Fourth, 
Thornton  Elisha  Jr.  67  Union,  N.  B. 


Tompkins  S.  &  Co.  58  Middle,  c.  N. 

Second,  New  Bedford 
Wilbur  Amos  C,  Fall  River 
Willard  L.  A.,  (Weir  A'ill.)  Taunton 

Auctioneers. 

Abell  P.  T..  Seekonk 

Almy  &  Bourne,  5  N.  Water,  N.  B. 

Austin  George,  Swauzey 

Babbitt  George  II.,  Taunton 

Baylies  J.  &  Co.  66  Purchase  and20 

N.  Water,  New  Bedford 
Bishop  lieuiucl,  Attleboro' 
Bosworth  &  Godfrey,  Fall  River 
Bowers  Philip,  Somerset 
Bris^ss  Elkanah,  Attleboro' 
Brittain  James,  Easton 
Brownell  Jireh,  Westport 
Burt  Dean,  Berkley 
Capron  J.  W.,  Attleboro' 
Dean  E.  P..  Raynham 
Gifford  II.  George,  Westport 
Greene  C.  W.,  Fall  River 
Hodges  Earl,  Norton 
Horfon  Danforth  G..  Rchoboth 


Ilorton  George  L.,  Rehoboth 
King  Jo.siah  B.  12  N.  Water,  N.  B. 
Lincoln  Eddy,  Norton 
Jledbury  Viall,  Seekonk 
Price  George,  Attleboro' 
Short  Samuel,  Seekonk 
Washburn  E.  H.,  Raynham 
M'atornian  N.  50  Union,  N.  B. 
Williams  G.  E.  M.  &  Co.,  Taunton 

Bakers. 

Buttrick  Joiia.  &  Son,  Fairhaven 
Dean  M.  L..  Pawtucket  [N.  B. 

Denham  Tillson  B..  First,  c.  School, 
Gerrish  Benjamin,  Taunton 
Iladley  Jacob  B.  51  S.  Water,  N.  B. 
Howard  G.  W.,  Swanzey 
Lane  Elias  M.,  Taunton 
Runnells  H.  L.,  Fall  River 
Waldron  Francis  N.,  Dighton 
Ward  J.  R.  72  N.  Second,  N.  B. 
Ward  Samuel  L.,  Fairhaven 
Watson  &  Manchester,   173  Uni»n, 

and  18  Centre,  [ship] 
Wilcox  Edward,  Taunton 


72 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Blacksmitlis. 

Allen  Rich,  Somerset 

Babbit  Isaac  N.,  (South)  Dartmouth 

Baker  I^vi,  Somerset 

Baker  Mason,  Swanzey 

Barney  Daniel  B.,  Swanzey 

Barney  Mason,  Swanaey 

Bourn  Z.  W.,  Seekonk 

Braley  — ,  Freetown 

Briggs  Alsom,  Mansfield 

Briggs  Matthew,  Dighton 

Brittain  James,  Easton 

Brown  John,  Taunton 

BrowncU  Joseph,  16  Fourth,  N.  B. 

Bruce  Samuel,  Attleboro' 

Burlittgame  R.  H.,  Pawtucket 

Butts  &   Smith,  Hazard's  wf.  N.  B. 

Carpenter  Edmond,  Seekonk   [N.  B. 

Carpenter  Lewis  G.,  Mechanic's  lane, 

Carver  Nathan,  Taunton 

Chaffee  Ira,  Seekonk 

Chase  Bradford,  Taunton 

Crane  William  S.,  Berkley 

Crowley  Jacob,  Mansfield 

Cushman  Barker,  (S.)  Dartmouth 

Cushman  Obed,  (South)  Dartmouth 

Damon  Barnard,  Fairhaven 

Davis  James,  Rehoboth       [wf.  N.  B. 

Dean  &  Driggs,  [shipsmiths]  Merrill's 

Durfee  James,  192  N.  Water,  N.  B. 

Elliot  Henry,  Taunton 

Fillebrown  H..  RodolphuB,  Mansfield 

Fisher  Paul,  Westport 

Fisher  Samuel  P.,  Attleboro' 

French  George  W.,  Seekonk 

Goffll.  S.,  Rehoboth 

Goff  Otis,  Rehoboth  [N.  B. 

Hanlon   Thos.  23  Mechanic's  lane, 

Hathaway  Braddock  D.  114  Ray,N.B. 

Hathaway  Dean,  Fall  River 

Hix  Samuel,  Swanzey 

Howard  John,  Fairhaven 

Ingalls  A.  II.,  Dighton 

Jayne  Anthony,  Attleboro' 

JudUins  N.  T.,  Seekonk 

King  Isaac,  Dartmouth 

Leonard  Amasa,  Raynham 

Lems  Martin  J.,  Easton 

Lawton  Eli  P.,  Westport 

Little  Nathaniel  2d,  Westport 

Macomber  Abraham,  W'estport 

Macomber  Allen  " 

Macomber  Zachary,  Norton     [N.  B. 

Macy  Josiah,  [ship]  Commercial  wf. 

Macy  Josiah  Jr.,  City  wharf,  N.  B. 

Merrihew  Phineas  E.,  Fairhaven 

Morse  Jason,  Taunton 

Nickerson  J.,  Dartmouth 

Packard  Gideon,  Fall  River 

Peck  J.  A.,  Taunton 

Perrin  Henry,  Pawtucket 

Pierce  Nathaniel,  Fall  River 

Porter  Henry,  Freetown 

Pratt  Amasa,  Mansfield 

Rugg  Luke  F.,  Taunton  fN.  B. 

Russell  Lewis,  [ship]  Steamboat  wf. 

Sherman  Wm.  D.,  Westport 

Simpson  Samuel,  Easton  [N.  B. 

Sisson  Job  Jr.  27  Mechanic's  lane, 

Skinner  Homer,  Mansfield 

Smith  Thomas,  Dartmouth 

Snell  &  Dean,  Rodman's  whf.  N.  B. 

Snow  &  Purrington,  Kempton's  wf. 

New  Bedford 
Sommes  S.  M.,  Attleboro' 
Staples  Joseph,  Freetown 
Strange  Thomas,  Berkley 
Stubbins  T.,  Dighton 
Terry  Isaac,  Fairhaven 
Terry  T.  P.,  (head  of  river)  N.  B. 
Vickery  William  C,  Dartmouth 
AVales  Atherton,  Attleboro' 
Westcoat  Maxwell,  Dighton 
Wilbur  Ziba  &  Son,  Raynham 
Witherell  J.  A.,  Attleboro' 

Boat  Builders. 

Allen  Thomas   N.,  City   wharf  and 

Kempton's  wharf,  N.  B. 
Bosworth  C.  C.  61  S.  Water,  N.   B. 
Beetle  James,  214  Purchase,  N.  B. 


Coffin  Fred.  &  Co.,  Hazlewood,N.  B. 
Coffin  Shubael  C,  Rotch's  whf.  N.  B. 
Cornell  Joseph,  133  Ray,  N.  B. 
Cranston  John,  122  Ray,  N.  B. 
Durfee  T.  &  J.  4  Hamilton,  N.  B. 
Delano  Joshua  Jr.,  Fairhaven 
Eldridge  L.,  Fairhaven 
Holmes  E.  &  J.,  Attleboro' 
Norton  Isaac  D.,  Fairhaven 
Parker  &  Tripp,  Rotch's  whf.  N.  B. 
Smith  W.  H.,  Russell,  N.  B. 
Topham  Robert  C,  Rotch's  wf.  N.  B. 
Warren  Joseph,  140  Ray,  N.  B. 

Bookbinders. 

Adams  R.  &  J.,  Fall  River 
Fraprie  G.  W.,  " 

Perce  &  Parsons,  105  Union,  N.  B. 
Warren  James,  (South)  Dartmouth 

Booksellers. 

Adams  R.  &  J.,  Fall  River 
Barker  A.  J.,  Taunton 
Dunbar  Samuel  0.,  Taunton 
Earl  Benjamin,  Fall  River 
Howe  William,  47  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Munroe  F.  S.,  Taunton 
Payne  S.  S.,  Freetown 
Perce  &  Parsons,  105  Union,  N.  B. 
Taber  C.  &  A.,  45  Union,  and  2  and 
87  Purchase,  N.  B. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 

Bourn  &  Sanford,  57  Purchase,  N.  B. 

Bryant  T.  R.  14  Purchase,  N.  B. 

Childs  Henry,  95  Union,  N.  B. 

Colby  D.  &  Co.,  Taunton 

Cook  G.  D.,  Fall  River 

Crane  E.  C,  Taunton 

DevoU  Pardon,  26  Purchase,  N.  B. 

Ellis  Ira  D.,  Pawtucket 

Emery  Joseph,  19  S.  Water,  N.  B. 

Freeman  E.  P.  3  Purchase,  N.  B. 

French  J.  B.,  Fall  River 

French  S.  L.,  Fall  River 

Gilbert  Horatio  &  Co.,  Taunton 

Groves  G.  &  Co.,  Fall  River 

Hoard  N.  S.,  Taunton 

Keith  L.  B.  127  Union,  N.  B. 

Lothrop  Asa,  12  Purchase,  N.  B. 

Loud  Daniel,  Fall  River 

Pratt  A.  H.17  Cheapside,  N.  B. 

Prouty  Artemas  Jr.  42  Purchase 

Raymond  S.  E.  183  Purchase,  N.  B. 

Richmond  N.  W.   &  J.  T.  &  Co., 

Taunton 
Spinney  Benjamin,  Taunton 
Swain  OUver,  82  Union,  N.  B. 
Taber  Edw.  A.  T.  79  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Tripp  James  F.  3  Cheapside,  N.  B. 
Union  Store,  20  Cheapside,  N.  B. 

Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturers. 

Allen  S.  B.,  Berkley 
Atwell  J.  &  B.,  Swanzey 
At  wood  Hiram,  Berkley 
Austin  George,  Swanzey 
Babbitt  Newton,  Dighton 
Barker  Wm.  Jr.,  Dartmouth 

Booth ,  (South)  Dartmouth 

Bosworth  Henry  L.  59  Sixth,  N.  B. 
Bowen  Caleb,  Seekonk 
Briggs  George,  Berkley 
Briggs  Sylvester,  Freetown 
Brightman  Job  A.,  Westport 
Buck  Jeptha,  Easton  [N.  B. 

Burbank  Stevens  M.  34  N.  Second, 
Chase  James,  Swanzey 
Chase  W.  G.,  Fall  River 
Coughlin  M.     "         " 
Davis  Adrian,  Westport 
Davis  Philip,  Somerset 
Ewer  Paul,  11  S.  Water,  N.  B. 
Gammons  Lem.  .Ir.,  Jessyville,  N.  B. 
Gifford  Shubal  H..  (head  river)  N.  B. 
Gilmore  A.  A.  &  Co.,  Easton 
Gilman  Edward  E.,  Westport 
Gilmore  C.  &  H.  T.,  Raynham 
Groves  G.  &  Co.,  Fall  River 
Gushee  AVilliam  A.,  Raynham 
Hodges  G.  C,  Attleboro' 
Houghton  Wm.  M.,  Fall  River 


Howard  &  Co.,  Easton 

Ide  Henry,  Seekonk 

Kent  William  C,  Attleboro' 

King  George,  Dighton 

Knowles  E.  W.,  Attleboro' 

Lasure  Horatio,  Seekonk 

Macomber  Ezra,  Westport 

Macomber  Varnum,  AVestport 

Makepeace  L.  0.,  Norton 

Martin  E.  M.,  Freetown 

Mason  James,  Attleboro' 

Mason  Moses,  " 

Phillips  Pierce,  Freetown 

Pierce  J.  N  30  School,  N.  B. 

Raymond  Nathan,  Dartmouth 

Read  Joseph,  Freetown  [N.  B. 

Robbins  Freeman    P.    60   William, 

Roth  John  H.,  Fall  River 

Rounds  &  Brother,  Rehoboth 

Shaw  Nathan  B.,  Mansfield 

Slade  Levi,  Somerset 

Slade  &  Pierson,  Somerset 

Smith  Timothy,  Norton 

.Sweet  William,  Pawtucket 

Snow  Solomon,  Raynham 

Thayer  Charles,  (South)  Dartmouth 

Valentine  Edward,  Taunton 

Valentine  John,  " 

Walker  Richard  N.,  Dighton 

Walter  John,  Fall  River 

Webb  John,  Mansfield 

West  Joseph,  Seekonk 

White  Guilford,  Easton 

Whiting  Joel,  Seekonk 

WUbur  &  Mason,    (Weir  Village) 

Taunton 
Williams  Isaac,  Dartmouth 
Willson  William,  Pawtucket 

Botanic  Medicines. 

Learning   Philip    S.  129  Purchase, 

N.  B.  (N.  B. 

Stow  Sam'l  F.  101  Third,  c.  Bedford, 

Box-board  Mills. 

Goodwin  Lewis  B.,  Norton 
Lane  &  Co.,  " 

Lincoln  Eddy,  " 

Box  Makers. 

Giles  James  R.,  Attleboro' 
Goodwin  Lewis  B.,  Norton 
Lewen  &  Fisk,  Pawtucket 
Reed  H.  N.,  Attleboro' 
Richards  Ira  &  Co.,  Attleboro' 
Stone  Jlason,  Norton 
Young  L.  C,  FaU  River 

Brassfounders  and  Copper- 
smiths. 

Bush  0.  &  C,  Fall  River         fN.  B. 
Gifford   &   Topham,   77  N.   Water, 
Richmond  A.  D.  &  Co.  103  North 
Water,  N.  B. 

Brick  Makers. 

Brown  .T.  C,  Taunton 
Draper  H.  N.  &  B.,  Attleboro' 
EkUedge  Nathan,  Taunton 
Eldridge  Eli,  " 

Eldridge  Jacob,  " 

Eldridge  Joseph,  '• 
Godfrey  Geo.  F.,  " 

Godfrey  Geo.  W.,  " 
Hood  William,  " 

Macomber  Joseph  L.,  " 
Macomber  P.  F.,  " 
Macomber  Wm.  F.,  " 
Pierce  George  S.,  " 
Staples  A.  B.,  " 

Wheeler  Dexter,  " 

Williams  Ebenezer,  Berkley 
Williams  Francis,  Taunton 
Williams  Philip,  " 

Britannia  Manufacturers. 

Turner  Epliraim  J.,  Taunton 
Reed  &  Barton,  " 

Button  Manufacturers. 

Draper  &  Sandland,  Attleboro' 
Emmons  D.  &  Co.,  " 

Robinson  W.,  " 


LIUSTOL    COUNTY. 


Cabinet  Makers. 

DouKlnss  Charles,  Fall  liivor 
Ellis  Watson,  53  S.  Water,  N.  B. 
Ellis  Watson  .Ir.  r,:i  S.  Water,  N  B. 
Shove  Josojih,  SniniTsot, 
ShoTC  Joshii:i.  (''ri'i'tuun 
Shove  Theopliilus,  Uerliley 
Traov  Asa,  KaynUam 
A\'cstVate  &  lionlen,  Fall  River 
Wood  Philiji,  .Seekonk 

Carpenters. 

Allien  John,  rairhavcu 

Allen  .John,  ^\\•stport 

Andrews  Stephen,  [ship]  Jlcrrill's 

wharf,  N  B. 
Andrews  Wm.,  AValnut  street  wharf, 

N.  B.,  [ship] 
Bates  M'illiani,  North,  [ship] 
Bliss  E/.ra,  I'awtueket 
Bliss  &  Green,  Itussell,  N.  B.  [N.  B. 
Booth  &   Itatluiway,  157  N.  Water, 
Boyee  AVilliani,  Berkley 
Bralie  John  S.,  (S.)  Dartmouth 
Bray  Wm.,  Parker's  whf.  [ship]  X.B. 
Bro\Tn  Samuel  K.,  Spring,  X.  B. 

BrowncU ,  Midille,  N.  B 

Cannon  &  Lewis,  EUdy"s  whf.  N.  B., 

[ship] 
Capron  V,  H,,  Attletporo' 
Chase  A.  K.,  " 

Claflin  Rufus,  " 

Clark  Ezra,  Foster,  N.  B. 
Cobb  Samuel  C,  Mansfield 
Cobb  AVillard,  " 

Codilins;  John  0.,       " 
Cook  Timothy  D.,  Ehu,  N.  B, 
Crowell  Charles,  Attleboro' 
Cushing  John,  Pleasant,  N.  B. 
Davenport  A.  55  First,  X.  B. 
Davis  J.  &  Brothers,  Swanzey 
Davis  Samuel  li.,  (S.)  Dartmouth 
Drake  Abner,  Easton 
Durfee  A\'ni.,  Meehanic's  lane,  N.  B. 
Ferguson  J.  L.  24  S.  Second,  N.  B. 
Fish  Reuben,  Fan-haven,  [sliip] 
Ford  James,  2d,  &  Co.,  Fall  River 
Freeman  EUsha,  ISaynliam 
{■reeman  Isaac,  Pleasant,  N.  B. 
Gardner  David,  Mansfield 
Gibbon  &  Dean,  Fairhaven 
Oifford  Wm.  19  Spring,  N.  B. 
Harding  Almond  0.,  Mansfield 
Harlow  Calvin,  (North)  Dighton 
Hathaway  Lewis,  William,  N.  B. 
Higgins  Nathaniel,  Fairhaven 
Hillman  J.  &  Z.  &  Co.  G.  Howland's 

wharf.  N.  B. 
Hodges  Earl,  Norton 
Hodges  Iliram,      '■ 
Homer  Daniel,  Fish  Island.  N.  B. 
Homer  George  &  Co.  203  N.  W^ater, 

[ship] 
Hunt  Henry,  Norton  [N.  B. 

Leaeh  Chas.  n.  Planing  Mill,  Water, 
Leach  .ledediah.  Knynham 
licwin  &  Fisk,  Pawtucket 
Luther  James.  Fall  River 
Maxlield  &  Tripp.  Bedford,  N.  B. 
Mendall  &  Kelley,  175  N. Water,  N.B. 
Munroe  Jonas,  Attleboro' 
Peirce  0.  N.  43  Sixth,  N.  B. 
Peirco  David  R.  138  N.  Second,  cor. 

Hillman,  N  B. 
Peirce  Samuel  P.,  Taunton 
Phillips  Franklin,  Berkley 
Pierce  Alfred.  Rehoboth 
Pierce  AUcn,  Freetown 
Pierce  E.  M..  Fall  River 
Read  Erastus  1!..  Freetown 
Reed  Anthony,  Dightou 
Rider  E.  E.,  Taunton 
Rigley  Wm!  II.,  Norton 
Robinson   D.   S.,   Mechanic's  lane, 

N.  B..  [stair  builder] 
Rogers  Albert,  Mansfield 

Sanford -,  Taunton 

Sherman  &  Co..         •• 
Short  Samuel.  Seekonk 
Shove  Benjamin.  Fall  Itiver 
Sisson  Abner,  Westport 
Shove  David.  Dighton 


Swift  Thomas,  Mill,  N.  B. 
Sniitli  Benjamin  W.,  Dighton 
Starkcy  Augustus,  Attleboro' 
Thraslii'r  Henrv,  Freetown 
Vinal  .lohn  F.  m  Willi.ani,  N.  B. 
Ward  David  B.,  Mechanic's  la.,  N  B. 
A\'alker  Henry,  County,  c.  A\illiam, 

N.  B. 
Walker  &  Sherman,  Taunton 
West  Nathan  M.,  Seekonk 
Wilber  ().  K.,  Norton 
White  AkmsoM,  Easton 
\\ilbur  Marshall,  l-'airhaven 
'\\'oud  Benjamin  W.,  Somerset 

Carpetings. 
Eddy  George  JI.  1 10  Union,  N.  B. 
Ellis  Thomas,  55  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Little  &  Allen,  9  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Page  Bilsoii,  Fall  River 
Reed  Edgar  IF.,  Tiiunton 
Wood  &  Washburn,  Taunton 

Carriage  Builders. 

Allen  Horatio  P.,  Mansfield 
Blake  John  B.,  Fall  River 
Brown  E.  C,  Fall  River 
Brown  &  Shepherd,  Mansfield 
Bi'ownell  Geo.  L.  44  Third,  N.  B. 
Doty  Eibnund,  20  Fourth,  N.  B. 
Eames  Asa.  Fall  River 
Eaton  A.  G.,  Fall  River 
Everett  George  AV.,  Pawtucket 
Gray  &  Barker,  51  Elm,  N,  B. 
Ilayward  Albert,  Easton 
Howard  An^el,  Taunton 
Leonard  D.  H.,  Seekonk 
Mason'&  Hoyt,  Taunton 
Makepeace  Sylvanus,  Raynham 
Nash  Wm.  A.,  Mechanics  lane,  N.  B. 
Randall  Andrew  B.,  Norton 
Roberts  B.  H.,  Fall  River 
Sinunons  Robert  M.,  Fairhaven 
Steele  Isaac,  Taunton 
AA'hite  A\"m.  G.  84  Purchase,  N.  B, 

Carriage  Trimmers. 

Newell  A.  S..  |-;ill  Kivcr 
Schirer  Charles  .1 .  Seekonk, 

Caulkers. 

Drew  James  N.  AVatcr,  c    Kempton, 

New  Bedford 
Gage  Benjamin,  Botch's  whf.  N.  B 
Stowell  Daniel,  Parker's  whf.  N.  B. 

Chronometers,  Soc. 

Munroe  James.  98  Union,  N.  B. 

Cigars. 

Anthony  D.  R.,  Seekonk 
Fuller  Timotliy,  Taunton 
Oldridge  AVilliam,  Rehoboth 
Pierce  C.  R.,  Ta\inton 
Tildeu  Niles,  28  N.  Second,  N.  B. 
Tillinghast  C.  AV.,  Fall  River 

Civil  Engineer. 

Gotlfrey  John,  Fall  River 

Clergymen. 

Adams  Arnold.  [Al.  E.]  Mansfield 
Allen  R.  AV.,  [M.]  fall  River 
Atwater  H.  C  New  Bedtnr.l 
Barrows  E.  AV.'.  [Ch.]  Dighton 
Batchelor  T.  H.,  [F.  B.]  Tauufcon 
Blake  Mortimer,  [C.  T.]  Mansfield 
Blodgett   Constantiue,   [C    T.]  Re- 
hoboth 
Bodfish  Asa,  [M.  E.]  Dighton 
Brigham  Chas.  II.,  [C.  U.]  Taunton 
Bronson  Asa,  [B.]  Fall  liiver 
Burt  Dan.  C,  [C.  T.]  New  Bedford 
Cannon  Ed.  S.,  [C.  T.]  NewlSedfoud 
Carr  Samuel  J.,  [B.]  Mansfield 
Carver  ]!obert.  [C.  T.]  liaynham 
Chase  Moses,   [M.  E.]  New  Bedford 
Clough  John  AV..  [M.  E.]  F,;iston 
Clark  — ,  [F.  B.]  Reholtoth 
Cobb  Alvan.  [C.  T.]  Taunton 
Coleman  Aloses.  New  Bedford 
Collins  B.,  [Ch.]  Freetown 


(!ollins  BurnubaH,  [B.]  Dartmouth 
Collins  Samuel  A.,  [B.]  ItehobotU 
Cruigg  — ,  N(w  Jtedford 
Cushman  Bartlett,  Freetown 
Crane  Jona..  [C.  T.](.S.)  Attleboro' 
Davis—,  [U.]Fall  River 
Dawea  Thomas,  [('.  U.]  Fairhaven 
Danfortli  (}.  F.,  [B.]  (S.)  Dartmouth 
Dennis  J.  S.,  [Uv.]  (North)  Attleboro' 
Ea.stnian  L  R.,  [C.  T.]  Berkley 
Eldridgo  Azariah,  [C.  T.]  N.  Bedford 
Elliott  J.  S.,  [AI.  P.]  Taunton 
Emery  S.  H.,  [C.  T.]  Taunton 
Fellows  Stephen,  [Ch.]  Fall  River 
Fullers.  O..  [Ch.]  Dighton 
Canimons  AI.  E.,  [Ch.]  AVestport 
Ganhur  Peter,  New  Bedford 
Ginlwc.Ml  .Idlm,  [B.]  New  Bedford 
Goocliich   N<lson,  [il.    E.]   (South) 

Dartmouth 
drosvi^nor  C.  P.,  [C.  T.]  Rehoboth 
(iushee  Abraham,   [C.  U.]  Dighton 
Hazard  C.  S.  [JI.E.]  Westport  (Point) 
Horton  — ,  [15.]  Taunton 
Houghton  H.  AV.,  [AI.  E.]  Fau-haven 
How  Moses.  [Ch.]  New  Bedford 
Huse  Obadiah,  [AI.]  Somel'.set 
Kelley  Edmund,  [B.]  New  Bedford 
Kelton  Geo.  AV.,  [Ch.]  Rehoboth 
Lovell  Stephen,  [AI.  P.]  Easton 
Luther  Childs,  [Ch.]  Rehoboth 
Alaltby  Erastus,  [C.  T.]  Taunton 
Mandell  AVm.  A.,  [C.  T.]  Dartmouth 
Mason  A.  P.,  [B.]  Fall  River 
SlcNulty  Thos..  [R.  C]  New  Bedford 
Alorton  Albert  CT.,[Ch.]  New  Bcdlbrd 
Moseley  Sardin,[C.  T.]  (S.)  Attlebcro' 
Paine  Natltan.  [AI.  E.]  Fairhaven 
PaiTis  J.  B.,  [Ch.]  AVestport 
Plummer  Frederick,  [Ch.]  Somerset 
Pollard  Andrew,  [B.]  Taunton 
Porter  E.  51.,  [Epis.]  Fall  River 
Pratt  — ,  [C.  T.]  Seekonk 
Quinby  G.  AV,,  [Uv.]  Taunton 
Randall  Charles,  [B.]  Somerset 
Read  AVilliam,  [B.]  Norton 
Relyea  Benj.  J„  [C.  T.]  Fall  River 
Rich—,  [AI.] Attleboro' 
Richardson  N.,  [C.  T.]  Berkley 
Richmond  John  B..  [Epis.]  Swanzey 
Roberts  Jacob.  [C.  T.]  Fau-liaven 
Sheldon  Luther,  [C.  T.]  Easton 
Snow  S.  P.,  [AI.]  Norton 
Snow  T.  AV.,  [E.]  Taunton 
Stevens  D.  AV.,  [C.  U.]  Alansfield 
Stewart  Henry  G.,  [B'.]  Seekonk 
Sullings  Hervey,  [Ch.]  Neu  Bedford 
Taylor  James,  '•  " 

Taylor  AV.  II..  [B.]  Dartmouth 
Thatcher  James,  [B.]  Swanzev 
Thomas  Aloses  Ci..  [C.  V.]  N.  Bedford 
Thomp.son  Jona..  [Ch  ]  Swanzey 
Thurston  Eli.  [C'  T.]  Fall  River 
Townsend  Paul.  [AI.  E.]  Taunton 
Tripp  G.  AV.,  [Ch.]  AVestport 
Tripp  II..  [Ch.]  Dartmouth 
Upiiam  Fred..  [AI.]  Fall  River 
A\allace  — ,  [AI.]  Rehoboth 
AA'allace  G.  .AV,  [F.  B.]  (Uebronville) 

Attleboro' 
Wallen  J.  K..  [M.  P.]  Alansfiold 
AVeeks  Jas.  B..  [AI.  E.]  Fairhaven 
Whittemore  J.  L.,  [B.] 
Whitwell  AVm.  A..  [C.  U.]  Ejiston 
AViess  John.  [C.  U.]  New  Bedford 
Wiley  F..  [B.]  Raynham 
AVilliams  C.  A.,  [F.  B.]Pawtucket 
AVise  Daniel,  New  Bedford 
AVood  Israel  A.,  [Ch.]  F'airhaven 
AVoodbury  Siunuel,  [C.  T.]  Freetown 
AVooding   G.   AV.,   [AI.   E.]   (North) 

Fairhaven 

Clothing. 

Bourne  Elisha.  15  S.  AVater,  N.  B. 
Bradford  AA'illiam.  125  L'nion,  N.  B. 
Brown  0.  H.  P.  &  Co.  6  N.  Second 
Chapman   C.   W.   &   Co.  27  North 
AVater.  New  Bedford  [N.  B. 

Chase  David  K.  &  Co.  44  S.  AA'ater. 
Cobb  AV.  S.  &  Co.  20 S.  AAater,  N.  B. 
Colby  Samuel,  Taunton 


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MASSACHUSETTS    STATE    RECORD. 


Dix  Andrew  N.,  Fall  liiver 
Dow  W.  F.  10  South  Water,  N.  B. 
Ellis  N.  S.  17  Comnieroial  wf.  N.  B. 
Gibbs  R.  S.  &  Co.,  Fall  Kiver 
Hall  Wm.  129  Union,  N.  B. 
Harris  Heurj',  15  North  Water,  N.  B. 
Harris  Heni-y,  62  Union,  N.  B. 
Hathaway  Joseph  R.,  Fall  River 
Hicks  Jos.  &  C0.25N.  Water,  N.  B. 
Humphrey  James  L.  97  Union,  N.  B. 
Kenney  John,  101  Union,  N.  B. 
Knowles  Tho.  &  Co.  24  Union,  N.B. 
Lobilell  &  Doane,  22  S.  Water,  N.  B. 
Mason  Jeremiah  B.  24  North  "Water, 

New  Bedfonl  [48  Union,  N.  B. 

Mead  &  Co.  2.  4  &  .5  S.  Water,  and 
Mitchell  Charles  A.  5  S.  Water,  N.  B. 
Morse  Leopold,  76  Union,  N.  B. 
Parkhurst  John,  28  S.  AVater,  N.  B. 
lliehmond  &  Wood,  31  North  Water, 

New  Bedford 
Rodman  &  Simmons,  Fall  River 
Seabury  Franklin  P.18  S.  Water,N.B. 
Sisson  J.  P.,  Fall  ICdver 
Skolney  M.  72  Union.  N.  B 
Ward  B.  C.  Go  Union ^  N.  B. 
Wing  J.  &  ^Y.  R.  6S.  Water,  N.  B 

Coal. 

Chase  James  S.,  Fall  River 
Cook  V.  &  W.  M.,  Fall  River 
Fish  &  Robinson,  Fairhaven 
Kempton  Alfred,  90  N.  Water,  N.  B. 
Perry  John  H.  &  Co.,  Water,  corner 

Walnut,  New  Bedford 
Russell  Abraham,  46  S.  Water,  N.  B. 
Salisbury  &  Doane,  37  Union,  N.  B. 
Sawin  E.,  Fairhaven 
Simmons  Jos.  2d,  Somerset 
Taber  Francis  Jr.  88  S.  Water,  N.  B. 
Tripp  James,  Fairhaven 

CofSa  Warehouses. 

Allen  Benjamin,  Seekonk 
Baker  Philander,  Pawtucket 
Davis  James,  Swanzey 
l)nu-liiss  Cliarles,  Fall  River 
Pierce  William  F.,  Taunton 
Sherman  Geo.  H.  &  Co.,  Taunton 
Shove  .Joseph,  Somerset 
Tabor  &  Tobey,48  N.  Second,  N.  B. 
AVasliVmru  Philo,  Taunton 
Wilson  B.  (;.  62  William,  N.  B. 

Commission  Mercliants. 

Anthony  J.  M.,  Fall  River 
(irinnell  Charles,  Rotch's  whf.  N.  B. 
Haskell  John,  Fall  River  wf.  N.  B. 
Newcomb  Levi  &  Co.  1  Merchants' 
Remington  K.  IC,  Fall  River   [N.  B. 
Ricketson  Joseph,  2d,  8  Com'l  whf.. 

Coopers. 

Almy  Benjamin,  Hamilton,  N.  B. 
Babcock  John  H.  rear  26  Centre, N.B. 
Bly  Isaac,  115  North  Water,  N.  B. 
Chace  Baylies.  Fall  Itivor 
(Uavk  Thoma-:,  t'aii'haveu 
Churchill  S\  Ivanus,  Russell, N.B. 
Elilred)i;e  &  Morton,  Fairhaven 
Ellis  Caleb  L.  40  Sixth,  N.  B. 
Hart  George,  rear  94  Water,  N.  B. 
Howland  John  M.,  Fairhaven 
Lawton  W.  &  N.,  Fairhaven 
Parker  Charles,  28  S.  Second,  N.  B. 
Peck  &  Co.  16  Elm,  New  Bedford 
Pierce  David,  Pierce.  New  Bedford 
Pierce  .John  W.  99  Water,  N.  B. 
Pierce  Lloyd  N.,  AVater,  near  Grin- 

nel.  New  Bedford 
Pierce  Lorenzo,  City  whai'f,  N.  B. 
Roper  John,  Seekonk 
Taber  Henry  H.,  Faii'haven 
AVilcox  John,  r.  199  N.  Water,  N.  B 

Confectioners. 

Barnes  Maria  F.,  Taunton 

Blake  Griiifell,  " 

Cables  Harvey,  27  S.  AVater,  N.  B. 

Cheev(^r  W.  K.,  Attleboro' 

Cobb  Cephas,  85  Purchase,  N.  B. 

Coggeshall  .(osiah,  8  S.  Second,  N.  B. 

Cushman  Ephraim,  Taunton 


Devon  Edward  S.  166  Purchase,  N.B. 
Hathaway  &  Co.,  Fall  River 
Hawes  Jona.  411  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Ilawes  Levi,  37  "  " 

Manage  John,  131  Union,  N.  B. 
Martin  George  W.,  Tiiunton 
Metcher  George,  1'25  Purchase,  N.B. 
Nowell  G.  AV.,  Fall  River 
Shei-man  Paul  AA'.  75  Purchase,  N.B. 
Sullings  AV.  P,  21  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Taylor  Thomas,  98        "  " 

Tilden  Robert,  14  Cheapside,     " 
AVashburn  B.  A.,  Taunton 

Cotton  Batting. 

Cummings  John,  Dartmouth 
Fuller  Levi  S.,  Attleboro' 
Goff  &  Bro^ra,  Rehoboth 
Shove  &  Anthony,  Fall  River 
Sawyer  &  Parady,  Taimton 

Counsellors. 

Alden  Cyrus,  Fall  River 
Barney  Edw'dL.  40  N.  Water,  N.B. 
Bassett  Ansehn,  Tavmton 
Battelle  H.,  Fall  River 
Bennett  E.  H.,  Taunton 
Blaisdell  Josiah  C,  Fall  liiver 
Blodgett  Wm.  AV.,  Pawtucket 
Borden  Alanson,  26  N.  AA'ater,  N.  B. 
Brighani  Lincoln  F.  35  N.  AA'ater,  ' 
Clifford  John  H.  35  N.  AVater.     ' 
Clifford  &  Brigham,35N.  AVater," 
Coffin  Timothy  G.  40         " 
Coffin  &  Barnev.  40  " 

Colby  H.  G.  0."  35  " 

Congdon  Charles  T.,  " 

Cu.shman  Apollos,  Pawtucket 
Daggett  John,  Attleboro' 
Dean  Joseph  P.,  T.aunton 
Dearborn  Jos.  F.  7  N.  AA'ater,  N.B. 
Farnsworth  Clavidius  B.,  Pawtucket 
Ford  James,  Fall  River 
Hathaway  Elnathan  P.,  Freetown 
Hathaway  Nicholas,  " 

Hawes  John  A.,  Fairhaven 
Holmes  Charles  J.,  Fall  River 
I^apham  Iiouis,  " 

Lathrop  Cyrus,  Easton 
Lawton  CJeorge  H.,  Fall  River 
Lawton  Job  G.,  " 

Lindsey  John,  " 

Mackie  Adam,  88  Union,  N.  B. 
Morton  Nathaniel,  Taunton 
Page  John  H.  AV.  42  N.  AA"ater,N.  B. 
Page  &  Stone,  42  N.  AVater,  N.  B. 
Perkins  David,  Fall  River 
Porter  Francis  L.  35  N.  Water,  N.  B. 
Pratt  Horatio,  Taunton 
Prescott  OUver,  26  N,  Water,  N.  B. 
Reed  C.  I.,  Taunton 
Spoouer  Nathaniel  S.,  Fairhaven 
Sproat  AV.  A.  F.,  Tauuton 
Stone  .losliua  C.  42  N.  AA'ater,  N.  B, 
Townsend  Samuel  R.,  Taunton 
AA'atkins  John  D.,  " 

AVilliams  Eliab,  Fall  River 
AMUiams  Henry,  Tauntou 
\\  illianjs  Siibiey,        " 

Country  Stores. 

Allen  Benjamin  F.,  Dartmouth 
Almy  Edward,  Dighton 
Ames  0.  &  Son,  Easton 
Anthony  J.  L.,  AVestport 
Armington  AA'illiam,  Seekonk 
Atwood  Ephraim,  Freetown 
Barden  T.  A.,  Attleboro' 
Barney  JMason,  Swanzey 
Barrows  Davis  .J.,  Freetown 
Bates  Nahum  &  Co.,  Pawtucket 
lirailey  M.  N.,  Manstield 
Brown  Seth  AV.,  Somerset 
Brownell  E.  P.  &  Co.,  AVestport 
BrowuoU  George  R.,  " 

Brownell  Frederic,  " 

tiartwright  John  D.,  Somerset 
Chaco  Alexander  B.,  Pawtucket 
Chace  .loseph  F.,  Swanzey 
('haceM.  &  A.,  Somerset 
Church  C.  A.  &  Co.,  AVestporc 
Cole  Nathaniel;  Jr.,  Seekonk 


Cooper  John,  Attleboro' 
Copeland  Horatio,  Easton 
Corey  Alexander  H.,  AVestport 
Cotton  AV.  D.  &  Co.,  Attleboro' 
Cummings  .lohn  &  Co.,  Dartmouth 
Dunbar  B.  C,  Easton 
Doggett  H.  M.  &  H.  N.,  Attleboro' 
Dodge  J.  C.  &  Son,  " 

Davidson  Thomas  F.,  Easton 
Day  J,  S.,  Attleboro'        [Fairhaven 
Davis  John  R.,  (head  of  the  river) 
Draper  Ira,  Pawtucket 
Dunbar  Geo.,  Dighton 
French  Ephraim,  Berkley 
Green  G,  AV.  P.,  Seekonk 
Hayward  Abr.aham,  Attleboro' 
HaiidySebraP.,  " 

Havens  AA'illiam,  Pawtucket 
Higginson  AA'illiam,  Pawtucket 
Hood  Geoi'ge  B.,  Somerset 
Horton  Edward  H.,  Rehoboth 
llorton  G.  M.  &  Co.,  Attleboro' 
Ingrabam  John  T.,  Seekonk 
Ingraham  Nathaniel  P.,  Seekonk 
Kenyon  Lewis,  Seekonk 
Kimball  John,  Easton 
Kingsbury  0.  S.,  Mansfield 

Lawrence ,  Freetown 

Lincoln  Abisha,  Raynham 
Lincoln  James  B.,  Norton  i 

Luther  G.,  Seekonk 
Luther  J.  G.,  Swanzey 
Macomber  R.  &  Co.,  AVestport 
Marvel  AVm.  2d  &  Son,  Rehoboth 
Mason  George,  Pawtucket 
Mason  John,  Swanzey 
Mason  Nathaniel,  Somerset 
Miller  Daniel,  Pawtucket 
Mayhew  Thomas  AA'.,  AVestport 
Monroe  Nathan,  Seekonk 
Mowry  S.  B.,  Pawtucket 
Nye  Obed,  (head  of  the  river)  N.  B. 
Pavne  S.  S.,  Freetown 
Peck  Cyril  C,  Rehoboth 
Peck  Philip  AV.,       " 
Pickett  J.,  Freetown 
Pierce  Daniel,  Rehoboth 
Pierce  Isaac,  Somerset 
Pierce  &  AVilson,  Freetown 
Pope  Lewis  S  ,  (head  of  river)  Fair- 
haven 
Potter  AA^iUiam,  2d,  (S.)  Dartmouth 
Price  Edward,  Attleboro' 
Protective  Union,  No.  19,  John  Dar- 

hng,  Pawtucket 
Reed  Anthony,  Dighton 
Robinson  AA'illiam,  Mansfield 
Rounds  .Toshua,  Swanzey 
Sanford  Seneca,  Norton 
Schenck  Samuel  B.,  INIansfield 
Seabury  Oliver  H.,  Dartmouth 
Sherman  Jireh,  (S.)      " 
Spi-ague  C.  C,  Raynham 
Stevens  Granville,  Rehoboth 
Tucker  Abner  K.,  (S.)  Dartmouth 
Tucker  Charles,  " 

AVashburn  Ruel,  Freetown 
AVhalon  Ilu-am,  Dartmouth 
AVheaton  L.  &  Co.,  Norton 
AVhite  George  Jr.,         " 
AA'hitmarshCharles,  Dighton 
AVood  George  B.,  Somerset 
AA'ood  John,  Swanzey 
AA'right  G.  C,  Attleboro' 

Crockery. 

Bennett  Samuel,  41  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Bronson  R.,  Fall  Kivor 
Crawford  A\'ilUam,  Taunton 
Gager  0.  A.  &  Co.,  Fall  River 
Reed  Edgar  Jl..  Taunton 
Tappan  Geo.  113  Union,  N.  B. 
Thayer  Alanson  Jr.,  Pawtucket 
AVashbui-u  Sahna,  Taunton 

Curriers. 

Mason  Benajab,  Swanzey 
Potter  Lutlicr,  Dartmouth 
Slade  Abner,  Swanzey 

Daguerrian  Artists. 
Hamilton  G.  1).,  F'all  River 
Hathaway  AVm.  30  Purchase,  N.  B. 


JJRISTOL    COUNTY. 


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Umwom   Chiirli'S  E.  &  Uro.,   Liberty 

Kail,  I'urcli.isc,  N.  B. 
Kiimll.  )!.. Taunton 
Siiiitli  ^Ion-is,  131_l  Union,  N.  B. 
Tabor  James  ]  [.  22  CheapsiJo,  N.B. 

Dentists. 
Aiifrcll  A.  F.,  Taunton 
Dickcrman  Daniel  S.,  Taunton 

KairbanUs ,  Fall  Uiver 

Colbv  Klijah,  o5  Kcnipton,  N.  B. 

llam'nioM.'l  Caleb,  30  I'urchase,  N.  B. 

Harris  .lohn  T.,  Tainiton 

Mara  James  0.  22  CheapsiJc,  N.  B. 

IMartin  Alfred,  Attloboro' 

Plant  Ebenczer,  lo4}  Union,  N.  B. 

Tiibey  A.  II.  IDj  I'urchase,        " 

\Vard  E.  G.  lljo  Union,  " 

Dress  Makers. 

r.isUop  Sarah  W'.,  Seokonk 
Cone  Matil.kiX.,  Kail  Uiver 
1lai;;;ett  Kanny,  Scekonk  [N.  B. 

Donovan   Catharine,   78  Purchase, 
I'aul  Jlaria  W.  130  Purchase.  X.  B. 
Poole  &  \Vmiams.  Fall  River 
Kieketsou  L.  A.  0  Cheaiiside,  N.  B. 

Dry  Goods. 

Almy  Oh.irles,  Fall  Uiver 
AUny  Eben  U.,  Fairhaven 
Baker  Wells  S.  6  Purchase,  N.  B. 
BayUos  J.  &  Co.  20  N.  Water,  and 
m  Purchase,  N.  B.  [X.  B. 

Brown  O.  H.  P.  &  Co.  5  N.  Second, 
Brvant  Caleb,  Taunton 
Buffinnton  James,  Fall  River  [N.  B. 
Ihickniinster  &  Macy,  112  Union, 
Chandler  Clvis.  4G  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Chase  Kri'deric  P.  158      "  " 

Chase  Nathan,  32  "  " 

Chase  William,  Fall  Kiver 
Clark  Albert  S.,   "       " 
ColUns  J.  W.  2;')  Purchase,  X.  B. 
Cook  &  Snow,  39  X.  Water,  X.  B. 
Crane  A.  11.,  Taunton 
Crajio  S:  Strum;,  22  Pm-chase,X.  B. 
Dean  Charles  II.,  Fall  Kiver 
Dexter  Josiah,  8  Purchase,  N.  B 
Dow  Wm.  F.  16  S.  Water,        " 
Eddy  Geo.  M.  108  Union,        " 
Ellis  J.  W.  13  X.  Second,         " 
Ewer  Barnabas  Jr.,  Fairhaven 
Fisher  James,  40  Purchase,  X.  B. 
Giffordll.  A.  Jr.28      •'  '■ 

(tilTord  Perry,  Fall  River 
Godfrey  Charles,  Taunton 
Goodman  II.  &  Co.  19  and  81  Pur- 
chase, X.  B. 
Greene  Lvdia  B.  38  Purchase,  X.  B. 
Ilanimett  Albert,  10        "  " 

Ilannnett  James,  44  "  " 

Ilammett  Natlian  E.  16  "  " 

.lones  John  .1..  Taunton 
Marvel  J.  1!..  Full  l;iver 
Wa.s-nn  William  If..  Fall  River 
Mentz  .X.  77  Purchase,  X.  B. 
Orr  George  S.,  Fall  River 
Pa  ire  ]iil.son,       "         '■ 
P.uil  J.  C.  :>Irs.  27  Purchase,  X.  B. 
Uced  Hodjros,  Taunton 
Ueed  .lohn,  " 

Roimds  J.  S..        " 
Smith  Tram  &  Co.,  FaU  River 
Southsate  Samuel,  Taunton 
Taher  E.  &  Co.  21  X.  Water.  X.  B. 
Tisdale  Sam'l,  (Weir  A'ill.)  Taunton 
'i'ri|>p  Georcce  F".,  Fairhaven 
AVaite  Uenj  II.  20  Purchase,  X.  B. 
Whiteon\b   (Uiver  11.   29  Purchase, 
White  Dennis,  Fall  JUver         [X.  B. 
Wijcains  J.  M.,         " 
A\'ilcox  A.  B.  &  Co.,  Fairhaven 
AA'oodward  Solomon,  Taunton 

Dyers. 

Bittner  J.  G.,  Taunton 

Clark  James,  120  Ray.  X.  Bedford 

Fancy  Goods. 

Church  P.  S.  B..  Fall  River 
Green  Sarah  A.  153  Pm-chase,  X.  B. 


llorr  Barney  D.,  Taunton 
Stevens  George  W.,  Fall  River 

Fish. 

Baker  &  Young,  Steamboat  wharf, 

X.  B. 
Bartlett  Aimer,  Comm'I  whf ,  N.  B. 
(JihltVey  FJiiihalet,  182  County,  X.B. 
Ilinikley  >b'-es,  Taunton 
Reynolds  ji,  Voaii};,  Fall  River 
Slo"cum  Willet  >I.,      '■        " 

Flour  and  Grain. 

Atwood   &    Dean,    (Weir    Villa;2;e,) 
Taunton  [ton 

Boswortli  A.  .T.,  ( Weir  Tillage)  Taun- 
Brayton  I).  A.,  Fall  Uiver 
Briggs  Artemas,  (Weir  Vil.)  Taun'n 
Brown  .S:  Durfee,  FaU  River 
Church  II.  W.  &  Co.,  (U'eir  Tillage) 
Colli)  Wm.  &  Co.,  Dighton     [Tauu'u 
Davis  Xathan.  2d,  Somerset 
Hunt  Hiram  J.,  Norton  [X.  B. 

.Maeoiuber  Perry  G.  6. "Merchants' wf. 
Shaw   .t    Whiti-idge,   8  Merchants' 

whf  X.  B. 
WilUams  J.  P.,  (Weir Til.)  Taunton 

Fruit. 
Andrews  M.anuel,  33  S.  Water,  X.  B. 
Bl.ake  Grinfell,  Taunton 
Ilorr  B.  L.,  '• 

Luscombe  .Jas.  97  Purchase,  X.  B. 
Martin  George  W.,  Taunton 
Nowell  G.  W'.,  Fall  Uiver 
Xye  Eben  Jr.  63  Union.  X.  B. 
Uawson  William,  Pawtucket 
Ricketson  G.  B.  65  Union,  X.  B. 
Ryder  L.  W.  13  Cheapside,     " 
Worddell  Jctlu'o,  F'all  River 

Furnaces  and  Ranges. 

(Hoc  Air.) 

Lewis  X'athan,  S3  X.  Water,  X.  B. 
Palmer  Mark  B.  28  Centre,       '• 
Taber  &  Co.  Ill  Union,  X.B.  (man.) 
Tripi).   Brightman   &   Clapp.  16  X. 

Water,  X.B.  [X.B. 

Wing  Wm.  G.  &  Co.  11  X.  Water, 
Wood,   Brishtnian  &  Co.  17  Xorth 

AVater,  X.  B. 

Furniture  and  Feathers. 
Baker  Philander,  Pawtucket 
Borden  &  Almy,  Fall  River 
Never  Walter  I.,  Fah'haven 
Howard  Wm.  II.  73  AAilliam,   X.  B. 
Kni','hts  Wm.  23  Purchase,  " 

Maxlield  Caleb.  1.30  Union,  '• 

Xve  Tristram,  43  Purchase,  " 

Peck  &  Denliam,  FaU  River 
Taylor  Wm.  (H  William.  X.  B. 
Washburn  Albert  J.,  Taunton 
Mashburn  Salmon,         " 
Westgate  &  15orden,  Fall  River 
AVood  &  Washburn,  Taunton 

Grist  Mills. 

Aldrich  John.  Seekonk 
I!aker  Michael.  (So\itli)  D.artmouth 
Baker  Sanuiel,  Rehoboth 
Rarstow  Charles,  Taunton 
Borden  L.  &  Z.,  Fall  River 
Briggs  &  "Washburn,  Wcstport 
Buffington  Jonathan,  Somerset 
Burr  U.  H..  Seekonk 
Carpenter  F.  H..  Uehol>oth 
Carju'iiter  Sanuiel.  .Vttleboro' 
Chalfee  Dexter.  Seekonk 
Chase  Ui'uben,  Swan/.ey 
Cunnnings  Benjamin.  Dartmouth 
Cunnnings  John.  Dartmouth 
Cunnnings  &  Maeoinlier,  Wcstport 
Dean  Paddock.  Taunton 
Dean  Thomas  H..  Easton 
Dodge  J.  C.  &  Son.  Attloboro' 
Drake  Lincoln.  Easton 
Dunlap  T.  L.,  (North)  Dighton 
Fisher  Daniel  .Ir.,  Mansfield 
Gifford  Anthony,  Wcstport 


GilTord  Tmuie,  WcHtprrt 
Hall  Ellis  n.,  liaynham 
H..v,lanil  Allen,  Dartmouth 
Hunt  Hiram  .1.,  Norton 
Lawlon  Gi'orge,  Seekonk 
Lawton  George,  Wcstport 
Martin  Ambrose,  ReliobotU 
.Martin  Benjamin,         " 
Peck  Benjamin,  '• 

Pc'rry  Otis,  "       [Taunton 

I'hoenix  Manuf.  Co.,  (Weir  Village) 
Pierce  Job,  F'rcetown 
Porter  Henry,  F're<;towu 
Uing  Daniel,  Xorton 
Sherman  John,  Swanzey 
Simmons  Hiram,  Dighton 
Smalley  .Alulford,  (S.)  iJartmouth 
Thomas  Calvin,  Man.-ifield 
'J'hurber  J.  A.,  Reholiotli 
\\arren  Henry,  Swanzey 
AVilliams  Martin  6.,  Raynham 
Wing  David,  Wcstport 
\\'inslow  Gilbert,  Freetown 
Wood  Wanton,  Swanzey 

Gunpowder. 

Parker  Jacob,  10  Centre,  X.  B. 

Gunsmith. 

Foster,  George  P.  &  Co.,  Taunton 

Hair  Dressers. 

Berry  V.illiam,  10  N.  Water,  X.  B. 
Boyer  James  .1.,  Pawtucket 
Buekor  D.  C.  57  W  illiam,  X.  B. 
Dobson  John  X.,  Taunton 
Dowaire  Edward,       '• 
Ellis  S.  G.  F.  24  South  Water,  N.  B. 
tireenman  Jeremiah,80|  Union,  X.B. 
Lyon  ;\larc\is  J.  140  IHirchase,  X.  B 
Parker  &  Hattou,  124  Union,       " 
P<'rrv  B.  C.  56      '  '•  " 

Smith.lohn  Vv'.  A.105      "  " 

S(r,vleHuniphrev  11.61     "  " 

Stowell  Otis,  ( Wicr  Tillage)  Taunton 
Sweet  Albert,  Taunton 
Thompson  J.  W.,  Fall  River 
Tesev  (Jeorge,  " 

Tincent  H.  F..  Citv  Hotel.  X.  B. 
ATest  John  E.  3  S.'Water,  X.  B. 
Woods  Wm.  H.  SO  Purchase,  X.   B. 
Young  Russell.  Fall  Uiver 

Hair  Workers. 
Jourdain  II.  Mrs.  68  Union,  N.B. 
Perry  P.  M.  Mrs.  7  Cheapside,  X.  B. 

Hardware  and  Cutlery. 

ColHns  James  11.  55  Union.  X'.  B. 
Stillwell  D.  &  Son.  Fall  Uiver 
SuUinsrs  &  Kingman. 123  Cnion.X.B. 
Taber'&  Co.  Ill  Union,  X.  B. 
Tallman   Wm.  .Tr.  120  Union,  X.  B. 
AVashburn  Salmon,  Taunton 
Westixate  &  Brisham,  FaU  River 
Willard  &  Mason,  '■ 

AVood  &  AA'ashburn,  Taunton 

Harness  Makers. 

Allen  TC  7  Purchase.  N.B.  [trjnks] 

Bacon  William.  .Mansfield 

Barber  .lames.  Fall  Kiver 

Briggs  lieorge.  Berkley 

Coburn  &  Fenno.  FaU  River 

Doty  James  It.   66',  AVilliam,  X.  B. 

Evans  Isaac.  20  Fourth.  X.  V. 

Everett  G.  AV.  &  Co..  I'a.vtucket 

Hack  N.  E.,  Taunton 

.laekman  X.,  Attloboro' 

Kanurse  Benjamin  S..  Fairhaven 

Ki'Uogg  Thomas.  Taunton 

I.ovell  Wm.  H.  68)'urcha.'e  [trunks] 

Potter  &  Burrcll.  Fall  River 

Sehirer  Charles  J ,,  Seekonk      [X*.  B. 

Sturtevap.t  Zachariah.  84  Purchase, 

Taylor  R.  II.,  Mechanic's  lane,  X.  P» 

Washburn  Philo,  Taunton 

A\illis  II.  P.  &  Sou.  126  Inion,  X.B. 

[trunks] 
AA'inchester  John  P.,  Fall  River 


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MASSACHUSETTS    STATE   RECORD. 


Hats  and  Caps. 

Cannon  E.  S.  &  Co.  96  Union,  N.  B. 
Davenport  Cornelius,  128    "       " 
Gilbert  Horatio  &  Co.,  Taunton 
Hathaway  Joseph  R.,  Fall  River 
Haslau  William,  Taunton 
Jennev  John,  Fairhaven 
Read  Nathan  &  Co.,  Fall  River 
Reeil  Charles  L.  70  Union,  N.  B. 
Wolff    amuel,  107        '•        " 

Hatter. 

Pedro  Jos.'137  Water,  N.B.  [covered] 

Inspectors  and  Gangers  of  Oil. 

Delano  &  Case,  17  Middle,  N.  B. 

Insnrance  Agents. 

Bartlett  Francis  D.,  (S.)  Dartmouth 
Bates  William  B.,  Mansfield 
Bosworth  &  Godfrey,  Fall  River 
Eddy -Morton,  Fall  River 
Gifford  George  H.,  Westport 
Goff  Otis,  Rehoboth 
Green  C.  W.,  Fall  River 
Hunt  Sylvester,  Rehoboth 
Ide  William,  Seekonk 
James  Thomas  M.  58  N.  Water,  N.B, 
Marble  Joseph,  Somerset 
Mason  John,  Swanzey 
Mosher  Lemuel,  Dartmouth 
Reed  P.  W.,  Seekonk 
Rotch  Albert  A.,  Easton 
Robinson  Wilham,  3Iansfield 
Tillinghast  Joseph  S.  58  N.  Water 
Wheaton  Laban  M.,  Norton 
WiUiams  Sidney,  Taunton _, 

Jewelry. 

(Manufacturers  of.) 
Aldrich  C.  H.  &  Co.,  Attleboro' 

Barrows  Henry,  " 

Capron  &  Day,  " 

Draper,  Tift  &  Bacon,  " 

Draper  &  Sandland,  •' 

Everett  Dennis,  " 

Freeman  &  Brother,  " 

Guild  &  Blackinton,  " 

Blorse  George,  " 

PhiUips  Samuel,  " 

Price  George,  " 

Richards  H.  M.,  " 

Richards  Ira  &  Co.,  " 

Richardson  &  Miller,  " 

Robinson  L.  0.,  " 

Robinson  William  H.,  '■ 

ShophardsonGeo.  W.,  " 

Sturdy  &  Peek,  " 
Thompson  &  Carpenter,    " 

Thorpe  &  Sturdv,  " 

Tift  Horace  &  Co.,  " 

Tift  &  Whiting,  " 

WithereU  Shepherd  A.,  " 

Joiners. 

Bowman  Francis  145  N.  Wa'ter,  N  B. 
Brown  Benj.  C.  143  "  " 

Davis  &  Damon,  City  wharf,        '• 
AVoodbridge  AV.  H.,  Steamboat  whf., 
New  Bedford 

Junk  Dealer. 

AVhiton  Francis,  19  Orange,  N.  B: 

Laces  and  Embroideries. 
Barton  AVm.  H.  15  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Haskell  Edward,  11         '■  " 

Lowder  J.  &  A.  2|  '•  « 

Lamps. 
Allen  J.  A.  P.  121  Union,  New  Bed- 
ford [camphene] 
Tappan  George,  ll3  Uniohj  N.  B. 

Laundries. 

Coggoshall  H.  AV.,  Taunton 
Prentiss  George  J.,  Fall  River 

Leather. 

Ewor  Paul,  M  South  Water,  N.  B. 


Lime  and  Bricks. 

Paine  Samuel  S.,naza,rd's  wf.  N.  B. 

Livery  Stables. 
Adams  A.  H.,  Pawtucket 
BUss  Henry,  Norton 
Bullock  J.  &  J.,  Mansfield 
Burr  &  A'arnum,  Fall  River 
Cole  AVilliam,  Fall  River 
Cook  Henry,  Attleboro' 
Davis  S.  M.,  " 

Dunham  Ruftis  A.,  Fairhaven 
French  Ephraim,  Berkley 
Gibbeus  Daniel,  13  S.  Second,  N.  B. 
Gibbs  Joshua,  3d,  9  Fourth,  N.  B 
Gifford  David  M.  170  Pui-chase,  N.  B. 
Gray,   Packard  &    Co.  119  Union, 

New  Beclford 
Green  James,  Mansfield  [N.  B. 

Hathaway  &  Sherman,  24  Fovirth, 
Hathaway  John  M.  54  Elm,  N.  B. 
Holbrook  Caleb,  Pawtucket 
Hood  George  B.,  Somerset 
Huntington  &  Lane,  Taunton 
Jones  Gardner,  Taunton 
Luther  Daniel,  Dighton 
Peterson  Howard,  Somerset 
Raynsford  Joel  F.,  Fall  River 
Reed  David,  Attleboro' 
Reed  John,  Taunton  [N.  B. 

Remington  EUery,  20  &  22  S.Sccond, 
Rhodes  Stephen  "C,  Taunton 
Riley  J.  AV.,  Attleboro'  [N.  B. 

Sparrow  H.  A.,  William,  n.  Water, 
Thomas  James,  50  Ehn,  N.  B. 
Tilden  AA'illiam,  Easton  [ton 

Tisdale  Samuel,  (AYier  A'illage)  Taun- 
AA'ildes  Samuel,  Taunton 

Looking   Glass   and    Picture 
Frame  Manufacturer. 

Shaw  Albert,  15  Purchase,  N.  B. 

Lumber. 

Anthony  .Tames  H.,  Taunton 

Babbitt  William,  Berkley 

Barney  Mason,  Swanzey  [N.  B. 

Booth  &  Hathaway,  157  N.  AA'ater, 

Brown  David,  Somerset 

Burt  Tamerlane,  Berkley 

Carday  David  B.,  Steamboat  wharf, 

N.  B.  [oars] 
Cook,  Borden  &  Co.,  Fall  River 
Cook  V.  &  AA^  M.,  " 

Crane  J.  A.,  " 

Coggeshall  H.  AV.,  Taunton 
George  T.  M.  &  Son,  Mansfield 
Green  &  AVood,  Rotch's  whf.  N.B. 
Hathaway  Welcome,  Freeto^vn  [poi-t 
Macomber,  Restcombe  &  Co.,  AV'e.st- 
Peirce  David  R.  138  N.  Second,  cor. 

Hilhnan,  N.  B. 
Sisson  Abner,  Westport 
Sisson  Isaac  &  Co.,  Dai-tmouth 
AVilliams  Abiathar  K.  &  Bro.,  (Weir 

A'illage,  Taunton 
ATiUiams  B.  F.,  (Weir  All.)  Taunton 

Machinists. 

Hathaway  &  Arnold,  148  N.  Water, 
Reed  Daniel,  Attleboro'  [N.  B. 

Schcnck  Samuel  B.,  Mansfield 
Sisson  Luthei',  Easton 
Stanley  Oliver,  Attleboro' 
Strange  Elias  AV.,  Taunton 
Warren  Admu-al  J.,  Fall  River 
AVoodward  &  A'aughn,  Taunton 

Manufactures. 

[For  the  statistics  concerning  the 
Manufactures  in  Fall  River,  we 
are  indebted  to  a  little  sheet  called 
"  The  Fall  River  Register,"  print- 
ed by  Almy  &  Milne,  of  that 
I     place.] 

Black  Lead  Crucibles. 

Chaco  B.  G.,  Somerset 

Phoenix  Blanulacturing  Co.,  (AA'eir 

Village,)  Taunton,  George  B.  At- 

wood,  agent. 


Cordage. 
New  Bedford  Cordage  Co.,  William 
J.  Rotch,  a<»ent ;   office,  Rotch's 
square,  South  side. 

Copper. 
Taunton  Copper  Manufacturing  Co., 
incorporated  1831,  capital  $300,- 
000 ;    Crocker,  Brothers   &   Co., 
Taunton. 

Cotton  Batting. 
Newcomb  Nathaniel,  Norton. 

Cotton  Cloths,  ^'c. 

Anawan  Cotton  Mill,  Fall  River, 
Richard  Borden,  agent.  Number 
of  spindles,  7,704 ,  number  of 
looms,  193 ;  number  of  males  em- 
ployed, 64 ;  number  of  females 
employed,  70.  Consume  696  bales 
of  cotton  per  year.  Produce  139,- 
SOO  yards  per  month,  or  1,671,600 
yards  of  30  inch  74  x  76  printing 
cloth  per  annum.     AA'ater  power 

City  Mills,  Attleboro',  H.  F.  May, 
agent 

Cove  Manufacturing  Co.,  Seekonk, 

A.  F.  Potter,  agent 

Daneville  Manufacturing  Co.,  At- 
tleboro', H.  N.  &  H.  M.  Daggett 

Dean  Cotton  and  Machine  Co., 
Taunton,  R.  S.  Dean,  agent. 
Incorporated  1848,  capital  SlOO,- 
000 

Dodgeville  Factory,  Attleboro',  J. 
C.  Dodge  &  Son 

Fall  River  Cotton  Mill,  Jefferson 
Borden,  agent.  Number  of  .spin- 
dles, 9,240 ;  number  of  looms, 
209  ;  number  of  males  employed, 
74  ;  number  of  females  employ- 
ed, 69.  Consume  828  bales  of 
cotton  per  year.  Produce  145,- 
200  per  month,  or  1,742,400  yards, 
30-inch,  74  x  76,  printing  cloth 
per  year.     AA'ater  power 

Falls  Factory,  Attleboro',  H.  N.  & 
H.  M.  Daggett 

Farmers'  Jlauufacturing  Co.,  Attle- 
boro',  H.  N.   &  H.  M.    Daggett 

French  &  Keed,  Pawtucket 

Hale  AVilliam,  Mansfield 

Hebronville  Manufacturing  Co.,  At- 
tleboro', AA'.  A.  Caldwell,  agent 

Hopewell  Cotton  Manufacturing  Co., 
Taunton,  C.  Lathrop,  proprietor 

Jerauld  Henry  &  Son,  Pawtucket 

Lanesville  Factory,  Attleboro',  Gid- 
eon L.  Spencer 

Massasoit  Steam  Cotton  Mill,  Fall 
River,  David  Sisson, agent.  Num- 
ber of  spindles,  14,448 ;  number 
of  looms,  376 ;  number  of  males 
employed,  107 ;  number  of  fe- 
males employed,  112.  Consume 
1,410  bales  of  cotton  per  .■iiiiunn 
I'roduce  314,000  yards  per  moiitli, 
or  3,768,000  yards  G4.s  printing 
cloth  per  year.  Driven  by  au  en- 
gine of  225  horse  power 

Mechanics'  Manufacturing  Co  ,  At- 
tleboro', Sam'l  Carpenter,   agent 

Metacomet  Cotton  Mill,  Fall  )iiver, 
Richard  Borden,  agent.  Number 
of  spindles,  21,600  ;  number  of 
looms,  528 ;  number  of  males 
employed,  146 ;  number  of  fe- 
males emplojed,  147.  Consume 
8  bales  of  cotton  per  day,  or 
2,472  per  year.  Produce  17,500 
yards  printing  cloth  per  day,  or 
5,407,500  per  year.  Jlotive  power 
2  breast  wheels  of  19  feet  diame- 
ter, and  1  steam  engine  of  160 
horse  power 

New  Bedford  Steam  Cotton  Slanu- 
facturing  Co.,  John  L.  Rodman, 
agent;  office  Rodman's  wharf,  N. 

B.  Incorporated  1847  ;  capital 
$;100,000.  Number  of  spindles, 
7,796 ;  number  of  looms,  202  ; 
number  of  males  employed,  50  ; 


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77 


number   of    females    employed, 
loo.      When    in    full    operation, 
niiinufacture  TiOOO  yards  of  sheet- 
ing daily.    Motive  jiower  two  20- 
ineli     cylinder   engines,    4    feet 
stroke 
I'ocasset  Cotton    Mill,   Fall  River, 
Micah  11.  lluggles.  agent.     Num- 
ber of  spindles,  18,018  ;  number 
of  looms,  ol>0  ;  number  of  mules 
oni)iloyed,    'J'Z  ;    number    of    fe- 
males, IGO.     Consume  3,000  bales 
(if   cotton    per    year.       Produce 
"50,01X1  yards    39-inch    sheeting 
per  month,  or  3,000,000  yards  per 
year.     Water  power  —  the  great- 
est capacity  of  the  stream 
Pope  \Y.  Q.  &  Co.,  I'airhaven 
Potter  J.  U.  Hi  N.  A.,  Pawtucket 
Orleans    Manufacturing    Co.,    Ke- 

hoboth,  Benjamin  Pock,  agent 
Quequechan  Cotton  Mill,  Fall 
Iviver,  Micah  11.  Ruggles,  agent. 
Number  of  spindles,  15,168 ; 
number  of  locms,  400  ;  number 
of  males  employed,  129  ;  number 
of  females  employed,  122.  Con- 
sume 1320  bales  of  cotton  per 
vear  ;  produce  240.000  yards  per 
month,  or  2,880,000 yards  29-iuch 
printing  cloth  per  annum.  Water 
power 
Shove  Samuel  &  Co.,  Dighton 
Stafford,  Pierce  &  Co.,  Pawtucket 
Starkweather  J.  C,  Pawtucket 
Thayer  &  Pitcher,  Pawtucket 
Troy  Cotton  Mill.,  Fall  River, 
Stephen  Davol,  agent.  Number 
of  spindles,  6,4GS :  number  of 
looms,  175  ;  number  of  males 
employed,  35;  number  of  fe- 
males employed,  77.  Consume 
720  bales  of  cotton  per  year; 
produce  123,000  yards  28-incli 
printing  cloth  per  month,  or 
l,47t;,OW)  per  year 
Walcott  Manufacturing  Co.,  Paw- 
tucket, Edward  ^Valcott 
AVamsutta  Mills,  New  Bedford, 
Joseph  Grinnell,  Pres.  Edward  L, 
Baker,  Treas.  Thomas  Bennett  Jr., 
agent ;  office  at  the  mill  near  the 
Railroad  Station.  Incorporated 
184G;  capital  .'g300,000.  Males 
employed,  80 ;  females  employed, 
170  ;  5000  yards  of  cloth  manu- 
factured daily 
Watuppa  Cotton  Mill,  Fall  River, 
Andrew  Robeson,  agent.  Num- 
ber of  spindles,  10,392  ;  number 
of  looms,  280 ;  number  of  males 
employed,  49 ;  number  of  fe- 
males employed,  116.  Consume 
9G0  bales  of  cotton  per  annum  ; 
produce  183,085  yards,  64  x  66, 
28-inch  printing  cloth  per  month, 
nr  2,197,020  per  year.  Water 
power 
WlieatoD  Manufacturing  Co.,  Nor- 
ton. Albert  Barrows,  agent.  In- 
corporated 1844 ;  capital  ®50,000 

Colton  Cnrd. 
Morse  S.  W.  &  Co.,  Easton 

Cotton   Thread. 

Chacc  0.  Jr.,  Fall  River.  Spindles, 
1,544:  males  employed,  2G ;  fe- 
males employed,  56 

Keith,  Koteh  ii  Co.,  Easton 

Morse  Charles  &  Co.,    " 

Morse  E.  J.  &  Co.,  " 

Buffinton  N.,  Fall  River.  Spindles 
600  ;  males  employed,  11  ;  fe- 
males employed,  9 

Cotton  Warp. 
Ilartwell  David,  JIansfield 
Goff  &  Brown ,   [carpet  warp    and 
twine]  Rehoboth 

Print  Works. 
.\merican  Print  Works,  Fall  River, 
Jefferson  Borden,  agent.     Num- 


ber of  yards  printed  per  annum, 
11,421,900  ;  number  of  males  eni- 
ijUyi'd,  225;  nuniber  of  leniales 
ciiipkjyed,  20.  Water  power,  and 
an  engine  of  75  horse  power 

Globe  I'rint  Works,  Fall  River 
(Tivrton,  R.  I.  side.)  Theso 
A\'urks  arc  of  about  the  same 
c.iiKicity  as  the  American  Print 
Works 

Robeson's  Print  AVorks,  Fall  River, 
Andrew  Robeson,  agent.  Number 
of  yards  printed  in  1849,  5,  000,- 
000  ;  number  of  males  employed, 
120 ;  number  of  females  employ- 
ed, 5.  Driven  by  water  and 
steam  power.  This  establish- 
ment, previous  to  the  suspension 
of  the  firm  in  1848,  produced 
13,000,000  yards  per  annum 

Iron. 

Acushuet  Iron  Foundry,  Fish  Isl- 
and, New  Bedford,  Silas  Sisson, 
agent 

Belcher  Daniel,  Easton,  [malleable 
iron] 

Drake  L.,  Easton 

Eddy  Laban ,( Weir  Tillage)  Taun ton 

Fall  River  Foundry  Co.,  Fall  River, 
Henry  J.  Coggeshall,  agent 

Fall  River  Iron  Co.,  Richard  Bor- 
den, agent ;  one  of  the  most  ex- 
tensive in  the  country.  Length 
of  rolling  mill,  412  ft.  ;  breadth, 
100  ft. ;  length  of  nail  mill,  226 
ft  ;  breadth,  44  ft.  A  large  foun- 
dry. 1  air,  and  2  cupola  furna- 
ces ;  24  puddling  furnaces.  The 
whole  works  are  driven  by  1 
water  wheel,  and  5  steam  engines 
of  about  100  horse  power  each. 
Year  ending  July  1st,  1849,  they 
consumed  13,782  tons  of  coal ; 
6,839  tons  of  pig  iron ;  3,415  tons 
of  scrap  iron  ;  490  tons  of  bloom 
and  billet  iron.  Produced  111,000 
casks  of  nails ;  1,500  tons  of 
castings  ;  1-,800  tons  of  hoop  and 
bar  iron  ;  employ  320  workmen 

Foundry  and  Machine  Co.,  Taunton, 
S.  M.  Tinkham,  agent 

Hathaway  \\"m.  L.  &  Co.,  Dighton 

Leonard  L.  &  Sons,  Taunton 

New  Bedford  Iron  Foundry,  and 
Butt  Hinge  Factory,  Taber  & 
Co.,  prop. ;  office.  111  Union 

Old    Colony    Iron     Co.,   Taunton, 
Crocker  &  Co.,  agents.  Incorpor- 
ated 1844 ;  capital  §150,000 
Linseed  Oil. 

New  Bedford  Linseed  Oil  Co.,  incor- 
porated 1846;  capital  .iJl5,000. 
Wm.  R.  Rodman,  Pres.,  Pardon 
G.  Seabury,  Treas. 

Loiomotives. 

Taunton  Locomotive  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Taunton,  W.  AV.  Fairbanks, 
agent.  Incorporared  184G;  capi- 
tal 875,000 

BlachinerT/. 

Dean  Cotton  &  Machine  Co.,  Taun- 
ton, R.  S.  Dean. agent 

Foundry-  &  Machine  Co.,  Taunton, 
S.  M.  Tinkham,  agent 

Ilawes,  Marvel  &  Davol,  Fall  River, 
(105  h.nnds  employed) 

Mason  William  fc  Co.,  Taunton 

Kilburn  &  Lincoln,  Fall  River 
Aails,  Tacks.  ^T. 

Field  Albert,  [tacks,  brads  &  shoe 
nailsj  Taunton 

King  George  W.,  Raynh.am 

Morse  L.,  Taunton 

Rhodc<  S.  &  Son,  [steam  tack  fac- 
tory] Taunton 

AVhite  A.  J  ,  [tacks]  Mansfield 

White  F.  A.,  [shoe  nails]  Mansfield 

Potter]/. 
Somerset  Potters'   SVorks,  incorpo- 
rated 1S47.   Leonard  Chase,  agent 


Rivets. 
New  England   itivet  Co.,  Taber  & 
Co,  proprietors,  ofllce  111  Union 
Ht,  New  Bedford 

.S'crctt'.t. 
Bay  State  Screw  Co.,Taunton.Crock- 
cr,  Bro'B   &   ("o.  ;    incorporated 
1851,  capital  !j.250,000 

Sliovfh,  tfc. 
Ames  Oliver  &  Son,  Kaston 
King  J.  S.,  Kaynham 
King  G.  W.,      " 

Woollen  Goods. 

Dunlap  T.  L.,  Dighton 

Downes  John,  Manifleld,  [satinet 
factory] 

Womsetta  Steam  AVoollcn  Mill,  Full 
River,  Jesse  Eddy,  agent :  4  set.'J 
machinery  ;  males  employed,  .50 ; 
females  emplojed,  20;  consume 
190.000  pounds  of  wool,  and  pro- 
duce 90,000  yards  fancy  cassi- 
meres  per  year  ;  driven  by  one  40 
horse  power  engine. 

Marble  Workers. 
.\llcn  Jos.  Jr.  &  Co.  rear  13  North 

Second,  N.  B. 
Col)b  H.  &  AV.,  FaU  River 
French  Benjamin  S.,  Pawtucket 
Hathaway  J.  A.  C,  Taunton 
Lincoln  Samuel  11.,  Morton 
Taylor  John,  Mechanic's  lane,  N.  B. 
Titus  Moses  S.,  Somerset 

Masons. 

Baker  Hale,  Swanzey 
Bryant  Henry,  Rehoboth 
Bushce  Levi,  Swanzey 
Blanding  Sumner,  Norton 
Bosworth  Gardner  L.,  Taunton 
Chaffee  A.sa,  Seekonk 
Chase  Pliilander,  Berkley 
Chase  AA'esley,  Fairhaven 
Davis  D.  B.,  Somerset 
Fobes  Shepard;  Taunton 
Green  Burrell,  Berkley 
Hale  Ijevi,  Taunton 
Hamilton  James,  Attleboro' 
Horton  Bradford,  Dighton 
Horton  Hiram,  Fall  River 
Horton  Horace,  Dighton 
Horton  Nelson,        " 
Horton  Otis,  '• 

Horton  &  Earle,  Fall  River 

Howard ,  Mansfield 

Johnson  Henry,  Norton 
Lawson  James,  Attleboro' 
Lawton  James,  (S.)  Dartmouth 
■Leonard  Abiathar,  Raynham 
Leonard  Cyrus, 
Lothrop  Darius,  Easton 
Lothrop  Solomon,  Norton 
Luther  Samuel,  Fall  River 
^hixfiolil  AA'arren,  Fairhaven 
Paul  Alfred,  Dighton 
Peck  Asa,  Seekonk 
Peckham  Giles,  Rehoboth 
Pierce  Abel  F.,  " 

Pierce  Reuben,  Seekonk 
Reckliords  &  Westgate,  Fall  River 
Richmond  John  E.,  Taunton 
Tucker  Albert  S..  Norton 
Tucker  Almond  E..     " 
Walker  layman.  Seekonk 

Masters  in  Chancery. 

Barney  Edwin  L.  40  N.  Water.  N.B. 
Holmes  Charles  J..  Fall  River 

Merchants. 

Ntw  Bedford. 

-VUen  G.,  Hazard's  wharf       [wharf 
Bartlott  Ivory  II.  &  Son.  2  Merch's 
Bourne  Jonathan,  3  Merrill's  wharf 
Browniell  AVm.  0.,  Central  whf. 
Cook  &  Snow.  39  N.  AA'atcr 
Crocker  Oliver  &  G.  0.  7  Com'l  wf. 
French  Rodney.  203  N.  Water 
Gibbs  &  Jcnney,  Fairhaven 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Gieford  Wm.  7  Tcaber's  wharf 
Greene  D.  K.  &  Co.  9  Taber's  whf. 
Griunell  Chas.,  llotch's  whf.  [com'n] 
Grimicll  Lawrence,  Rotch's  sq. 
Haskell  Edw'd  P.,  Fish  Island,  [coal] 
Hathaway  &  Luce,  Walnut  st.  whf. 
Haskell  John  C,  Fish  Island 
Howard  lienjamin  B.  175  N.  Water 
Howlanil  AbValiani  H.,  City  whf. 
Howl.-iiid  ('(iniclius,  1  Merrill's  whf 
Howland  KdwM  W.,  1  "         " 

Howlaud  Geo.  &  Sons,  122  N.  Seo'd 
Howland  I.  .Jr.&  Co.  3  Comm'l  whf. 
Howland  Wm.  P.,  Walnut  st.     " 
Hussoy  Geo.,  Middle,  c.  N.  Water 
Jones  E.  C.  3  Centre 
Kempton  Alfred,  90  N.  AVater,  [coal] 
Lucas  Allen,  9  Commercial  whf. 
:\Ierrill  Edward,  Merrill's       " 
Mor.!,'an  C.  W.,  Rotch's  whf. 
Parker  John  A.  7  Middle 
Perry  Daniel  &  Son,  9  Oi'ange 
Perry  Eben,  11  Middle 
Pope  William  G.,  Rotch's  whf. 
Randall  &  Stead,  33  Rotch's  sq. 
Richmond  &  Wood,  31  N.  AVater 
Ricketson  Barton,  31  Centre 
Rodman  Samuel,  203     " 
Rodman  Wm.  R.,  Rotch's  square 
Rotch  AVm.  J.,  Rotch's  whf. 
Swift  Wm.  C.  N.  11  Middle 
Taber  Henry  &  Co.  11  Centre 
Thomas  Henry  F.  9  Middle 
Thompson  James  D.  88  Union 
Thompson  &  Son,  7  Taber's  wharf 
Thornton  John  R.  6  Comm'l     " 
Tucker  Chas.  R.  &  Co.  1  "        " 
AVatkins  >Villiam,  13  Centre 
AVilcox  &  Richmond,  175  N.  AA'ater 
AVood  J.  B.  &  Co.  7  Comm'l  wharf 
Wood  &  Nye,  6  Commercial      " 
AYordell  Alden,  19        "  " 

Millinery. 
Briggs  A.  S.  21  Cheapside,  N.  B. 
Chadwick  Elizabeth,  179  Purchase, 

New  Bedford 
Church  L.  L.  6  Cheapside,  N.  B. 
Copcland  Elisha,  Taunton        [N.  B. 
Copeland  H.  M.  Mrs.  5  Cheapside, 
Crane  J.  G.  Mrs.,  Taunton 
Dodge  Martha  Mrs.,  Fall  River 
Godfrey  J.  Mrs.,  "        " 

Greene  F.  II.  4  Cheapside,  N.  B. 
Hari'is  Mary,  9  "  " 

Holman  David  E.,  Attleboro' 
Houghton  W.  1. 2  Cheapside,  N.  B. 
Jones  John  J.,  Taunton 
Keith  B.  Mrs.,  Fall  River 
Kempton  Mai-y  T.  38  Purchase,  N  B. 
Leonard  E.  AV.  10  Cheapside,      '• 
Meader  Lydia  P.  Mi.ss,  Fall  River 
Mentz  John,  103  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Morey  S.  C.  Mrs.,  Taunton 
Newton  Hartwell,  Fall  River   [N.  B. 
Ottiwell    Rebecca  A.   1   Cheapside, 
Perkins  C.  Mrs.,  Taunton 
Porter  &  AVilsnn.  Freetown 
Rogers  John,  11  Chcaiiside,  N.  B. 
Swasey  E.  B.  Jlrs.,  Fall  liiver 
Swift  Mary  AV.  bh  Purchase 
Taber  Abby,  113"  " 

AA'ilbour  D.  C.  Mrs.,  Fall  River 
Woodward  Betsey  Mrs.,  Taunton 
AA'right  L.  J.  18  Cheapside,  N.  B. 

Music  Stores. 

Arnzen  Niels,  Fall  River 
Hopkins  John,  5  J'urchaso,  N.  B. 

Nautical  Instruments. 

Baker  D.-ivid,  14  N.  AVater,  N.  i?. 
ICchew  .lohn,  09  N.   AVater,  N.  B. 

[manuf  ] 
Taber  C.  &  A.,  45  Union,  N.  B. 
Nautical  and  Commercial  Institute. 
Noyes  Wm.  R.  110  Union,  N.  B. 

Nurseries. 
Crapo  Henry  H.,  106  Wash'n.  N.  B. 

Hall ,  Raynham 

AVood  Alfred,  Dighton 


Oil  and  Candles. 

Neiv  Bedford. 

Baker  Geo.  T.  &  Son,  50  S.  AVater 
Crocker  Oliver  &  Co.,  South 
Crocker  Oliver  &  Goo.  7  Com'l  wf. 
Gardner  Edmund,  16  CofRn 
GrinneU  Lawrence,  Orange 
Hathaway  &  Luce,  AVahiut  St.  wf. 
Howland  James  H.,  Bridge  [Second 
Howland  George  &  Sons,  122  North 
Howland  I.  Jr.  &  Co.  3  Com'l  wf. 
Leonard  Charles,  AVater 
Leonard  Nehemiah,  Rotch's  S.  wharf 
Leonard  Samuel,  "         "       " 

Leonard  Sturtevant  &  Co.,  Third, 

corner  Russell 
MiUiken  E.  C.  &  Co.  128  Ray 
Morgan  Charles  W.,  Rotch's  wharf 
Palmer  &  Ricketson,  49  N.  AVater 
Robinson  Edward  M.  3  Com'l  whf. 
Sanford  &  Howland,  13  Middle 

Oysters  and  Kefreshments. 

Anthony  Bcnj.  65  AVilliam,  N.  B. 
Bean  Albert  J .,  Union,  c.  First,  N.B. 
Crapo  E.  B.  26  Sixth,  New  Bedford 
Davis  Squire,  Fall  River 
Dean  Joshua,  Taunton 
Green  Benj.  H.  83  Union,  N.  B. 
Lincoln  H.,  Taunton 
Negus  Adonirani,  Fall  River 
Nye  AA'illiam  G.,  Fall  River 
Richards  George,  61  AVilliam,  N.  B. 
Shields  P.  189  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Taber  &  Reed,  37 ^V  AVater,  N.  B. 
Thurston  Varnuni,Fall  River 
Tillinghast  H.  C.  67  AVilliar^i,  N.   B. 
AVarner  Roswell,  9  S.  AVater,  N.  B. 
AVilbur  Simeon,  Taunton 
Wing  Edward,  149  Union,  N.  B. 

Painters. 

Adams  Ralph,  Attleboro' 
Allen  Charles  H.,  FairhavDn 
Barrows  E.  AV.,  Dighton 
Bates  &  Co.  26  Union,  N.  B. 
Brightman  Rufus  AV.,  AVestport 
Covell  Benj.  V.  1  Parker's  wf  N.  B. 
Crowell  Asa,  Attleboro' 
D'Orsay  J.  S.  32  N.  Second,  N.  B. 
Darke  James,  Taunton 
Dunham  AVm.  L.  68  S.  AVater,  N.  B. 
Eldridge  &  Jlanley,  {S. )  Dartmouth 
D' Wolf  J.,  Third,  n.  Howland,  N.  B. 
Everett  P.  F.,  Pawtuckct 
French  .1.  T.,  Taunton 
XJoff  Samuel,  Rchoboth 
Guild  Samuel,  Eastoa 
Hall  S.  L.,  Taunton 
Haskell  John,  Fall  River 
Hathaway  Dan.  K.,  Fairhaven 
Higgins  &  AVest,  98  N.  AVater,  N.B. 
Humphrey  Horace,  24  Centre,  N.  B. 
Huntsman  AVm  A'.,  Fall  River 
Keene  S.  II.,  Taunton 
Leach  Eliliu,  Raynham 
Ijconard  Daniel,  Fall  River 
Leonard  D.  H.,  Seekonk 
Lord  Henry,  Seekonk  [N.  B. 

Lucas  &  Crittenden,  14  Com'l  whf., 
Maxfield  AVilliam,  4  Centre,  N.  B. 
Blessenger  Atistin,  Norton 
Messenger  James  0.,  Norton 
Owen  Alonzo  AV.  159  N.  Water,  N.  B. 
Nixon  Thomas,  Taunton         [N.  B. 
Parker  AVilliam  C.   49  N.   Second, 
Peckham  Charles  B.,  Somei-set 
Peckham  G.  AV.,  Fall  River 
I'ei-ry  .lona.  P..  Ka.stou 
I'liiliips  Aniasa.fr.,  Kaston 
Pitman  Samuel,  Fall  Uivcr 
Purrington  &  Taber,  Fairhaven 
Rand  Nathan,  Taunton 
Richardson  J.  R.,  Taunton 
Sanforil  Thomas.  62  Kim,  N.  B. 
Sinilie  William.  Kastim 
Stearns  (ieoi-ije  N.,  Taunton 
Sweet  AVillian\  J.,  Norton   [wf  N.B. 
Sturtevant  AV.  H.  &  Co.  11  Clom'l 
Taber  Constant,  Pawtucket 
I'homas  J.  S.,  Fall  River 


Tobey  Elisha  .Tr.  21  Centre,  N.  E. 
Tobey  &  Bradford,  36  N.  AA'^ater,  N.B. 
Tripp  Alexander,  Fairhaven 
AA'arren  J.,  (head  of  river)  N.  B. 
AA'heeler  Nathaniel  J.,  Mansfield 
AVood  Lineas,  44  S.  AVater,  N.  B. 

Paints,  Oil,  and  Glass. 

Davis  U.  V.  &  Co.  45  N.  AA-'ater,  N.  B. 

Leonard  Daniel,  Fall  River 

Perry  John  H.  &  Co.,  AVater,  cor. 

AA'^ahiut,  New  Bedford 
AVashburn  Albert  6.,  Taunton 
Parker  AVm.  C.  49  N.  Second,  N.  B. 
Washburn  Salmon,  Taunton 
AVood  &  AVashburn,  Taunton 

Paper  Hangings. 

Leonard  Daniel,  Fall  River 
Perkins,  Smith  &  Co.  141    Union, 

New  Bedford  [manufacturers] 
Tajjpan  Gerry,  113  Union,  N.  B. 

Paper  Manufacturers. 

Lincoln  C.  M.  &  L.,  Dighton 
Lund  J.  P.,  (head  of  river)  N.  B. 

Patent  Medicines,  &/C. 

Howland  B.  F  8  N.  AA'ater,  N.  B. 

Periodicals. 

Perce  &  Parsons,  105  Union,  N.  B. 
Pope  I.  P.,  Fall  River 
Seaver  AVilliam  p.,  Taunton 

Physicians. 

Ad.ams  A.  M.,  Taunton 
Aldrich  James,  Fall  River 
Archer  James  H.,  Fall  River 
Aspinwall  Thomas  AV.,  Seekonk 
At  wood  George  AV.,  Fairhaven 
Barrows  .7.,  [homoeo.]  Taunton 
Bartlett  F.  D.,  Dartmouth 
Bartlett   Lyman,   88   Union   &  150 

County,  New  Bedford 
Batchelder  Calvin,  Taunton 
Baylies  Alfred,  Taunton 
Braley  Bradford,  Freetown 
Bronson  J.  R.,  Pawtucket 
Brown  A.  Z.,  Swanzey 
Brown  Philip  S.,  Fall  River 
Bump  Thomas,  Freetown 
Carpenter  Benoni,  Pawtucket 
Cai'penter  Seba,  Attleboro' 
Chace  .Tohn  B.,  Somerset 
Colby  Elisha,  35  Kempton,  N.  B. 
Clark  J.  76  Purchase,  New  Bedford 
Davis  Robert  T.,  Fall  River 
Dawes  Ebenezer,  Taunton 
Dean  J.  B.,  " 

Deans  Samuel,  Eastou 
Dow  J.  F.,  Fall  River 
risk  Isaac,  Fall  River 
Folsom  Levi,  931  MidtUe,  N.  B. 
Fuller  Lemuel,  Attleboro'         [konk 
Gardner  Johnson, (A'eu  de  I'Eau)  See- 
Gavlord  AAlUiam,  Pawtucket 
Gifford  A.  A.  83  Purchase,  N.  B. 

[Physopathic] 
Gordon  AV.  A.  121  William,  N.  B. 
Glazier  Amorv,  Fall  Fiver 
Greene  Edward  AV.  1  S.  Second,  N.  C. 
Handy  James  H.,  AVestport 
Hatch  B.   F.  24    Pm-chase,   N.  B. 

[eclectic] 
Hatch  J.  IL,  (Nortli)  Attleboro' 
Hathaway  Shadrach,  Berkley 
Haywaril  Elisha,  Jiaynham 
Hooper  Foster,  Fall  River 
Hubbard  H.  B.,  Taunton  [ton 

Jenniugs.lohn  II.,  County,  c.  Kemp- 
Kont  J.  Emerson,  Pawtucket 
Learning  I'hilip  S.  138  Purchase,  N. 

B.  [botanic] 
Learned  Eben.  T.,  Fall  River 
Li^oiiard  (Seorge.  Taunton 
Mackie  Andrew.  60  rurchase.  N.  B. 
Alason  William  !>.,  Dartmouth 
Matthes  F.l(l4  I'nion.  X.  B. [homoeo.] 
Aiayhew  John  S.  49  School,  N.  B. 
Miller  Jeremiah,  Fairhaven 
Nichols  J.  D.,  Taunton 
Nichols  Thomas  G.,  Freetown 
Palmer  Horace,  Mansfield 


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I'MVKon  \Villiani,  Fairhavcu 

l'(-rrv  W.  h\,  MansllclU 

i'liclps  Thiuldciis,  (t^outh)  Attlcl)oro' 

J 'rati ,  Taunton 

Itandall ,  Norton 

Jtandall  M.  U.,  KeUoboth 
Itanaall  Z.,  Easton  [Fifth,  N.  B. 

Koche  Manning  B.,    [honiao.]    3'J 
Hounds  ]{.  M..  Norton 
Sampson  Ira,  bi^hton 
Sav(^rv  I'liincas,  Attlcboro' 
Sawvor  Siiimicl,  Fairliaven 
i^iss(lll  BcMijaiiiin  B.,  Taunton 
Snivth  Dr.,  Mansion  House,  N.  B. 
Spare  J.  V..  KriM^tcjwn  [N.  B. 

Si)encer('.  L.  |lu>!iKi'o.](i2  Purchase, 
Spooiior  I'aul.  77  Siirinp;,  N.  B. 
Sunnier  K.-ck  I'.,  Seokouk 
Swan  Caleli.  lOaston 
Talbot  Charles,  Difchton 
Tompkins  Silas,  58  Middle,  N.  B. 
j   Tripp  (Joorgo,  Berkley 
AVales  Ephraim  .Ir..  Kaston 
■Wellington  .J.  Lloyd.  Swanzcy 

AVlieaton ,  I'awtucket 

AVhittrid-c  Mm.  ('.  117   Elm,  N.  B. 
Wilbur  Amos.  Fall  Kiver 
Wilbur  Thomas.  Fall  Itivcr 

Wilder ,  108  Elm,  N.  B. 

Williams  Seth  P.,  Ki-eetown 
Wood  Alfred,  Dighton 

Plane  Maker. 

'J'abor  John  .^I.  20  Elm,  N.  B. 

Plumbers. 

Uiehardson  A.  D.  &  Co.  103  North 
Water,  N.  B. 

Printers. 

Almy  &  Jlilnc,  Fall  Biver 
Antliony  Edmund,  7  N.  Water,  N.B. 
Bowcn  Abraham,  Fall  Kiver 
ITack  C.  A., Taunton 
Ide  A.  M.  Jr.,  Taunton 
llallj.  W.  1).,  Taunton 
IJudsey  Benj.  35  N.  Water,  N.  B. 
I'ratt  Henry,  Fall  Kiver 
^V■ilUams  B.  W.,  Taunton 

Provision  Dealers. 

Anthony  .lohn,  Fall  Kiver 
Austin  George  M.,  Mansfield 
Barker  J.  ^V.  &  J.  1>.  7  City  Mar- 
ket, N.  B.  [N.  B. 
Bennett  Sylvanus,  C   City  Market, 
Bourne  Edward,  155  Purchase,  N.B. 
Bravton  ]).  A.,  Fall  Kiver         [N.B. 
Brett    &    Gifford,  4  City  Market, 
BrONvnell  Pardon,  Fall  Kiver 
Buffington  E.  P.  &  Co.,  Fall  Kiver 
Carver  &  BUss,  Pawtuoket      [N.  B. 
Chadwick  Wm.  J.  1  City  Market, 
Child  Dyer,  (N.  E.  W.  Div".  22)  FaU 

Kiver 
Cook  John  S.,  Bedford,  c.    Third, 

New  Bedford 
Davenport  Kichard,  10  City  Mar- 
ket, N.  B. 
Davis  Nichols,  2  S.  Second,  N.  B. 
Eddy  James,  Fall  River  [N,  B. 

Froneh   (Justavus  F.  249  Purchase, 
Gilford  Edwin  1!.,  Westport 
(iilford  Wm.  llH)  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Gilford  &  Kiik,  220      "  " 

Holt  &  Bennett,  Fall  River 
Howard  A.  N.  99  Middle,  N.  B. 
Lure  Ambrose  E.  176  County,  N.  B. 
Luther  Ebenezer,  Fall  Kiver 
Mason  L.  K.  &Co.  92  Purch.,  N.  B. 
McNauuira  John,  Taunton 
Miller  Ira  K.,  Pawtucket 
Mills  J,ames,  2  City  Market,  N.  B. 
Packard  Geo.  1(X)  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Keed  Allen,  34  S.  Second,  N.  B. 
Richardson  Jos.  ISO  County,  N.  B. 
Smith  Cornelius,  (jO  S.  Second,     " 
Tripp  Ira  P.  218  County,  N.  B. 
Union  Store,  No.  87, — UiUman,  cor. 

Purchase,  N.  B. 
Weaver  Wm.  H.  85  Third,  N.  B. 
White  Anthony,  Taunton 


White  A.  &  Oc,  Taunton 

Wliife  Wm.  L.  &  Co.,  ( Weir  Village) 

Taunton 
Willi  ing   Comfort,  3  City  Market, 

New  Bedford 
Wilmot  L.  .1.  &  Bro.,  T.aunton 
Wood  Stephen,  5  City  Mar't,  N   B. 

Public  Houses. 

Bittner  .loliii  G.,  'I'auuton 

iilissJoii.-itban,  Norton 

Boiitell  lycwis,  [.Mansion  lie]  Union, 

c.  N.  Second,  N.  li. 
Dean  1>.  W.,  [R.  |{.  House]  Attleboro' 
D('an    Zcph.,  [Weir  Bridge  Hotel] 

Taunton 
Exchange  Hotel,  Fall  River 
(iilfurd  Thomas,  Westport 
(!ray  .loliti,  Swanzcy 
1 1 iildcnW.,[  Union  Hotel]  Attleboro' 
Jcwctt  Albert  P.,  Taunton 
iCendall   H.   A.,  [Mechanics'  Hotel] 

I'awtucket 
Monroe  N.,  Seekonk 
Newell  S.,  Attleboro' 
Patten  Sihon,  [Parker  House]  Pur- 
chase, c.  Middle 

Pease ,  [Taunton  IIo'l]  Taunton 

Peck  Wm.  P.,  Dartmouth 

Perley  A\'m.,  [  City  Hotel]  Union,  c. 

Fourth,  N.  B. 
Pool  Harrison,  Easton 
Rhodes  S.  C,  [Marine  Ho.]  Tann'n 
Robinson  Geo.  A.,  [Mulbury  Hotel] 

Mansfield 
Sprague ,  [Vue  de  1'  Eau  Hotel] 

(Yue  de  1'  Eau)  Seekonk 
Rounds  S.  B.,  [National  House]  FaU 

River 
Shepherd  .Toseph,  !Mansfield 
Stowe   Dwight,   [Mt.   Hope  House,] 

Fall  River 

Pump  and  Block  Makers. 

Clark  Joseph   &   Co.,   City  wharf, 

and  Hazard's  whf.  N.  B. 
Foster  James  S..  Attleboro' 
Mason  &  S\>-ift,  17  Orange,  N.  B. 
Oman  &  Boone,  10  Com'l  whf.  N.  B. 
Taber  J.  &  T.  R.  13  Orange,  N.  B. 
Wood  Elkanah,  Norton 

Riggers. 

Baker  A.  C.  197  N.  Water,  N.  B. 
Jenney  &  Searell,  Merrill's  whf.  175 

N.  AVater 
King  James,  Parker's  whf.  N.  B. 
Moore  James,  Parker's  whf.  N.  B. 
Thompson  James,  Fall  River 

Sail  Makers. 

Almy  &  Bmnpus,  Fish  Island,  N.B. 
Chapman  &  Bonney,  3  Com"l  whf. 

New  Bedford 
Church  James,  17  Middle,  N.  B. 
Cushman  Zaccheus,  Merrill's  wharf, 

N.  B. 
Haffards  ("has.,  Rotch's  whf.  N.  B. 
Hart  S.  33  Commercial  whf.  N.  B. 
Hitch  Chas.  &  Son,  Taber's  wf.,  N.  B. 
Hitch,  Taber  &  Co.,  Fairhaven 
Hudson  &  Sanford,  Parker's  whf.  & 

17  Middle.  N.  B.  [N.  B. 

Hunt  &  Chapman,  Walnut  st.  whf. 
Peckam  Jonathan,  F'all  Kiver 
Ricketson  John  A.,  Fall  River 

Salt  Works. 

Aiken  Scth  K.,  Rotch's  whf.  N.  B. 
Leonard  Sam'l.  (on  the  Point)  N.  B. 

Sash,  Blind  and  Door  Makers. 

Brown  S.  R.  26  Sprinir.  N.  H. 
Cleveland  Fisher  A..  Freetown 
Conant  P.  D.,  Fall  River 
Waldron  David  A..  Taunton 
Waterman  Asa,  Fall  River 
WUcox  &  Pierce.  144  N.  AVater,  N.  B. 

Saw  Mills. 

Baker  Samuel,  [shingle]  Rehoboth 
Barker  William,  Dartmouth 
Bowen  Darius,  Rehoboth 


Briggs  .loseph,  Dighton 
liriggs  &  WaHhImrn,  Westport 
Burr   lOiynioud  II.,  [.sliingle]    See- 
konk 
<'.irp.iiter  J.  W.,  [shingle,]  Jteho'th 
CiiiMiiiiiigs  Benj.         "     Dartmouth 
Ciiiiimiiigs  John,         "  '■ 

Cuniiiiings  &  .Maeomber,  Westport 
Doggctt  If.  N.  &  II   M.,  Attleboro' 
Dean  .lames  J5.,  Attli-boro' 
Ellis  \\illi;im,  Seekonk 
<;oir  liirli;,,-,!.  |{,.b.,l,„th 
(iillord  .\nthony.  \\i-..tport 
Gilford  (Jeo.  IL,  [shingle]  Westport 
Hall  EllLsB.,  Kaynhani 
Ifood  James  .M.,  Somerset 
Howland  Allen,  Dartmouth 
Kent  Sam'l,  [shingle]  Seekonk 
Lane  &  Co..  [shingle]  Norton 
liiiicoln  Eddy,  [sbiiiglc]  Norton 
Lincoln  Seneca,  [sliiiigle]     '• 
Pierci-  Job.  Freetown 
Smith  D.-inicl.  [shincle]  Norton 
Sweet  Otis,  .Manstiei.l 
Tracy  .lohn,  Raynliam 
^\'illiauis  Lewis,  Easton 
Williams  M.  G.,  Raynham 

Sawing  and  Planing  Mills. 

Green  &  Wood,  Koteh's  whf.  N.  B. 
Cook,  Borden  &  Co.,  Fall  liiver 

Ship' Chandlery  and  Stores. 

Burt  Chas.  D.  &  Co.  199  N.  Water, 
New  Bedford  [N.  B. 

Howland  Weston,  Walnut  st.  wharf, 

Kirby  Humphrey  S.  8  Comm'l  whf. 
N.  B 

Nve  &  Phillips,  19  Middle,  N.  B. 

Swift  &  .Vlleii,  5  Middle.  N.  B. 

Shipping  OfiBces. 

Bourne  Elisha,  15  S.  Water,  N.  B. 
Bro^vn  0.  H.  P.  &  Co.  5  N.  Second, 

N.  B.  [N.  B. 

Cobb  Wm.  S.  &  Co.  20  S.  Water, 
Lobdell  &  Doane,  22  S.  Water,  N.  B. 
Mason  Jeremiah  B.  24  N.Water.N.B 
Mead  &  Co.  2,  4  &  5  S.  Water,  and 

4i^  Union,  N.  B. 
Parkhurst  .'(ohn,  28  S.  Water,  N.  B. 
Randall  &  HarrLs,  19 Hamilton,  N.B. 
Seaburv  Franklin  P.  15  Commer'l  wf. 

and  is  S.  Water,  N.  B. 
Wing  J.  &  W.  R.  6  S.  Water,  N.  B. 

Ship  Yards. 

Barney  Mason,  Swanze.y 
Crandall  Joseph,  Fall  River 
Hood  James  31.,  Somerset 
Matthews,  Masheen  &  Co.,  (South) 
Dartmouth 

Soap  Manufacturers. 
Batchelder  B.  A.,  Taunton 
Belcher  Jason,  Norton 
Mason  Wm.  2d,  Fall  Itiver 
Remington  Joshua,  FalllRiver     [B. 
Whittemore  Zenas,  14  S.'^econd,  N. 

Spar  Makers. 

Beetle  Wm.  1.^3  N.  Water,  N.  B. 
Bliss  Alex'r,  Steamboat  whf.  " 
l!rightman  I'ardon.  Fairhaven      [B. 
Carday  David  B..  Steamboat  whf.  N. 
Uutchins  Portcrtield,  Fairhaven 

Stone  Cutters. 

Bryant  &  Gooding,  North,  c.  Coun- 
ty, N.  B. 

Hathaway  Anthony.  Sixth,  cor.  Me- 
chanic's lane.  N.  B. 

Stove  Linings  and  Fire  Brick. 

I'resbury  ^^■illiara,  Taunton 
Williams  John  K.. 

Tailors  and  Drapers. 

Allen  A.  D..  Mansfield 
Almv  Charles,  53  Union 
Bank  C.  F..  Fall  River 
Bhss  James  L..  Fall  River 


80 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  EECORD. 


Brown  &  Crossman,  Taunton 
BuUard  Amasa.  42  S.  AVatcr 
Chase  Frederick  P.  158  Purchase 
Chedell  Timothy  B.,  W(?stport 
Crane  Levi  L.  11  Union,  N.  B. 
Davis  &  Allen,  51  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Dean  Henry  H.,  Easton 
Dexter  F.  &  Co.  21  Union,  N.  B. 
Earle  James  W.,  Attleboro' 
Edwards  Charles,        " 
Foster  &  Lawton,  Taunton 
Foulds  Robert  J.  " 

Gibbs  R.  S.  &  Co.,  Fall  River 
Grabrant  Isaac,  Taunton 
Gray  John,  (South)  Dartmouth 
Ilardon  A.,  Attleboro' 
Hisgins  &  West,  98  N.  Water,  N.  B. 
Hodges  William  G.,  Taunton 
Hood  George  B.,  Somerset 
Humphrey  Horace,  24  Centre,  N.  B. 
Jones  Thomas  R.,  Attleboro' 
Kelley  H.  C.  &  Co.  106  Union,  N.  B. 
Kenney  John,  101  "  " 

Maxfield  WilUam,  4  Centre,  N.  B. 
King,  Brown  &  Co.  102  Union,  N.  B. 
Langley  ^Y.  C,  Fairhavcn 
McGinney  John,  Taunton  [ton 

Nichols  W.  0.,  (Weir  Tillage)  Taun- 
Mitchell  Richard,  Fall  River 
Patten  Morris,  Mansiield 
Plummer  David  L.,  (S.)  Dartmouth 
Sisson  C.  H.  D.,  Fall  River 
Swasey  Alfred,  Dighton 
Swift  iloses  C.  84  Union,  N.  B. 
Taber,  Reed  &  Co.  86  Union,  N.  B. 
Tobey  &  Bradford,  3CN.  Wat.,  N.B. 
Tobey  Elisha  Jr.  21  Centre,  N.  B. 
Tobey  &  Doane,  93  Pvirchase,    " 
Wilson  Jared,  Dighton 

Tanners  and  Curriers. 

Balcer  Thomas  W.,  Westport 

Briggs  S.,  Freetown 

Chase  E.  &  Son,  Fall  River 

Copcland  Thomas,  Norton 

Draper  Isaac,  Attleboro' 

French  Asa  P.,  Fall  River 

Mason  Benajah,  Swanzey 

Paul  Frederick,  Berkley 

Potter  Luther,  Dartmouth 

Phillips  Pierce,  Freetown 

Read  Joseph,  " 

Sears  AVillard,  r.  29  Purchase,  N.  B. 

Teacher. 

Keene  P.  E.  104  Union,  N.  B.  [pen- 
manship and  bookkeeping] 

Tin  Plate  and  Sheet  Iron 
Workers. 

Almy  James,  148  Union,  N.  B. 
Bisbee  J.  B.,  Fairhavcn 
Briggs  Isa;io  B.,  Taunton 
Bryant  P.  59  William,  N.  B. 
Chace  William,  Fall  River 
Cook  &  Johnston,  Fall  River  [N.  B. 
Crane  Charles  &  Co.,  (head  of  river) 
Cunningham  B.  P.  &  Co.,  Fall  River 
Field  H.  W.,  Taunton 
Fificld  Sumner,  Pawtucket 
Foster  Joseph  11.,  Man.sfield 
Hutchinson  William,  Taunton 
Irish  &  Towner,  (WeirVill.)  Taunt'n 
Lewis  Nathan,  83  N.  Water.  N.  B. 
Lund  J.  P.,  (head  of  river)  N.  B. 
Palmer  Mark  B.  28  Centre,      " 
SuUings  &  Kingman,  123  Union,  N. 

B.  [stoves] 
Taber  &  Co.  Ill  Union,  N.  B. 
Thompson  &  Leach,  Attleboro' 
Tripp,  Brightman  &  Clapp,  16  N. 

Water,  N.  B. 
Wlieeler  G.  &  G.,  Taunton 
AVilcome  &  Slade,  AttleVioro' 
Wilson  &  Sawyer,  15  Orange,  N.  B. 
AVilcox  T.  &  Son,  Fall  River    [N.  B. 
Wing  William  G.  &  Co.  11  N.  Water, 
AVood,    Brightman    &    Co.    17    N. 

Water,  N.  B. 

Truckmen. 

Ford  William  C,  Fairhavcn 
Gammons  A.  &  Co.  14  Elm,  N.  B. 


Lawrence  James,  Fairhaven 
Wilson  Geo.  &  Co.,  Water,  c.  Wal- 
nut, N.  B. 

Turners. 

Brightman  H.  N.,  Fall  River  [N.  B. 
Kempton  Ezra  S.  r.  81  Purchase, 

Umbrella  Bealer. 

Hopkins  Samuel,  20  N.  Second,  N.  B. 

Undertakers. 

Bliss  Samuel,  Dartmou  th  Road ,  N.  B . 
Taber  &  Tobey,  48  N.  Second,  N.  B. 
Wilson  B.  C.  62  WiUiam,  N.  B. 

Upholsterer, 

Merrick  Joha  P.  39  Purchase,  N.  B. 

Watch  Makers. 

Almy  .Tames  T.  136  Union,  N.  B. 
Babbitt  C.  Z.,  Taunton 
Brownell  A.  P.  94  Union,  N.  B. 
Chase  James  H.  136    "         " 
Davis    John   11.,    (head    of    river) 

Fairhaven 
Dexter  Benj.  33  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Fales  James,  95  N.  AVater,     " 
Gifford  EUis,  FaU  River 
Hatch  George  D.,  Attleboro'         [B. 
Jordan  Stephen  D.  17  Purchase,  N. 
Kellev  Allen,  4^  S.  Water,  N.  B. 
Kelley  E.  &  Son,  122  Union,     " 
Kelley  Zeno,  51  Union,  c.  N.  Water, 

N.  B. 
Pitman  Benj.  80  Union,  N.  B. 
Pitman  AVm.  R.  13  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Pitts  Albert,  Taunton 
Shove  Stephen,  Fall  River  ■ 
Standish  Elias  E.,  Taunton 
Stevens  George  W.,  Fall  River 
Tisdale  E.  AV.,  Taunton 

West  India  Goods. 

Allen  John,  County,  c.  AVing,  N.  B. 
AUen  Kufus,  Fairhaven 
Andrews  Abel,  130  Middle,  N.  B. 
Andrews  Christopher,  32  S.  AA'ater, 
Arnold  I^ewis  L.,  Fall  River     [N.  B. 
Atwood  &  Dean,  (AVeir  Vil.)  Taunton 
Atwood  G.  T.,  Taunton 
Barker  George  F.  117  Union,  N.  B. 
Barnard  Louis  L.,  Fall  River 
Barrows  &  Corey,  30  Union,  N.  B. 
Bliss  Hiram,  Fail  River 
Beetle  Chas.  U.  90  N.  Second,  N.  B. 
Benson  Elijah  P.,  Fall  River 
Borden  N.  B.  &  Co.,     " 
Bowen  A.,  " 

Brackctt  Sewall,  " 

Brayton  David  A.,       " 
Briggs  Artemas,(  Weir  Yill.)  Taunt'n 
Briggs  B.  F.,  Fall  River 
Brouson  R.,  "  [River 

Brown  Parley,  (N.  E.  P.  U.  22)  Fall 
Brown  AV^  F.  &  Co.  23  Union,  N.  B. 
Brown  &  Durfee,  Fall  River 
Brownell  Isaac,  176  County,  N  B. 
Brownell  Pardon,  Fall  River 
Chace  Joseph  E.,         "      [Taunton 
Church  H.  W.  &  Co.,  (AVeir  A'illage) 
Coleman  Hezekiah,  32  S.    Second, 

N.  B. 
Collins  John,  Fall  River 
Damon  Tucker  Jr.,  Fairhaven      [B. 
Davis  Howard,  County,  c.  Allen,  N. 
Dennis  &  Hall,  59  Union,  N.  B. 
Dvcr  David,  Fall  River 
Estes  Geo.  AV.  305  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Galligan  Patrick,  Taunton 
Gardner  George,  Fall  River 
Gifford  C,  Middle,  c.  N.Second,  N.  B. 
Hall  Abiathar,  Fall  River 
Hall  I.  D.  &  Co.  60  Union,  N.  B. 
Hall  Nath'l  B.  216  County,    " 
Hamlin  &  Perkins,  Centre,  corner 

Or.ange,  N.  B. 
Hathaway  J.  B.,  Fall  River 
Heath  John  R.,  "  [N.  B. 

Hcwins    Luther  G.  134  Purchase, 
lUbbs  Elias,  19  Sixth,  N.  B. 
Howland  Geo.  AV.  85  Union,  N.  B. 


Howland    Reuben,  122    Kempton, 

N.  B. 
Howland  Stephen,  93  Third,  N.  B. 
Hoye  Thomas,  Taunton  [N.  B. 

Independent   Union  Co.  92  Third, 
Hurl  Wm.,  Bedford,  c.  County,  N.  B. 
Irish  Otis,  81  William,  N.  B. 
Jenney  Dexter,  Fairhaven 
Jenney  Levi,  "  [N.  B. 

Johnson  R.  C.  &  E.  R.  25  S.  Water, 
King  L.  115  N.  Second.  N.  B. 
Knowles  Thos.  &  Co.  24  Union,  N.  B. 
Lawton  Jas.  M.  185  Purchase,  N.  B. 
Lawton  Perry  G.,  Kempton,        " 
Leonard  George,  2d,  Taunton 
Macomber  Geo.  1  Pxirchase,  N.  B. 
Macomber  John,  101  Purchase,  " 
McFarland  Stephen,  Kempton,  " 
Mendall  ElUs,  111  Purchase,      " 
JMillett  &  LoveU,  296    *  " 

Mitchell  Richard,  FaU  River 
Nash  &  Pierce,  Elm,  c.  Sixth,  N.  B. 
Nye  Eben  Jr.  63  Union,  N.  B. 
Nye  S.  G.  25  "  " 

Newcomb  Levi  &  Co.  1  Merchants' 

wharf,  N.  B. 
Parker  AVilliam  6. 14  Union,  N.  B. 
Packard  Henry  S.  15  N.  Sixth,     " 
Paul  &  Godfrey,  83  AA'iUiam,      " 
Pettey  J.  B.,  Fall  River 
Pettey  &  Adams,  Fall  River 
Pierce  Chase  R.,' Taunton  [E. 

Potter,  Moshur  &  Co.,  Kempton,  N. 
Rand  Samuel  C,  Fairhaven 
Reed  AV'illiam,  Taunton     [wf.  N.  B. 
Seabury  A.  II.  &  Co.  3  Merchants' 
Seabury  John  AV.,  Taunton 
Shaw  Edwin,  Fall  River 
Shaw  Job  L.  229  Piu-chase,  N.  B. 
Sherman  Isaac  C.  19  Bedford,  N.  B. 
Smith  Horatio,  89  Middle,  " 

Smith  Jesse  B.,  Taunton 
Snow  S.  AV.  &  Co.  35  Union,  N.  B. 
Staples  Benjamin  F.,  Taunton 
Stoddard  Noah,  Fairhaven 
Sullivan  P.  R.,  Fall  River 
Taber  B.  &  Son,  (Point)  Fairhaven 
Thompson  &  Co.  36  S.  AVater,  N.  B. 
Terry  Isaac  F.,  County,  c.  Smith,   " 
Tobey  Franldin,  150  Union,  N.  B. 
Tripp  Hervey,  Fairhaven         [N.  B. 
Turner  C.  K.  &  C,  (Perry's  Neck) 
Union  Store,  No.  87, — ^Hillman,  cor. 

Purchase,  New  Bedford 
Union  Store,  bpp.  City  Hall,  N.  B. 
Union  Store,  J.  AV.  Fl'ost,   agent, 

Taunton 
A'ickerv  C  D.,  Fall  River         [N.  B 
AVait  Stephen   &  Co.  86  Purchase, 
AVhite.  Jackson  &  Child,  Taunton 
A\'illurd  Samuel,  (W.  A'iU.)  Taunton 
AVillcox  Thomas  B.  22  Union,  N.  B. 
AVilliams  B.  F.,  (W.  A'iU.)  Taunton 
AA'illiams  G.  E.^M.,  Taunton 
AA^illiams  J.  P.,  (AVeir  Till.)  Taunton 
AA^inslow  Benjamin  F.,  Fall  River 
AVood  &  Bromiell,  118  Union,  N.  B. 
AA'oodward  Calvin,  Taunton 
AA'oodward  E.,  " 

Wharfingers. 
Ballard  Alvau,  Fall  River 
BroT\Ti  &  Durfee,     " 
Cobb  AA'illiam,  Digliton 

Crane ,  Berkley 

Hathaway  Barzillai,  Berkley 
Perry  Daiid,  Dighton 
Spoouer  Joshua,  Dighton 
AVhitmarsh  Charles,  Dighton 
AVarren  James,  (South)  Dartmouth 

Wheelwrights. 

[See  also  Carriage  Builders.] 

Anthony  .Tohn.  Somerset 
Bcntloy'l'lionias  I'..  Seokonk 
Briggs'Cbiirles  11.,  Norton 
Carpenter  Sylv.'inus,  ,<eekonk 
Clark  .James,  Frceto\ni 
Cowin  H.  Isiiac.  Dartmouth 
Drake  Charles  A.,  Taunton 
Ellis  AVilliam,  Seckonic 


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Gifford  Ooorgo  II.,  Westport 
Horton  Stephen  L.,  Ifchoboth 
Howard  Ansel,  Taunton 
Maooiiilier  Daniel,  Dartmouth 
Makepeace  S.,  lUynhaiu 
Palmer  J.  W.,  Dighton 
Pierce  .Tolm,  Freetown 
Pierre  lliiwland,  Freetown 
Itaiid  NatlKiii,  Taunton 
Uouiiils  Strphen  M.,  Swanzey 
Snow  Otis,  Dartmoutli 
Staples   Saiii'l,   (South)   Dartmouth 
Staples  Siiin'l  ,Ir.     "  •' 

Still  \Vm.  N.  144  Purchase,  N.  B. 
TliompSDM  .k'reniiali  T.,  Westport 
Tliurstiin  Samuel,  Kail  Hiver 
WaUUon  Hiram,  Taunton 
W'aldron  1'.  H.,  DiRliton 
\Vashhurn  John,  Westport 
White  Holden  Jr.,  Westport 
Winn  Marcena,  Seekonk 


Wines  and  Liquors. 

Ashley  T.  &  Co.  .38|  S.  Water,  N.  «. 
(Jables  Harvey,  27  "  " 

I'aine  Samuel  K.  10       "  '• 

Wood. 

Bo.sworth  A..T.,(\\'eirVill.)  T.-iuiiti'U 
Packard  Henry  S.  15  X.  Sixth,  .\.  I!. 

Wool  Carders. 

Oummings  &  Maconiber,  Westport 
Lincoln  .Seneca,  Norton 

Miscellaneous. 

Attchors. — Theodore  Dean,  llaynh.'im 
Bnsktts  (manuf.). — White  &   Cook, 

Mansfield 
Bnbbhis    (manuf.).  —  N.   P.   Town, 

Pawtucket.  [!*awtuckct 

Black'nis;  (manuf.). — Edwin   Leach, 
Dagutrreotyfin    Mntetials. — Holmes 

&  Co.,  Attleboro' 


Faiw.ts.  —  GilTord,    Cha-sc    &   Co, 

Fall  Itiver  (&  (V..,  Taunton 

Gun  Manufar.lcry. — Geo.  P.  KosUfr 
liiir.  unit  Tool  Fartonj. — JMv.ard  S. 

<;illVird.  Westport 
Locomotive  and  Car  Iltpair  Shop. — 

.N.  li.  &  T.  &  T.  15.  K.  U.,  Jamerf 

M.  Ojok,  aK«nt 
Pfwsian    Blue    nml    Prussiafx   of 

Potash  (»ianu/.).—U.  V.  Davifl  & 

Co.  OfTiee.  l.j  .\.  Water,  N.  Bedford 
Rule     Malcer.  —  Anthony    Gifford, 

Westport 
Shoe  Knives  (mniiuf.).— Gloria   & 

Fulton,  Jlansficld 
Shutllea.—V,'.    Blackman    &   Sona, 

Attleboro'  [Westport 

Spoke  il/afar.— GeorKU  H.   GifTord, 
Sione    Water  Pumps  and  Pipes. — 

B.  G.  &  C.  Chace,  Somerset 
Violins  and  Bass   Viols. — F.  Smith, 

Seekonk 


DUKES  COUNTY 

Comprises  Martha's  Vineyard,  Chappequiddick,  Elizabeth  Islands,  ard  Noraan's  Land;  lyintj  south 
from  Barnstable  County,  containing  about  130  square  miles.  These  islands  were  discovered  by  Bar- 
tholomew Gosnold  in  1602. 

Martha's  Vineyard  was  first  settled  by  whites  at  Edgartown  in  1641. 

From  1614  to  1664,  these  islands  were  under  the  jurisdiction  of  ^lassachusetts ;  afterwards  under 
the  jurisdiction  of  New  York  for  some  twenty  years.     In  169.5,  Dukes  County  was  reincorporated. 

The  siiirc  town  is  Edgartown,  containing  in  1840,  a  population  of  1736,  and  in  1850,  a  population  of 
1990.  The  two  other  towns  of  the  County  are  Chilmark,  —  population  in  1840,  702;  population  in 
1850,  747, —  and  Tisbury,  population  in  1840,  1.520;  in  1850,  1803.  There  is  one  newspaper  in  the 
County,  printed  at  Edgartown,  called  the  "  Vineyard  Gazette."  It  is  a  weekly  journal,  edited  by  E. 
Marchant.     Terms,  §1. 00  per  year. 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

Jiulcfe  of  Probate,  Theo.  G.  Mayhew,  Edgartown. 
Register  of  Probate,  Barnard  C.  Marchant,  do. 
Clerk  of  the  Courts,  Daniel  Fellows,  do. 

Register  of  Deeds,  J osia.h   H.  Smith,  do. 

County  Treasurer,  Frederick  Baylies,  do. 

Crier  of  Courts,  Samuel  S.  Daggett. 
Jailer,  Samuel  S.  Daggett. 
Sheriff,  Isaiah  D.  Pease,  Edgartown. 

Deputy  Sheriff's. 
Chilmark,  Thomas  II.  Lumbert. 
Tisbury,  Jonathan  Luce,  Jr. 

Probate  Court,  holden  at  West  Tisbury,  on  the 
third  Monday  of  January. 

At  Ilohnes's  Hole,  on  the  third  Monday  of  April. 
At  Edgartoion,   on  the  third  Mondays  of  July 
and  October. 

Cmmty  Commissioners. 
Hermon  Vincent,  Chilmark,  Chairman;   Jere- 
miah Pease,  Edgartown. 

Times  of  Meeting. — At  Edgartown,  on  the  "Wed- 
nesday next  after  the  third  Monday  in  May,  and  on 
the  Wednesday  next  after  the  second  Monday  in 
November. 

Commissioner  in  Charge  of  Itidians  in  Dukes  Co. 
Leavitt  Thaxter,  Edgai'ioion. 

Commissioners  of  IVrecks. 
Edqartoicn,  William  P.  Chadwick,  E.  G.  Pease, 
Ira  Darrow. 

Chilmark,  Thos.  H.  Lumbert,  Ephraim  Mayhew. 

Branch  Pilot. 
Aaron  Norton,  Edgartown. 

•  Co?nmissioners  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 
Thomas  Bradlee,  Thomas    Cook,   Theodore  G. 
Mayhew,  Jos.  T.  Pease,  Jeremiah  Pe  se. 
Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Quorum. 
Edgnrloirn,  Theodore    G.  Mayhew,  Daniel  Fel- 
low."!, Joseph  T.  Pease. 
Tisbury,  John  P.  Norton. 


Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Chilmark,  Smith  Mayhew,  W.  W.  Swain,  Sam'l 
Flanders. 

Edgartown,  James  H.  Beetle.  Henry  A.  CofBn, 
David  Davis.  Hiram  Jernegan,  Harrison  P.  May- 
hew, John  Mayhew,  Joseph  Mayhew,  Jeremiah 
Pease,  Elijah  B.  Vincent,  Hebron  Vincent,  John 
Waight,  Archibald  Mellen. 

Tisbxiry,  Charles  G.  Athearn,  Bartlett  Allen, 
Thomas  Bradlee,  Wm.  A.  Mayhew,  Alfred  Nor- 
ton, Wm.  S.  Vincent,  Charles  Smith. 

Notaries  Public. 

Chilmark,  Tristram  Allen,  Jr.,  Sam'l  Flanders. 

Edgaiiown,  James  H.  Beetle,  David  Davis,  Dan- 
iel Fellows,  Joseph  Mayhew,  Theo.  G.  Mayhew, 
ShawNorris,  Joseph  T.  Pease,  John  W;:ight. 

Tisbury,  George  Dunham,  John  Holmes,  Asa 
Johnson. 

Coronet's. 

Chilmark,  William  !Mayhew. 

l'ldgartoiC7i,  Samuel  Kenniston. 

Tisbury,  James  Cottle. 

TOWN  OFFICERS. 

EDGARTOWN. 

Selectmen,  Assessors,  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — 
John  Vinson,  Joseph  T.  Pease,  Benjamin   Davis. 

Clerk. — Barnard  C.  Marchant. 

Collector. — David  Davis. 

Treasurer. — John  Vinson. 

Constables.—^.  L.  Pease,  Archibald  Mellen,  Ed- 
ward M.  Jennings,  Orlando  P.  Davis,  Thomas 
Huxford. 

School  Comynittee. — Harrison  P.  Mayhew,  He- 
bron Vincent,  Constant  Norton. 

TisurRY. 
Selectmen,  Assessors,  and   Overseers  of  Poor. — 
Thos.  Barrow."?,  Bartlett  Mayhew,  Edmund  Cottle. 
Clerk.— J.  D.  Pvotch. 
Treasurer. — Henry  Bradley. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Constables. — Matt.  N.  Butler,  James  D.  Peakes. 
School    Committee. — Wm.    Stow,   Davis  Cottle, 
Wm.  H.  Luce. 

CHILMARK. 

Selectmen,  Assessors,  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — 
Smith  Mayhew,  Samuel  T.  Hancock,  Ephraim 
May  hew,  Ji\ 


Clerk. — Josiah  Tilton. 
Treasurer. — Smith  Mayhew. 
Constable. — Osborn  E.  Tilton. 
'School  Committee. — Ephraim  Mayhew,  Jr.,  Chs. 
Weeks,  George  W.  Stewart. 


DUKES  COUNTY  BUSINESS  DIRECTOSY. 


Apothecaries. 

Bro^vn  Moses,  Tisbury 
.Tones  R.  K.,  " 

Luce  William  H.,  (West)  Tisbury 
'  Kuggles  Nathaniel,  Tisbury 

Auctioneers. 

Dunham  George,  Tisbury 
Mellen  Archibald,  Edgartown 
Peakes  James  D.,  Tisbury 
Pease  Isaiah  D.,  Edgartown 
Shute  Charles  II,,        " 

Bakers. 
Cornell  G.  T.,  Edgartown 

Blacksmiths. 

Baxter ,  Tisbury 

Chadwick  William  P.,  Edgartown 
Daggett  Lloyd,  " 

Dunham  Charles  F.,  " 

Look  Charles  C,  Tisbury 
Lovell  T.  B.,  ( West)  Tisbury 
Koulstone  A.  J.,"         " 

Boatbuilders. 

Cleavcland  William,  Tisbury 
Dunham  Jos.,  Edgartown 
Morse  Uriah,  " 

Pease  Isaiah  Jr.,      " 
Smith  David,  Tisbury 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 

Ileald  William,  (West)  Tisbury 
Luce  Timothy,  " 

Stuart  Zalmon,  Edgartown 
Vinson  WiUiam,  " 

Boot  and  Shoe  Makers. 

Branscomb  0.  P.,  Tisbury 
Crowell  J.,  " 

Ileald  \Vm.,  (West)     " 
Heald  Z.  N.,  " 

Luce  Leandor,  (West)  " 
Luce  Timothy,  " 

Stuart  Zalmon ,  Edgartoivn 

Cabinet  Makers. 
Peakes  James  D.,  Tisbury 
Pease  Henry,  Edgartown 
Pent  Francis,  '• 

Carpenters. 

Baylies  Edgar  M.,  Edgartown 
Coffin  Sirson  P.,  " 

Dunham  Edward  R.,     " 
Rowland  J.  AV.,  Tisbury 
Look  Davis,  ( West)  Tisbury 
Pease  Daniel  C,  Edgartown 
Pease  Samuel  N.,  ( West)  Tisbury 
Ripley  Henry  J.,  Edgartown 
Robinson  John  F.,  Tisbury 
Robinson  William,         " 
Vincent  Moses  C,  Chilmark 
Vincent  Samuel  G.,  Edgartown 

Clergymen. 

Crocker  Geo.  G.,  (]$.]  Edgartown 
Demond  Elijah,  [(J.  T.]  Chilmark 
Slater  Tbonia-f,  [M.  E.]  Chilmark 
Stearns  (ioorge  JI.,  [M.  E.]  Tisbury 
Stow  William,  IB.]  " 

Titus  Charles  H.,  [M.  E.]  Edgarto^m 

Commission  Merchants. 
Jennings  E.  W.,  Edgartown 
O.sborne  Samuel  Jr.,       " 
Shute  Charles  II.,  " 


Confectioner. 

Cummings  WiUiam,  Edgartown 

Coopers. 

Barney  Charles  K.,  Edgartown 
Butler  Tristram,  " 

Smith  S.  D.,  Tisbury 

Counsellors. 
Mayhew  T.  G.,  Edgartown 
Thaxter  Leavitt,        " 

Dentist. 

Dillingham  J.  R.,  Edgartown 
Fruit. 

Cummings  William,  Edgartown 
Pease  Benj.  F.,  " 

Vinson  A\'illiam,  " 

Furniture,  &/C. 
Sim.pson  James  B,,  Edgartown 

Grist  Mills. 

Athearn  P.  D.,  Tisbury 
Look  Hannah,        " 
Norton  C,  " 

Mayhew  H.  P.,  Edgartovm 
Mayhew  Joseph,        " 
Nye  Francis,  Chilmark 
Huxford  William,  Edgartown 
Thaxter  Leavitt,  '• 

Tilton  Samuel,  Chilmark 

Dry  Goods. 
Adams  Martha,  Chilmark 
Barrows  Peleg,  Tisbury 
Baylies  Fred.,  Edgartown 
Baylies  John  A.,       " 
Bradley  Thomas  &  Sons,  Tisbury 
Coffin  Henry  A.,  Edgartown 
Coffin  Jai'ed  W.,  " 

Crocker  W.  &  Co.,  Tisbury 
Fisher  &  Coffin,  Edgartown 
Mayhew  Ephraim,  Chilmark 
Munroe  AV'illiam  H.,  Edgartown 
Worth  Benj.,,  Edgartown 

Hardware. 

Chadwick  William  P.,  Edgartown 

Hats,  Caps,  &/C. 
Coombs  James  M.,  Edgartown 

Insurance  Agent. 

Pease  S.  L.,  Edgartown 

Livery  Stable. 

Baylies  &  Pease,  Edgartown 
Lumber. 

Coffin  Thomas  M.,  Edgartown 
Darrow  Ira,  " 

Dunham  &  Baylies,       "■ 
\  Ilowland  J.  W.,  Tisbury 

Manufactory. 

Tyeaquin  Mills,  Thomas  Bradley, 
propi'ietor,  [cotton  and  wool,  ker- 
seys and  satinets]  Tisfcury 

Masons,  &/c. 

Coffin  Richard  W.,  Edgartown 
Coffin  Thon  .^s,  " 

Coffin  Thomas  Jr.,        " 
Huxford  B.  D.,  " 

Merry  William,  Tisbury 


Millinery,  &c. 

Humphrey  Fidelia,  Tisbury 
Norton  Caroline,  Edgartovni 
Parlow  Jane,  Tisbury 

Painters. 

Cornell  E.  C,  Edgartown 
Fish  Jame.s,  " 

Nye  Hiram,  Tisbury 

Physicians. 

Brown  Moses,  Tisbury 
Jones  R.  K.,  " 

Lucas  Ivory  II..  Edgartown 
Luce  William  H.,  (W.)  Tisbury 
Pierce  John,  Edgartown 
Ruggles  Nathaniel,  Tisbury 
Shiverick  C.  F.,  Edgartown 

Printers. 

Marchant  Edgar,  Edgartown 

Public  Houses. 

Gibbs  Andrew,  Edgartown 
Gifford  John,  Chilmark 
AVest  Leander,  Tisbury 

Pump  and  Block  Makers. 

Kelley  Joseph  V.,  Edgartown 
Pease  William  A.,  " 

Riggers. 

Collins  Palfrey,  Edgartown 
Godfred  Albert,      '    " 
Ripley  Jethro,  " 

Sail  Makers. 

Marchant  P.  R.,  Edgartown 
Mayhew  J.  N.,  " 

Shipwrights. 

Cannon  J.  C,  Tisbury 
Nye  Benj.,  " 

Spar  Makers. 

Cannon  J.  C,  Tisbury 
Coffin  John,  Edgartown 
Kelley  Joseph,  Edgartown 

Sperm  Oil. 

Importers  and  Manufacturers. 
Fisher  Daniel,  Edgartown 
Gorham  Josiah,        " 

Tailors  and  Drapers. 

Andrews  J.  K.,  Tisbury 
Anthony  Abraham,  Tisbury 
Fisher  &  Coffin,  Edgarto\vn 

Tanners. 

Cottle  Charles,  Tisbury 

Tin  Plate  and  Sheet  Iroa 
Workers. 

Coleman  Robert,  Edgartown 
Barrows  Peleg,  Tisbury 

Turners. 

Pease  Henry,  Edgartown 
Pease  William  A.,     " 
Kelley  Joseph  V.,    " 

West  India  Goods. 

Barrows  Peleg,  Tisbury 
Baylies  &  Dunham,  Edgartown 
Bradley  Edmund,  " 


ESSEX   COUNTY. 


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IJraJlcy  Thomas  &  Sons,  Tisbury 
Ihush  (iilbcrt,  " 

('Ipvulaiid  Kalph,  Edg.irtowu 
(Jlevelar.il  Setli,  " 

(Jrocktr  \V.  &  Co.,  Tisbury 
Oorham  &  Uillniau,  (W.)  Tisbury 
ricaia  Z.  N.,  " 

Luce  Jaiic,  "        " 

Luce  \\'illiam  C,  " 

May  hew  Ephraim,  Chilmark 
Mayhew  AVilliani  A.,  (West)  Tisbury 
Marchaut  0.  B.,  Edgartown 


Pcaso  E.  Q.  &  J.  II.,  Edgartown 
l'ca.sc  John  A.,  " 

Shuto  diaries  II  ,  '• 

f^iiiith  Kilborn,  " 

Weok.s  William,  " 

Wharfingers. 

Barrows  Thoiuas,  Tisbury 
Lure  William  C,        " 
Fisher  D.,  Kdgarto^iTf 
Mayliew  Jos  ,       " 
Morse  S.,  " 


I  Norton  0.,  Ednartowii 
OBborn  A  ,  " 

Wheelwright. 

I'easo  Henry,  Kdj^artown 

Wood  and  Coal. 

Darrow  Ira,  Edgartown 
Milton  &  Kc.lley,   " 

Wool  Cardei-. 

l*radley  Th<ima.i,  Tijtbury 


ESSEX  COUNTY 

Was  incorporated  May  lOtli,  ICio,  and  is  more  densely  settled  than  anv  tract  of  its  size  in  the 
United  States. 

Its  extensive  seacoast  has  numerous  bay.";,  inlets  and  harbors,  and  the  commercial  enterprise  and 
industry  of  its  citizens  have  long  been  celebrated.  Population  in  1840,  94,'J87;  number  of  towns,  28; 
number  of  square  miles,  400  ;  population  to  a  square  mile,  237.  Population  in  1850, 1.31,307;  number 
of  towns,  30;  population  to  a  square  mile,  328. 

Shire  towns,  Salem,  Newburyport  and  Ipswich. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS.* 

Judge  of  Probate,    Daniel  A.  White,  Salem. 
Reg.  o/'ProAflYe, Edwin  La\vrence,  Neicbiiryport. 
Clerk  of  Courts,  Asahel  Huntington,  Salem. 
Register  of  Deeds ,   Ephraim  Brown,  Jr.,  Salcjn. 
County  Treasurer,  Dan  Weed,  Laicrenee. 
Crier  of  Courts,  Theodore  Andrews,  Ipsicich. 
Jailers,   Ira  Worcester,   Ipswich  ;    John  Akcr- 
man,  Neichuryport ;  Moses  Hill,  Salem. 

Keeper  of  the  House  of  Correction,  Ira  Worcester. 
Sheriff,  "Frederick  Robinson,  Marblehead. 

Deputy  Sheriffs. 
Amesbnry,  Ichabod  B.  Merrill. 
Andover  {North,)  Moody  Bridges. 
Danvers,  Stephen  Upton,  William  Walcott. 
Ocorgetoton,  Otis  Thompson. 
Groveland,  Edward  C.  Peabody. 
Haverhill,  Jacob  Howe. 
Ipsicich,  John  D.  Cross. 
J.ynn,  Charles  Merritt. 

Lawrence,  Joseph  N.  Gage,  Chas.  W.  Saunders. 
Marblehead,  Adoniram  C.  Orne. 
Newburyport,  John  Akerman,  Chs.  Peabody,  Jr. 
Rockport,  Henry  Dennis. 
Roicley,  Gorham  Smith. 
Saleiii,  Nehemiah  Brown,  Henry  Derby. 

Probate  Cotirt,  holden  at  Andover  second  Tues- 
day in  February,  (North  Parish,)  and  second  Tues- 
day in  August,  (South  Parish.) 

At  Glottcester,  third  Tuesdays  in  Jan.  and  July. 

At  Haverhill,  third  Tuesdays  in  April  and  Oct". 

At  Ipswich,  first  Tuesdays  in  February,  March, 
May,  June,  August,  September,  November  and 
December. 

At  Laicrence,  second  Tues.  in  June  and  Dec. 

At  Lynn,  "Wednesdays  following  first  Tuesdays 
in  January  and  July. 

At  Marblehead,  Vv'ed^.esdays  following  first  Tues- 
days in  April  and  October. 

At  Neivburyjjort,  last  Tuesdays  in  March,  June, 
September  and  December. 

At  Salon,  first  Tuesday  in  January  ;  third  Tues- 
day in  February ;   first  'Tuesday   in  April ;   third 

*  The  office  of  the  Clerk  of  the  Courts  is  in  the  Court 
House,  Salem,  second  room  on  the  right. 

The  Registry  of  Dends  is  in  the  Court  House,  Salem, 
third  room  on  the  right. 

The  County  Treasurer's  o£5ce,  and  the  Probate  Office, 
are  in  Ipswich,  eleven  miles  from  Salem  by  the  Eastern 
Railroad.  The  Probate  Courts  in  Salem,  are  held  in  the 
Court  Room. 


Tuesday  in  May ;  first  Tuesday  in  July ;  third 
Tuesday  in  August;  first  Tuesday  in  October; 
third  Tuesday  in  November. 

County  Cot7i7nissio7iers. 
Asa  W.  Wildes,  Newburirjjort,  Chairman  ;  John 
I.  Baker,  Beverly;  Benj.  Mudge,  Lynn. 

Special   Commissioners. 

Lewis  Allen,  Danvers  ,■  Wm.  Poole,  Rockport. 
Times  a^id  Places  of  Meeting. 

At  Ipsivich,  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  April. 

Salem,  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  July. 

Neicburyport,  on  the  second  Tuesday  of  October. 

On  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  December,  at  Salem, 
Newbury^jort,  or  Ipsicich,  as  the  Court  may  deter- 
mine at  the  term  next  preceding. 

At  Laicrenee,  on  the  last  Tuesday  of  August. 

Commissioners  of  Wrecks. 
Gloucester,  Dan  Robinson. 
Ipsicich,  Theodore  Andrews,  Stephen  Baker,  Jr. 

Pilots. 

Gloucester,  Daniel  S.  Webber,  Moses  Parsons,  Jr. 

Marblehead,  Peter  Dixey,  Jr. 

Newburyport,  Mayo  Gerrish,  Joseph  Lunt,  Ben- 
jamin Lunt,  Wm.  Lunt,  Wm.  T.  Colby,  Joseph 
Som.erby. 

Salem,  Joseph  Perkins,  I.  Perry,  Francis  S. 
Wallis,  S.  A.  Porter. 

Salisbury,  Thomas  Young. 

Gloucester,  Charles  P.  Wood. 

Commissione^rs  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 
Asa  Andrews,  Nathan  W.  Hazen,  Wm,  B.  Ban- 
nister, John  Cook,  James  H.  Duncan,  William 
Person,  Charles  B.  Hall,  N.  AV.  Harmon,  George 
Hodges,  Asahel  Huntington,  John  Hooper,  Chas. 
Kimball,  John  G.  King,  Rufus  Longley,  Nath. 
Lord,  Jr.,  Samuel  Merrill,  .Stephen  Minot,  Lonson 
Nash,  Moses  Pettingell,  John  Porter,  JohnPunch- 
ard,  Robert  Rantoul,  William  Taggait,  Samuel  S. 
Trefry,  John  Tenney,  Charles  White,  Daniel  A. 
White,  Nathan  White,  George  Wilson,  George 
Wheatland,  Henry  Whipple. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Quorum. 

Amesbury,  Joshua  Colby. 

Andover,  Samuel  P'arrar,  Nathan  W.  Hazer, 
Samuel  Merrill,  Mark  Newman,  Hobart   Clark. 

Beverly,  Franklin  Dexter,  Robert  Rantoul,  Rob- 
ert Rantoul,  Jr. 

Danvers,  John  W.  Proctor,  Jos.  Shed. 

Essex,  David  Choate. 


Gloucester,  Wm.  Person,  Lonson  Nash,  Henry 
Phelps,  Wm.  Saville,  Joshua  P.  Trask. 

Groveland,  George  Savary,  Jeremiah  Spofford. 

Haverhill,  J.  H.  Duncan,'  Chas.  B.  Hall,  Alfred 
Kittredge,  Stephen  Minot,  Moses  Wiugate,  Chas. 
White. 

Ipswich,  Josiah  Caldwell,  Wm.  Conant,  Charles 
Kimball,  Xathaniel  Lord,  Jr. 

Lawrnwe,  Nathan  W.  Harmon,  Dan  Weed, 
Nath'l  White. 

Lynn,  Isaac  Brown,  George  Hood,  Benjamin  F. 
Mudge,  Asa  T.  Newhall,  Thomas  B.  Newhall,  Jer. 
C.  Stickney. 

Marhkhead,  William  Fabens. 

Metlntcn,  John  Tenney. 

Newbury,  Daniel  Adams. 

Neivhuryport,  Horace  Cickford,  John  Cook,  Ca- 
leb Cashing,  Henry  W.  Kinsman,  Stephen  W. 
Marston,  John  Merrill,  Ebenezer  Moseley,  Moses 
Pettingell,  Edward  P.  Rand,  Edward  S.  Hand, 
Geo.  Titcomb,  Asa  W.  Wildes. 

Salem,  Benj.  F.  Brown,  Joseph  S.  Cabot,  Ralph 
H.  French,  Frederick  Howes,  John  G.  King,  Eli- 
sha  Mack,  E.  F.  Miller,  Stephen  C.  Phillips,  Ste- 
phen H.  Phillip.'^,  John  Punchard,  David  Roberts, 
Nathaniel  Silsbee,  Larkin  Thorndike,  Stephen  P. 
Webb,  Daniel  A.  White,  Joseph  G.  Waters. 

Topsfield,  Royal  A.  Merriam. 

Wenham,  Edmund  Kimball. 

West  Newbury,  John  Moody,  Moses  Newell, 
Dean  Robinson." 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Atnesbtiry,  Lowell  Bagley,  Wm.  C.  Binney, 
Joshua  Colby,  Amos  Currier,  David  French,  Wm. 
H.  Haskell,  Joseph  Merrill,  Jr.,  Jonathan  Morrill, 
John  S.  Morse,  Wm.  Nichols,  Jonathan  Nason, 
Robert  Patten,  Patten  Sargent. 

Andover,  Amos  Abbott,  J  edediah  H.  Barker,  Jed- 
ediah  Bart,  Isaac  Carruth,  Herman  P.  Chandler, 
Francis  Cogswell,  Moses  Foster,  Jr.,  Enoch  Frye, 
yd,  John  C.  Farnham,  John  Flint,  Abr.  J.  Gould, 
Samuel  Gray,  George  Hodges,  Jas.  M.  Hubbard, 
Samuel  Johnson,  Wm.  Johnson,  Jr.,  Isaac  O. 
Loring,  Henry  Osgood,  Wm.  Pierce,  James 
Stevens. 

Beverly,  John  I.  Baker,  Stephens  Baker,  F.  W. 
Choate,  Charles  Davis,  Hez.  Foster,  J.  E.  Ober, 
John  Porter,  Edw.  Pousland,  Chas.  Stephens, 
Thomas  Stephens. 

Boxford,  M.  Dorman,  Jr.,  Solomon  Lowe,  Geo. 
W.  Sawyer. 

Bradford,  Geo.  Coggswell,  Benj.  Greenleaf,  Jos. 
Hall,  Edm.  Kimball,  Eliphalet  Kimball. 

Danvers,  Alfred  A.  Abbott,  Lewis  Allen,  Moses 
Black,  Jr.,  Asa  Gardner,  Alfred  Fellows,  Ebenezer 
Hunt,  Andrew  Nichols,  Chas.  Northend,  George 
Osborne,  George  Osgood,  Joseph  Osgood,  Benj. 
C.  Perkins,  Israel  Porter,  Fitch  Pool,  P.  Putnam, 
E.  Sutton,  Stephen  Upton. 

Essex,  Ezra  Perkins,  Jr.,  A.  L.  Burnham. 

Georgetown,  Paul  Doane,  Jeremiah  P.  Jones, 
Jeremiah  Russell,  Charles  S.  Tenney. 

Gloucester,  John  J.  Babson,  Theo.  Herrick, 
Gideon  Lane,  John  W.  Lowe,  Nath'l  Pierce,  Al- 
fred Presson,  Leonard  J.  Presson,  Joseph  Rey- 
nolds, Charles  Sawyer,  Jr.,  John  Webber,  Samuel 
L.  Young. 

Groveland,  Wm.  S.  Balch,  Geo.  Hudson,  Nath'l 
Ladd,  Benj.  Parker,  Amos  Parker,  J.  W.  Reed, 
Geo.  Savary,  Jeremiah  SpofFord. 

Haverhill,  John  Brickett,  Wm.  Caldwell,  Thos. 
N.  Chase,  W.  D.  S.  Chase,  Jesse  Clement,  Eph. 
Corliss,  John  R.  Easterbrooks,  Orenzo  T.  Emer- 
son, M.  G.  J.  Emery,  James  Gale,  Samuel  E. 
Greenleaf,  E.  J.  M.  Hale,  Ensign  S.  Hunkins, 
Chas.  B.  Hall,  Isaac  R.  Howe,  Nathaniel  S.  Howe, 
Thos.  M.  Hayes,  Rufus  Longley,  Moses  Merrill, 
John  James  Marsh,  Wm.  Taggart,  Thos.  West, 
Chas.  White. 


Hamilton,  Oliver  S.  Cressy,  Temple  Cutler, 
Allen  W.  Dodge,  Joseph  Knowlton,  Nathaniel  A. 
Lovering,  Asa  Smith. 

'Ipswich,  Asa  Andrews,  Timothy  Appleton,  Aaron 
CogSAvell,  Gilbert  Conant,  Geo.  Haskell,  Alfred 
Kimball,  George  R.  Lord,  Timothy  B.  Ross,  Aaron 
Wallis,  Asahel  H.  Wildes. 

Lawretice,  Enoch  Bartlett,  Geo.  W.  Benson,  A. 

A.  Blanchard,  Benj.  Bordman,  George  P.  Briggs, 
Charles  H.  Bigelow,  George  D.  Cabot,  Perley  S. 
Chase,  Albert  P.  Clark,  J.  F.  Clark,  Jos.  Couch, 
Robert  Cross,  Andrew  Foster,  Nathan  W.  Har- 
mon, Leonard  Hoyt,  Wm.  M.  Kimball,  Charles  S. 
Newell,  C.  G.  Newton,  H.  K.  Oliver,  Daniel  Saun- 
ders, Daniel  Saunders,  Jr.,  Charles  S.  Storrow, 
Ivan  Stevens,  Thomas  A.  Parsons,  Wm.  Stevens, 

B.  F.  Watson,  Nath'l  White,  N.  G.  White,  Thos. 
Wright. 

Lynn,  James  Babb,  Daniel  C.  Baker,  William 
Bassett,  Andrews  Breed,  Isaac  Breed,  Isaiah 
Breed,  Isaac  Brown,  Oliver  B.  Coolidge,  Edward 
S.  Davis,  George  Foster,  John  Hilton,  Nath'l  In- 
galls,  Jr.,  Lewis  Josselyn,  Welcome  W.  Johnson, 
Aaron  Lummus,  Alonzo  Lewis,  Thomas  J.  Marsh, 
Benj.  Mudge,  Ezra  W.  Mudge,  Benj.  F.  Mudge, 
Asa  T.  Newhall,  Jr.,  Francis  S.  Newhall,  James 
R.  Newhall,  Josiah  Newhall,  Dean  Peabody,  Daniel 
Perley,  Francis  Porter,  Robert  M.  Richardson, 
Amos  Rhoades,  Jos.  N.  Sanderson. 

Lynnfield,  J.  Hewes,  Andrew  Mansfield,  Josiah 
Newhall,  Geo.  F.  Whittredge. 

Manchester,  John  P.  Allen,  Jos.  Hooper,  Benj. 
Leach,  2d. 

Marblehead,  Samuel  Bowdoin,  Samuel  Goodwin, 
James  Gregory,  William  Hawks,  John  G.  Hooper, 
Joshua  Prentiss,  John  Sparhawk,  Jr.,  Joseph  P. 
Turner. 

Methuen,  Stephen  Barker,  Jos.  W.  Carlton,  John 
Davis,  Jos.  How,  Jos.  F.  Ingalls,  John  Low,  Jo- 
siah G.  White. 

MidcUeion,  Ebenezer  S.  Phelps,  Reuel  A.Phelps. 

Newbury,  Richard  Adams,  David  S.  Caldwell, 
Joshua  Coffin,  Joseph  Little,  Daniel  Noyes,  Sam- 
uel Poor,  Jr. 

Netvbnryport,  Daniel  D.  Akerman,  Jacob  Atkin- 
son, Charles  11.  Balch,  Wm.  B.  Bannister,  Hor. 
Bickford.  Wm.  Bradstreet,  Daniel  Coleman,  Tris- 
tram Coffin,  Jr.,  Jer.  Coleman,  Solomon  H.  Currier, 
Geo.  L.  Colby,  Wm.  Davis,  Thos.  Davis,  Chas.  C. 
Dame,  Henry  Frothingham,  Nathaniel  Foster, 
Jos.  G.  Gerrish,  Benj.  W.  Hale,  John  Harrod,  Ja- 
cob Horton,  Nathaniel  Hills,  Stephen  Jackman, 
Eleazer  Johnson,  3d,  Josiah  Little,  Moses  Little, 
Nathaniel  Little,  Edwin  Lawrence,  Micajah  Lunt, 
Orlando  B.  Merrill,  Andrew  W.  Miltimore,  W.  A. 
Marston,  Edward  S.  Mosely,  Horace  Plumer,  John 
Porter,  Samuel  Phillips,  £dmuud  Smith,  William 
Stover,  Eben  F.  Stone,  John  B.  Swasey,  E.  T. 
Winkley. 

Rockpoit,  James  Dennison,  George  D.  Hale,  Jas. 
Haskell,  Joseph  B.  Manning,  Wm.  Pool,  Wilhara 
Whipple. 

Rowley,  Richard  Herbert,  Thomas  E.  Payson, 
Edw.  Todd. 

Salem,  Nath.  K.  Allen,  Joseph  Andrews,  Nath. 
Appleton,  John  Ball,  Benjamin  Barstow,  Robert 
Brookhouse,  Neh.  Brown.  Nch.  Brown,  Jr.,  Eph. 
Brown,  Jr.,  John  T.  Burnham,  Oliver  Carlton,  Geo. 
F.  Cheever,  Geo.  F.  Choate,  Joseph  Cloutman, 
Horace  L.  ConoUy,  E.  Hersey  Derby,  Humphrey 
Devereux,  George  H.  Devereux,  Charles  M.  En- 
dicott,  Wm.  H.  Foster,  Daniel  P.  Grosvenor,  Ja- 
cob Hood,  Hen.  L.  Lambert,  Nath.  J.  Lord,  Otis 
P.  Lord,  Thomas  Needham,  Abijah  Northcy,  John 
H.  Nichols,  Wm.  D.  Northend,  Joseph  B.  F.  Os- 
good, Francis  Peabody,  George  Peabody,  Robert 
Peele,  Jairus  W.  Perry,  David  Piugree,  Thomas  P. 
Pingree,  David  Putnam,  Perley  Putnam,  David 
Roberts,  Augustus  D.  Rogers,  John  Russell,  Is- 
rael D.  Shepherd,   George  H.  Smith,  Joseph  G. 


ESSEX    COUNTY. 


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Spr.iRue,  Wm  Sutton,  Augustus  Story,  John  W. 
Treadwell,  Charles  W.  Upham,  Nathaniel  West, 
(>(>()it?e  Wheatland,  Henry  Whipple,  Jonathan  F. 
Worcester. 

Sa/isburi/,  Wm.  Carruthers,  Thomas  I.Clark, 
Cyrus  Df-arliorn,  John  Evans,  Dudley  Evans,  Benj. 

E.  I'ificld,  Enoch  Fowler,  Ellas  French,  Daniel 
M.  Gcrrish,  Timothy  S.  Morrill,  George  Turner, 
Azor  O.  Webster,  Daniel  Webster. 

Saw/us,  Wm.  II.  Boardman,  Wm.  W.  Board- 
man,  Benj.  F.  Newhall. 

Topsficid,  Jos.  W.  Batchelder,  Nelson  Bodwell, 
William  N.  Cleaveland,  Zaccheus  Gould,  Andrew 
Gould,  Charles  II.  Holmes.  John  G.  Hood,  Joel 
Lake. 

Wenham,  Andrew  Dodge,  Nich.  Dodge,  Moses 
Foster,  Edmund  Kimball,  John  I'orter. 

West  Ncwhurij,  John  C.  Carr,  Eliph.  Emery, 
George  Emery,  Edm.  Hills,  John  Moody,  M. 
Newhall,  Thomas  S.  Ordway,  Dean  llobinson, 
Samuel  Rogers. 

Notaries  Piihlic. 

Andor)er,  Samuel  Merrill,  Wm.  Pierce. 

Beverly,  Stephen  Baker,  Frederick  W.  Choate. 

Danvers,  Samuel  Preston,  John  W.  Proctor, 
Jos.  Shed. 

Georgetown,  George  Foot,  Jeremiah  Russell. 

Gloucester,  Wm.  Ferson,  Wm.  Saville,  Joshua 
P.  Trask,  Chas.  A.  Johnson. 

IlnverhUl,  John  James  Marsh,  Wm.  Taggart, 
Charles  White. 

Laicrence,  Benj.  Boardman,  N.  W.  Harmon, 
Dan  Weed,  Nathaniel  G.  White. 

Marblehead,  Samuel  Bowden,  Wm.  Fabens,  Jas. 
Gregory. 

Lynii,  Edward  S.  Davis,  James  R.  NeAvhall,  Benj. 
Oliver,  Amos  Rhoades. 

Ncicbiiryport,  William  Bradstreet,  John  Cook, 
Nath.  Foster,  Samuel  Phillips,  John  Porter,  Wm, 
Stover,  John  B.  Swasey,  Asa  W.  Wildes. 

Eockport,  James  Haskell. 

^alem,  Oliver  Carlton,  Juseph  Cloutman,  Eph. 

F.  Miller,  Jos.  F.  B.  Osgood,  John  Punchard, 
John  Russell,  Larkiu  Thorndike,  Jos.  G.  Waters, 
Stephen  P.  Webb. 

Salisbury,  Henry  F.  Brown,  George  Turner. 

Coroners. 

Amesbury,  Jonathan  Morrill. 

Andover,  Joseph  Rice. 

Bradford,  Jonathan  Kimball,  Jr. 

Danvers,  William  Walcott. 

Essex,  Caleb  Coggswell. 

Gcorgeloicn,  Charles  S.  Tenney. 

Glmwestcr,  William  Ferson. 

Groveland,  Nathaniel  H.  Griffith. 

Haverhill,  Truemau  M.  Martyn. 

Ipsicich,  Theodore  Andrews,  Stephen  Baker,  Jr. 

Lynn,  Hirara  N.  Breed,  Plumer  Chesley,  Wm. 
Rhoades,  Eleazer  C.  Richardson,  Samuel  Yial. 

Lawrence,  Julius  H.  Morse. 

Marblehead,  Samuel  Bowden,  James  Gregory. 

Newbury,  Orlando  B.  Merrill. 

Ncicbtiryport,  John  Cook,  Jr. 

West  Newbury,  John  Moody. 

Salem,  Nehemiah  Brown,  N.  D.  Symonds,  Wm. 
Brown. 

Salisbi(ry,  Edward  Dorr,  Elias  French. 

Topsjield,  Richard  Phillips,  Jr. 

TOWN  OPFICERS. 

AMESBURY. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
William  J.  Boardman,  William  Nichols,  Moses 
Sawyer. 

Clerk. — Joseph  Merrill,  Jr. 

Treasxirer  and  Collector. — Daniel  Worthen. 

Constables. — Enoch  Currier,  John  Rowell. 


ANDOVBll. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Hen.  Osgood,  Joseph  lllcc,  P.  P.  Pillsbury,  Wm. 
Chickering,  lieiij.  F.  Jenkins. 

Clerk. — Henry  Osgood. 

Treasurer. — Samuel  Johnson . 

Collectors. — Moody  Bridges,  Charles  Abbott,  Jo- 
nas Holt,  Jacob  S.  Phelps. 

Co}istablcs. — M.  Bridges,  Chas.  Pray,  Abraham 
Foster,  A.  N.  Bean,  James  P.  Buriihaiu,  John  T. 
Bailey. 

ItEVEKI.Y. 

Selectmen. — William  H.  Lovett,  John  I.  Baker, 
Ilaskett  D.  Whitney,  Joseph  E.  Ober,  Andrew  C. 
Baker. 

Ovci-sccrs  of  Poor. — Robert  Rantoul,  John  Saf- 
ford,  Stephen  Baker,  Henry  Larcom,  S.  D.  G. 
Stanley. 

Assessors. — John  Porter,  Francis  Lamson,  James 
B.  Hill,  Samuel  Foster,  Jefferson  Perry. 

Clerk. — John  I.  Baker. 

Treasurer. — Robert  G.  Bennett. 

Constable  and  Collector. — Jacob  Lunt. 

BOXFORD. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — W. 
R.  Colo,  Ansel  Dormaii,  Benj.  S.  Barnes. 

CVe;-/;.— John  F.  Kimball. 

Trcastircr  and  Collector. — John  Brown. 

Constables.— Geo.  Perley,  Jonathan  J.  Porter, 
John  F.  Kimball. 

BRADFORD. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Joseph  Hall, 
Gage  Day,  James  A.  Gilraore. 

Assessors. — Richard  Hazeltine,  Jacob  Kimball, 
Samuel  Jenkins. 

CTerA.— Daniel  Fitts. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Alfred  Taylor. 

Co7istable.— William  Tenney. 

DANVERS. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — Lewis  Allen,  Richard 
Osborne,  Samuel  Preston,  Kendall  Osborne,  Fran- 
cis Dodge.  ■ 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Wingatc  Merrill,  Levi  Pres- 
ton, Ebon  G'.  Bcrrv. 

Collector.— WiWmm  Wolcott. 

Clerk. — Joseph  Shed. 

Treaszirer. — Francis  Bpker. 

Constables. — William  Wolcott,  Andrew  Torr, 
Morris  C.  Obey,  Elijah  Pope,  Benj.  Upton,  P.  R. 
Basford,  Thomas  Bowen. 

ESSEX. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — Caleb  Cogswell,  0. 
Burnham,  2d,  John  J.  Burnham. 

Overseers  of  Pocr. — John  Choatc,  William  Burn- 
ham, 3d,  Nehemiah  Dodge. 

Clerk.— Aaron  L.  Burnham. 

Treasurer. — Grovcr  Dodge. 

Constables. — Robert  W.  Burnham,  O.  H.  P. 
Sargent,  Warren  Andrews,  Norman  Story. 

GEORGETOWX. 

Selectmen.— John  Kellam,  W.  II.  Harriraan, 
Moses  W.  Howe. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Moody  Cheney,  David  P. 
Holmes,  Moses  Spofford. 

Clerk. — Otis  Thompson. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Caleb  G.  Tyler. 

Constables. — E.  Ct.  Dresser,  G.  W.  Boynton, 
Otis  Thompson,  Caleb  G.  Tyler. 

GLOUCESTER. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — Wm.  Ferson,  Joseph 
Friend,  Henry  Haskell. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Elbridgc  D.  Friend,  Aaron 
D.  Wells,  George  Norwood. 

Clerk.— Joshua.  P.  Trask. 

Treasurer. — T.  S.  Lancaster. 

Collectors. — Bartholomew  Ring,  Joseph  Proctor, 
Ira  Saville,  W.  R.  Robinson. 

Constables. — George  Lane,  John  Clarke. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  EECORD. 


GROVBLA.ND. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — Charles  Peabody,  Eli- 
jah Clark,  Jr.,  Geo.  Hudson. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Phineas  Hardy,  Paul  Page, 
Enoch  Harriman. 

Clerk. — Ira  Hopkinson. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Charles  G.  Savary. 

Constable. — John  I.  Ladd. 

HAVEKHILL. 

Sehcfmen.— Robert  G.  Walker,  Caleb  Hersey, 
Jesse  Clements. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Jacob  How,  Rufus  Slocomb, 
Roger  Butrick. 

Assessors.— U.  G.  Walker,  J.  B.  Iloyt,  William 
Merrill,  E.  W.  Chase,  Moses  Marsh. 

Clerk. — A.  B.  Jaques. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — A.  B.  Jaqnes. 

Constables. — Jacob  How,  J.  Edwards,  W.  J.  M. 
Steele,  R.  H.  Ayer,  P.  E.  Davis. 

HAMILTON. 

Selectmen,    Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
John  Whittredge,  Benj.  W.  Patch,  Geo.  Norris,  Jr. 
Clerk. — Joseph  Lovering. 
Treasurer. — George  Appleton. 
Collector.— D^y'id  Tibbets. 
Constables. — J.  K.  Davenport,  Ira  P.  Knowlton. 

IPSWICH. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor, and  Assessors. — John 
D.  Cross,  Joseph  Farley,  John  A.  Newman. 

Clerk.— Alhed  Kimball. 

Treasurer  aiid  Collector. — William  T.  Averill. 

Constables. — John  Pinder,  Joseph  Spiller,  Ste- 
phen Baker,  Jr. 

LAWRENCE. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor.— Vim.  R.  Page, 
Levi  Sprague,  James  Norris. 

Assessors. — Ben  Osgood,  Elisha  Williams,  II.  P. 
Chandler. 

Clerk.— G.  W.  Benson. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — G.  W.  Sanborn. 

ConstcMes. — ^N.  Ambrose,  B.  Bartlett,  Moses 
Perkins,  H.  L.  Fuller,  George  W.  Potter. 


LYNN.— 1851-2. 
City  Election  2d  Monday  in  March. 

Mayor. — George  Hood.     Salary,  ^400. 

Aldermen. — Jona.  Blaney,  Jos.  M.  Fuller,  Chas. 
Merritt,  Thomas  Raddin,  Jr.,  John  B.  Alley,  Isaac 
Newhall,  Jr.,  John  C.  Vennard,  Hiram  N.  Breed. 

Common  Council. — James  R.  Newhall,  Presi- 
dent. Ward  1.  Henry  J.  Thing,  Thos.  Stone,  Jr. 
Ward  2.  Asa  L.  Breed,  Jacob  A.  Graves,  Thomas 
S.  Bates,  John  Mailey.  Ward  3.  Oliver  Ramsdell. 
Ward  4.  Augustus  B.  Ingalls,  Valentine  Meader, 
Abner  Newhall,  Andrew  Kelty,  James  R.  New- 
hall. Ward  5.  Isaiah  Hacker,  Daniel  C.  Baker, 
John  W.  Blaney,  Thomas  P.  Richardson,  William 
N.  Spinney.  Ward  6.  Thomas  B.  Newhall,  Isaiah 
Walden,  John  Nourse,  Jesse  Rhodes,  Joseph  M. 
Rowell.  Ward  7.  Elijah  Holmes.  WardS.  Wm. 
R.  Johnson.     Ward  9.    Jeremiah  C.  Bacheller. 


City  Cle>'k  and  Clerk  of  Board  of  Aldermen. — 
William  Bassett.  {Office,  City  Hall,  50  South 
Common  Street.)    Salary,  ^400  and  fees. 

Clerk  of  Common  Council. — Joseph  Breed,  2d. 
Salary,  iifoO. 

City  Messenger. — Wm.  H.  Lewis.    Salary,  ^200. 

Treasurer.— EzYo.  W.  Mudge.     Salary,  ^100. 

Collector.— Wm.  Bassett.  Salary,  ^300  and  fees. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — John  Norwood,  CJmirman ; 
Philip  Short,"  Israel  Buffum,  Jesse  L.  Lewis,  Den- 
nison  Gage. 

City  Physician.— J .  M.  Nye,  M.  D.    Salary,  gfSO. 

Superintendent  Almshouse. — Sylvester  Goodwin. 

Chief  Engineer  Fire  Department. — James  Stone. 
Salary',  S50. 

City  Marshal.— Ca.leh  M.  Long.     Salary,  S300. 

School  Committee. — Parsons  Cooke,  Chairman; 
Theodore  Attwill,  Secretary. 

At  Large. — Gen.  Hood,  Mayor ;  James  R.  New- 
hall, President  of  the  Commo7i  Council,  ex  officio. 

Elected  in  Wards. — Wardl.  Jonas  Bowen  Clark. 
Ward  2.  James  M.  Sargent,  Albert  Needham. 
Ward  3.  Timothy  T.  Crane.  Ward  4.  Philip  C. 
Knapp,  Jos.  Haines.  Ward  5.  James  Clark,  Amos 
S.  Adams.  Ward  6.  Parsons  Cooke,  AVilliam  C. 
Richards.  Ward  7.  Theodore  Attwill.  Ward  8. 
Walter  Johnson.    Ward  9.  John  Allen,  Jr. 

Ward  Officers.— Ward  1.  Fitzwilliara  Griffin, 
FFarrfc/i ;  Philip  L.  Seger,  Clerk;  Otis  Ingalls, 
Waldo  Thompson,  Wm.  13,  Brackett,  Inspectors ; 
John  Chapman,  Jr.,  Assessor.  Ward  2.  Benj. 
Courtis,  IT?/rffe'i;  Benj.  A.  Ward,  Clerk;  David 
Warren,  John  Gibson,  Orin  B.  Mudge,  Inspectors ; 
Joseph  Ingalls,  Jr.,  Assessor.  Ward  3.  Isaiah  H. 
Parrott,  Warden;  Robert  Sisson,  Clerk;  James 
S.  Parrott,  Jas.  M.  Prescott,  Jos.  B.  Goodridge, 
Inspectors  ;  .James  M.  Buckman,  Assessor.  Ward 
4.  James  Wheeler,  Warden;  Wm.  P.  Buffum, 
Cle7'k ;  E.  G.  Pearson,  Benj.  W.  Putnam,  Thomas 
J.  Pinkham,  Inspectors;  John  C.  Gove,  Assessor. 
Ward  5.  Roland  G.  Usher,  Warden;  Jas.  P.  Oli- 
ver, Clerk;  James  W.  Ingalls,  AVm.  F.Parker, 
Wm.  T.  Gale,  Inspectors ;  Benj.  Mudge,  Assessor. 
Ward  6.  Edward  S.  Davis,  TFarc^e?;;  Otis  Newhall, 
Clerk;  Harris  0.  ChadwcU,  Micajah  Cutler,  Jo- 
seph L.  Pratt,  Inspectors  ;  Cyrus  Houghton,  As- 
sessor. Ward  7-  EliasClough,  irarrfew;  Theodore 
Attwill,  Clerk ;  Samuel  Blair,  Sylvester  Oliver, 
John  Patch,  Inspectors;  Benj.  Shaw,  Assessor. 
Ward  8.  William  F.  Johnson,  Warden  ;  Daniel 
A.  Johnson,  Clerk;  Artemas  Murdock,  Alonzo 
Colby,  Dexter  Stetson,  Inspectors;  William  F. 
Johnson,  Assessor.  Ward  9.  Barnes  Short,  War- 
den ;  Benj.  Bacheller,  Clerk;  Samuel  0.  Rhodes, 
Wm.  B.  Gilraan,  David  Hardy,  Inspectors ;  Breed 
Bacheller,  Assessor. 

LYNNFIELD. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — Jno. 
Perkins,  Jr.,  Aaron  Newhall,  Jno.  Danforth,  Jr. 
Clerk — John  Perkins,  Jr. 
Treasurer. — Joshua  Hewes. 
Collector. — Orren  Russell. 
Constables. — Peter  Forrester,  Orren  Russell. 

MANCHESTER. 

Selectmen,  Assessors,  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — 
John  C.  Long,  Luther  Bingham,  Isaac  S.  West. 

Clerk. — John  Lee. 

Constables. — John  Price,  Samuel  Crowell,  Rich- 
ard C.  Dennis. 

Collector  and  Treasurer. — Luther  Bingham. 

MARBLEHEAD. 

Selectmen. — William  Hammond,  Henry  Hooper, 
Henry  F.  Pitman,  Thos.  Garncy,  Jos.  Gregory. 

Assessors. — John  Thompson,"  Peter  Brown,  J. 
Goodwin. 

Overseas  of  Poor. — Geo.  Knight,  W.  Stevens, 
Geo.  Cloutman,  E.  Graves,  Wm.  Humphries,  Jr. 

Treasurer. — Geo.  Wilson. 

Collector.— GeorgQ  W.  Shepard. 


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Constable. — John  S.  Atkins,  John  Hanson,  Jr., 
Thos.  Adams,  Sam'l  Sinclair. 

METHUEN. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — J. 
W.  Carleton,  Samuel  H.  Harris,  David  Clark. 
Clerk,  Treas.,  and  Collector. — Josiah  Dearborn. 
Constables. — John  Low,  Jerome  Cross. 

MIDBLETON. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — Jonathan  Berry,  Sam'l 
"W.  Weston.  Geo.  P.  Wilkins. 

Ooerseers  of  Poor. — Jeremiah  Richardson,  Geo. 
P.  Wilkins,  Samuel  P.  Ilichnrdson. 

Clerk. — Joseph  A.  Batchelder. 

Treasurer. — M.  A.  Phelps. 

Collector. — Joseph  P. Gould. 

Constable. — Ezra  Richardson. 

NEWliURY. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — Stephen  W.  Little, 
David  S.  Caldwell,  Benjamin  Pearson. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — David  S.  Caldwell,  Paul 
Titcomb,  Joseph  Little. 

Clerk. — Joshua  Coffin. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Nathaniel  Little. 

Constahlc. — Jeremiah  C.  Young. 


NEWBURYPORF. 

City  Government  chosen  2d  Monday  in  Dec,  aiid 
07'ganized  \st  Mo7iday  in  Jan. 

Mayor. — Caleb  Cushiiig. 

Aldermen. — Ward  1.  Thomas  Huse.  Ward  2. 
Philip  Johnson.  Ward  3.  Moses  Davenport.  Ward 
4.  Nathaniel  Horton.  Ward  5.  John  M.  Cooper. 
Ward  6.  Joseph  Roberts. 

City  C/ej-A-.— Eleazer  Johnson.     Salary,  g300. 

Messengei . — David  E.  Cutter.     Salai-y,  ^250. 

Common  Council. —  Eben  F.Stone,  President. — 
Ward  L  Geo.  W.  Knight,  John  Wood  well,  Z.  P. 
Thurlo.  Ward  2.  Mark  Symons,  Rufus  Smith, 
Edmund  Pike.  Ward  3.  Isaac  H.  Boardman, 
Samuel  T.  Payson,  Moses  Hale.  Ward  4.  AVil- 
liam  C.  Balch,  Philip  K.  Hills,  Eben  F.  Stone. 
Ward  5.  George  W.  Hills,  Silas  E.  Sherman, 
Enoch  G.  Currier,  Ward  6.  John  Currier,  S'r., 
John  Colby,  George  W.  Jackraan. 

Clerk  Conunon  Council. —  Edw.  Burrill.  Salary, 
SoO. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Jonathan  Coolidge. 
Salary,  S300. 

City  Marshal. — James  Carey.      Salary.  SV^Q. 

Constables. — Jno.  Akerman,  Stephens  Dockhara, 
David  E.  Cutter,  David  Brown,  Samuel  Caswell. 

Assessors. — Eleazer  Johnson,  Daniel  Granger, 
John  Stone.     Salary,  glOO  each. 

Assistant  Assessors. — Dan'l  Colman,  Andrew  W. 
Whittlmore,  Moses  Pettengill.    Salary,  $50  each. 


Overseers  of  Poor. — Ward  1.  Charles  W.  Ire- 
land. Ward '2.  Daniel  Colman.  Ward  3.  Rich- 
ard Stone.  Ward  4.  Daniel  P.  Pike.  Ward  5. 
William  Pritchard.     Ward  G.  John  Colby. 

School  Committee. — Ward  1.  Hervey  Kimball. 
Ward  2.  William  Graves,  Mark  Symons.  Ward 
3.  Reuben  S.  Curtis,  R.  Campbell.  Ward  4.  Dan'l 
P.  Pike,  J.  H  Sawyer.  Ward  5.  Henry  W.  Kins- 
man, Benj.  I.  Lane.  Ward  6.  Henry  Merrill, 
Jr-,  E.  J.  Grosvenor. 

Ward  Officers. — Ward  1.  Major  Goodwin, 
Warden;  "Matthew  Merriam,  Clerk;  David  T. 
Woodwell,  Henry  A.  Lander,  Cutting  Pettingell, 
Inspectors.  Ward  2.  Philip  Johnson,  Warde^i; 
Moses  H.  Sargent,  Clerk;  Charles  U.  Bayley, 
George  Greenleaf,  Nicholas  Varina,  Inspectors. 
Ward  3.  Nath'l  S.  0^go)d,  Warden;  Jos.  H. 
Bragdon,  Clerk  ;  Dan'l  S.  Blake,  Chas.  W.  Daven- 
port, Rufus  S.  Griffith,  Inspectors.  Ward  4.  Wm. 
Thurston,  Warden;  Daniel  Granger,  C'fe/-/; ;  Wm. 
A.  Marston,  John  Buntin,  Eleazer  R.  Walker,  In- 
spectors. Ward -5.  Edward  Burrill,  Warden;  Jos. 
N.  Mace,  Clerk;  William  H.  Brewster,  Robert 
Sherman,  John  Newman,  Inspectors.  Ward  6. 
George  W.  Jackman.  Jr  ,  Warden;  John  M. 
Tukesbury,  Clerk;  Amos  Wood,  S.  II.  Currier, 
Dan'l  T.  Colman,  Inspectors. 

EOCKPORT. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
David  Babson,  Wm.    Boynton,   James  Manning. 

Cto-A-.— William  Poole. 

Treasurer. — Addison  Gott. 

Collectors. — Thos.  0.  Marshall,  Abraham  Lur- 
vey. 

'Co7istables. —WWWvim  Caldwell,  Daniel  Stafibrd, 
Samuel  York. 

ROWLEY. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — JohnS.  Prime,  J.  M. 
Phillips,  B.  H.  Smith. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — E.zekiel  P.  Bailey,  Gorham 
Smith,  Davicl  E.  Perley. 

Clerk. — Thomas  E.  Payson. 

Treasurer. — Thomas  B.  Cressey. 

Constable. — Edward  C.  Smith, 


SALEM. 

Mayor. — David  Pingree.     Salary,  5800. 

Aldermen. — Thomas  Trask,  Aaron  Perkins,  Na- 
thaniel Silsbee,  Elijah  A.  Hanson,  David  Roberts, 
George  L.  Newcomb. 

Conunon  Council.  —  Ward  1.  John  Whip- 
ple, President ;  Eben  K.  Lakeraan,  Lemuel  B. 
Hatch,  Simon  O.  Dalrymple,  Samuel  B.  Walcott, 
Franklin  T.  Sanborn.  Ward  2.  Augustus  Story, 
Henry  B.  Smith,  Augustus  T.  Brooks,  Wm.  S. 
Roberts,  Nehemiah  Brown,  Jr.,  John  C.  Howard. 
Ward  3.  Nathaniel  K.  Allen,  Andrew  M.  Chip- 
man,  John  B.  Shep.ird,  John  Jewett,  Geo.  C. 
Ilodgdon,  Timothy  Ropes.  Ward  4.  Benj.  Wheat- 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


land,  Joseph  B.  F.  Osgood,  Edward  H.  Dalton, 
Edward  B.  Arnold,  Thomas  Nichols,  Jr.,  John  H'. 
Mclntire. 

City  Clerk.— Sose^h.  Cloutman.     Salary,  ,?600. 

Clerk  of  Common  Council. — Nathaniel  Cleaves. 
Salary,  ^100. 

Treasurer  arid  Collector. — Joseph  Felt.     Salary, 


City  Marshal. — Joseph  Winn.     Salary, 

Commissioner  of  Sti'eets — Wm.  Roberts.  Salary, 
,?300. 

Messenger. — "William  Mansfield.     Sahiry,  %2>Q<). 

Ward  Officers.  —  Ward  1.  Jonatlian  Tucker, 
Warden;  Edward  B.  Lane,  Willinm  Leavitt,  As- 
sistants ;  H.  J.  Pratt,  Clerk.  Ward  2.  Georse 
Kimball,  Warden ;  I.  D.  Shepnrd,  Stephen  B, 
Ives,  Jr..  Assistants;  John  H.  Batclielder,  Clerk. 
Ward  3.  R.  H.  Farrant,  Warden;  J.  A.  Newcomb. 
W.  H.  Farnham,  Assistants ;  John  S.  Jones,  Clerk. 
Ward  4.  Stephen  Daniels,    Warden;    A.   Draper, 

A.  Hardy,  Assistants;  W.  A.  Purbeck,  Clerk. 
Overseers  of  the  Poor. — The  ]Mayor  and  Alder- 
men,   and   Messrs.  Lemuel   B.    Hatch,  Henry   B. 
Smith, Nathaniel  K.  Allen,  Edw.B.  Arnold. 

Physician  to  Alms  House. — George   A.  Perkins. 

Chaplain. — John  Carlton. 

Keeper. — Benjamin  Scott. 

Assessors. — Jonathan  Perley,  Nathaniel  Apple- 
ton,  Jonathan  Tucker.     Salary,  $2-')()  each. 

Assistant  Assesso7-s. — George  West,  William 
Goodhue,  William  Hunt,  Thomas  M.  Saunders, 
Luther  Upton,  Nathaniel  B.  Mansfield,  Leonard  B. 
Harrington,  and  James  Chamberlain. 

School  Committee. — David  Pingree,  John  Whip- 
ple, ej^o^c/o,  Geo.  F.  Brown,  Tbos.  Cole,  Geo.  C. 
S.  Choate,  Joseph  Chisholm,  Octavius  B.  Fiothing- 
ham,  Win.  R.  Gavett,  James  M.  Hoppin,  Stephen 

B.  Ives,  Jr.,Wm.  Kimball,  Thos.  H.  Lefavour,  W. 
F.  Nichols,  Joseph  H.  Phippen,  W.  H.  Prince, 
George  A.  Perkins,  Thomas  Symonds,  Jr.,  Jona^ 
than  Tucker,  Daniel  Varney,  Henry  Wheatland, 
Stephen  Whitmore,  Jr. 

Constables. — Nath'l  D.  Symonds,  Joseph  Winn, 
Wm.  Mansfield,  Thos.  B.  Perkins,  John  JeflVies, 
Ezra  Osborn,  George  T.  Cook,  Charles  Creesey, 
Bradstreet  Allen,  Nathaniel  Reed,  Thomas  Saul, 


Thomas  Brooks,  Alfred  H.  Brooks,  James  Beaver, 
Joel  Abbott,  Rufus  L.  Gordon,  Amos  Henfield, 
J.  P.  Allen,  Moses  A.  Shackley,  Joseph  Peterson, 
Joshua  Foster,  James  Dalrymple,  H.  D.  Leavitt, 
George  F.  Thomas,  Joseph  S.  Buxton. 

SALISBURY. 

Selectmen,  Assessors,  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — 
Thomas  J.  Clark,  Daniel  Webster,  Cyrus  Dear- 
born, Jr. 

Clerk. — Azor  O.  Webster. 

Treasurer,  Collector,  and  Constable. — Cyrus  Dear- 
born, Jr. 

SAUGUS. 

Selectynen  and  Assessors. — John  B.  Hitchings, 
Samuel  Hawks,  Geo.  H.  Swcetser. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Seth  Heaton,  Thomas  Tat- 
tle, WilliamM.  Newhall. 

Clerk. — Harmon  Hall. 

'Treasurer. — Charles  Sweetser. 

Collector. — Thomas  Tuttle. 

Constable. — Richard  Mansfield. 

TOPSFIELD. 

Selectmen. — John  Wright,  Thos.  Gould,  Joshua 
Wildes. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Samuel  Todd,  Josiah  Brad- 
street,  S.  P.'Mundy. 

Assessors. — R.  D.  Perkins,  A.  S.  Peabody,  J.  G. 
Hood. 

Clerk.— 3.  P.  Towne. 

Treasurer. — John  Wright. 

Collector. — S.  S.  McKenzie. 

Constables. — Andrew  Gould,  I.  M.  Small. 

"WENHAM. 

Selectmen,   Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Rufus  A.  Dodge,  Augustus  Dodge,  Harvev  Pierce. 
Clerk.— Ste-phen  Dodge. 
Treasurer  and  Collector. — Samuel  Porter. 
Constables. — Jos.  Beckford,    John   A.  Putnam. 

WE.ST  NEWBURY. 

Selectmen,  Assessot's,  and   Overseers  of  Poor. — 
Moses  Newell,  John  L.  Plummer,  Geo.  Emery. 
Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Collector. — J.  C.  Carr. 
Constables. — George  W.  Carr,  John.  B.  Parker. 


ESSEX  COUNTY  BUSINESS  DIRECTOHY. 


Apothecaries. 

Arnold  Edward,  Marbleliead 
Barton  Gardner,  Salem 
Batcman  I;.  IC,  Georgetown 
Blackington  Oliver.  Knckport 
Blatchford  Ebenezer  Jr.,  Itockport 
Brown  .John  .J.,  Andover 
Brown  &  Price,  Salem 
Caldwell  William  W.,  Newburyport 
Chamberlain  J.  A.,  Haverhill 
Clark  A.  N.,  Beverly 
Coburn  Stephen,  Ipswich 
Curtis  Francis,  Newburyport 
Dearborn  S.  F.,  Lawrence 
Bearing  Roger  M.,  Lynn 
Dickins  Job  T.,  Newburyport 
Endicott  William,  Beverly 
Emerton  James,  Salem 
Farriiigton  Geo.  P.,  Salem 
Greer  Charles  K.,  Gloucester 
Harmon  William  L.,  Lynn 
Harris  Nathaniel  B.,  Salem 

Harris ,  Rockport 

Harris  S.  II.  Jr.,  Methuen 
Hodge  ('harles  M.,  Newburyport 
Holden  Aaron,  Lynn 
Ilolman  J.  F.,  Ipswich 
Hooker  &  Blanchard,  Lawrence 
Howe  .1.  S.,  Methuen 
Jones  Anthony  S.,  Newburyport 
Kimball  G.  A.,  Ijawrenco 
Liuld  William  M.,  Lyim 
Lane  George,  Ibivcrliill 
Lathrop  Sc  (Jo.,  Salisbury 
Lummus  (.Jeorgo,  r<yiui 
Ltimmus  Thomas  J.,  Lynn 


Merrill  I).  J.,  Newburyport 
Millett  N.  C,  Salem 
Moore  &  Field,  Lawrence 
Nason  Jonathan,  Amesbury 
Nichols  J.  It.,  Haverhill 
Pearson  Thomas,  Newburyport 
Perry  A.  F.,  Lawrence 
Phillips  Walter  A.,  Newburyport 
Pierce  J.  C,  Lynn 
Pinkham  Charles  H.,  Salem 
Pratt  Henry  J.,  Salem 
Prince  Asa,  Beverly 
Proctor  &  Ivhodes,  Lynn 
Putnam  George,  Salem 
Reynolds  Joseph,  Gloucester 
Rogers  Robert  S.,  Lynn 
Roundy  John,  Marblehead 
Sargent  S.  &  Son,  Lawrence 
Smith  Horatio,  Lawrence 
Soule  Samuel,  Lynn 
Stone  James  Jr.,  Salem 
Sweetser  T.  A.,  Danvers 
Swift  Jonathan,  Andover 
Towne  Augustus,  Danvers 
Trask  Hervey,  Beverly 
Wallace  T.,  Salem 
Webb  William,  Salem 
Webster  Stephen,  Salisbury 
AVhitney  II.  M.,  Lawrence 
Wiley  Caleb  W.,  Lynn 

Architects. 
Coffin  Frederick  J..  Newburyport 
Conner  H.,  Salem 
Foster  Francis,  Lynn 
Lewis  Alonzo,  Lynn 
Sargent  Rufiia,  Newburyport 


Auctioneers. 

Allen  .Toseph  F.,  (North)  Andover 
Alley  Timothy  Jr.,  Lynn 
Andrews  Theodore,  Ipswich 
Baker  Samuel  N.,  Ipswich 
Baker  Steplien,  Beverly 
Baker  Stephen,  Ipswich 
Bartlett  J.  C,  Haverhill 
Bassett  William,  Lynn 
Bateman  L.  II.,  Gecargetown 
Bridges  Moody,  (North)  Andover 
Clough  Daniel  P.,  Danvers 
Colman  Benjamin,  Salem 
Currier  Enoch  Jr.,  Amesbury 
Davis  Phineas  E.,  Haverhill 
Decker  J.  M.,  Ipswich 
Dockham  &  Carey,  Newburyport 
DoUiver  William  P.,  Gloucester 
Emes  Lvicius,  Lynn 
Fitield  Benjamin  E.,  Salisbury 
Forrister  Peter,  Lynnfield 
Foster  Ilczekiah,  Beverly 
Foster  S.  ('.,  Andover 
Gilley  John,  Marblehead 
Girdler  D.  C,  Haverhill 
Qreenleaf  George,  Newburvport 
Griffin  B.  F.  S.,  West  Newbury 
Hood  John  G.,  Topsfield 
Hubbard  William,  Topsfleld 
Innis  John  A.,  Salem 
Johnson  S.  S.,  Salem 
.Topliu  William  D.,  Lawrence 
Kimbnll  I'Mmund,  Bradford 
Ladd  Jolin  P.,  Grovcland 
Lane  Thomas  L.,  Topstield 
Long  Caleb  M.,  Lynn 


ESSEX    COUNTY. 


89 


Low  John,  Metlinou 
Miircliant  John  W.,  Hookpovt 
Mcrritt  Oharles,  (West)  Lynn 
Morpan  Williiun  l!.,iM:incl\cster 
Morrill  T.  B.,  Amcsbury 
Morrill  S.  (J.  &  Co.,  Newburyport 
Needliani  T..  Salem 
Nowhall  H.  1''.,  SauRiis 
Nichols  Ooorgc,  Saloni 
Nichols  II.  I'..  .Saunus 
I'oarl  llorafici,  l!ni(ll'or(l 
i'odrick  &  Clnssoii.   LawTonco 
I'orim-  Dudley,  llainilton 
I'ousiaml  Kdward,  Ueverly 
Proetcir  (Jeorije,  Manchester 
I'utnaiii  lienjamin  (!.,  Wcnham 
Kussell  Orin,  Lynnlield  (Centre) 
Shepard  Israel  D.,  Salem 
Smith  Edmund,  Newburyport 
Smith  Oorham,  Uowley 
Sparhawk  John  Jr.,  Marblchcad. 
Steele  W.  J.  M.,  Haverhill 
Story  Norman,  Essex 
Tappan  Joseph,  Newburyport 
Tewksbury  William,  Ame.sbury 
Tra.sk  Joshua  P.,  Gloucester 
Trask  Thomas,  Danvers 
Tuck  John,  Beverly 

Bakers. 

Allen  Ambrose,  Jlarbleheaii 

Ball  William,  Salem 

Batten  11.,  Salem 

Boardman  Thomas,  Marblchcad 

Brown  Daniel.  Salem 

Bnlloik  I'.eiijamin,  Manchester 

Butler  J.  W.  &  T.,  Newburyport 

Clark  Amos,  Newburyport 

Colburn  &  Co.,  Haverhill 

Currier  William,  Newburj-port 

Damsell  .h'reniiah,  Amesbury 

Dennis  D.,  Marblehead 

Podpo  Charles  'P.,  Beverly 

Dowst  David,  Salem 

Estes  James,  Ipswich 

Fitz,  Eldred  &  Co.,  Lynn 

Gardner  Simon,  Salem 

Goodwin  Samuel,  Marblehead 

Greer  &  Kelt,  Gloucester 

Hall  J.,  Ipswich 

Hardy  T.,  Salem 

Uoyt  &  Marston,  Lawrence 

Johnston  John  S.,  Gloucester 

Knowlton  Eben,  Kockport 

Munroe  George  H.,  Salem 

Noyes  I.  G.,  Ipswich 

Parsons  Jonathan  Jr.,  Gloucester 

Payson  S.  T.,  Newburyport 

Pearson  John,  Newburyport 

Pearson  H.  &  T.  C,  Newburyport 

Pease  &  Price,  Salem 

Pratt  L.,  Danvers 

Pratt  liconard,  Salem 

Preston  John,  Salem 

Prime  John  B.,  Lynn 

Putnam  Alfred,  Andover 

Khodes  Jesse  &  Co.,  Lynn 

Kogei-s  E.  C.  &  F.  J.,  (West)  Lynn 

Sawyer  Edward,  Salem 

Skinner ,  (North)  Danvers 

Sticknev  George,  Beverly 
Stow  &"Tibbetts,  Salem 
Turell  B.  F.,  Salem 
\\'hitney,  Fraser  &  Co.,  Lynn 
Wilson  A.  &  J.,  Lawrence 

Bark  Mills. 

Frye  Joseph  S.,  Salem 
Frye  William,         '" 
Jacobs  Joseph,  Danvers 
Little  W.  W.,  " 

Osborn  Miles  &  Co.  " 
Pool  Leonard,  " 

Plummer  Hiram,  " 
Southwick  James,  " 
Upton  Franklin,  " 
Meston  Charles,  Salem 

Bedstead  Manufactnrors. 

Duraut  Brothers,  Newbury 
Piereon    Michael,    (Belvilloport)   New- 
buryport 


Blacksmiths. 

Abbott  .Joseph,  Newburyport 

Adams  Jos(!ph  (!.,         '■ 

Allen  Nathaniel  I'.,  Beverly 

Anilers(]u  Robert  B.,  (West)  Boxford 

.\ndn'ws  \Villi;im  H.,  Topsfield 

.\nnalile  Nathaniel,  Danvers 

Annis  (ieorge  S.,  .M(>thuen 

.\pi)leton  Gi'orge,  Hamilton 

Bailev  Dani<'l,  West  Newbury 

li.i-s.^tt  K.H.,   Salem 

ISnlcheldiT  Ezra,  Beverly 

liaNley  Uiohard  L.,  (West)  Amcsbury 

lieiit  .l.ames,  Lynnfiild 

r.radliury  Daniel,  Wenh.am 

Itragdon  Barak.  Grovelaud 

Brown  Stephen  D.,  Lynn 

Bryant  Ainasa,  Lawrence 

Bryant  Jonathan,  Lynnfield  (Centre) 

Burnhani  \\'arren,  Gloucester 

Calley  Willi.im,  Salem 

Canney  Hiram,  Newburyport 

(Uiapman  t!harles  W.,  Ipswich 

Cochran  .Tames,  Andover 

CofRu  &  Jewctt,  Newburyport 

Cole  Warren,  Kockport 

Collins  Oliver,  Lawrence 

Cutts  Benjamin,  Salem 

Cutts  Kichard,         " 

DalcE   G.,  Haverhill 

Dane  John,  Hamilton 

Davis  Stephen  L.,  Gloucester 

Dooris  James,  Andover 

Ellis  Arno  P.,  (Sutton's  MiUs)Andover 

England  D.  B.  &  J.  J.,  West  Newbury 

Ervine  Asa,  Lynn 

Evans  E.,  Marblehead 

Foster  Robert,  Beverly 

Gale  William,  Amesbury 

Gamage  Gideon  L.,  Lynn 

George  E.  H.  &  G.  J.,  Newburyport 

George  Joseph  M.,  Newburyport 

Gilbert  WilUam  G.,  Essex 

Goodell  A.  C,  Salem 

Goodhue  Abel,  Essex 

Goodhue  J.  B.,  Salem 

Goodridge  Wm.,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 

Goss  C.  P.,  Methuen 

Gregory  S.  B..  Marblehead 

Guilford  Samuel  P.,  Ipswich 

Iladlock  John,  Kockport 

Hale  Albert,  " 

Haseltine  AViUiam,  Haverhill       [cester 

Haskell  Benjamin,  [shipsmith]  Glou- 

Haskell  Francis,  Essex 

Haskell  Lntlier,  Rowley 

Haskell  Perldns,  Beverly 

Hilton  Francis,  Gloucester 

Hobbs  David,  Topsfield 

Howe  Augustus  M.,  (iloucester 

Howe  A.  M.,  [shipsmith]  Gloucester 

Howe  Charles,  Methuen 

Howe  &  Dodge,  (North)  Danvers 

Johnson  John,  West  Newbury 

Johnson  AVashington,  Haverhill 

Kenney  George,  Salem 

Kimball  Jefferson,  Boxford 

KimbiiU  Thomas  H.,  (North)  Andover 

Knight  Enoch,  Nevi'bury 

Knowlton  George,  Kockport 

Long  Henry,  Topsfield 

l/vuamus  George  A.,  A\'enham 

Slack  James,  (North)  Danvers 

Manning  George  W.,  Newburj'port 

McGlew  H.,  " 

JIarsh  Richard,  Amesbury 

Merrill  Jonathan,  Andover 

Moody  Henry,  New luiry port 

Morse  Samuel,  West  Newbury 

Ne.ll  Ebenezer.(West)  Lynn 

Neal  James  M.,  Saugus 

Neal  Samuel  &  D.avid,  Lynn 

Nichols  John,  Salem 

Osgood  Benjamin,  Lawrence 

Page  Ebenezer  P.,  (West)  Amesbury 

Page  John  T.,  Newburyport 

Palmer  Charles  II.,  (West)  Amesbury 

l^rsons  John  J.,  Salem 

Patten  George,  Salisbury 

Peaboily  J.  &  N.,  Bradford 

Pearl  J.  B.,  (North)  Danvers 

Peirscm  George  H.,  Salem 


Perry  Kranci.s  Jj.,  Sulcm         (buryport 
I'ettigrew    .Mark,     (Belvilloport)  New- 
I'ctteiigill  Henry,  Georgetown 
Plic'lps  Henry,  (Sutton's  Mills)Andovcr 
I'iiTce  tk,  (,'larke,  Essex 
I'luniiner  .Moses,  Salem 
^'oland  Daviil,  (Halhird  Vale)  Andover 
Pollard  Dustiti  .M.,  (North)  Andover 
Poor  Melzard,  Ipswich 
Potter  Daniel,  .Silem 
I'rcietor  Eben,  Gloucester 
I'utti.im  Joseph,  Newburyport 
I'.ich.irilson  A.  &  N.,  Manchester 
Kiggs  James  .M.,  Lynn  [dover 

Sanders  Timothy,  (Ballard  A'ale)  An- 
Sargent,     Gunnison     &     Co.,    (West) 

Amesbury 
Sargent  Jonathan  B.,  (West)  Amesbury 
Sawyer  Leonard,  "  " 

Sawyer  Thomas  C,         '•  " 

Sheldon  S.amuel,  ll.averhill 
Staekpole  C.  P.,  Lawrence 
Starr  Wilham  H.,  Lynu 
Stewart  — .,  Andover 
Stiles  David  Jr.,  Midilleton 
Stoddard  D.  &  B.,  Salem 
Story  Abel  Jr.,  Essex 
Symonds  Dean  C,  Salem 
Thomas  Joseph,  Lynn 
Thompson  Isaiic,  Georgetown 
Todd  Charles  L.,  Rowley 
Very  Nathaniel,  Salem 
Wadleigh  Jonathan,  Salisbury 
Walton  Josiah  Jr.,  Salem 
Waterhouse  G.  II.,  Topsfield 
Webber  Seba,  Saugus 
Wheeler  &  Marine,  Gloucester 
Wilkins  Charles,  Salem 
Winslow  &  Randall,  Marblehead 
Woodbury  Benjamin,  (West)  Boxford 
Woodbury  &  Giles,  Beverly 

Boat  and  SMp  Builders. 

Beadle  Joseph,  Salem 

Becket  &  Fellows,  Salem 

Boyd  Adam,  Essex 

Burnham  Aaron,  2d,  Essex 

Burnham  Eben  &  Brothers,  Essex 

Burnham  Jeremiah,  " 

Burnham  Luke,  " 

Burnham  Oliver, ,  " 

Burnham  W.  R.  &  D.  A.,  " 

Choate  Lewis,  Ipsmch 

Courtney  Benjamin,  Essex 

Ewell  Edward,  Jlarblehead 

Gerry  Elbridge,  Lynnfield 

Hardy  Thomas,  Essex 

James  &  JIcKenzie,  Essex 

Leach  William,  Salem 

Lowell  Brothers,  [wherries]  Salisbury 

Orne  &  RoUe,  Newburyport 

P.arkhurst  Charles,  Essex 

Perkins  Edward,  Gloucester 

Pickett  &  Ladd,  Newburyport 

Piper  &  Lunt,  " 

Prescott  George  H.,  Rowley 

Story  Abel.  Essex 

Story  Andrew  &  Co.,  Essex 

Story  Epes,  " 

Topham  James,  Slarblehead 

Bookbinders. 

Bre.are  Thomas.  Marblehead 

Crafoot  H.  T..  Newburj'port 

Herbert  Thoni.as,  Lvnn 

Ives  W.  &  S.  B.,  Salem 

Perley  J.  Jr.  &  Co..  " 

Tilton  J   G.  &  Co.,  Newburyport 

Booksellers. 

Barnes  .T.  H.,  Lawrence 
Breare  Thomas.  Marblehead 
Brooks  D.  B.,  Salem 
Burnham  James  P.,  Andover 
Call  A.  A.,  Newburyport 
Cloon  Wiltiam  F.,  Marblehead 
Cogswell  Daniel,  Ipswich 
Colby  J.,  Lawrence 
Creameu  George,  Salem 
Dow  John  C,  La\vrence 
Draper  AV.  F.,  Andover 
Ford  George  L..  Gloucester 


90 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Grant  Franklin,  Ijawrenco 
Herbert  Thomas,  Lynn 
Hersey  Caleb,  Haverhill 
Ives  W.  &  S.  15.,  Salem 
Jaques  B.  A.,  Haverhill 
Mayo  Amory,  Gloucester 
Munroe  J.  M.,  Lynn 
Newman  Mai-k,  Andover 
Proctor  Francis,  Gloucester 
Putnam  Francis,  Salem 
itichar'lsim  Alpheus,  Methuen 
Samls  Michael,  Andover 
Sargent  Moses  H.,  Newburyport 
Tiltou  John  G.  &  Co.,       " 
Tuck  Joseph  D.,  Beverly 
AVhipple  Charles,  Newburyport 
Whipple  Henry  &  Son,  Salem 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 

Averill  &  Law,  Saiem 
Averill  E.  P.  &  Co.,  Middletown 
Bancroft  Thomas  F.,  Danvers 
Barlow  John,  Salem 
Barry  William  H.,  Lynn 
Bartlett  B.  F.  &  Co.,  Newburyport 
Bennett  11.  P.  &  Sons,  Haverhill 
Bosson  &  Glover.  Salem 
Brown  Asa,  Ipswich 
Brown  John,  Lawrence 
Burnham  &  Gentlee,  Manchester 
Burrows  Egbert,  Lynn 
Bus  well  Eben,  Salem 
Caldwell  A.  &  Co.,  Ipswich 
Cheney  A.  P.,  (North)  Andover 
Colby  Harris,  Lawrence 
Cram  M.,  Lawrence 
Dalton  J.  &  Son,  Salem 
Davis  L.  B.,  Newburyport 
Dike  Samuel,  Beverly 
Dodge  William,  Manchester 
Driver  S.,  Salem 
Elliott  W^illiam,  Haverhill 
Ferguson  T.  B.,  Salem 
Flint  William,  Gloucester 
Ford  George  L.,  Gloucester 
Footman  &  Currier,  Lawrence 
Foss  Thomas,  Marblehead 
Foster  Moses,  Groveland 
Frye  T.  C,  Andover 
Fuller  John  S.,  Haverhill 
Fuller  Nathan,  Haverhill 
Gomes  Joseph,  Salem 
Greeley  Joseph,  Newburyport 
Green  S.  A.,  Newburyport 
Hale  George  D.,  Rockport 
Harmon  George  0.,  Haverhill 
Haskell  John  W.,  Gloucester 
Haskell  William  H.,  Gloucester 
Henderson  S.  Jr.,  Salem 
Homer  John,  Lynn 
Horton  Nathaniel,  Newburyport 
Hovey  B.  K.,  Lawrence 
Howe  Nicholas,  Andover 
Hoyt  &  Whittier,  Lawrence 
Jordan  Simon,  Newburyport 
Jordan  AViUiam  W.  &  Co.,  Salem 
Larrabee  S.  N.,  Salem 
Lee  George  W.,  Salem 
Low  John,  Methuen 
Mason  Horace,  (North)  Andover 
McCombe  John,  Gloucester 
Merriam  F.  P.  &  Co.,  Middletown 
Morss  William  B.,  Newburyport 
Nourse  A.,  Salem 
Nutting  William  Jr.,  Marblehead 
Osgood  Joseph,  Haverhill 
Palmer  Charles  &  Co.,  Salem 
Parsons  Gorham,  Gloucester 
Peabody  Charles,  Newburyjiort 
Pear.son  S.  &  Co.,  Newburyport 
Perkins  D.  &  C,  Gloucester 
Perkins  George,  Amesbury 

Perkins ,  Amesbury 

Perley  John,  Sak'ui 
Pcttiogill  William,  Amesbury 
Phelps  Joel,  Andover 
I'ingry  Daniel,  Newburyport 
Plummer  M.  J.,  Salem 
Plummer  Z.  H.,  Salem 
Khodes  C,  Salem 
Richardson  Jeremiah,  Salem 
Robinson  R.  Jr.,  Newburyport 


Rowell  Samuel,  (North)  Danvers 

Sander.soa  John  C,  Lynn 

Sargent  E.  A.,  Haverhill 

Simonds  S.  Jr.,  Lawrence 

Slater  Edward,  Gloucester 

Smith  E.  W.,  Newburyport 

Stickney  John,  Lynn 

Ta3  lor  John  &  Henry,  Amesbury 

Thompson  E.,  Georgetown 

Trask  John,  Lynn 

Tufts  Eli  G.,  Rockport 

Wait  Joseph  &  Sons,  Ipswich 

AA'allis  &  Perkins,  Beverlv 

Webster  William,  [rubliers]  (W.)  Lynn 

Wellington  &  Daniels.  Ipswioli 

Wetherbee  &  Webster,  Lawrence 

\V'hittredge  AVilliam  A.,  Lynnlield 

Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturers. 

[See  also  Shoe  Mamifactiirers.] 
Allen  Francis  R.,  Hamilton 
Annis  J   W.,  Newburyport 
Armitage  George,  Newburyport 
Ashby  R.  R.,  Salem 
Atwood  George,  Groveland 
Averill  E.  P.  &  Co.,  Middletown 
Babeuf  Eugene,  Lynn 
Balch  W.  H.,  Groveland 
Bartlett  Benjamin,  Newburyport 
Bartlett  George  AV.,  Newburyport 
Bassett  J.  R.,  Marblehead 
Bishop  Benjamin,  Rowley 
Blanchard  ,1.,  Haverhill 
Boardman  Sewell,  Saugus 
Boardman  AV.  AA'.,  Savigus 
Boynton  Henry,  Rowley 
Boynton  0.  G.  &  Co.,  Haverhill 
Bradley  &  Tyler,  Haverhill 
Brown  Addison,  Haverhill 
Brown  J.  &  Son,  Marblehead 
Brown  Josiah,  Ilaverhill 
Buifum  D.  C,  Salem 
Buffum  Edward  S.,  Salem 
Caldwell  A.  &  Co.,  Ipswich 
Cameron  John  II.,  Gloucester 
Carleton  George  Jr.,  HaverhiU 
Carleton  George  P.,  Groveland 
Chamberliu  Asa  AV.,  Newburyport 
Chaphn  George  AA^.,  Georgetown 
Chaplin  Henry  P.,  Georgetown 
Chapman  Samuel,  Marblehead 
Chase  &  Emerson,  Haverhill 
Chase  Russell  S.,  (East)  Haverhill 
Chase  S.  &  C.  AV.,  Haverhill 
Clark  &  Dearborn,  Methuen 
Clement  Stephen,  (AA'est)  Amesbury 
Coburn  S.  M.,  HaverhiU 
Coker  John  B.,  Georgetown 
Colby  Samuel,  Manchester 
Cross  Benjamin,  Newburyport 
Currier  &  Co.,  HaverhiU 
Currier  Daniel,  Methuen 
Currier  David,  Newburyport 
Currier  Thomas,  Newburyport 
Daland  B.,  Salem 
Davis  L.  B.,  Newlmrvport 
Davis  AViUiam,  Knckport 
Dodge  Aaron,  Hamilton 
Dole  Lewis  II.,  ]{owley 
Downer  J.  R.,  AVest  Newbury  [ladies'] 
Dresser  T.  N.,  Haverhill 
Drown  John  0.,  Rockport 
Duty  N.  P.,  HaverhiU 
Elliott  J   C,  (East)  Haverhill 
Emerson  Benjamin,  2d,  HaverhiU 
Farnsworth  T.  H.,  Ilaverhill 
Farlev  Nathaniel  R.  &  Sons,  Ipswich 
Fittsb.  F.,  HaverhiU 
Fitts  Joseph,  Haverhill 
Flowers  &  Goodhue,  Salem 
Foster  AVilliam  H.,  Rockport 
Frye  T.  C,  Andover 
Gardner  D,  &  J,  AV.,  HaverhiU 
Garney  Thomas.  Marblehead 
George  Frederick,  Mctlmen 
George  &  Little.  Haverhill 
George  &  AVhittier,  HaverhiU 
Giles  Elien.  Rockport 
Gould  .Viiio.s  vt  .'<on,  AVenham 
Graves  William  H.,  Ipswich 
Greeley  Joseph,  Newburyport 


Green  J.  C,  Haverhill 
Green  S.  A.,  Newburyport 
Greenleaf  S.  &  Co.,  HaverhiU 
Greenough  E.  &  T.,  Groveland 
Gregory  &  Smith,  Marblehead 
Griffith  N.  H.,  Groveland 
Guild  EH  T.,  Lynn 
Hale  George  D.,  Rockport 
Hale  John,  Boxford 
Harris  James,  Marblehead 
Harris  Joseph  &  Son,  Marblehead 
Haseltiue  Charles,  Ilaverhill 
Haskell  AVilliam  T.,  Marblehead 
Hawks  Benjamin,  Marblehead 
Ilerriek  Charles,  Topsfield 
Ilewes  &  Hunking,  HaverhiU 
Hidden  S.,  Marblehead 
Ililliard  Timothy,  Newburyport 
Hitchcock  &  Appleton,  Hamilton 
Hitchings  Benjamin,  Saugus 
Hitchings  Edward,  Saugus 
Hitchings  Otis  M.,  Saugus 
Hobson  Daniel,  Haverhill 
Hobson  John  H.,  HaverhiU 
Holmes  D.  P.,  Georgetown 
Holmes  Samuel,  Georgeto^vn 
Holt  Thomas,  Andover 
Homan  John,  Marblehead 
Homan  John.  Lynn 
Horton  Nathaniel,  Newburyport 
Hosmer  Charles  E.,  Georgetown 
Howe  A.  S.,  Ips^vich 
Howe  Moses,  Haverhill 
Howe  Nicholas,  Andover 

Howe ,  Boxford 

Hunking  Ehhu,  Haverhill 
Hutchinson  E.  &  AA'.  A.,  Ilaverhill 
Jackson  P.,  Saugus 
Johnson  D.  AV.,  Haverhill 
Johnson  L.  &  Co.,  HaverhUl 
Jordan  S.,  Newburyport 
Kaultfort  WUliam,  Rockport 
Kimball  Albert,  Ilaverhill 
Kimball  Alfred  R.,  (West)  Amesbury 
Kimball  Benjamin,  Topsfield 
Kimball  George,  Rowley 
Kimball  AV.  N.  &  J.,  Haverhill 
Kimball  AV.  R.,  (AA'est)  Boxford 
Knight  George  &  Co.,  Marblehead 
Knight  Jloses  C,  Newburyport 
Knight  AA'illiam  A.,  Salem 
Lake  Calvin  H.,  Marblehead 
Lancaster  T   &  J.  P.,  HaverhiU 
Lane  Thomas  L.,  Topsfield 
La^vrence  Emanuel,  JIarblehead 
Lee  George  AV.,  Haverhill 
Lefavour  James,  Marblehead 
Lefavor  James  0.,  Marblehead 
Little  &  Noyes,  GeorgetoM'n 
Little  AA'ilUam  A.,  Newburyport 
Long  John,  Marblehead 
Lovering  John  A.,  Georgetown 
Lucy  AVilliam,  HaverhiU 
Mason  J.  B.  &  Son,  Marblehead 
Merrill  John  F.,  Haverhill 
Merriam  F.  P.  &  Co.,  Middleton 
Montgomery  &  Co.,  Haverhill 
jMorrison  Daniel,  Rowley 
Morss  AVilliam  B.,  Newburyport 
Jloulton  Daniel  E.,  Georgetown 
Newhall  Charles  AA^.,  Saugus 
Newhall  David,  " 

Newhall  John  AV.,  " 

Nichol  J.  B.,  (East)  HaverhiU 
Nichols  Moses,  Haverhill 
Ordway  AA'arreu,  HaverhiU 
Page  Paul,  Groveland 
Page  Rufus  H.,  Groveland 
Palmer  Asa,  Lynnfield 
Parker  Stephen,  Groveland 
Parker  AVoodbridge,  Groveland 
Patch  Abraham  Jr.,  AVenham 
Peabody  A.  S.,  Topsfield 
Peabody  Charles,  Newburyport 
Peabody  D.  R.,  Salem 
Peabody  George,  AVenham 
Perkins  Ezra,  3d,  Essex 
Perkins  &  Jones,  AVenham 
Perkins  R.  D.,  Topsfield 
Perley  &  Drew,  Rowley 
Perley  Samuel,  HaverhiU 
Pettingill  B.  F  ,  Newburyport 


ESSEX  COUNTY. 


Ul 


I't'ttinRill  llcnry  A.,  Nowburyport 
I'helps  Jool,  AndoYcr 
l'liilli|is  Kiohanl  Jr.,  Topsficld 
l'iii.u;ry  Haniel,  Nowburyport 
I'latts  Colinan,  (icorcfctowu 
Tool  Iliirvey,  Uockport 
I'rime  Daniel  N.,  Ki)\vley 
I'nK-tor  Thomas,  Ksscx 
I'miclianl  .1.  P.,  Salem 
liiiMisdcU  Daniel  S.,  Lynn 
llauil  l.oonanl,  llaveriiill 
IteViioMs  .IcM'pli,  Marhlehcaa 
H.'vnolils  Jliohael,  .Marblehcad 
lihdilcs  Edwax'd,  (West)  Lynn 
Itobinson  H.  Jr.,  IS'ewburyport 
Itoliinson  Samuel,  Newburyport 
I'oss  John,  Newburvport 
Koundy  (ieorKe,  lieverly 
Itoundy  Neheiuiah,  Ucverly 
Sargent  W.  11.,  Essex 
Savary  George  &  Son,  Grorcland 
Sawyer  Aaron,  Amesbury  [boots] 
Sawyer  &  \Vheclcr,  Groveland 
Sparhawk  John  Jr.,  Mai-blehead] 
Sparhawk  Samuel,  Marbleheadj 
Smith  K.  W'.,  Xewhuryport 
Smith  Thomas  B.,  Beverly 
Snow  Thoma.s,  Marblehead 
Stevens  J.,  Haverhill 
Stevens  Robert,  Mai-blehead 
Stevens  M'illiam,  Marblehead 
Stiokney  D.  B.  &  Sons,  Groveland 
Storj'  Stephen  &  Son,  Manchester 
Stew"art  &  Tibbetts,  Haverhill 
Symonds  &  Brothers,  Salem 
Tonney  George  J.,  Georgetown 
Tilton"j.  C,  Haverhill 
Todd  Henry  B.,  Rowley 
Todd  Nathan,  Rowley 
Wait  Joseph  &  Sons,  Ipswich 
AValkcr  Franklin,  Danvers  [boots] 
Wallingford  Charles,  Groveland 
Watson  D.  S.,  Haverhill 
^^■ebste^  N.  &  Co.,  Haverhill 
Webster  P.,  Haverhill 
Wvlliugton  &  Daniels,  Ipswich 
■West  Isaac  S.,  Manchester 
Wliite  J.  G.  &  Son.  Methuen 
AVhite  T.  ^Y.,  Methuen 
Whittier  A.  G.,  Haverhill 
Mliittier  Leonard,  Haverhill 
Whittredge  Wm.  A.,  Lynnfield  (Centre) 
Wilbor  Daniel  N.,  Rowley 
Winter  David  JI.,  Georgetown 
Woodbury  George,  Hamilton 
Woodman  B.  P.  &  Co.,  Haverhill 
Wooldridge  Thomas  Jr.,  Marblehead 
Worthen  George  AV.,  Haverhill 
Wright  John,  Topslield 

Botanic  Medicines. 

Burnham  J.,  La\vrence 
Knight  \Villiam  M.,  Marblehead 
Iiummus  George,  Lynn 
Rogers  R.  S.,  Lynn 
Smith  N.  J.,  Lawrence 

Botanic  Physicians. 

.■\d:ims  John  Q.,  IlavcrhiU 
.\nies  Seth  C.  Lawrence 
liurnham  Josiah,  Lawrence 
Jenkins  Jacob,  Andover 
Ordwa)-  Aaron,  Lawrence 
Patten  J.  R.,  Salem 
Russell  Charles,  Methuen 
Russell  Jonathan  F..  Methuen 
Smith  X.  J.,  Haverhill 

Box  Makers. 

Roberts  Isaac,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 
Taylor  J.  &  A.,  Danvers 

Brass  and  Copper  Founders. 

[See  also  Coppersmiths.] 
Davis  Edjnund  &  Son,  (N.)  Andover 
Essex  Company,  LawTcnce 
Jackman  &  Goss,  Salem 
AVaters  Andrew  S.,  Salem 

Brewers. 

Frost  Samuel,  Newburyport 
Littlefield  Josiah,  Newburyport 


Powers  Tliomas,  Newburyport 
\\'inn  Benjamin  L.,  Sulcm 

Brick  Makers. 

Berry  David,  liiswich 
Putnam  Joseph,  .Salem 

Britannia  Ware  Manufacturers. 

Smith  K))en,  Beverly 
Trask  Israel, 

Brokers. 

Joplin  W.  D.,  Lawrence 
Nichols  George,  Salem 
Pierce  N.,  Salem 
Shcpard  1.  D.,  Salem 

Butchers. 

Abbot  Enoch,  Andover 

Abbott  J.  51. ,  Andover 

Abbott  Milton,  Andover 

Abbott  Moses,  Lawrence 

Adams  Richard,  Newbury 

Akerman  Benjamin,  Araesbur)' 

Bailey  C.  P.  &  Co.,  (North)  Andover 

Barnes  P  W.,  Boxford 

Bray  Silas,  Gloucester 

Chapman  E.  L.,  Lawrence 

Churchill  &  Co.,  Lawrence 

Cressey  &  Bray,  Gloucester 

Cross  John  D.,  Ipswich 

Davis  George  G.,  Haverhill 

Gordon  George,  West  Newbury 

Gordon  Joseph  Z.,  AVcst  Newbury 

Gould  J.  P.,  Topsfield 

Green  Samuel  U.,  Ipswich 

Greenleaf  M.  H.,  West  Newbury 

Hardy  John  B.,  Groveland 

Hill  &  Sawyer,  Lawrence 

Hoyt  Aaron,  Haverhill 

Huntington  P.,  Haverhill 

Low  Micajah,  Essex 

Marshall  &  Witham,  Gloucester 

Merrill  Daniel,  3d,  Methuen 

;Merrill  .lohn  S.,  M'cst  Amesbury 

Messer  Darius,  Methuen 

Jlillet  Joshua,  Rowley 

Monday  William  &  Son,  Topsfield 

Moore  Thomas,  Topsfield 

Morse  &  French,  Lawrence 

Jloulton  Daniel,  Bradford 

Osgood  Nahuni,  Salisbury 

Pierce  L.  B.,  Haverhill 

Porter  Oliver,  Topsfield 

Proctor  Thomas  M.,  Essex 

Robinson  Alfred,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 

Rogers  Philip  K.,  Xewburj- 

Sargent  Richard,  (West)  Amesbury 

Sawyer  Asa,  Danvers 

Shepherd  George  H.,  Gloucester 

Sheldon  Charles,  Manchester 

Sheldon  Jesse,  Beverly 

Stark  W.  D.,  (Ballard  Vale)  Andover 

Tcnney  Charles,  Newburyport 

Tenney  John,  Groveland 

Tewksbury  William,  Amesbury 

Titcomb  Brothers,  Rowley 

Valpv  S.  G.,  Andover 

AValdo  L.,  Bradford 

AVliceler  &  Tonney,  Manchester 

Whipple  John  S.,  Topsfield 

Woodbury  Tristram,   (North)  Danvers 

Woodman  Stephen,  Salisbury 

Cabinet  Makers. 

Abbot  n.  &  Co.,  Andover 
Allen  &  Decker.  Bererlv 
Allen  H.  P.  &  S.  P.,  Manchester 
Attwell  Jesse  L..  Lynn 
Barnard  H.  F..  Andover 
Bayley  Thomas  S.,  Newburyport 
Boynton  Henry,  Rowley 
Boynton  AVilli-am,  (Georgetown 
Brown  &  Fuller,  Manchester 
Brown  James,  Newburyport 
Cole  Weeden,  Beverly 
Cook  Thomas,  Lawrence 
Currier  S.  0.,  Salisbury 
Danforth  &  Co.,  Jlanchester 
Dodge  Cyrus,  Manchester 
Dole  Elam,  Methuen 


JMKon  Elijah,  Lynn 

Ellenwood  &  Montier,  Beverly 

Ellery  Benjamin,  (Jlouccster 

Eufltis  Ehone/er,  DanverH 

Flint  David.  Marblehead 

Foster  David  (."..  BeviTly 

Giles  Alfred,  l{ock|iorl 

(iodsoe  John,  Manchester 

Ilciiilersnii  S:  Kindi.'ill,  Salem 

Hildreth  liinjamiii,  .Manchester 

Hilton  Aaron  S.,  Salinbury 

Hubon  Henry,  Salem 

Hunt  William,  Lynu 

Kelham  &  Fit;^,  Manchester 

Lambert  Porter,  Salem 

L.amson  John  I!.,  Ipswich 

Lee  Charles,  Manchester 

Lord  Josiah,  Ipswich 

Mann  John,  Lynu 

Moody  Moses.  Newbim-port 

Newman  Mark,  Ipswich 

Ne^vman  .Mark,  2(1,  Andover 

Nye  Joseph  W.,  (West)  Lynn 

Pickett  Thomas,  [reed  organs]  Beverly 

Poor  Nathan,  Newburyport 

Proctor  Charles,  Gloucester 

Rogers  Eben,  Newburyport 

Rolfe  Eben,  Newburyport 

Russell  Andrew,  Ipswich 

Russell  Porter,  Newburyport 

Safford  Samuel,  Newburyport 

Sanderson  John,  Salem 

Seidenburg  Henry.  Newburyport 

Severance  &  Jcwett.  Manchester 

Smith  J.  F.,  Marblehcad 

Yalpy  S.  G.,  Andover 

A'ery  Nathaniel,  2d,  Salem 

Wallis  Joseph,  Salem 

AVebb  John  C.  Manchester 

■vniipple  &  Fellows.  Salem 

AVilliston  S.  P..  Salem 

Woodbury  Larkin.  Manchester 

Carpenters. 

Adams  Dudley,  Rockport 
Adams  Giles,  Newbury  [port 

Adams  Joel,   (Belvilleport)  Newbury- 
Allen  Isaac,  Essex 
Anderson  John,  Methvien 
Aycr  Samuel  N.,  Boxford 
Babson  Aln-am,  Newburyport 
Bagley  William,  (West)  .Vmesbury 
Bailey  Ezekiel  P.  &  Sons,  Rowley 
Bailey  H.  &  C,  Lawrence 
Bailey  John,  Newburyport 
Bailey  John  Jr.,  Newburyport 
Bailey  J.  N..  AVest  Newbury 
Bartlett  George  AV.,  Newburyport 
Bartlett  Joseph.  Amesbury 
Bassett  J.  R..  Marblehcad 
Batchelder  Edmund.  AVenham 
Batchelder  Sewall,  Newburyport 
Batchelder  T.  L.,  Newburyport 
Batchelder  AVilliam  Jr.,  Salem 
Bennet  Josiah  H.,  Lynn 
Berry  Henry,  (North)  Andover 
Bowden  Thomas,  Marblehead 
Breed  Samuel  0..  Lynn 
Brooks  John,  Salem 
Brown  A.  &  J.,  Manchester 
Brown  Charles.  F^ssex 
Brown  George.  Salem 
Browni  G.  A.,  Salem 
Brown  Ira  P.,  Lynn 
Brown  Jonathan  &  Son,  Salem 
Brown  &  Upton,  Salem 
Browne  Nathan,  Ipswich 
Bryant  Benjamin,  Lynnfield  (Centre) 
Burnham  Edward,  Gloucester 
Butler  John.  Ija^vrence 
Caldwell  Daniel  A.,  Lynn 
Carlton  James.  (West)  Boxford 
Carleton  J.  F.,  Salem 
Carleton  J.  P.,  Brailford 
Chapman  James.  Marblehead 
Chapman  John,  Marblehead 
Chapman  John  Jr..  Lynn 
Chickering  Jacob,  Andover 
Chickering  AA'illiam.  Andover 
Choato  A.^B.,  Salem 
Choate  ApoUos,  Rockport 
Choate  Caleb  S., 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Choate  David,  Rockport 

Choate  John,  Essex 

Choate  John  S.,  Rockport 

Choate  Prentice,        " 

Churchill  Ivory,  Lynn 

Clairbourne  George  C,  Essex 

Clark  Allxn-t,  Rockport 

Clark  Samuel,  Topsfield 

Clement  II.  D.,  Lawrence 

CUfford  Philo,  Lynn 

Coffin  C,  Salem 

Cofiiu  Emery,  Newbnryport 

Coffin  Joseph,  (Belvilleport)  Ncwbury- 
port  [ship] 

Cogswell  Caleb,  Essex 

Colby  Benjamin,  Haverhill 

Collins  W.,  Newbnryport 

Cooper  Charles,  Newbnryport 

Cooper  James  M.,  Newbnryport 

Cooper  John,  Newbnryport 

Conrtney  Benjamin,  Essex 

Cresscy  Bradstreet,  Rowley 

Cross  John  H.,  Beverly 

Currier  John  Jr.,   (Belvillcpor  t)  N  w- 
buryport  [ship] 

Currier    &    Townsend,   (Belvilleport) 
Newburyport  [ship] 

Curtin  A.  L.,  Lynn 

Danforth  J.  A.,  Salem 

Danforth  S.  G.,  Salem 

Darwell  Hezekiah,  (North)I)anver3 

Dearborn  C.  L.,  (Ballard  Vale)  Andover 

Dennis  Dcvereux  Jr.,  Salem 

Dickson  Augustus,  Salem 

Dickson  Thomas  Jr.,  Salem 

Dodge  Azer  Jr.,  Beverly 

Dodge  Greenleaf,  Newburyport 

Dodge  Jacob  Jr.,  Wenham 

Dodge  Rufus  A.,  Wenham 

Dodge  Timothy  P.,  AVenham 

Dodge  William  L.,  Newburyport 

Dodge  William  S.,  Newburyport 

Duggan  Patrick,  Beverly 

Dunn  J.  II.  &  Co.,  Saugus 

Dvxtton  Benj.,  (Belvilleport)  Newbury- 
port [ship]  [vers 

Dwinell    Hezekiah,  (New   JNIills)  Dan- 
Edwards  J.  B.,  Salem 

Edwards  John  S.,  Salem 

Ellis  Israel  D.,  Topsfield 

Elwell  &  Day,  Salem 

Eveleth  Aaron,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 

Eveleth  Francis,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 

Fears  Samuel  P.,  Gloucester 

Felch  Daniel  M.,  Groveland 

Fellows  Ephraim,  Ipswich 

Fisher  Joseph,  Lawrence 

Fitz  J.  L.,  Salem 

Flanders  George  W.,  Lynn 

Foster  Jacob,  Topsfield 

Francis  Wm.,  Danvers,  [shoe-benches 
and  clamps] 

French  Curtis  S.,  Newburyport 

Friend  Daniel  AV.,  Manchester 

Gage  Alfred,  Haverhill 

Gage  George,  Bradford 

Gardner  &  Walker,  Salem 

George  William,  Georgetown 

GiffordT.J.  &  Co..  Salem 

(Jilman  Hiram,  Lynn 

Gibson  Samuel,  Newburyport 

dilman  Joseph,  Lynn 

(ioldthwait  &  Da}',  Salem 

Goodhue  M.,  Salem 

fioilsoe  Benjamin,  Salisbury 

Goodwin  11.  K.,  Marlilchead 

(ioodwin  Joseph,  Marlilchead 

Goo.hviu  Philiji.  Murblchead 
Goodwin  Samuel. I.,  Lynn 
Goodwill  William,  ^larblehead 
Grant  John  S.,  D.nivi-rs 
Granville  Stephen,  (North)  Danvers 
Green  Ai>roti,  Ijynn 
Green  Israel,  licverly 
GrifUn  Bennett,  Gloucester 
Guilford  S.'iniucl  A.,  Lynn 
Hale  Peiiiberton,  Salem 
llaminoiid  .lolin  Q.,  Lynn 
Hardy  Aimer,  Groveland 
Hardy  Cliiirle.'f,  Groveland 
Harris  (J.,  Marldehead 
Hastings  Nathaniel,  Methuen 


Hayden  William  H.,  Lyrmfield 

Heath  A.  C,  Haverhill 

Heath  W.  D.,  Ilaverliill 

Heavey  Thomas,  Newburyport 

Hill  Henry,  Groveland 

Hill  &  Kehew,  Salem 

Hill  Parsons  C.,  Lynn 

Hilton  Andrew  J.,  Lynn 

Ilolison  Moses,  Lyrmfield 

Ilodgkins  Daniel  L.,  Ipswich 

Holt  Peter,  (North)  Andover 

Honeycomb  Thomas  P.,  Salem 

Honeycomb  AVilliam  H.,  Salem 

Hooper  John,  Rockport 

Hooper  Robert  Jr.,  Rockport 

Ilopkiiison  William,  Groveland 

llo))kinson  Uriah,  Groveland 

Howe  Edward,  (East)  Boxford 

Iloyt  Edward,  Gloucester 

Hoyt  Moses  B.,  (West)  Amesbury 

Huse  Timothy  S.,  Haverhill 

Ilutchins  B.  B.,  Lawrence 

Hyde  Daniel,  Lynn 

Ilsley  Joseph  R.,  Newburyport 

Jackman  George  W.  Jr.,  Newburyport 

[ship] 
Jewett  Mark  R.,  Rowley 
Jillson  George,  Lynn 
Jillson  Samuel,  Lynn 
Jones  AVilliam,  Salem 
Kelham  Augustus,  Manchester 
Kelley  Joseph  B.,  (West)  Amcsbury 
Kenniston  &  Sons,  Salisbury  [ship] 
Killam  John,  Georgetovm 
Kimball  Humphi'ey,  Rowley 
Kimball  John,  Georgetown 
Kimball  Joseph,  Georgetown 
Kimball  Josiah,  Ipswich 
Kimball  &  Richardson,  Newburyport 
Knight  Thorndike,  Salem 
Knox  Eli,  Groveland 
Lakeman  WiUiam,  AVenham 
Lancaster  Thomas,  Newburyport 
Lane  AA'illiam  Jr.,  Rockport 
Larkin  Benjamin,  Beverly 
Lawrence  George,  Lj'nnfield 
Leavitt  H.  D.,  Salem 
Leavitt  AValter,  Salem 
Lewis  James  S.,  Lynn 
Lewis  Samuel,  Salem 
I>ittle  George,  Lynn 
Long  William,  Salisbury 
Lord  Josiah  Jr.,  Ipswich 
Lord  Samuel ,  Lynn 
Lovejoy  John,  Salem 
Lowell  Daniel  &  Co.,  Salisbury 
iNIansfield  Daniel  Jr.,  Lynnfield 
Blartin  J.  S.,  Slarblehead 
Martin  Samuel,  Marblehead 
Martin  AA'illiam,  Marblehead 
Masury  James,  Beverly 
Masury  John,  Salem 
Blayo  Solomon  H.,  Lynn 
McTntire,  Nathaniel,  Essex 
Mcacom  John,  Beverly 
Jlcleher  Edward,  Salem 
;\Ierriani  J.  V.  &  T.,  Lawrence 
?.[errill  Franklin  A.,  Danvers 
Merrill  Samuel  B.,  Lynn 
Millitt  David  K.,  Lynn 
.Alorg.an  ^\'illiam  B.,  Manchester 
Morrill  B.  E.,  Groveland 
Morrill  Robert,  Salisbury 
Morrill  AA'ilham  E.,  Newburyport 
Morse  Edmund,  Haverhill 
Morse  AVilliam  AV^.,  Lynn 
Morss  Joseph,  Newburyport 
Moulton  N.  P.,  Salem 
Munroe  I'hipps,  Lynn 
Nash  l''rinicis  J.,  Newburyport 
Ncweoiiili  Samuel  N.,  Lynntield(Ccntre) 
Newliiiil  Allen  A.,  Lvnnfield 
Nnn-is  \V;ilter,  Salem 
Nourse  Kiissell.  Ijiswich 
Noves  Samuel  C,  AVest  Newbury 
XoVes  A\'ard,  (Xorth)  Am  lover 
Oakes  Frederick  G.,  ]{ockport 
Ober  J.  &  J.  E.,  Beverly 
Osgood  &  McKay,  Amcsbury  [ship] 
Page  John  11.,  Newburyport 
Page  William  R.,  Lawrence 
Palmer  Charles,  Salem 


Palmer  S.  D.,  (AA^est)  Lynn 
Parker  AA^  L.,  Groveland 
Parsons  S.  S.,  Danvers 
Patch  William,  Beverly 
Peabody  James  M.,  Salem 
Perkins  Edward,  Gloucester  [boats] 
Perkins  E.  B.,  Salem 
Perkins  Henry,  (North)  Danvers 
Perkins  &  AVoodbury,  Salem 
Pettingill  Amos,  Salisbury 
Pettingill  &  Colby,  Newburyport 
Phelps  Augustus,  Middletown 
Phelps  AVilliam  A.,  Middletown 
Plumer  H.,  Lawrence 
Pool  Eben.,  Rockport 
Pool  Eliphalet,  Rockport 
Poor  Isaac,  AA'est  Newbury 
Porter  Benjamin,  Hamilton 
Porter  George,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 
Porter  Joshua,  Hamilton 
Porter  Jonathan  J.,  (AA'est)  Boxford 
Potter  John  S.,  Topsfield 
Preston  R.  J.,  Beverly  [ship] 
Prince  AA'arreu,  Beverly 

Proctor ,  Saugus 

Raddin  John,  Lynn 

Roberts  0.  H.  &  S.,  Haverhill 

Ross  Josiah,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 

Rossiter  &  Daley,  Lawrence 

Ruddock  Thomas,  West  Newbury 

Russell  Mood}',  Andover 

Sargent  Abel,  (North)  Andover 

Sargent  Thomas  Jr.,  (AA'est)  Amesbury 

Sawyer  Joshua,  Salisbury 

Shapleigh  Charles,  West  Newbury 

Shaw  Charles  G.,  Groveland 

Shorey  Joseph  G.,  Lynn 

Small  I.  M.,  Topsfield 

Smith  Aaron  Jr.,  Salem 

Smith  Benjamin  H.,  Rowley 

Smith  David,  Rowley 

Smith  David,  Gloucester 

Smith  James  A.,  Salem 

Soule  Enoch,  Lynn 

Southwick  J.  AA'.,  Lynn 

Southworth  A.,  Lynn 

Spaulding  Levi,  Danvers 

Spiller  AVilliam  T.,  (North)  Andover 

Spofford  U.  G.,  Essex 

Stearns  Daniel,  (North)  Andover 

Stevens  L.  D.,  AA^est  Newbury 

Stickney  Charles  T.,  Salem 

Stickney  R.,  Salem 

Stiles  Dean,  Salem 

Stoddard  Leonard,  Lawrence 

Taylor  Carr  L.,  Lynn 

Taylor  Joseph  D.,"  Lvnn 

Tewksbury  &  Caldwell,  (West)  Lynn 

Thompson  S.  I.,  Lawrence 

Thurston  Nichols,  Bradford 

Tilton  Samuel  D.,  Salem 

Titcomb  Alfred,  Salisbur'y 

Toild  Charles  W.,  Lynn 

Todd  Frederick,  Lvnn 

Todd  J.  S..  Rowley 

Toz/.er  Samuel  M..  Lvnn 

Trefethen  B.  15. .  Lyrn 

True  Jtoses,  Salisbury 

Tufts  Henry,  Lynn 

Tucker  Eliom.  S.,  Newburyport 

Tucker  A\"illiam,  Newburyport 

AVade  John,  Ipswich 

A\';idi'  William,  Ipswich 

AValdron  (iilbert,  Saugus 

AA'.illis  David,  Rockport 

AVallis  John,  Rockport 

AValton  James  K.,  Newburyport 

AA'arren  G.  IL,  Salem 

AA'ebber  AA'illi.im,  Beverly 

AVhile  &  AViiieliester,  Gloucester 

AVhitt:iker  AVilliam,  Salem 

AVhittier  George,  (Xew  Alills)  Danvers 

AA'hittier  Isaac,  (West)  Amesbury 

AVhittier  James  J..  (West)  Amesbury 

AVillev  Daniel,  Toiisfield 

AVillistoi,  S.  I'.,,'^alcm 

AVitheni  Wiil-'tm  Jr.,  Rockport 

AVithiiigton  Henry,  LawTcnce 

AA'oodlniry  Nehemi.ah,  Hamilton 

AVooiliii.'iii  Albert  L.,  Newburyport 

Woodman  Azel  ((..Amesbury 

AA'oodwell  Brothers,  Newburyport 


ESSEX    COUNTY. 


03 


Carpet  Manufacturers. 

Naylor  (Icorfto,  (North)  Danvcrs 
Tajilcy  CiilljtTt,  ('J'ai)li'yville)  Dauvcrs 

Carpetings. 

Amps  James  K.,  Ilavciliill 
Carlcton  J.  II.,  llavcrliiU 
(ioMUiwaitiM.  ,Ir.  &  Co.,  Salem 
(idldthwait  Willard,  Salem 
rulsilVr  D.  &  .1.,  Salem 
I'ulsiforN.,  Salem 
Stearns  A.  \V'.,  I.awrenco 
Swcctsor  S.  &  Sou,  Newburyport 

Carriage  Builders. 

Atkinson  .lohn,  (ilouccstor 

Bailey  Kiioch,  West  .Newbury 

R'lrtlett  .lolm,  Ne\vl)urv))()rt 

lloyes  Robert,  (iiM.r;i:etown 

lirown  Anins,  ( North  jDanverS 

Urown  t'liarle.<,  Ncwlnxryport 

Chamberlain  .lohn,  ilavei'hill 

Chamberlain  11.,  Salem 

CIia.se  William,  (West)  Ajnesbury 

Coffin  John,  Salisbury 

Cushin;;  .1.  '!'.,  Beverly 

KUiot  i'v  Fol.-iom,  (West)  Amesbury 

Gerry  Mlbriil^e,  Lynntic-ld 

(iooilwiii  K]ihraim.  (\Vest)  Amesbury 

(ioodiiii;-.  Sar^-ent  i*^  Co..(\V.)Ajaiesbury 

IlaiUey  Franklin,  AN'eiili.am 

llawkes  Adam,  liynntield 

Ilenlield  Amos,  Salem 

Ilod^kins  John  Jr.,  Ipswich 

lloyt  Leonard,  Lawrence 

Lane  John,  Ip.swieh 

Leaeh  Thomas  K.,  Topsfield 

Lord  A.  v.,  Ipswich 

Lorini;  Edward  1).,  Salem 

Melntire  H.,  Salem 

Nichols  Alfred.  (West)  Amesbury 

Nichols  William  U.,  Salisbury 

Noyes  Charles  IL,  (West)  Am'csbury 

Palmer  Charles,  (West)  Amesbury 

Patten  George,  Salisbury 

Peek  Natlian,  Lynn 

Perkins  Edward,  Gloucester 

Perrj-  Felix,  (West)  Ame-sbury 

Poor  William  &  Co.,  Andover 

Pressy  Frank,  (West)  Amesbury 

Rice  Joseph,  Andover 

Richardson  J.  C,  Newburyport 

Sargent,  Gunnison&  Co.,(W.)Amesb'y 

Sargent  John  P.,   (West)  Amesbury 

Sargent  Jonathan  B.,  (West)  Amesbury 

Sargent  Tappan,  " 

Sargent  Thomas,  " 

Sargent  'Willis  P.,  " 

Small  Amos  T.,  " 

Smiley  Francis,  " 

Smiley  William,  " 

Stevens  Samuel,  '• 

Stocker  John  W.,  Salem 

Tuckwell  Samuel  S.,  (\\'cst)  Amesbury 

A"arum)i  Corliss,  Methuen 

IVailleigh  .Tonathan,  Salisbury 

^^aldron  E.  S.,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 

U'rtllis  Charles  N.,  Beverlv 

Whittier  .lohn  P.,  llaverliiU 

Wliittier  Moses,  Rowley 

Whitney  &  Tuttle,  Salem 

Wilkins  Charles  N.,  Danvers 

Wood  WiUiam,  Lynn 

Carvers. 
Burnham  Aaron  L..  Essex 
Decater  Paul,  Lynn 
Rossiter  Charles  IL,  Manchester 
True  Joseph,  Salem 
^Vilson  &  Son,  Xcwburyport 

Caulkers. 

Burnham  Noah.  Essex 
Burnham  &  Quimby,  Essex 
Chipman  C.  D.  &  Co.,  Newburyport 
Church  L.,  Newburyport 
Duggan  Patiick,  Bevei'ly 
I'landers  Epoch,  Newbur3T5ort 
Knapp  William,  Newburyport 
Mott  F.  &  Co.,  Newburyport 
Robinson  David,  Lynn 

Tompson .  Lynn 

To]iham  James,  Marblehead 


Chair  and  Sofa  makers. 

Ayers  Isiuic,  Manchester 
Dane  &  Co.,  Manchester 
Daiiforth  &  Co.,  Manchester 
Doilge  Cyrus,  Manchester 
lloyt  William,  .Manchester 
.lolinson  Wilii.'im,  Manchester 
Kimball  .L,  Salem 
Standley  Kufus,  Alanehester 
Tajijian  S.'imuel,  Manchester 
VennardE.  S.,  .Manchester 

Cigar  and  Snuff  Manufacturers. 

Bartlett  Freilerick  B.,  Salem 
Battis  &  Brown,  i<alem 
Bond  Charles  !M.,  Saugiw 
Bond  Jlilton,  Saugus 
ClilTord  &  Ross,  Newburyport 
Coiip  James  M.,  Saugus, 
Copp  John,  Saugus 
Copp  WiUiam,  Saugus 
Fisk  Francis,  Saugus 
Iluse  Enoch,  Newburyport 
Jafjues  Amos  F.,  Newbm-yport 
Laskey  &  Richards,  Salem 
Jlerriil  W.  W.,  Newburyport 
Noble  William,  Saugus 
Parker  William,  2d,  Saugus 
Pousland  T.  D.,  Salem 
Proctor  Thomas  B.,  Marblehead 
Raddin  Charles,  Saugus 
Raddin  Hiram,  Saugus 
Raddin  .Milton.  Lynn 
Sherwin  A\'illiam,  Salem 
Skinner  R.  &  Son,  Salem 
Smith  Wilham  R.,  Salem 
Sweetser  C.  &  Son,  Saugus 
Zimmerman  J.  A.,  Salem 

Clergymen. 

Explanation  of  the  Abbreviations. —  C. 
T. ,  Con^regationalist  (  Trinitarian)  ; 
B.,  Baptist;  F.  B..  Freewill  Baptist; 
ilf.,    Methodist;    M.   P.,    Methodist 
Protestant;  M.  E.,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal; E.  M.,  Evan.  Methodist ;  E., 
Episcopalian;   O.  U.,  Congregation- 
alist  (  Unitarian)  ;   Uv.,  Unirersalist ; 
Ch.,  Christian;  R.  C,  Roman  Cath- 
olic ;    N.  J.,  New  Jerusaleyn ;  Me., 
Millerite  ;  Mn.,  Mormon. 
Abbott  Joseph,  [C.  T.]  Beverly 
Adams  I.,  [C.  T.]  Georgetown 
Adams  John,  [M.  E.]  Lynn 
Aiken  J.,  [C.  T.]  Gloucester 
Appleton  Frank  P.,  [C.  U.]  Danvcrs 

Austin ,  [M.  E.]  :\Iarblehead 

Babcock  WiUiam  R.,  [E.]  Salem 
Bacon  J.  M.,  [C.  T.]  Salisbury 
Bailey  A.  F.,  [M.  E.]  Gloucester 
Baker  Abijah  R.,  [C.  T.]  Lynn 
Baker  Henrj',  [Uv.]  Georgetown 
Banister  Daniel  K.,  [M.  E.]  Saugus 
Barrows  F.  Q,,  [M.  E.]  Marblehijad 
Bower  Charles  J.,  [C.  XJ.]  Newburyport 
Boyden  Luman,  [M.  E.]  Salem 
Braman  Is,aa,c,  [C.  T.]  Georgetown 
Braman  Milton  P.,  [0.  T.]  Danvers 
Brigham  Levi,  [C.  T.]  Saugus 
Briggs  W.  T.,  [C.  T.]  (North)  Andover 
Brooks  Eldridce  S.,  [Uv.]  Lynn 
Bronson  B.  F.^  [B.]  Methuen 
Brown  Addison,  [B.]  Haverhill 
Brown  WiUiam  B..  [C.  T.]  Andover 
Butler  James  D.,  [C.  T.]  Danvers 
Burnham  E.,  [Uv.]  Essex 
Byram  R.  P.,  [B.]  Salisbury  [port 

Campbell  Randolph.  [C.  T.]  Newbury- 
Carlton  Michael,  [B.]  Salem 
Carey  John  G.,  [M.  E.]  Topsfield 
OarrA.  W.,  [B.]  Rowley 
Chadwick  Nicholas  S.,  [Ch.]  Lynn 
Chaffin  A.  W.,  [B.]  Danvers 
Clark  Jonas  B.,  [C.  T.]  Lynn    [cester 
Coffin  E.  W.,  [Uv.](Annisquam)  Glou- 
Cogcin  WiUiam  S.,  [C.T.]  Boxford 
Cole  Timothy,  [Ch]  Haverhill 
Condit  UzalVv.,  [C.T.]  Lynnfield(Cen'r) 
Comings  E.  J.,  [C.  T.]  Haverhill 
Conway  .Tames,  [R.  C.]  Salem 
Cuoke  Parsons,  [C.  T.]  1-ynu 


Cnrns  Abijah,  [C.  T.](West)  lluverhill 
Crowell  Robert,  [(;.  T.]  Essex 
Cusliing  Stepli<-n,  [M.  E.]  Lynn 
Cutting  II.  P.,  (IJ,|  AuieHbury        [port 
Dimmiek  Luther  F.,  [(;.  T.J  Ncwbury- 
Dutton  C.  II.,  |i;v.]  Essex 
Dwincll  Isra.O  E.,  (C.  T.j  Salem 
Katon  William  IL,  [It.]  Salem 
Flddv  Edwin  B.,  [B.]  Beverly 
Edgidl  .1.  (J.  A.,  [C.  T.]  WcstXewbury 
I'/dls  W.  W.,  fC.  T.]  Newburyport 
Kldredgi'  George  II.,  fCb.l  .Salisbury 

V. rson  Brown,  (('.  T,|  Salem 

Kmerson  R.,  [C.  T.J  Anilover 
Fislier  EbeneZer,  [Uv.]  Salem 
Fisk  Daniel  T.,  [0.  T.]  Newburyport 
Fitz  Daniel,  [C.  T.]  Ipswich 
Fletcher  James,  [C.  T.]  Danvers 
Flint  James.  [C.  U.]  Salem 
Frothingham  0.  B.,  [C.  U.]  Salem 
Fuller  Samuel,  [E.]  Andover 
Gale  Wakefield.  [C.  T.]  P.oekport 
Gannett  All<-n,  [C.  T.]  Beverly       [port 
Gordon   William  C,  [M.  E.]  Newbury- 
Greene  H.  S.,  [C.  T.]  (Ballard  Vale)  An- 
Hallam  Isaac  W.,  [E.]  Lynn         [dover 
Harrington  Ilenrv  F'..  [C.U.]  Lawrence 
High  WiUiam  CtJI.E.]  Danvers 
Hinckley  I'rederick,  [C.  U.]  Haverhill 
Holbrook  WiUard,  [C.  T.]  (Line  Brook) 

Ipswich 
Holbrook  Willard,  [C.  T.]  Rowley 
Hood  J.  A.,  [C.  T.]  Middlcton 
Iloppin  J.  M.,  [C.  T.]  Salem 
Hosford  B.  F.,  [C  T.]  Haverhill 
Howe  0.  S.,  [M.  E.]   (Ballard  A'ale)An- 
Iluntoon  B.,  [C.  U.]  Marblehead  [dover 

Johnson ,  [Uv.]  Marblehead 

Johnson  .1.  R.,  [Uv.]  Lynn 

Keeley  Josiah,  [B.]  Wenham 

Kelley  Samuel,  [.M.  E.]  Lawrence 

King  Rufus,  [C.  T.]  Amesbury      [head 

LawTcnce  Edward  A.,   [C.  T.]  Marble- 

Lennon  Henry,  [R.  C]  Newburyport 

Lewis  Wales,  [C.  T.]  (East)  Haverhill 

Lincoln  N.,  [Uv.]  Andover 

Lindsey  John,  [M.  E.]  Lj-nn 

Lyle  George,  [B.]  Rockport 

Marcy  Ichabod,  [M.  E.]  (N.)  Andover 

Marvin  .Tosiah,  [Uv.]  Saugus 

Mason  David,  [M.]  Rockport 

JIa.son  L.  B.,  [Uv.]  Haverhill 

Mayo  A.  D.,  [Uv.]  Gloucester 

McDonald ,  [R.  C]  Lawrence 

McLoud  Anson,  [C.  T.]  Topsfield 
Medbury  Nicholas,  [B.]  Newburyport 
Merrill  Wilham  P.,  [I".  B.]  Amesbury 
Mills  Roliert  C,  [B.]  Salem 
Mordough  J.  H.,  [C.  T.]  Hamilton 
Morse  Bryan,  [M.  E.]  Methuen 
Mountford  AVilham,  [C.  U.]  Gloucester 
Munroe  Nathan,  [C.  T.]  Bradford 
O'Donnell  James,  [R.  C]  Lawrence 
Oliphant  D.,  [C.  T.]  (North)  Uaverhill 
Osier  Leonard,  [M.  E.]  Salem 
Paine  Albert,  [C.  T.]  (West)  Amesbury 
Park  Calvin  E,,  [C.  T.]  (West)  Boxford 
Patch  George  W.,  [B.]  Marblehead 
Pcirce  Chas.  IL,  [C.T.](West)  Andover 
Perkins  John  W.,  [M.  j;.]  Newburyport 
Pern-  Gardner  B..  [C.  T.]  Groveland 
Philhps  John  C,  [C.  T.]  Methuen 
Pike  Daniel  P.,  [Ch.]  Newburjport 
Pike  John.  [C.T.]  Rowley 
Pinkham  Nathaniel  J..  [B.]  jVmcsbury 
Plumb  D.  IL,  [Uv.]  Gloucester 
Plummer  Henry,  [Mn.]  Haverhill 
Prince  .Tohn  M.,  [C.  T.]  Georgetown 
Putnam  J.  W.,  [Uv.]  Danvers 
Putnam  Simeon.  [M.  E.]  Lvnn 
Redding  C.  W.,  [B.]  Beverly 
Richards  Daniel,  [M.  E.]  Lvnn 
Richards  William  C,  [B.]  Lynn 
Richardson  .1.  G.,  [B.]  L;iwrcnce 
Robinson  Edwin  L.,  [Ch.]  E.ssex 
Sanford  Miles,  [B.]  Gloucester 
Sawyer  Benj.amin.  [C.  T.]  Salisbury 
Seabury  Ed%nn.  [C.  T.]  Gloucester 
Shackford  Chas.  C.  [C.  U.l  Lynn 
Shahane  Thomas  IL,  [R.  C]  Salem 
Shepard  James,  [M.  E.]  Ipswich 
Southg;ite  Robert.  [C.  T.]  Ipswich 


94 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Spaulding Sam'lJ.,  [C.  T.]  Newb'yport 
Spauldincr  \V'.,[Uv.]  (West)  Haverhill 
Stone  T.  T.,  [0.  U.]  Salem 
Sweatland  I.  A.,  (M.  E.]  Salisbury 

Sweet ,  [Ch.]  Lawrence 

Tavlor  Jeremiah,  [C.  T.]  Wenhami 
Taylor  J.  L. ,  [C.  T.]  (South)  Andover 
Taylor  0.  A. ,  [C.  T.]  Manchester 
Tenuey  i".  V.,  [0.  T.]  Newbury 
Thayer  C.  T.,  [C.  U.]  Beverly 
Thompson  J.  W.,  [C.  U.]  Salem 
Train  Arthur  S.,  [B.]  Haverhill 
Van  Oampen  H.,  [Uv.]  Rockport 
Vermilye  A.  G.,  [C.  T.]  Newburyport 
Very  .Tones,  Salem 
Wajigoner  W.  H.,  [Uv.]  Methuen 
■\Vassou  David  A.,  [C.  T.]  Groveland 
AV'hoaton  Levi,  [C.  T.]  Gloucester 
Willard  F.  A.,  [B.]  Danvers 
Williams  Francis  C.,  [C.  U.]  Andover 
Wilson  Jarvis,  [M.  E.]  Gloucester 
AVithington  L.,  [C.  T.]  Newbury 
Woodman  Jonathan,  [F.  B.]  Lawrence 
Worcester  Samuel  M.,  [C.  T.]  Salem 

Clothing,  &/C. 

Allen  Edward,  Salisbury 

Alley  John,  3d,  Lynn 

Baker  S.  N.,  Ipswich 

Ballou  C.  N.  &  J.  W.,  Newburyport 

Bartlett  Charles  A.,  Marblehead 

Batchelder  Oliver  F.,  Danvers 

Bates  &  Perkins,  Salem 

Bott  S.  R.,  Newburyport 

Boyd  Joel,  Essex 

Brown  Joiin,  Marblehead 

Campbell  George  W.,  Newburyport 

Cantillon  J.  0.  H.,  Lawrence 

Carlton  &  Merrill,  Salem 

Carpenter  D.  P.,  Salem 

Chamberlain  George,  Marblehead 

Chancy  James,  Salem 

Cheeney  Charles,  Newburyport 

Conway  John,  Marblehead 

Currier  A.,  Haverhill 

Dane,  Dole  &  Co.,  Danvers 

Day  Luther,  Lawrence 

Dean  II.  A.,  Lawrence 

Dean  AV'illiam  II.,  Rockport 

Dike  Samuel,  Beverly 

Edwards  Benjamin,  Salem 

Elwell  &  Dann,  Gloucester 

Fairfield  J.  M.  &  Co.,  Lawrence 

Fletcher  Edmund,  Haverhill 

Eraser  John,  Salem 

Griffin  E.,  Salem 

(irffith.s  Rufus  S.,  Newburj'port 

Harvey  George  B.  &  W.  H.,  Lynn 

Haskell  AVilliam  H.,  Gloucester 

Hill  iieorge  W.,  Lawrence 

Keith  Nathaniel,  Lynn 

Kimball  &  Treab,  Haverhill 

KimbainVilliam  R.,  (West)  Boxford 

Linn  H.  P.j  (Ballard  Vale)  Andover 

Loguc  Daniel,  Andover 

Lord  William,  Beverly 

Martin  Dean  il.,  Newburyport 

Merchant  Henry  E.,  Gloucester 

Millett  William  P.,  Andover 

Nason  S.  F.,  Lawrence 

Newcomb  T.  &  J.,  Haverhill 

Palmer  William  H.,  Salem 

Pock  J.  &  F.  S.,  Salem 

Pi^rkiiis  S:  Brown,  Salem 

ItosN  'I'iiiiiithy  B.,  Ipswich 

Siavernsi  George  W.,  Salem 

Shaw  Mofios  H.  Jr.,  Gloucester 

ShowcU  Alfred,  Lawrence 

Sibley  G.  N.,  Salem 

SiiMiuonsA.  K.,  Salem 

Smith  Foster,  Newburyport 

Smith  Foster  W.,  Newburyport 

Smith  Gccirgo  II.,  Salem 

Sii.uihliiig  William  R.,  Lawrence 

Stacy  Khrii  11.,  Gloucester 

Sweetscr  Moses,  Newburyport 

Tappan  John  S.,  Gloucester 

Taylor  Levi,  Haverhill 

Tuck  .losoph  T).,  Beverly 

Tufts  di-oi-go.  Rockport 

Tiinici'  (icorge.  Salisbury 

Usher  Roland  (i..  Lynn 


Wade  Frank,  Marblehead 
Willcomb  Daniel  L.,  Ipswich 
Williams  James,  (West)  Lynn 
Woodbury  Henry,  Lynn 

Cloths  and  Cassimeres. 

Henfield  John,  Salem 

Coal  and  Wood. 

Appleton  Thomas,  Marblehead 

Black  Moses  &  James,  Danvers 

Breed  Daniel,  Lynn 

Breed  &  Fowler,  Lynn 

Brooks  A.  T.,  Salem 

Brown  Jacob,  Ipswich 

Brown  Ne\vman,  Newburyport 

Clifford  &  Neal.  Lynn 

Coffin  William,  Newburyport 

Dike  John,  Salem 

Dol  liver  &  Stacy,  Gloucester 

Dodge  J.  L.,  Salem 

Fowler  &  Kingsbury,  Salisbury 

Fowler  Richard  &  Son,  Newburyport 

Grover  John,  Salem 

Hale  Samuel,  Newburyport 

Haskell  &  Marshall,  Rockport 

Hatch  L.  B.,  Salem 

Ileeney  &  Clark,  Salem 

Ilodgkins  J.  B.,  Rockport 

How  Moses,  Haverhill 

Humphrey  &  Twisden,  Marblehead 

Hunt  Joseph,  Salem 

Kitfield  Thomas  H.,  Blan Chester 

Knight  George  W.,  Manchester 

Newhall  William  M.,  Lynn 

Patch  Joseph,  Newburyport 

Pattce,  Brown  &  McGregor,  Lawrence 

Pearson  W.  M.  &  J.  L.,  Newburyport 

Pettingill  J.  S.,  Newburyport 

Pickering  William,  Salem 

Pickett  R.  &  J.,  Beverly 

Pierce  Edwin,  Lawrence 

Pitman  John,  Marblehead 

Richardson  Joseph,  Andover 

Sanborn  S.  &  F.  T.,  Salem 

Sanborn  John  S.,  Gloucester 

Safford  John,  Beverly 

Simpson  David,  JIarblehcad 

Smith  George,  Gloucester 

Sullivan ,  Lawrence 

Swan  D.  S.,  Lawrence 
Swazey  Thomas,  Lynn 
Trull  Elijah,  Lawrence 

Coffee  Factory. 

Raddin  G.  W.,  Saugus 

Coffin  V/arehouses. 
Abbott  I-I.  &  Co.,  Andover 
Barnard  H.  F.,  '• 

Ilubon  Henry,  Salem 
Girdler  D.  C,  HaverhiU 
RandaU  J.  P.,        " 

Comb  Manufacturers. 

B.ailey  S.  N..  West  Xewburv 
Chase  II.  G.  0.  &  T.  M.,  West  Newbury 
Chase  John,  " 

Chase  J.  S.,  " 

Emery  C.  II.,  " 

Emery  L.  A.  &  Co.,  " 

Marshall  John,  " 

Noycs  An.son  W.,  " 

Noyes  S.  C.  &  Co.,  " 

Smith  David,  " 

Commission  Merchants. 

Bartlett  J.  ('.,  Lawrence 

Joplin  W.  D.,         " 

Pedrick  &  Clossou,  Lawrence 

Confectioners. 

Allen  John  II.,  Andover 

Carter  Charles  W.,  Ncwburyijort 

Carter  Luther,  Newburyport 

Crocker  S.  P.,  Salem 

Estes  G.  W.,        " 

Lane  E.  A.,  Newburyport 

Lucy  N.  T.  &  C.  W.,  Newburyport 

McLavin  .1.,  Lawrence 

Mideros  D.  A.,      " 


Parsons  J.  D.,  Newburyport 
Proctor  &  Rhodes,  Lynn 
Rogers  F.  D.,  Marblehead 
Sayles  Alfred  S.,  Lawrence 
Simon  J.,  Salem 
Stackpole  Nathan,  Lawrence 
Steele  M.  Mrs.,  '■ 

Wood  Thomas,  '• 

Wymanll.  B.,  Salem 

Coopers  and  Packers  of  Fish. 
Allen  David,  Manchester 
Arrington  Joseph  A.,  Salem 
Averill  Warren,  Ipswich 
Bacon  Jacob,  Gloucester 
Bradley  William  H.  &  Sons,  Rockport 
BroNvn  Samuel,  Marblehead 
Burnham  Alfred,  Essex 
Burnham  Amos,       " 
Burnham  Wm.  2d,  " 
Cone  Henry,  (West)  Lynn 
Dalrymple  Simon  0.,  Salem 
Florence,  Farley  &  Co.,  " 
GeteheU  Benjamin  AV.,    " 
Goodwin  A.  E.,  Newburyport 
Goodwin  John,  '• 

Goodwin  Robert,  Beverly 
Goodwin  &  Rowell,  Salem 
Hale  Charles  AV.,  Newburyport 
Kehew  Samuel,  Salem 
Kimball  John,  Ipswich 
Low  Richard,  Salem 
Merrill  J.   &   Son,  Salem 
Nichols  AA'illiam  H.,     " 
Parsons  J.  &  AV.  AV.,  Rockport 
Perkins  William  H.,  Gloucester 
Patten  Thomas,  Newburyport 
Roundy  Thomas,  Salem 
Savory  Robert,  Beverly 
Story  Daniel,  Salem 
Swett  Henry,  Marblehead 

Coppersmiths. 

[See  also  Brass  Founders.] 
Currier  &  AVait,  Haverhill 
Dana  J.  H.  &  Co.,  Lawrence 
Knapp  B.  R.,  Newburyport 
Le  Casquet  &  Ames,  Haverhill 
Richardson  M.  II.,  Andover 

Cord  and  Line  Manufacturers. 

Chisholm  Joseph,  Salem 

Davis  Samuel,  Newburyport 

Gwinn  James,  Salem 

Luut  Paul,  Newburyport 

Pearson  Ariel,        " 

Smith  Samuel,       " 

AV^ormsted  Michael,  Newburyport 

Cordage  Manufacturers. 

Boynton  Eleazer,  Rockport 
Chisholm  Thomas,  Salem  [patent] 
Coker  Stephen  N.  Jr.,  Newburyport 
Corliss  Benjamin  II.,  Gloucester 
Essex  <,^ordage  (!o..  [Henry  AA'hitman, 

agent,]  Marblehead 
Giles  Matthew  S.,  Rockport 
AVilson  John,  Beverly 

Counsellors. 

Abbott  Alfred  A.,  Danvers 
Andrews  George,  Salem 
Barstow  Benjamin,  " 
Bartlett  Enoch,  Lawrence 
Benson  C!oo.  AV.,         " 
Bickford  Horace,  Newburyport 
Binney  William  C.,  Amcsbury 
Blanchard  A.  A.,  Lawrence 
Bordman  B.,  •' 

Briggs  George  P.,        " 
Brown  N.  Jr.,  Salem 
Chase  I'crley  S.,  Lawrence 
Chcver  George  F.,  Salem 
Choate  (ioorge  F., 
Clark  Joseph  F.,  Lawrence 
ConoUy  II.  L.,  Salem 
Couch  Joseph,  Lawrence 
Cross  R.,  " 

Dodge  Allen  AA'..  Hamilton 
Duncan  James  H.,  Haverhill 
Ihulicott  AVilliam  C,  Salem 


ESSEX   COUNTY. 


95 


Kabins  William,  Marblehead 
FostiT  Moses  Jr.,  Atidovor 
(loi-rish  .loscph  (1.,  Xcwliuryport 
lIiiniKiii  N.  \V.,  Lawniiicu 
Haskell  (ieorge,  Ipswieli 
llazcn  N.  W.,  Aiulovcr 
llevward  \i.  CI.,  Lynn 
Hills  Nathaniel,  Newburyport 
Holmes  Charles  H.,  Topsfield 
Howo  Xathan  S.,  Haverhill 
Ives  .S.  15.  Jr.,  Salem 
.Tones  Jeremiah  P.,  Georgetown 
Kimball  K.  W.,  Salenv 
King  John  CUen,  8aloni 
Kittredgo  Alfred,  Haverhill 
Lord  George  K.,  Jiiswich 
Lord  Nathaniel  J.,  8aleni 
Lord  Otis  P.,  Salem 
Manning  J.  B.,  Kockport 
Marsh  John  J.,  Haverhill 
Marston  Stephen  'VV.,  Newburyport 
Marston  W.  A.,  '" 

Merrill  Samuel,  Andover 
Mudge  Benj.  ¥.,  Lynn 
Nash  Lonson,  Gloucester 
Newell  Charles  S.,  Lawrence 
Newhall  Jann's  U.,Lynn 
NewhallTliciiiiasB.,     " 
Newton  (.!hristupher  G.,  Lawrence 
Northend  William  D.,  Salem 
Osgood  J.  B.  F.,  " 

Parsons  Thomas  A.,  Lawrence 
Pay  son  Thomas  E.,  Rowley 
Peabody  Dean,  (West)  Lynu 

Perkins  B.  C.,  Dauvers 

Perry  J.  W.,  Salem 

Phillips  Samuel,  Newburyport 

Phillips  Stephen  H.,  Salem 

Pierce  Nathaniel,  Gloucester 

Prescott  William  C,  Salem 

Proctor  John  W.,  Danvers 

llantoul  Robert  Jr.,  Beverly 

Reed  Jacob  W.,  Oroveland 

Roberts  D.,  Salem 

Rogers  Augustus  D.,  Salem 

Russell  Jeremiah,  Georgetown 

Safford  Daniel  E  ,  Hamilton 

Saunders  Daniel  Jr.,  Lawrence 

Stephens  Thomas,  Beverly 

Stevens  Ivan.  Lawrence 

Stevens  William,      " 

Stevens  William  O.," 

Stickney  Jeremiah  C,  Lynn 

Stone  Eben  F.,  Newburyport 

Story  Augustus,  Salem 

Taggart  William.  Haverhill 

Tenney  John,  Methuen 

Thorndike  L.,  Salem 

Waters  Joseph  G.,  Salem 

Watson  B.  1'.,  Lawrence 

AVebb  Stephen  P.,  Salem 

Weed  Dan,  Lawrence 

Wheatland  George,  Salem 

Wheatland  Stephen  G.,  Salem 

White  N.  G.,  Lawrence 

Wright  Thomas,      " 

WrightWm.H.P.,  " 

Country  Stores, 

[Wliere  are  kept  Dry  Goods,  Groceries, 
Aixriculliiral  Instruments,  Ifc.  ^'c.  §'c. 
Those  iclio  deal  in  but  one  kind  of 
goods  will  not  be  found  here,  but  un 
der  their  appropriate  headings.] 

Abbot  H.  AV.,  Andover 

Abbot  &  Hidden,  Andover 

Adams  B.  P.,  Topsfield 

Adams  Samuel,  Beverly 

Allen  William,  Salisbury 

Atwood  M.  P.,  Groveland 

Averill  E.  P.  &  Co.,  Midd'.eton 

Babson  David  &  Gorham,  Rockport 

Bailey  George  E.,  (North)  Danvers 

Bancroft  Thomas  i\,  Danvers 

Bartlett  T.  C,  Haverhill 

Batoheliler  Oliver  F.,  Danvers 

Bayloy  ."-tephen,  (W.)Amesbury 

Blaokinton  Oliver,  Rowley 

Boyuton  David  P.,  Rockport 

Boynton  Henry,  Rowley 

BoyntonJohn,         " 

Boynton  William,  Rockport 


Bradley  &  Tyler,  Haverhill 
Brooks  Reuben,  IJockport 
Brown  B.  &  Son,  West  Newbury 
Brown  James,  Rockport 
Brown  Leonard,  Salisbury 
Brown  S.  W.,  Gloucester 
Burnham  George  W.  Jr.,  Essex 
Burnham  Leonard,  Gloucester 
Burnham  &  Gentleo,  Manchester 
Burtt  &  Dearborn,  (Ballard  Vale)  An 

dover 
Cantillon  Joseph  0.  II.,  Lawrence 
Carlton  ¥.  D.,  West  Newbury 
Carlton  Guy,  Methuen 
Carr  .1.  C,  West  Newbury 
Carruthers  &  Brown,  Salisbury 
Choate  Benjamin,  Rockport 
Clary  John,  (West)  Aniesbury 
Clark  Augustus  N.,  Beverly 
Clark  Henry,  Rockport 
Coburn  Stephen,  Ipswich 
Cogswell  Daniel,        " 
Cogswell  H.  C,  Essex 
Cogswell  Ebenezer,  Ipswich 
Cole  Gideon,  Beverly 
Courtney  Benjamin,  Essex 
Dane,  Dale  &  Co.,  Danvers 
Davis  James,  Gloucester 
Dearborn  Cyrus  Jr.,  SaUsbiu-y 
Dodge  M.,  Ipswich 
Dodge  William,  Manchester 
Dooley  Michael,  Gloucester 
Eames  &  Hale,  Rockport 
Elwells  Henry,  Gloucester 
Endicott  William,  Beverly 

Fairbanks  G.  W.,  Saugus 
Fifield  Benjamin  E.,  Salisbury 
Flint  E.  S.,  Glovicester 
Foster  John,  (North)  Andover 
Fowler  &  Kingsbury,  Salisbury 
French  &  Tapley,  ( Js'orth)  Danvers 
.Friend  George  &  Co.,  Gloucester 

Garland  George,  " 

Griffin  Gustavus,  " 

Grover  C.  E.  &  E.,  " 

Gutterson  B.  G.,  Methuen 

Harris  James,  Rockport 

Haskell,  Marshall  &  Co.,  Rockport 

Haskell,  Stimson  &  Co.,        " 

Haskins  J.  S.  &  Co.,   (Ballard  Vale) 

Haskins  Jloses,  Rockport        [Andover 

Hathaway  &  Ellis,  Georgetown 

Henderson  Daniel  S.,  Hamilton 

Ilerrick  Samuel  D.,  Beverly 

Higgins  &  Abbot,  Andover 

Hill  Albert,  Ipswich 

Holt  S.  P.,  Andover 

Hood  Francis  G.,  Boxford  [bury 

Hosum,  BaUey  &  Durgin,  AVest  Xew- 

Howe  J.  S.,  Methuen 

Iloyt  John,  Rockport 

Jewett  Israel  K..  Ip.swlch 

.loplin  AV.  D.,  La^vrence 

Kidder  AV.  AV.  &  Co.,  Lvnnfield 

Kimball  &  Gould,  Topsfield 

Kimball  John,  Salisbury 

Knights  Thomas  P.,  Rockport 

Knights  AA'inchester,  Salisbury 

Lambert  &  Merrill,  Danvers 

Lane  Gideon,  Gloucester 

Larcuni  Cornelius,  Beverly 

Lathrop  &  Co.,  Salisbury 

Lawrence  J.  D.,  Saugus 

Le  F'avor  Thomas,  Beverly 

Lord  Asa,  Ipswich 

Lowe  Daniel,  Rockport 

Mansfield  &  Sons,  Gloucester 

Merchant  A.  &  Co.,        " 

Marchant  &  AA'ells,  " 

Marshall  Thomas  0.,  Rockport 

McNeal  C.  G.,  Andover 

Merriam  F.  P.  &  Co.,  Middleton 

Merrill  Ezra,  Salisbury 

Montgomery  &  Co.,  Haverhill 

IMorgan  Luke,  Beverly 

Munroe  L.  S.,Lynnfield 

Oak  Joseph.  (West)  Aniesbury 

Page  A.  J.,  Danvers 

Page  Rufus  II.,  Groveland 

Parker  Amos,  " 

Parker  Benjamin,     " 

Parker  Peter,  " 


Parker  S.  H.,  (Sutton's  Mills)  Andover 
Parsons  Benjamin  &  Sons,  Gloufester 
Pay.son  John  S.,(  West)  Amesbury 
Pedrick  &  Closson,  Jjuwrenco 
Perkins  &  Jones,  VVcnham 
I'erley  &  Currier,  (North)  Danvers 
Perry  James,  Beverly 
Pickett  K.J. ,  Beverly 
Pool  John,  Rockport 
Porter  Samuel  &  Co.,  Beverly 
Pressy  E.  G.,  Bradford 
Prince  A.sa,  Bcrverly 
Prince  Daniel  N.  &  Son,  Rowley 
Proctor  .1.  0.,  Gloucester 
Putnam  B.  C.  &  J.  A.,  AVenham 
Jiiehards  Daniel,  (North)  Danvers 
Richards  H.  Vj.,  Ipswich 
Richardson  J.  M.,  Essex 
Richardson  T.  .!.,  Jlethuen 
Ru.ssell  Levi  H.,  Lynnfield  (Centre) 
Rust  John  P.,  Hamilton  [bury 

Sargent,  Gunnison  &  Co.,  (AA'est)  Ames- 
Sargent  Jes.se,  (Sutton's  Mills)  Andover 
Sargent  &  Danforth,  (North)  Andover 
Sargent  &  Story,  Essex 
Savary  George  &  Sons.  Groveland 
Saville  George,  Gloucester 
Savory  AV.  H.,  Georgetown 
Sa\vyer  E.,  Methuen 
Sawyer  Moses,  (AVest)  Amesbury 
Sayward  Epes  &  Co.,  Gloucester 
Smith  Eben,  Beverly 
Spinney  Charles,  Lynnfield 
Spofford  II.  A.,  Groveland 
Squires  James,  Amesbury 
Stacy  &  Babson,  Amesbury 
Stevens  AA'arren,  (North)  Andover 
Stickney  D.  B.  &  Sons,  Groveland 
Stone  William,  Amesbury 
Story  Andrew,  Essex 
Story  Cyrus,  Gloucester 
Swift  Nathaniel,  Andover 
Tappan  Israel  F.,  Manchester 
Tarr  AVashington,  Rockport 
Todd  &  Johnson,  Rowley 
Tuck  &  Appleton.  Hamilton 
Tyler  Caleb  G.  &  Co.,  Georgetown 
AVait  Joseph  &  Sons,  Ipswich 
AVales  Abiel,  Beverly 
Wales  Andrew  F.,  Beverly 
Wallis  Caleb,  "      "  [vers 

AVarren  A.  AV.  &  Co.,  (New  Mills)  Dan- 
AA'ebster  Stephen,  Salisbury 
A\'est  Luther,  Beverly 
AVhite  Charles  H.,  Amesbury 
AVhite  &  Hodges.  (North)  Andover 
AAhittier  Leonard.  Haverhill 
Willard  George.  Ipswich 
AA'illcomb  Daniel  L.,  Ipswich 
AA'illcomb  AVilliam,  " 

AA'inter  &  Johnson,  Gloucester 
AVonson  Samuel  &  Sons,  Gloucester 
Young  Epes,  '• 

Crockery. 

BassettN.  6.,  Newburyport 

Bowditch  AV.  A.,  Salem 

Breed  &  Childs,  (AVest)  Lynn 

Brooks  Asa,  Salem 

Carlton  J.  H.,  Haverhill 

Churchill  H.,  Lynn 

Foster  N.  &  T..  Newburyport 

I'rye  &  Aver,  Haverhill 

Gordon  Enos  H.,  Lvnn 

Holden  A., 

Kimball  L.,  Haverhill 

Loring  &  Clark,  Lawrence 

Mead  D.  &  Co..  Lynn 

Moulton  Joseph,  Newburyport 

Piopes  Timothv.  Salem 

Simonds  S.  C.  "&  E.  A.,  Salem 

Smith  Eben,  Beverly 

Union  Store.  Lynn 

A\'ells  Francis  I'.,  Lawrence 

Curled  Hair  Factory. 

Lord  E.  &  Co..  Salem 

Curriers. 

[5i?e  Leather  Dressers  and  Tanners  ] 
Adams  Thomas  II..  Rowley 
Allen  Ephraim,  Salem 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Austin  William,  Salem 

Blotlgett  &  Turner,  Haverhill 

Bott  James,  Salem 

BottJohn  0.,   " 

Boynton  D.,  Haverhill 

Brayden  James,  Salem 

Brewster  Ira  A.,      " 

Butters  11.  A.  &  Co.,  Haverhill 

]!utt(>rs  .lames,  " 

Burnham  Francis,  Essex 

Caldwell  Thomas  M.,  Methuon 

Carrol  Edward,  Lynn 

Carter  &  Riley,  Salem 

Coffin  Isaac,  Georgetown 

Conrey  James  H.,  Salem 

Conway  Hugh,  " 

CulUton  John,  " 

Dale  Joseph,  " 

Davis  Warren  P.,      " 

Elliott  L.  W.,  Danvers 

Emerson  Oliver,    '• 

Evans  Alvah,  Salem 

Farley  J.,  Danvers 

Farrar  Kimball,  Bradford 

Fernald  Stephen,  Danvers 

Frye  Daniel,  Salem 

Giddings  J.,  Danvers 

Gillion  John  W.,  Danvers 

Gould  C.  P.,  Salem 

Harrington  Charles,  Salem 

Haskell  Daniel  C,  Salem 

Hegarty  Jeremiah,  Salem 

Herriman  J.  P.,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 

Hodgdon  George  C,  Salem 

Hodgdon  S.,  Salem 

Ilodgkins  J.  S.,  Danvers 

Ilorton  Nathaniel,  Salem 

Hoyt  &  Harding,  Haverhill 

Huse  John,  Salem 

Jetfers  William,  Haverhill 

Jewett  George,  Rowley 

Johnson  Samuel.  Salem 

Keazer  Albert,  Salem 

IveiMicy  AVilliam,  Salem 

Kiinliall  Moses,  Danvers 

KiiiilMill  obadiah,  Danvers 

Knights  John  Jr.,  Jlanchester 

Ijcaroyd  J.  A.,  (North)  Danvers 

Looby  Thomas,  Salem 

Lord  John  A.,  Danvers 

Lord  AVilliam  N.,  Danvers 

Lovejoy  Elbridge,  Lynn 

Low  Benjamin,  Georgetown 

Mahoney  Jeremiah,  Salem 

Martin  AVilliam  P.,  Salem 

McCarty  Michael,  Salem 

McGeary  James,  Salem 

Jlerrill  Joseph,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 

Morse  William  T.,  Salem 

Moulton  Joseph,  (West)  Lynn 

Nelson  &  Merrill,  Danvers 

Newton  John  H.,  Salem 

Nichols  Thomas,  Salem 

Noah  Samuel  Jr.,  Salem 

Oliver  A.,  Lynn 

Osborn  Franklin,  Danvers 

Osborn  Miles  &  Co.,  Danvers 

O'Shea  Timothy,  Danvers 

Parker  Nathaniel,  Groveland 

Parker  Stephen,  Groveland 

Perry  &  Smith,  Lynn 

Povear  &  Co.,  Lynn 

Pinder  &  Brown,  Danvers 

Pitman  J.  C,  Salem 

Pitman  N.,  Salem 

I'louff  Edward,  Ipswich 

Phininicr  I liram,  Danvers 

I'oor  George,  Danvers 

I'cjor  Nathan  H.,  Danvers 

Porter  Andrew,  Danvers 

I'ortcr  Benjamin  P.,  Salem 

I'l'iitt  Klisha,  Salem 

rutnani  Jacob,  Salem 

Rood  Stciihen  F.,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 

Richardson  &  Coolidge,  (N.)  Danvers 

llobin.son  Levi,  (AVest)  Lynn 

llupp  Andrew,  Salem 

Sanborn  James.  Salem 

Sawyer  M.  K.,  Danvers 

Smith  Richard,  Danvers 

Souther  &  Blaney,  Lynn 

Bouthwick  James,  Danvers 


Stimpson  J.  C,  Salem 
Tapley  Philip,  Lynn 
Temple  J.  M.,  Ipswich 
Thorndike  AVilliam  D.,  Salem 
Tibbotts  Horace,  Danvers 
Titcomb  Paul,  Newbury 
Todd  Jonathan,  Rowley 
Treadwell  Nathaniel  R.,  Salem 
Turner  Charles  AV.,  Salem 
Turner  James,  Haverhill 
Tuttle  Nathaniel,  Salem 
Tuttle  AA'illiam,  Salem 
Upton  Franklin,  Danvers 
A'arney  AVilliam  D.  &  S.,  Salem 
AA'alden  Joseph  F.,  Salem 
AV'allis  Aaron,  Ipswich 
Webb  Putnam,  (New  Mills)^Danvers 
AVelcli  Thomas  S.,  Danvers 
AVeston  (Charles,  Salem 
AA^orthen  Lyman,  Haverhill 

Daguerreotypes. 

Batchelder  Nath'l,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 

Bent  Israel,  Newburyport 

Bowdoiu  D.  AV.,  Salem 

Cole  Charles,  Lawrence 

Guilford  E.  R.,  Amesbury 

Hardy  Jason,  Lawrence 

Miller  K.  A.,  Lawrence 

Moulton  J.  W.,  Salem 

Newberts  A.,  Lawrence 

Perkins  Elijah  R.,  Topsfield 

Snell  AVilliam,  Salem 

AVhittemore  S.  H.,  Lynn 

Dentists. 

Appleton  J.,  Geoi-getown 
Batchelder  J.  H.,  Salem 
Blake  D.  S.,  Newburyport 
Bowdoin  W.  L.,  Salem 
Buckmlnister  Isaac,  Lawrence 
Colby  J.  L.,  Manchester 
Collins  Hiram,  Salisbury 

Cutler ,  Marblehead 

Elliott  S.  H.,  Lawrence 
Farnnm  Joseph  Jr.,  Salem 
Fisk  Joseph  E.,  Salem 

Harris ,  Roekport 

Hayes  Elijah  D.,  Danvers 
Ilurd  AV.  W.,  Salem 
Kennison  G.  W.,  Newburyport 
Manley  H.,  Lawrence 
Martin  T.  M.,  Haverhill 
Mumford  M.  M.,  Newburyport 
Northell  Henry,  Gloucester 
Robinson  J.  A.,  Salem 
Sanborn  Eastman,  Andover 
Sanborn  J.  F.,  Beverly 
Smith  Justin  E.,  Newburyjjort 

Stearns ,  Andover 

Whitney  C.  H.,  Haverhill 

Distiller. 
Caldwell  Alexander,  Newburyport 
Caldwell  John,  Newburyport 
Hodges  S.  R.,  Salem 
Stone  B.  AV.,  Salem 

Doors,  Sashes,  and  Blinds. 

Anderson' Silas,  Haverhill 
Bullum  (Uarke,  Danvers 
Colby  Benjamin,  Haverhill 
Cross  John,  (North)  Danvers 
Newell  .Toseph,  Salem 
Perkins  Abram,  Essex 
Phelps  VVilliam  &  Sous,  Salem 
Pickering  P.  R.,  Newburyport 
Shepard  Joseph,  Marblehead 
AVilsou,  Allen  &  Co.,  Lawrence 
Tewkesbury  &  Caldwell,  (West)  Lynn 

Dry  Goods. 

[See  also  Country  Stores.] 

Abbott  E  AV.,  La^vrenco 
Adams  B.  P.,  Topsfield 
Ames  J.  E.,  IlaverhlU 
Averill  E.  P.  &  Co.,  Middleton 
Bachmau  Solomon,  Newburyport 
Batchelder  H.,  Salem 
Batchelder  Jonathan,  (AVcst)  Lynn 
Batchelder  Oliver  F.,  Danvers 


Bernhard  &  Block,  Newburyport 

Battis  &  Palfray,  Salem 

Baker  Samuel  N..  Ipswich 

Brackett  AA'Uliam  D.,  Lynn 

Bray  Ann  R.,  Salem 

Brooks  Reuben,  Roekport 

Brown  &  Bartlett,  Newburyport 

Brown  John  H.,  JIarblehead 

Brown  AA'm.  B. ,  Marblehead 

Bunker  A.  F.,  Salem 

Buntln  John,  Newburyport 

Calder  AVm.,   (Ballard  A'ale)  Andover 

Caldwell  James,  Newburyport 

Calef  John  C,  Gloucester 

Chamberlain  R.  K.,  Salem 

ChamberUn  George,  Marblehead 

Chase  Blaney,  Lynn 

Chase  S.  H.  AV.,  Haverhill 

Chase  William,  (AA'est)  Lynn 

Choate  Harvey,  Beverly 

Choate  F.  &  Co.,  Salem 

Clark  Augustus  N.,  Beverly 

Colman  B.,  Salem 

Conley  J.  S.  &  Co.,  Newburyport 

Dane,  Dole  &  Co.,  Danvers 

Daniel  R.  S.  &  Co.,  Danvers 

Davenport  Charles  W.,  Newburyport 

Dick.son  H.  &  Co.,  Lynn 

Dix  Asa  C,  Salem 

Dodge  Benjamin  P.,  Beverly 

Dougan,  Kerr  &  Co.,  Lawrence 

Downer  Thomas  &  Co.,  Salem 

Endicott  AVilliam,  Beverly 

Evans  Thomas,  Marblehead 

Fairfield  J.  M.,  Lawrence 

Flanders  S.,  Amesbury 

Foster  &  Price,  Salem 

French  David,  Ame.sbury 

French  &  Tapley.  (North)  Danvers 

Frothingham  J.  A.,  Newburyport 

Gavett  Charles,  Salem 

Gavett  AA'illiam  B.,  Salem 

George  &  Little,  Haverhill 

Goldthwait  M  Jr.  &  Co.,  Salem 

Goldthwait  AVillard,  Salem 

Griffin  Eliphalet,  Newburyport 

Hale  S.,  Rowley 

Hardy  Jason,  Lawrence 

Harrod  M.  &  P. ,  Newburyport 

Hosklns  Moses,  Roekport 

Hathaway  &  Ellis,  Georgetown 

Herbert  H.,  Rowley 

Hesseltine  Charles,  Newburyport 

Hill  George  C,  Salem 

Hill  AV.  &  R.,  Salem 

Holmes  (Uiarles  B.,  Lynn 

Hood  Francis  G.,  Boxford 

Horton  Edward  B.,  Newburyport 

Howard  John  B.,  Lawrence 

Hunt  M.  J.  Mrs.,  Methueu 

Hutchinson  AVilliam,  Lawrence 

Ireson  N.  H.  P.,  Lynn 

Jones  &  Parsons,  Gloucester 

Keith  J.,  Haverhill 

Kidder  AV.  AV.  &  Co.,  Lvnnfield 

Kimball  &  Gould,  Topsfield 

Lambert  &  Merrill,  Danvers 

Lancaster  T.  S.,  Gloucester 

LeJIaster  Polly  &  Sarah,  Marblehead 

Lord  A.  P.,  Ipswich 

Luscomb  George  A.,  Marblehead 

Macy  R.B.,  Haverhill 

Marchant  Henry  E.,  Gloucester 

Martin  II.,  Danvers 

Merrlam  F.  P.  &  Co.,  Middleton 

Merritt  T.  H..  Haverhill 

Moore  &  Field,  Lawrence 

Mudgo  George  AV.,  Lynn 

Munroe  L.  S.,  Lynnfiold 

Murray  &  Shattuck,  Lawrence 

Newman  S.  A.,  Ipswich 

Paine  .T.  A.,  Salem 

Page  Abel,  Haverhill 

Palmer  William  AV.,  Salem 

Perley  S:  Cinrier,  (North)  Danvers 

Plumnu-r  Kii'h;ird.  Newburyport 

Porter  IClicn,  Ilavorbill 

Prentiss  (leorge.  (North)  Danvers 

Kand.-ill  William  T.,  Lam-cnce 

Richar.ls  Daiiii^l,  (North)  Danvers 

Ropes  K.  <!.,  S.alem 

Ross  Timothy  B.,  Ipswich 


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llussell  Levi  H.,  Lynnfii'lJ 
Hunt  Jk'iijaniin  T.,  Salem 
Savory  William  II.,  (icovgeto\vn 
Scavoy  Isiuic  P.,  Ncwburypoit 
Shcpard  ICli-iSabeth,  Saleui 
Shc|ianl,l.  IJ.  &  S.  D.,  Salem 
Shillabur  8.,  Salem 
Smith  &  SfanwooJ,  LawTonce 
Spinney  Charles,  Lynnfield 
Stacy  &  IJabson,  Amesbury 
Stearns  A.  \\'.,  Lawrence 
Stevens  Samuel  &  Co.,  Gloucester 
Strain  J.  &  Co.,  Newburyport 
Sweetser  S.  &  Son,  Newburyport 
Titcomb  Charles  K.,  Newburyport 
Tdlman  (!.  B.,  Lynn 
I'owno  S.,  Lawrence 
Trow  &  I!u.shby,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 
Tufts  Richard,  Kockport 
Tyler  C.  G.  &  Co.,  Georgetown 
Union  Store,  Lynn 
Valpey  Samuel  B.,  (West)  Lynn 
Walker  &  Bolkcom,  Lawrence 
Wallace  II.,  Salem  [vers 

Warren  A.  W.  &  Co.,  (New  Mills)  Dan- 
Webster  Samuel,  Methuen 
White  C.  II.,  Amesbury 
MTiitteu  U.,  Lynn 

Dyers. 

Dodge  George  R.,  Newburyport 
Iloworth  &  Ilaserick,  Danvers 
Koles  Samuel  Jr.,  Salem 
Trees  John.  Lawrence 

Fancy  Goods. 

Babcock  &  Rcmond,  Salem 

Badger  Charles  F.,  Newburyport 

Ballard  M.  Jliss,  Saugus 

Barker  M.  Mrs.,  Methuen 

Barnes  J.  II.,  Lawrence 

Bodwell  William,  Lawrence 

Call  A.  A.,  Newburyport 

Carlton  James  II.,  Ilaverhill 

Chase  &  Laubham,  Haverhill 

Cheever  11.  Mrs.,  Saugus 

D:Ue  E.  Jlrs.,  Methuen 

Frye  &  Aycr,  Haverhill 

Uale  Moses,  Newburj'port 

Ilodgkins  Jacob  F.,  Newburyport 

Jaques  A.  B.,  Haverhill 

Johnson  H.  G.,  Newburyport 

Kimball  L..  Haverhill 

I^awrence  Jolm,  Lawrence 

Mumler  S.,  Lawrence 

Newhall  B.  M.,  Saugus 

Potter  Sarah  C,  Salem 

Ramsdell  C,  Lawrence 

Uichardson  E.  P.,  Lynnfield  (Centre) 

Rogers  S.  F.,  Salem 

Skerry  Francis  Jr.,  Salem 

Smith  &  Chamberlain,  Salem 

Smith  E.  W.,  Newburyport 

Stackpole  Nathan,  Lawrence 

Stevens  P.  A.,  (North)  Andover 

Stimpson  M.  A.,  (Ballard  Vale)  Andover 

Thompson  J.  Miss,  (Ballard  Vale)    " 

Tilton  J.  G.  &  Co.,  Newburyport 

Webster  Samuel,  Methuen 

Fisheries. 

Abbott  Eben.  G.,  Rockport 
Abbott  William  T.,  Rockport 
Adams  Samuel,  Beverly 
Babson  D.  &  G.,  Rockport 
Bamford  J.  A.  &  Co.,  Newburyport 
Barker  George,  Marblehead 
Blatchford  John,  Rockport 
Blatchford  William,  Rockport 
Bowden  J.  0.  &  Co.,  Marblehead 
Bowler  WiUiam,  Marblehead 
Boynton  David  P.,  Rockport 
Boynton  Eleazer,  Rockport 
Boynton  William,  Rockport 
Brown  Samuel,  Marblehead 
Brown  Sam'l  N.,  Gloucester  [curer] 
Carver  Philander,  Rockport 
Cloutman  George  C,  Marblehead 
Cloutmau  P.  D.,  Marblehead 
CroweU  David,  IJeverly 
Curtis  Robert,  Marblehead 
Dennis  Amos,  Newburyport 


Dill  &  Pratt,  Salem 

Doyle  Abraham  T.,  Beverly 

Dodd  Andrew,  Rockport 

Dodd  Stephen,  Kockport 

Dow  /,.,  Newburyport 

Endicott  &  'I'liorudike,  Beverly 

Fit/,,  Riggs  &  Co.,  Gloucester 

Foster  &  Lovett,  Beverly 

Friend  Chas.  &  Co.,  Gloucester  [cur's] 

Friend  Geo.  &  Co.,  Gloucester  [curers] 

Friend  Joseph  &  ('c,        ''       [curers] 

Garland  George,  Gloucester 

Gills  John  S..  Kockport 

Glass  Josejih  &  Co.,  Marblehead 

Goodwin  AVilliam,  Marblehead 

Gregory  John  H.,  Marblehead 

Griflin  James.  Rockport 

Hale  E.  &  W.,  Newburyport 

Hale  Samuel  &  Bro's,  Newburyport 

Hidden  Samuel,  JIarblehead 

IIumi)hrey  &  Twistlen,  Marblehead 

Knight  George  &  (!o.,  Marblehead 

Lovett  &  Davis,  Beverly 

Mann  William,  Rockport 

Mansfield  J.  &  Son,  Gloucester  [curers] 

Marehant  Addison  &  Co.,  "     [curers] 

Marchant  Henry,  Gloucester 

Marehant  Richard  &   Co.,  Gloucester 

Marshall  Thomas  0.  Rockport  [curers] 

Morgan  J.  &  H.,  Beverly 

Noble  Francis,  Rockport 

Ober  Samuel  &  Sons,  Beverly 

Parkhurst  Charles,  Gloucester 

Parkhurst  David,  Gloucester  [curer] 

Parsons  Benjamin  &  Co.,  Gloucester 

Parsons  Daniel  W.,  Rockport 

Pettingill  S.  &  Sou,  Newburyport 

Pew  John,  Gloucester 

Pickett  R.  &  J.,  Beverly 

Pitman  Henry  F.,  Marblehead 

Pool  John,  Rockport 

Pool  Moses  Jr.,  Rockport 

Pool,  ATllliam  Jr.,    " 

Poole  James,  Gloucester  [curer] 

Preston  &  Co.,  Salem 

Proctor  J.  0.  &  Co.,  Gloucester  [curers] 

Ramsdell  Richard,  Marblehead 

Sayward  Epes  &  Co.,  Gloucester 

Short  Henry,  Newburyport 

Standley  S.,  Marblehead 

Stone  Edward,  Beverly 

Stone  I.  &  J.,  Beverly 

Tarr  David,  Rockport 

Tarr  Francis,      " 

Tarr  Jas.,  Jr.,     " 

Tarr  Moses,  Jr.,  Gloucester  [curer] 

Tarr  Washington,  Rockport 

Topham  James  &  Co.,  Marblehead 

West  J.  A.  &  B.  A.,  Salem 

White  John  &  Co.,  Marblehead 

Wonson  John  F.,  Gloucester 

Wonson  Samuel  &  Sons,  Gloucester 

Woodbury  Elliott,  Beverly        [curers] 

Woodbury    John    &   Son,   Gloucester 

Wright  David,  Salem 

Young  John,  Rockport 

Flour  and  Grain. 

Ball  William,  Salem 

Bayley  Robert  &  Son,  Newburyport 

Breed  Asa,  Lynn 

Brewster  A.  R.,  Lawrence 

Brooks  A.  T.,  Salem 

Burnham  &  Gentlee,  Manchester 

Chandler  J.  T.,  Salem 

Courtney  Benjamin,  Essex 

Dodge  E.  &  Co.,  Salem 

Dodge  William,  Manchester 

Dow  Benjamin  &  Co.,  Haverhill 

Fowler  &  Kingsbury,  Salisbury 

Furness  W.  P.,  Lawrence 

Green  John  A.  &  Co.,  Beverly 

Gunnison  William  &  Son,  Newburyport 

Hale  D.  &  I.,  Newburyport 

Harvey  Samuel,  Methuen 

Higgins  &  Abbott,  Andover 

Johnson  John  S.,  Gloucester 

Knapp  J.  J.,  Newburyport 

Knight  Joseph,  Newburyport 

Knight  WiUiam  M.,  Marblehead 

Lamper  J.  B.,  Lynn 

Lunt  Charles,  Newburyport 


Newhall  William  M.,  (West)  Lynn 
Phillips,  Goodhue  &  Bowker,  .Salcia 
Pitman  Henry  F.,  Marbleheail 
Prime,  Kenney  &  Co.,  Sttlcm 
Rhodes  John,  Marblehead 
Richard.1  Daniel,  (North)  Danvers 
Ropes  R.  W.  &  Co.,  Salem 
Rust  John  P.,  Hamilton 
Sanger  &  Reynolds,  Salem 
Stacy  Samuel  A.,  (iloucystcr 
Standley  S.  S.,  Salem 
Swift  Nathaniel,  Andover 
Tarr  Benjamin,  Rockport 
Tasker  &  Marshall,  Rockport 
Tuck  &  Appleton,  llamilton 
Tuck  John  C,  (  West)  Lynn 
M'arren  Jonas,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 
Mood  John  &  Son,  Newburyport 

Fruit  and  Produce. 

Chase  &  Laubham,  La\vreuce 
Clement  I.  C,  Newburyport 
Colburnll.  F.,  Lawrence 
Crocker  S.  P.,  Salem 
Davis  W.  R.,  Newburyport 
Dodge  Thomas  P.,  Newburyport 
Dyer  E.  H.,  Newburyport 
Fletcher  Edwin,  Lawrence 
Johnson  Samuel  0.,  Newburyport 
Kendall  William  H.,  Newburyport 
Marks  John  &  Son,  Salem 
McKusker  John,  Newburyport 
Mooney  A.  W.,  Newburyport 
Needham  &  Hawkes,  Salem 
Nourse  Ebenezer,  Salem 
Peckham  J.,  Salem 
PhUbrook  John  D.,  Salem 
Rogers  S.  F.,  Salem 
Stevens  William,  Salem 
Vickary  Otis,  Lynn 

Furniture  and  Feathers. 

Abbott  Herman  &  Co.,  Andover 
Barnard  H.  F.,  Andover 
Bassett  N.  G.,  Newburyport 
Bean  &  AVhittier,  I^awrencc 
Boynton  Williiun,  Georgetown 
Bundy  E.  G.,  Lawrence 
Dole  Elam,  Methuen 
DoUiver  Edward  S.  L.,  Gloucester 
EUery  Benjamin,  Gloucester 
Grover  0.  E.  &  E.,  Gloucester 
Henderson  &  Kimball,  Salem 
Henderson  Samuel,  Lynn 
Jewett  John,  Salem 
Lamson  John  B.,  Ipswich 
Lord  Josiah,  Ipswich 
Manning  &  Sargent,  Salem 
May  C.  W.,  Salem 
New^llau  Mark,  Ipswich 
Newman  Mark,  2d,  Andover 
Pedrick  &  Classen,  Lawrence 
Poor  Nathan,  Newburyport 
Randall  J.  P.,  Haverhill 
Russell  Porter,  Newburyport 
Seidenburg  Henry,  Newburyport 
Trask  Thomas,  Danvers 
AV'allis  Joseph,  Salem 
AMiipple  &  Fellows,  Salem 

Gas  Pipes  and  Fixtures. 

Barnes  William,  Salem 

Gents.  FurnisMng  Stores. 

Ballou  C.  N.  &  J.  W.,  Newburyport 
Blake  I.  W.,  Lawrence 
Currier  Alpheus,  Haverhill 
Day  Luther,  Lawrence 
Fairfield  J.  M.  &  Co.,  Lawrence 
Fletcher  Edmund,  Haverhill 
Griffith  Rufus  S.,  Newburyport 
Hill  George  W.,  Lawrence 
Kunball  &  Treab,  Haverhill 
Knight  &  Fierce,  Newburyport 
Martin  D.  R.,  Newburyport 
MUlett  WiUiam  P.,  Andover 
Newcomb  T.  &  J.  D.,  Haverhill 
Spalding  WUliani  R.,  Lawrence 
Sweetser  Moses,  Newburyport 
Taylor  Levi,  HaverhiU 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Gilders  and  Picture  Frame 
Manufacturers. 

Shaw  Xenophon  H.,  Salem 
Stromberg  F.  E.,  Xewburyport 

Glue  Manufacturers. 

Anderson  .John,  Marblehead 
Brown  Thomas,  " 

Walker  &  Upton,  Danvers 
Wyman  ilufus  &  Sanger,  Dauvcrs 

Grist  Mills. 
Adams  Asa,  Newbury 
Alley  John,  Lynn 
Berry  Nehemiah,  (West)  Lynn 
Bickford  .Josiah,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 
Brackett  &  Brown,  Gloucester 
Breed  Theophilus  N.,  (West)  Lynn 
Chase  H.  &  Son,  (West)  Lynn 
Dodge  Aaron,  Beverly 
Doane  Paul,  Georgetown 
Dodge  Brothers,  Rowley 
Dummer  Brothers,  Rowley 
Emerson  D.,  Middleton 
Essex  Mill  Corporation,  Esses 
*'oster  Israel,  Manchester 
Fowler  Samuel,  Beverly 
Hodgkins  William,  Beverly 

Knight ,  Newbury 

McKenzie  John,  Topsfield 
Manning  James,  Rockport 
Newhall  B.  F.,  Saugus 
Ober  Jacob  L.,  (New  Mills)  Danvcra 
Pearson  Benjamin,  Newbury 
Pearson  Elisha,  Ipswich 
Pearson  Joseph,  Newbury 
Pearson  T.,  Newbury 
Perkins  John  P.,  Topsfiold  [bury 

Powow  Iliver  Manufacturing  Co.,  Salis- 
lladdin  G.  W.  Jr.,  Saugus 
Smith  Ammi,  Hamilton 
Smith.  Dorr  &  Co.,  Andover 
Spofford  William,  Georgetown 
West  Amesbury  Manufacturing  Com- 
pany, (West)  Amesbury 
Wilson  &  Allen,  La^vrouce 
Whipple  Daniel,  Ipswich 
Wood  bridge  William,  Audover 

Gunsmiths. 

Fairbanks  &  Hodges,  Newburyporfc 
Perry  H.  B.,  Salem 
Rogers  William  G.,  Lawrence 
Sargent  Charles  R.,  Newburyport 
Thompson  &  Knowles,  UavorhiU 

Hair  Dressers. 

Alley  W.  II.,  Salisbury 
Anderson  Henry,  Lawrence 
Babcock  .Tames,  Salem 
Bean  Castor,  Haverhill 
Bond  Thomas  H.,  Lynn 
Cassell  John,  Salem 
Cooper  D.  J .,  Salem 
Curtis  W.  d:,  Haverhill 
Edwards  K.  A.,  Andover 
Fountain  .James,  Marblehead 
Gardner  B.,  Salem 
Gilliard  Otlio,  Lynn 
Girdler  Benjamin,  Lawrence 
Gordon  John,  Newburyport 
Hill  Joseph  P.,  Lynj 
Uovey  George  H.,  Salem 

Jackson ,  Haverhill 

Johnson  Francis,  (West)  J>ynn 
Jones  John,  Manchester 
Lander  B.j  Salem 
Lang  David,  Newburyport 
Loyd  John,  Gloucester 
Lydston  Weymoutli,  Newburyport 
Midoros  Andrew,  Lawrence 
Noyos  Isaac  P.,  Newburyport 
Orrell  John  Jr.,  Andover 
Osborn  John,  Newburyport 
Pope  Orlando  E.,  Danvers 
Putnam  .1.  H.,  Salem 
Quiinby  James  Jr.,  Salisbury 
ICiymond  Andrew,  Newburyport 
Kayniond  .lohn,  Gloucester 
Kayinond  Thomas,  Gloucester 
Koss  Nathaniel,  Salem 


Howe  .1.  S.,  Salem 
Salter  Abel,  Newburyport 
Saul  James  B.,  Salem 
Simp.'ion  A.  C,  Haverhill 
Stewart  William  IL,  Lynn 
Symonds  JI.  0.,  Marblehead 
Turner  John,  Danvers 
AVardwell  Hiram  H.,  Lynn 
\Vlute  Robert  M.,  Lawrence 
WiUiams  A.,  Salem 
Wood  T.,  Haverhill 
Young  J.  C.  II.,  Newburyport 

Hair  Manufacturers. 

English  Philip,  Beverly 
English  William,       '• 
Wilson  John,  " 

Hair  Work,  Wigs,  &/C. 

Foster  N.  &  T.,  Newburyport 
Mosley  R.  E.,  Newburyport 
Potter  Sarah  C,  Salem 
Putnam  ('.E.,  Salem 
Remond  &  Babcock,  Salem 
Skerry- F.  Jr.,  Salem 

Hardware. 

Abbott  H.  W.,  Audover 

Adams  &  Richardson,  Salem 

Appleton  J.  A.  &  G.,  Haverhill 

Boardman  Samuel,  Newburyport 

Breed  Theophilus  N.,  Lynn 

Brooks  Asa,  Salem 

Chase  ^Villiam,  Salem 

Cloon  William  F.,  Marblehead 

Currier  A.,  IlaverhiU 

Currier  &  Wait,  Haverhill 

Goldsmith,  Newcomb  &  Farlcss,  Salem 

Hale  Henry,  Salem 

Knapp  Charles,  Newburyport 

LeBosquet  &  Ajues,  Haverhill 

Lirennore  H.J.  &  Co.,  Lawrence 

Mirrick  N.  II.,  Lynn 

Noyes  David,  Newburyport 

Peele  ftobert,  Salem 

Ropes  Timothy,  Salem 

Simonds  S.  C.  &  E.  A.,  Salem 

Tappan  Amos,  Newburyport 

Tufts  Samuel  &  Co.,  Lynn 

Wills  William  T.,  Newburyport 

Harness  Makers. 

Ames ,  Lawrence 

Ash  George,  Newburyport 

Atherton  Albert,  Lyun 

Barr  John  S.,  (North)  Danvers 

Barr  William,  Beverly 

Bartlett  John,  Newburyport 

Bennett  Charles  F.,  Salem 

Bennett  G.  W.,  Salem 

Bott  James  L.,  Gloucester 

Buffum  Edward,  Salem 

Bus  well  D.,  Haverhill 

Burding  \\'illiara,  Danvers 

Burtt  Henry,  [truulis]  Andover 

Carter  Kendall,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 

Cochran  Silas,  Topsfield 

Coffin  .John,  Salisbury 

Connell  Martin,  Salem 

Cooni))s  F.,  Salem 

Cross  Isaac,  Mcthuen 

Currier  Ephraira,  (West)  Amesbury 

Durney  INlichael,  Georgetown 

Forsct  Samuel  H.,  (West)  Amesbury 

Foss  Edwin,  Salisbury 

French  George,  (North)  Andover 

(fillord  John  11.,  Wenham 

(ioulii  I).unel,(  West)  Amesbury 

Gould  W.  A.,  Haverhill 

Gurn(!y  John  G.,  Newburyport 

Jones  Sewall,  Newburyport 

Lakyman  D.,  Newburyport 

Manning  B.  W.,  Ipswich 

Maynes  \\'il!iani,  Salem 

M()rK(!  Isaac,  Bradford 

Morse  .lohn,  Bradford 

Ni(0io1s  Rufus,  (West)  Amesbury 

Osgood  'J'haddeus,  Salem 

Perry  Felix,  (West)  Amesbury 

Plumstcad  Matthew,  Lynn 

Price  Eben  N.,  Salem 

Robinson  H.  L.,  Essex 


Savary  Robert,  Georgetown 

Shaw ,  (North)  Danvers 

Stowell  Joseph,  Lawrence 
Tufts  Palmer,  Salem 
Tut  tie  H.  G.,  Salem 
A'arnum  Corliss,  Andovei? 
Watson  Fenton,  Salem 
Whitney  &  Tuttle,  Salem 

Hats,  Caps,  and  Furs. 

Adsit  Leonard,  Lawrence 
Appleton  Benjamin,  Newburyport 
Carlton  Isaac,  Lawrence 
Cook  Humphrey,  Salem 
Currier  A.,  Haverhill 
Day  Luther,  Lawrence 
Foss  Thomas,  Marblehead 
Geary  George  W.,  Newburyport 
Gleason  David,  Methuen 
Hall  R.  H.,  Lawrence 
Horton  Daniel,  Newburyport 
Kimball  William,  Salem 
Lancaster  T.  &  J.  P.,  Haverhill 
Lanson  William,  Beverly 
Maynes  William,  Salem 
Jlillett  William  P.,  Andover 
Nutting  Wilham  Jr.,  Marblehead 
Osborne  Stephen,  Salem 
Piper  J.  E.  &  W.  H.,  Newburyport 
Spalding  W.  R.,  Lawrence 
Taylor  Levi,  Haverhill 
Webster  C.  &  Son,  Salem 

Hatters. 

Ayer  John,  Haverhill 
Baldwin  Philo,  Methuen 
Crowell  Jonathan,  Haverhill 
Gleason  &  Brown,  Methuen 
Gleason  David,  Methuen 
Gleason  K.  C,  Methuen 
Howe  P.  B.  &  Co.,  Haverhill 
Ingals  Charles,  Methuen 
Lancaster  T.  &  J.  P.,  Haverhill 
Merrill  Washington,  Methuen 
Misser  M.  &  Sons,  Methuen 

Hay. 

Brown  S.  Jr.  &  Sons,  Salem 

Horse  Shoers. 

Clark  James,  Salem 
Harding  David,  Salem 
Wilkins  Charles,  Salem 

Hosiery,  Shirts  and  Drawers. 

Manufactwers. 
Glover  James  S.,  Ipswich 
Mann  Jabez,  " 

Ice  Dealers. 

Smith  C,  Newburyport 
Wenham  Lake  Ice  Co.,  (P.  KlDgmon, 
agent)  Wenham 

India  Rubber  Manufacturer. 

Upton  Samuel,  Beverly 

Inspectors  of  Fish. 

Goodwin  A.  E.,  Newburyport 
Goodwin  John,  '• 

Hale  Chas.  W.,  " 

I'atten  Thos.,  " 

ThurloJohn,  " 

Insurance  Agents. 

Abbott  David  Jr.,  Salem 

Allen  N.  K.,  Salem 

Bassett  \Vilham,  Lynn 

Burgiss  B.  F.,  (Ballard  Vale)  Andover 

Davis  Jolin,  Methuen 

Hayes  Thomas  M.,  Haverhill 

Hall  Harmon,  Saugus 

Jopliii  W .  !>.,  Lawrence 

Mitilge  Hciijamin,  Lynn 

Mudge  Benjamin  F.,  Lynn 

NewhaU  B.  F.,  Saugu.'j 

Newhall  George,  Saugus 

Newhall  James  R.,  Lynn 

Nichols  .lohn  H.,  Salem 

Robinson  J.  L.,  Lynn 

Russell  Levi  H.,  Lynnfiold  (Centre) 


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Sandborn  A.  T.,  Lawrcnco 

Sargent  John  J.,  Sau);uM 

Solinaii  licnjiimin,  Marblohcad 

Sliepard  I.  D.,  Hiilcm 

Tenney  Jolin,  Methuon 

Weed  Dan,  liawivnre 

Whipple  Ilenry,  Salem 

White  George  N.,  (North)  Andovcr 

Iron,  Steel,  &/C. 

Ashby  .Tames  T.,  Newbury  port 
Coleman  Alfred  II.,  " 

Iron  Founders. 

Davis  Kdinvind  &  Son,  (North)  Andovcr 
Essex  (!oiTi]i;uiy,  Lawrence  ■ 
Kussell  .t  Walker,  Newburyport 
Smith  .1.  R.  &  S.,  Salem 

Iron  Manufacturer. 

Iloopcr  Matlliew,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 
[iron  hoops,  nailrods.  eastings,  &c.] 

Joiners. 

House  anil  Ship. 
Carey  William  B.,  Essex 
Horsfield  .lohn,  Essex 
Homes  A.  &  C.,  Essex 
Sinett  W.  .J.,  Essex 

Last  Factories. 

Brown  &  .'Stanley,  Danvers 
Goodricli  S.  P.,  Haverhill 
Goodwin  Albert  T.,  Lynn 
Jtoman  Joseph,  (\Vest)  Lynn 
Kelley  Ezra,  Haverhill 
AVadleigh  L.  C,  Haverhill 

Lamps  and  Camphene. 

mil  Henry,  Salem 

Lead  and  Pipes. 

Newcomb  B.  &  G.  L.,  Salem 
AV'aters  Andrew  S.,  Salem 

Lime  Dealers. 

Dolliver  &  Stacy,  Gloucester 
Marston  David,  Danvers 
Warren  J.,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 

Leather   and  Morocco  Dressers 
and  Colorers. 

Arnold  Edward  B.,  Salem 
Draper  William,  S.aleni 
Black  William,  (North)  Danverg 
Blaney  Stephen,  Danvers 
I'erley  Jacob,  Danvers 
Pool  &  Jacobs,  Danvers 

Livery  Stables. 

Ayer  R.  H.,  Haverhill 

Bagley  David,  Amesbury 

Batchelder  E.  &  Co.,  Beverly 

Bean  A.  N.,  (Ballard  Vale)  Andover 

Beckford  &  Vincent,  Lynn 

Bickford  H.  M..(Sutton'"s  Mills)  Andov'r 

Blackinton  Oliver  A.,  Rowley 

Boardman  Greenleaf,  Newburyport 

Bodwell  &  Sprasue,  Lawrence 

Boynton  John,  Kowley 

Boynton  &  Richards,  Georgetown 

Brown  J.  D.,  Haverhill 

Brown  Thomas,  Salisbury 

Burt  Henry,  Andover 

Chaplin  Charles,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 

Chapman  La  Layette,  Ipswich 

Chase  Luther,  Newburyport 

Church  Samuel.  Salem 

Colman  Moses,  Newburyport 

Dresser  E.  G.,  Georsetown 

Dow  Moody.  (West)" Lynn 

Downing  E   P.,  (West)  Amesbury 

i-loyd  George  W.,  Gloucester 

Foster  .lohn  P.,  (North)  Andover 

Goldthwaite  &  Mower,  Lynn 

Goss  Allen  H.,  Groveland 

Gunnison  Ts;iac,  Amesbury 

Ha<:keH  Henry,  Manchester 

Hildreth  &  lirooks,  Lawrence 

Johnston  Edward,  West  Newbury 

Leavitt  J.  S.,  Salem 


Littlefield  Edson  L.,  Salciu 
f/ow  .lohn,  Methuen 
Mclntirc  .S.  J.,  Salem 
Pcabody  Henry,  Wenham 
Peniberton  .lohn,  Groveland 
Pendar  Simon,  Salem 
Perkins  Daniil,  Tupsfield 
Potter  William.  Dimvcrt) 
Potter  William,  S.ileni 
I'ray  Charles,  Andover 
I'reston  Daniel  J.,  Danvera 
Price  .lohn,  SaU.'m 
I'roctor  Thomas,  SlarVilehead 
Remic.k  John  E.,  Newburyport 
Uoundy  William  R.,  Lynntield 
Sargent  H.  P.,  Newburport 
Scarborough  William,  Lynn 
Shaw  K<hvard  H.,  Gloucester 
Shaw  William,  Newburyport 
Simonds  (Charles,  Danvers 
Smith  .lohn.  Andover 
Smith  &  iMaiiiiing,  Salem 
Spalding  Samuel  W.,(N.)  Danvera 
StockcT  Krc'diTiok,  Saugus 
Stoeker  Willi.im,  " 

Tenney  .lacob  1!.,  Ipswich 
Thompson  ,t  Barker,  Lynn 
Tuck  John,  Haverhill 
Tuttle  John,  Salem 
Varnum  Corliss,  Methuen 
Walker  &  Young,  Beverly 
W.alton  W.  J.,  Lawrence 
Webster  Charles  E  ,  Bradford 

Lumber. 

Appleton  Thoma.s,  Marblehead 

Austin  Eleazer,  Salem 

Bassett  J.  R.,  Marblehead 

Boyd  N.,  Salisbury 

Breed  S.N.  &  Co.,  Lynn 

Buffum  &  Clarke,  Danvers 

BulTum  David,  Salem 

Caldwell  Sylvanus.  Ipswich 

Chase  &  Harmon,  Haverhill 

Chickering  Jacob,  Andover 

Choate  .John,  Essex 

Clifford  &  Neal,  Lynn 

Courtney  Benjamin,  Essex 

Crosby  Stephen  S..  (Ea.st)  Haverhill 

Dockham  &  Co.,  Newburyport 

Dodge  Wm.  S.  Jr.,  Newburyport 

Dolliver  &  Stacy,  Gloucester 

Dow  Benjamin  &  Co.,  Haverhill 

E.ssex  Co.,   Wm.  M.  Kimball,  agent, 

Lawrence 
Farnum  J.  M.,  Salem 
Feavo  Wilham,  Gloucester 
Fiske  &  Norcross,  Lawrence 
Goodhue  William,  Salem 
Granger  George  T.,  Newburyport 
Grecnough  E.  &  T.,  Groveland 
Haskell  &  JIarshall,  Rockport 
Hathaw.ay  Benjamin  G.,  Marblehead 
Hodgkins  J.  B.,  Rockport 
Kimball  II.  &  E.,  Newburyport 
Knights  George  W.,  Manchester 
Newhall  William,  Lynn 
Pickering  William,  Salem 
Potter  &  Co.,  Marblehead 
Pulsifer  W.,  Rockport 
Putnam  Calvin  &  Co.,  Danvers 
Proscott  (J.  H.,  Rowley 
Raddiu  John,  (West)  Lynn 
Sanborn  J.  S..  Gloucester 
Smith  Amos,  Salem 
Smith  H.  B.,  Salem 
Spofford  U.  G.,  Essex 
Thayer  Oliver,  Salem 
Thurston  William,  Newburyport 
Tufts  S.  &  Co.,  Lynn 
Ward  H.  B.,  Salem 
Woodbury  J.  P.  &  Co.,  (West)  Lynn 
Willcomb  Daniel  L.,  Ipswich 
WilUams  &  Bartlett,  Newburyport 

Machinists. 

Brainard  &  Sheldon,  Haverhill 
Day  John  Jr.,  (West)  Boxford 
Emery  E.  R.,  West  Newbury 
Essex  Co.,  Lawrence 
Fairbank.s  &  Hodges,  Newburyport 
Goodell  A.  C,  Salem 


Gleawon,  DavlM  &  Co.,  (N.)  Andovor 
Hawley  Isaac,  W.,  Lynn 
Ingraham  L.  P..  Newburyport 
Ix'slcy  Eilward  S.,  Newburyport 
Newcomb  George  L.,  .Salem 
Norfolk  Edward  L.,  Salem 
Itaymond  N.  H.,  Lynn 
Richardson  Nathan,  Manchester 
Ross  .losiah,  (New  Mills)  DanvoM 
Sargent  Charles  I!.,  Newburyport 
Savag..  Klias,  {\<w  .Mills)  Danvoni 
Tompson  .lohn,  Marblehead 
Tnisk  Benjamin,  Salem 

Mahogany  Dealers. 

Allen  John  P.,  Manchester 
Burnham  &  Gentlei'.Manohfdter 
Prime,  Kenney  &  Co.,  Salem 

Manufactures. 

C/iemicals. 

Salem   I,aboratory  Co.,  Salem,  (Jcorn^ 

Nichols,  agent  " 

Cotton. 

Atlantic  Cotton  Mills,  L.awronce,  H.  K. 
Oliver,  agent 

Bartlett  Mills,  Newburyport,  Micajah 
Lunt,  pres. ;  Ebenezer  Stone,  treas. ; 
.Tohn  Balch,  .agent 

Dane  Manufacturing  Co.,  IpHvrich, 
George  W.  IleArd,  pres. ;  Thomas 
Lord,  treas. ;  John  Hobbs,  agent 

Essex  Mills,  Newburyport,  Geo.  Gard- 
ner, pres.  ;  James  Reed,  troas. ;  Wm. 
C.  Balch,  agent 

Globe  Mills,  Newburyport,  J.  Hatha- 
way, pres. :  John  Porter,  treas. ; 
Daniel  D.  Crombie,  agent 

J.ames  Mills,  Newburyport,  Robert 
Bayley,  pres. ;  (Jharles  J.  Brockway, 
treas. ;  D.  D.  Tilton,  .agent 

Methuen  Manufacturing  Co.,  John 
Davis,  agent 

Newmarket  Manufacturing  Co.,  Salem, 

B.  Wheatland,  treas. 

Ocean  Mills,  Newburyport,  Josiah  Lit- 
tle, pres. ;  James  Reed,  troas. ;  Benj. 
Saunders,  agent 

Rockport  Steam  Cotton  Mills,  Ilock- 
port,  J.ames  Haskell,  supt. 

Co'tnn  Blenchery. 
Walker  &  Upton,  Danvers 

Durk. 
Powow  River  Manufacturing  Co.,  Salis- 
bury, David  L  Dearborn,  agent 
Machinery  and  Loromotives. 
Essex  Co.,  Ltiwrence,  Ch.T-i.  S.  Storrow, 
treasurer  and  agent,  Caleb  W .  Marvel, 
supt. 

White  Lead. 
Forest  River  Lead  Co.,  Salem,  G«orge 

C.  Chase,  agent 

Woollen. 

Amesbury  Flannel  Manufacturing  Co., 
Amesbury,  Joshua  .\uber,  agent 

Ballard  Vale  Co.,  [flannels]  Andover,  J. 
P.  Bradlee,  agent 

Bay  State  Mills,  [shawls,  etc.]  Law- 
rence, O.  H.  Perry,  agent 

Ilale's  Flannel  Factory.  Haverhill,  E. 
Hale  Jr..  prop. 

Manning  Milks,  [yarn]  H.amilton 

M.arland  >Ianufacturing  Co.,  Andover 

North  Andover  Mills,  [flannels]  North 
Andover,  Hodges  ■%  ."^utton.  prop. 

Pilling  .lonathaii,  [flannels]  Lyniifield 
(Centre) 

Pnmker  Edward,  [flannels]  Saugus 

S;vlisbury  Manufacturing  Co.,  Salis- 
bury, J.ames  Haughton,  agent 

Scott  &  Faulkner,  iflaniiels]  Saugus 

Stevens'  Mills,  [flannels]  (North)  An- 
dover, Nathaniel  Stevens,  prop. 

Sutron's  Mills,  [flHnti<ls]  (North)  An- 
dover, Ebenezer  Sutton,  prop. 

Worsted  Mills,  [De  L.iines)  (Ballard 
Vale)  Andover,  J.  S.  Young,  agent 


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MASSACHUSETTS   STATE   RECORD. 


Maps,  Charts,  &/c. 

Whipple  n.  &  Son,  Salem 

Marble  Workers. 

Brown  F.  A.,  Haverhill 
Brown  Henry,  Salera 
Davis  Ira  I;.,  Newburj'port 
Fleloher  &  (iowan,  Ijawrence 
Jackson  N.,  Salem 
Lord  A.  &  D.,  Salem 

Masons,Colorers,  andWhiteners. 

Adams  Saniiiel  P.,  Lynn 
All(in  William,  Marblehead 
Atkins  lienjamin,  Lynn 
Bond  William,  " 

Burnham  .John  H.,  Essex 
Carleton  &  Sargent,  Haverhill 
Caswell  K.,  Topsfield 
Chesley  Plumer,  (West)  Lynn 
Clark  Edward,  Kowley 
Cleaves  William,  Beverly 
Cloutnian  .Tacob,  Marblehead 
Colby  &  Bird,  Lynn 
Coombs  I'erez,      '• 
Currier  Albert,  Newburyport 
Currier  Samuel,  " 

Cushman  &  Flint,  Salem 
Dod);e  .John  Jr.,  Newburyport 
Dodge  Nathaniel,         " 
Elliott  Andrew,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 
Friend  Elbridge  G.,  Gloucester 
Friend  Samuel,  " 

Giddings  J.ames,  Essex 
Grant  Benjamin,  Beverly 
Grcenleaf  J.  Jr.,  Newburyport 
Griffith  William,  Groveland 
Harris  &  Farmer,  Salem 
Ilayward  Aaron,        " 
Hay  ward  Josiah,       " 
Iferdy  Charles,  Groveland 
Hovey  John,  Ipswich 
Ireland  Jeremiah  R.,  Newburyport 
Iresoii  .!olin  D..,  Marbleliead 
Kiiiiliall  Khenezer,  Ipswich 
Kimball  Stephen,  Newburyport 
Ixird  (!eoi-ge  W.,  Lynn 
Lunt  Mooily,  Newburyport 
Mansfield  Kic-hard,  Lynn 
Merrill  Haskell  B.,       " 
Oher  I'hllip.  Beverly 
raliiiiT  liaiiiel,  Haverhill 
Patterson  .).  C,  Danvers 
Perley  &  Tattle,  Haverhill 
Plummor  \Vm.,  (Belville)  Newburyport 
Pool  .lames,  (West)  Lynn 
Pool  .lames  .Tr^,  "         " 
Pnuarir  George,   "         " 
Preston  David,  Essex 
Preston  William,  Manehegter 
Eeynokls  Joel,  Jlarblehead 
Reynolds  Wm.  H.,     " 
Klpley  Thomas,  Lynn 
Biplcv  Thos.  Jr.,   " 
Roberts  William  S.,  Salem 
Hue  .lohn  A.,  (West)  Lyn« 
Russell  George,  Ipswich 
Russell  &  White,  Salem 
Sargent  H^arren,  Groveland 
Slocum  E.,  Salem 
Smith  Enoch,  Newburyport 
:  Standlcy  Ezra,' Manchester 
Stone  .lames,  Salem 
Tibhctts  Eli,  Lynn 
•Tibhetts  K/ra  R.,  Lynn 
AVuircni  ('liarles,  (West)  Lynn 
Whipple  M.  W.,  Haverhill 
Wood  Joseph,  (West)  Lynn 

Merchants. 

Bertram  .lohn,  Salem 
Brookli.mse  I!.,       « 
BrookliMusi'R.Jr.," 
CheverJ.  W.,        " 
Cotfln  Charles  11.,  Newburyport 
Gushing  Isiuic,  Salem 
Cushiiig  .1.  N.,  Newburyport 
Cushing  Willi.am,         " 
Davenport  Mo.ses,        " 
Fallens  lienjamin,  Salem 
HodgcM  .luhn,  " 

UolTtuau  Charles,       " 


Horton  Jacob,  Newburyport 

Howard  John,  Salem 

Howard  J.  C.  &  Co.,  Salem 

Iluse  lUlph  &  Co.,  Newburyport 

John.son  Nicholas,  " 

Kimball  E.  D.,  Salem 

Lunt  Charles,  Newburyport 

Lunt  M.,  " 

Merrill  D.,  Salem 

Moore  David,  Salem 

Nichols  Isaiah,     " 

IVabody  George,  " 

I'celeJ.W.,  " 

Phillips,  Goodhue  &  Bowker,  Salem 

Pickman  AVilliam  D.,  Salem 

Pingree  T.  P.,  " 

Putnam  Edward,  " 

Quarles  Samuel,  " 

Savory  George,  " 

Shatswell  Joseph,  " 

Shepard  Michael,  " 

Shcpard  M.  W.,  " 

Silsbee  B.  H.,  " 

Silsbee  John  B.,  " 

.Silsbee  John  H..  " 

SpofTord  N.  G.,  Essex 

Stevens  Samuel,  Newburyport 

Stone  B.  W.,  Salem 

Upton  Benjamin,  Salem 

Upton  Benj.  Jr.,         " 

Upton  H.  P.,  " 

Upton  James,  " 

Upton  Luther,  " 

Upton  Robert,  " 

Ward  A.,  " 

Webb  B.,  " 

West  George,  " 

West  John  A.  &  B.  A.,  Salem 

Wood  John  &  Son,  Newburyport 

Millinery. 

Allen  Elizabeth,  Essejc 

Bacon  Anna  C.  &  Grace  J.,  Lynn 

Barnes  Mary,  Wenhara 

Barker  N.,  Methuen 

Bartlett  S.,  Ame.sbury 

Bennet  Sarah,  Marblehead 

Bigelow  &  Herrjck,  Salem 

Boardman  R.  A.,  Newburyport 

Boynton  A.  C,  Georgetown 

Buxton  Thomas,  Salom 

Caswell  J.,  Gloucester 

Chesley  Mary  N.,  Newburyport 

Clement  M.,  " 

Collins  PameUaM.,  (West)  Lynn 

Conner  Jane,  Lynn 

Cx'ane  Rebecca,  Salom 

Grossman  C.  B.,  Lynn 

Dole  Elam,  Methuen 

Dougan,  Kerr  &  Co.,  Lawrence 

Draper  A.,  Salem 

EUery  A.  M.,  Gloucester 

Ellis  William  R.,  Newburyport 

Emerson  Eliza,  (West)  Lynn 

I'arnsworth  D.  M.,  Gloucester 

Felt  M.  D.,  Salem 

Fletcher  R.  C,  Sfilem 

B'oster  M.  L.,         " 

Foster  &  Price,     " 

French  H.  15.  &  A.  D.,  Amcsbury 

Frye  Sui^an,  Andover 

Fuller  .lulia  A.,  (West)  Lynn 

Gilbert  S.  E.,  (Jloucester 

Glover  M.  F.,  Marblehead 

Greeley  A.,  Georgetown 

Greeley  D.,  Newburyport 

Griffin  Nancv,  Andover 

Grillin  W.,  Haverhill 

Hardy  J.,  Lawrence 

Hawks  Misses,  Marblehead 

Holder  Mary  M.,  (West)  Lynn 

Hooper  Hannah  &  Co.,  Manchester 

Hunt  M.  J.,  Lawrence 

Keith  J.,  Haverhill 

Liingdell  S.  A.  &  L.  J.,  La\Trcnco 

Lc  Master  S.  E.,  Salem 

Lord  A.  P.,  Ipswich 

Lyon  John,  Newburyport 

Mann  Ann  E.,  Lynn 

Merrill  O.  A.,  Gloucester 

Moody  S.,  Newburyport 

Morse  L.,  Salem- 


Motley  M.,  Haverhill 

Mumler  S.,  Lawrence 

Newm.an  S.  A.,  Ipswich 

Noyes  P.  H.,  Newburyport 

Paine  J.  A.,  Salem 

Patten  M.  E.,  Amesbury 

Perley  Lucy  Ann,  Salem 

Putnam  H.  P.,  Salem 

Putnam  Huldah,  Beverly 

Ramsdell  M.,  New'burjport 

Randall  William  T.,  La^Yrence 

Richardson  T.  J.,  Methuen 

Richardson  S.,  Newburyport 

Ropes  M.,  Danvers 

Russell  L.  G.,  Haverhill 

Sawyer  S.  J.,  Lawrence 

Smith  J.  P.,  Haverhill 

Smith  L.  W.  H.,  Gloucester 

Smith  &  Stannard,  Lawrence 

Stacey  Rebecca  0.,  Lynn 

Stanwood  L.  M.,  Newbu.-yport 

Stevens  P.  A.,  (North)  Andover 

Stimpson  M.  A.,  (Ballard  Vale)  Andover 

Strickland  3eorge  W.,  Beverly 

Thompson  J.,  (Ballard  Vale)  Andover 

Valpey  Laura  M.,  (  West)  Lynn 

Webster  S.,  Methuen 

Welsh  Margaret  &  Agnes,  Lynn 

Wingate  M.  &  P.,  HaverhiU 

Works  S.  H.,  Haverhill 

Wyman  M  F.,  Salem 

Morocco  Dressers. 

Alley,  Tapley  &  Co..  Lynn 

Ajnes  Adam,  Saugus 

Ames  Joseph,  Saugus 

Barry  Darius,  Lynn 

Black  William,  (New  INlills)  Danvers 

Blaney  Stephen,  Danvers 

Carroll  Edward,  Lynn 

Keltv  &  Brown,      " 

Kimball  E.  &  B.,  HaverhiU 

Lovejoy  Elbridge,  I-ynn 

Moulton  Joseph,         " 

Oliver  Albourne,        " 

Perley  Jacob,  Danvers 

Pool  &  Jacobs,   " 

Roberts,  Pevear  &  Co.,  Lynn 

Souther  J.  Jr.  &  Co.,         " 

Music  Stores. 
Bayley  A.  W.,  Newburyport 
Caldwell  W.  W.,  "" 

Emerson  &  AVhitmore,  Salem 
Moseley  R.  E.,  Newburyport 
Nichols  A.  P.,  H.averhill 
Tilton  John  G.  &  Co..  Newburyport 
Willey  Geo.  F.,  L.iwronce 
Williams  Rufus,  Haverhill 

Mustard  Factory. 

Webber  John  1'.,  Beverly 

Nautical  Instrument  Maker. 
Emery  Samuel,  Salem 

Nurseries. 

Lake  William  G.,  Topsfield 
Manning  Robert,  Salem 
Putnam  C.  F.,  •' 

AVood  Ephraim,       " 

Oil  and  Candles. 

Cook  &  Briggs,  Salem 

Goldsmith.  Newcomb  &  Farless,  Salem 

Smith  C.  A.  &  II.  W.,  S  ilem 

Organ  Builclers. 

Alley .!.,  [enharmonic]  Newburyport 
Nichols  A.  P.,  [reed  orgjnis]  Haverhill 
Pickett  Thos.,      "         ''        Beverly 

Oysters  and  Refreshments. 

Allen  Geo.  F.,  Manchester 
Allen  .lohn  11.,  An(iover 
Bixby  Daniel,  H.aerhill 
Burnham  J.  P.,  .Anuover 
Ch.ase  &  Laubham.  HaverhiU 
Dyer  J.  R.,  Ne\vliur\  port 
Estes  G.  W.,  .Salom' 
P'ariner  P.,  Salem 
Gardner  D.,  " 


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101 


Ilolbrook  &  Wiley,  Lawrence 

Johnson  J.  F.  &  A.  G.,  Lawronco 

l/cwis  A.,  Haverhill 

Martin  John  N.,  Salem 

MorriH  J.  15  ,  " 

Nciily  .lanips,  Lawrence 

Ncwi'oinli  Hi  llolbroolt,  Salom 

Packer  William  I).,  Nowburyport 

Pai.n-e  J.  S.,  Salem 

Kyder  Jd.slm.i,  N'ewburyport 

Kyiler  lieuben,  " 

Sliparman  James  L.,  Salom 

Shutc  Alon/.o  Sc  William,  Haverhill 

Painters. 

House,  Carria^),  and  Sign. 
Abbot  IMiilip  Jr.,  Salom 
Ames  I'MwarJ  It.,      '' 
Ashtciu  Samuel  U.,  Lynn 
liabsiiii  Daniel  T.,  Gloucester 
J!,ibs(m  .\ath.,  " 

Hasley  John,  Georgetown 
liaker  William,  (West)  Amesbury 
Uaker  William,  Ijiswieli 
Ualch  Leonard,  (iruvelaud 
IJanies  T.  P.,  Lawrence 
Hartlett  John,  Kssex 
Barlol  John,  Marblehead 
Bartol  Williiini,  M;ii-blehead  , 

Batcbelder  H.  I,.,  lliverhiU 
UlaiK'y  Philip.  O.mvers 
Blunt  J.  0.,  Andover 
BorJman  William  J.,  Amesbury 
Bowdeu  J.  0.  Jr.,  Marblehead 
Boynton  Henry,  Kowlcy 
Brown  William,  Newburyport 
Brisham  S.  T .,  .\iulover 
Buckman  T.  M.,  [carriajre]  Lynn 
Burbank  Gardner,  Newburyport 
Burbank  E  G.,  [eai'riage]  Salem 
Burbank  Nathan,  Amesbury 
Burbank  S.,  [carriage]  Salem 
Burnham  Kufus,  Essex 
Burrill  Henry  M  ,  Newburyport 
Bnrrill  J    &  Co.,  " 

Butman  John,  " 

Calley  Samuel,  Salem 
Carey  Joseph  W.,  Salem 
Carpenter  Elis'.a,  .Methuen 
Cha.so  Jacob,  L.\nn 
Chase  L.  U.  &  G    W.,  Newburyport 
Chase  Philip  Jr  .  (West)  Lynn 
Choate  Addison,  lloekport 
Clark  S.  C,  Salem 
Clarke  Thomas.  .Vndover 
Cloutman  Petoi-  D.,  Maiblehead 
Copeland  Geortri  ^i'.,  Salem 
Creasy  J.  B   &  tV.  J.,  Newburyport 
Crowell  Chailes,  Manchester 
Cutter  Thomas  IL,  Newburyport 
Davidson  .Moses,  [caj-riage]  Salem 
Diagneau  Loui.^^,  Lynnfield 
Dodge  buke  E..  [oariiige]  Salem 
Edwards  lUchard  i.i.,  Beverly 
Ellis  N.,  Andover 
Evans  John  Q.,  Sali.<bury 
Falls  John  Q..  bvnii 
Fellows  Isaac,  (Ne.v  Mills)  Danvers 
Felt  John  G.,  fsigu  and  fancy]  Salem 
Ferguson  .1.  15.,  S.ikMu 
Ferguson  S.  &  Son.  F'alem 
Foster  A.  &  N.  H.,  Beverly 
Fowler  .lonathan,  .Salisbury 
Fowler  0   I!.,  ILiverhill 
Gage  &  Siniovds.  Salem 
Gibbs  Allen,  ('.Vest)  Lynn 
Goff  Henvv.  Andover 
Gould  ci.  \V.,  (Noitii)  Andover 
Hardy  Augustn^.  S.ilem 
Hardy  &  Sl.irslvill,  Lawrence 
Henderson  Josepli.  Salem 
Uildretli  .1.  C.  Lawrence 
Hill  Beiijimiii  1)  .Jr..  Danvers 
Hunnewell  Fr.inklin.  Lynnfield 
Huse  C.  L..  Newburyport 
Huse  &  Kimball,  (ieorgetown 
Hutchinson  Niithuiiel  i:.,  (West)Lynn 
Jewett  ,lohn  .";..  Dinvers 
Jewett  ,t  Se,i:-1.  Dinvers 
Johnson  .\!bert.  b.  nn 
Johnson  is:i:;c.  N'e.vburyport 
Johnson  ft  Jordin,  (West)  Lynn 


.Jolinson  &      ooil,  Newburyport 

Ivenrick  A.  C,  Hav<;rhill 

Kimball  Alfred,  Haverhill 

Kimball  &  Skerry,  Salem 

lyowd  Mark,  Salem 

Lunnnus  James.  (West)  Lynn 

Luscomb  Benj.  &  Samuel,  (West)  Lynn 

Lu.scomb  William  H.,   [sign  and  fancy] 

Salem 
Mansfield  Jo.scph,  Salem 
Mathes  J.  W.  &  Co.,  ijawrence 
Mosservy  .rohn,  Salem 
Millett  Lewis,  Gloucester 
Morris  W.  H.  &  Co.,  I/awrcnce 
Morley  Thomas,  Ipswich 
Morse  Moses  D.,  Grovoland 
Mo.sely  C.  C,  VVest  Newbury 
Newman  Benjamin,  Ipswich 
Newman  John  A.,  Ipswich 
Newhall  J.  H.,  Saugns 
Nichols  &  Pubsifer,  S.alem 
Nichols  William  II.,  Salisbury 
Norris  George  Jr.,  Ibunilton 
Osborn  II.  M.,  Marblehead 
Parker  Charles,  Andover 
Pearson  Isaac,  Newburyport 
Plummer  John,  Haverhill 
Pool  John,  Rookport 
Punchard  J.  S.,  Salem 
Pulsifer  D.  &  J.,  [carpet]  Salem 
Pulsifer  N.,  [carpet]  Salom 
Putnam  Eben,  (North)  Danvers 
Kcmmonds  John,  Beverly 
Rhodes  J.  W.,  [carriage]  Salem 
Rollins  D.  C,  Methuen 
Rogers  S.  W.,  Glouccsfer 
Russell  L.  Q.,  Haverhill 
Rowe  Anselot,  Rockport 
Short  Joseph,  Lynn 
Stevens  C.  H.,  Bradford 
Stickney  Uichai-d  H.,  (W.)  Amesbury 
Symonds  J.  Shove,  Salem 
Tarr  James  P.,  Rockport 
Todd  Samuel,  Newburyport 
Tucker  George,  Manchester 
Walker  S.,  Topsfield 
Watson  &  Damon,  lawrence 
Wells  James,  [carriage]  Salem 
Whielden  Micliael  L.,  Danvers 
W^illiams  David,  Sangus 
Wood  J.  C,  Bradford 
Whittier  Moses,  Rowley 
Portrait. 
Osgood  Charles,  Salem 
Southward  George,  Salem 

Paints,  Oils,  and  Glass. 

Boardman  Samuel,  Newburyport 

Buffum  Jonathan,  Lynn 

Burrill  J.  &  Co.,  Newburyport 

Chase  Jacob,  Lynn 

Cutter  Thomas  H.,  Newburyport 

Felt  John  G.,  Salem 

Goldsmith,  Newcomb  &  Farless,  Salem 

Knapp  C,  Newburyport 

Pulsifer  D.  &  J.,  Salem 

Simonds  S.  C.  &  E.  A.,  Salem 

Wills  William  T.,  Newburyport 

Paper  and  Paper  Stock. 

Weston  P.  R.,  Salem 

Paper  Hangings. 

Bigelow  Joshua  R.,  (West)  Lynn 
Call  A.  A.,  Newburyport 
Charter  Paper  Co.,  Lawrence 
Creamer  George,  Salem 
Herbert  Thomas,  Lynn 
Ives  W.  &  S.  B..  Salem 
Munroe  James  M.,  I.iynn 
Sargent  M.  II.,  Newburyport 
Simonds  S.  C.  &  E.  A.,  Salem 
Tilton  John  G.  &  Co.,  Newburyport 
Whipple  Henry  &  Son,  Salem 

Paper  Mill. 

Crane  &  Martin,  Middleton 

Patent  Mtdidnes 

Atwood   Moses,   [Atwood's    Bitters] 
Georgetown 


Calder  Wm.,  (Ballard  Vale)  Andover 
Hooker  &  lllanehard,  l/iwrenee 

Periodical  Depots. 

Babson  Joseph  E.,  Newburyport 
Bailger  Charles  K.,  " 

Chandler  L.  &  Co.,  Salem 
Edson  Nathan  W.,       " 
MeOusken  — .,  Newburyport 
Moody  William  II.,  Salem 
Whipple  Henry  &  Son,  Salom 
Wales  Andrew  F.,  Beverly 

Physicians. 

Abbott  0.  D.,  Newburyport 

AfLams  A.  S.,  Lynn 

Allen  D.  S.,  S.augn8 

Allen  E.  B.,  Lawrence 

Ames  J.  N.,  Ipswich 

Appleton  T.,  (ieorgetown 

Atkinson  Benj.,  ( West)  Amesbury 

Atkinson  John,  Newburyport 

Atkinson  M.  L..  Lawrence 

Baleh  Israel,  Amesbury  [cester 

Barber  Joseph  S.,  (Annisquam)  Glou- 

Bartlett  K.,  Haverhill 

Bluisdell  Clark.  .Marblehead 

Bonier  .losejib  E.,  Ijiswich 

Boyden  W.  C,  Beverly 

Briggs  (Jalvin,  Marblehead 

Briggs  James  C,         " 

Brown  Charles  11.,  Ipswich 

Burgess  B.  F.,  (Ballard  Vale)  Andover 

Choate  George,  Salem 

Clarke  James,  [eclectic]  (West)  Lynn 

Clark  M.  P.,  Lawrence 

Cogswell  George,  Bradford 

Cogswell  William,  Bradford 

Colby  Isaiic,  Salem 

Colby  J.  L..  Manchester 

Cox  A.  D.,  Ijawrence 

Cox  Benjamin  Jr.,  Salem 

Couch  H.  M.,  Georgetown 

Cressy  Oliver  S.,  Hamilton 

Cross  Enoch,  Newbiu-yport 

Crowell  J.  Jr.,  Haverhill 

Dana  David  Jr.,  Lawrence 

Davidson  H.  E.,  Gloucester 

Dickins  Job  F.,  Newburyport 

Dearborn  Cyrus,  Salisbury 

Dinsmore  J.  B.,  [homoe.]  Ilaverhill 

Dyer  — .,  (Anni.squam)  Gloucester 

Eastman  E.  P.,  Lynn 

Flint  Kendall,  Haverhill 

Floto  Henry,  Salem 

French  A.  J.,  Methuen 

French  C.  P.,  Topsfield 

Gale  J.  B.,  Salisbury 

Gale  Stephen  M.,  Newburyport 

Galloupe  Isaac  F.,  (West)"Lynn 

(iarland  Joseph.  Gloucester 

Gill  Daniel,  Marblehead 

Gould  Abraham,  (\rest)  Lynn 

Gott  Lemuel,  Rockport 

Grosvenor  David  A.,  Danvers 

GrosvenorE.  P.,  Newburyport 

Grosvenor  E.  P.,  West  Newbury 

Grosvenor  .lohn  M.,  Methuen 

Haddock  Charles,  Beverly 

Harmon  William  L.,  (West)  Lynn 

Harris  Jerome,  [homoe.]  LawTenco 

Haskell  Benj.,  Kockport 

Herbert  Richard,  Rowley 

Holden  Joseph  B.,  (Swampscot)  Lynn 

Holyoke  E.  A.,  Salem 

Howarth  James,  .\ndover 

Hunt  Ebeuezer,  Danvers 

Huse  Stephen,  Methuen 

Jones  Nathan,  Wenham 

Johnson  1).  A.,  [homoe.]  Lynn 

Johnson  Jona.  G.,  Newburyport 

Johnson  William  O.,  Lynn 

.Johnson  Samuel,  Andover 

Johnson  Sjimuel,  Salem 

Keenan  Thoma.s,'  Lynnfield 

Kenison  Timothy,  Haverhill 

Kimball  W.  H.,  Andover 

Kittredge  Ingalls,  Beverly 

Kittredge  Ingalls  Jr..  " 

Kittredge  J.,  (North)  Andover 

Lamb  W.  D.,  Lawrence 

Lamson  Josiah,  Essex 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Loagley  Rufus,  Haverhill 
lord  Samuol  A.,  Dauvers 
Mack  William,  Salem 
Manning  John,  Rookport 
Manning  Thomas,  Ipswich 
Merriam  R.  A.,  Topsfield 
M(Trill  .John,  Newburyport 
Moody  George,  Oeorgctowa 
Morse  J.  11.,  La^T^ent■e 
Newhall  Asa  T.,  Lynu 
Newhall  Edward,    " 
Nichols  Andrew,  DanverH 
Nye  .lames  M.,  (West)  Lynn 
Osbonic  George,  Danvcrs 
Osgood  George,         " 
Osgood  Joseph,         " 
Packer  II.  T.,  Newburyport 
Peirson  A.  L.,  Salem 
Peirson  E.  15.,  '' 

Perkins  Henry,  Newburyport 
Perkins  George  A.,  Sulcnii 
Perley  Daniel,  Lynn 
Phelps  E.  S.,Middleton 
Pluninier  Dan  T.,  Newbury 
Prince  William  II.,  Salem 
Proctor  Charles,  Rowley 
Quiniby  Elisha,  Salem 
Renton  John,  (West)  Lynn 
Reynolds  Joseph,  GloueesU^r 
Robinson  D.,  West  Newbury 
Rogers  R.  S.,  (West)  Lynu 
Root  Martin,  Newbury 
Sanborn  G.  W.,  Lawrence 
Sanborn  J.  B".,  [dentist]  lieverly 
Sargent  S.,  Lawrence 
Sawyer  George  W.,  Roxford 
Sawyer  J.  II.,  Newburyport 
Skinner  George  W.,  West  Newbury 
Smith  Dryden,  Lynn 
Smith  Isaac  P.,  Gloucester 
Sparbawk  Thomas,  Amesbury 
SpofTord  .Icreiiiiah,  (jtroveland 
Spofford  Richard  S.,  Newburyport 
Stone  James  Jr.,  Salem 
Ston^  Asa,  Manchester 
Strong  S.  E.,  (North)  Andovcr 
Swift  George  IL,  Lawrence 
Tilton  James,  Amesbury 
Torrey  Augustus,  Beverly 
Tre;ulwell  J.  G.,  Salem 
Tuttle  H.  C,  " 

Wa<Ileigh  J.  B.,  Haverhill 
Weeks  (Jharles,  Lynn 
Wheatland  H.,  Salem 
Wilder  A.  H.,  Ipswich 
Williams  William,  Salem 
Wyman  Samuel  W.,  Newburyport 

Piano-forte  Frame  Manufac- 
turer. 

Stevens  Abel,  Lawrence 

Pilots. 

[See  pa^e  83.] 

Potters. 

Mann  &  Kenrick,  ( West)  Amesbury 
Osborn  Riehard,  Danvers 
Reed  J.  W.,  " 

Printers. 

Bellows  S.  M.,  Lawrence 
Butt<_'rlield  &  Kellogg,  Lynn 
Chapman  &  I'alfray,  Salem 
(Joftin  Edward  D.,  Marblehead 
Coffin  .lames,  " 

FlaggJohn  D.,  Andover 
Foot<;  (!aleb,  Salem 
Frothiiigham  E.  O.,  Haverhill 
Oilman  .lohn,  Newburyport 
Green  E.  I).,  Georgetown 
Hayes. I.  F   C.,  Lawrence 
Huse  &  Nason,  Newburyport 
Hutchinson  T  .1.,  Salem 
Ives  William  Sc  Co.,  " 
JoHselyn  Lewis,  Lynn 
Kimball  Josiah  K.,  Lynn 
Mor.se  it  Brewster,  Newburyport 
Porter  Willi.im,  Halem 
Rogers  .1.  S.  K.,  Gloucester 
Sallord  E  H.,  Haverhill 
Tilton  J.  0.  &  Co.,  Newburyport 


Printers'  Ink  Manufacturer. 

Morrill  Samuel,  Andover 

Provisions. 

Abbott  Enoch,  Andovcr 

Abbott  Moses,  Lawrence 

Akerinan  .Joseph,  Newburyport 

Baker  Sti'phen  Jr.,  Ipswich 

Biirrill  N.  II.  &  Co.,  Lynn 

Clia|)iiian  E.  L.,  Lawrence 

Churchill  &  Co.,         " 

Ciilford  Hiram,  Lynn 

Craig  &  Grinin,, Salem 

Daniels  Stephen,     " 

Davis  George  G.,  Haverhill 

Dodge  Manning,  Ipswich 

Dow  Perkins  11.,  Lynn 

Elliot  Isaac,  Salem 

Kreneh  &  Morse,  Lawrence 

Goodrich  Moses  R.  G.,  Lynn 

f  ioldthwait  Benj.,  Marblehead 

•  I'oldthwait  Moses,         " 

Green  G.  W.,  Newburyport 

Gn'en  Samuel  H.,  Ipswich 

Hill  &  Sawyer,  Lawrence 

Howard  &  Rickcr,  Salem 

Huntington  P.,  Haverhill 

Ireson  S.  S.,  (West)  Lynn 

Lawrence  Daniel  S.,  Salem 

Lumnius  Edward  A.,  (West)  Lynn 

M;ird<'n  Eben  W.  &  Co.,  Salem 

Merrill  Danl..3d,  Mcthuen 

Merrill  Elbridge,  Newburyport 

Melxe.ird  T.,  .S;ilern 

Messer  Darius,  Methuen 

Millet  D.  Jr.,  Salem 

Nesvell  Jo.seph,  Newburyport 

Obcr  Samuel,  Salem 

Orne  John,  Marblehead 

Pickering  &  Holden,  Salem 

Pierce  L.  B.,  H.-iverhill 

Pinkham  Isiuie,  Lynn 

Plander  John  G.,  Salem 

Read  .lohn,  " 

Remick.  Thomas,  Lynu 

(lose  J.  Jr.,  Salem 

Sawyer  Asa,  Lynn 

Sheldon  Edwin,  Lynn 

Sheldon  Charles,  Manchester 

Smith  Robert,  Salem 

Stickney  John,  (West)  Lynn 

Stone  Benj.  J.,  Lynn 

Sweet  Moses,  Marblehead 

.Sweet  Thomas,         " 

Tibbetts  James,  Lynn 

Tucker  George  I!.,  (West)  Lynn 

Tufts  S.C,  Salem 

Valpy  S.  G..  Andover 

Ward  Alfred  A.,  Salem 

Wlieider  Asa,  " 

Wheeler  B.  S.,         " 

Wiggin  Levi,  " 

Public  Houses. 

Agawam  House,  J.  M.  Docker,  Ipswich 
American  House,  Wm.  Poor,  Lawrence 
Berry  Eben  G.,  (North)  Danvers    (ford 
Bradford  Hotel,  D.  0.  Knowles,  Brad- 
City  Hotel,  Sam.  Spear,  (West)  Lynn 
D.invers  Hotel,  I).  J.  Preston,  Danvers 
Dunbar's  Hotel,  J.  T.  Dunbar,  George- 
town 
Eagle  Hotel,  E.  S.  Merrill,  Andover 
Eagle  House,  Wm.  Brown,  Haverhill 
Essex  House,  J.  S.  Leavitt,  .Salem 
Essex  House,  Chas.  Simonds,  Danvers 
Franklin  House,  J.  L.  Huntress,  Ijiw- 
rencc  [port 

Franklin  House,  L.  Y.  Lang,  Newbury- 
Georgetown  Hotel,  Geo.  Going,  George- 
town [cester 
Gloucester  House,  Abij.  Peabody,Glou- 
Johnson  Hou.se.  ./.  Jolinson,  Nahant 
La  Fountatnc,  W.  D.  Packer,  Newbury- 
port 
Lynn  Hotel,  Moody  Dow,  (West)  Lynn 
Lynnlleld  Hotel,  C,  K.  Hand,  Lynniield 
Manchest'r  Ilot<'l,  Henry  Haskell,  Lynn 
Mansion  House,  Asa  Lamson,  Andov(!r 
Mansion  House,  I.  A.  Merriam,  Salem 
Manufacturers'  Hotel,  I.   B.   Merrill, 
Amesbury 


Marshall  House,  W.  Marshall,  (Swamp- 
scot)  Lynn 
Merrimack  House,  J.  B.  Cameron,  Har 
verhill  [port 

Merrimack  House,  E.  Tilton,  Newbury- 
Mcthuen  Hotel,  H.  Hamblet,  Methuen 
Montezuma  House,   A.   D.   Pillsbury, 
Lawrence  [port 

Mt.  Pleasant  Hou.se,  — .  Wyatt,  Roek- 
Nahant  Hotel,  P.  Drew,  Nahant 
Naumke.-ig  House,  L.  Dearborn,  Salem 
North  lliver  House.  L.  Putnam  &  Co.. 
Norwood  Caleb.  Rockport  [Salem 

Norwood  William  Jr.,  liockport 
Oak  St.  House    R.  E.  Hunt,  Lawrence 
Oce.an  House,  Wm.  F.  Davis,  Beverly 
Ra.ilroad  Hou.se,  Isaac  0.  Hudson,  Lynn 
Rice's  House,  Jesse  Rice,  Nahant 
Shawshaw  House,  J.  Holt,  Lawrence 
Smith  Edward,  Rowley  [Newbury 

Thompson's  Tavern,  W.  H.  Thomi).son, 
Union  House,  Lucius  Bumham,  Glou- 
cester 
Union  House,  Benj.  Rivers,  Marblehead 
W.'ishington    House,  Thomas   Brown, 

Newburyport 
Washington  Honse,  Geo.  Rickcr,  Lynn 
Whitney's  Hotel,  Albert  Whitney,  Na^ 
hant 

Pump  and  Block  Makers. 

Bray  William,  Beverly 
Burnh.am  P.arker  Jr.,  Essex 
Carrol  John,  M.arblehead 
Currier  Nathaniel.  Newburyport 
Donald.son  A.,  .Salem 
Felt  Benjamin  J.,  " 
.lones  Samuel,  Gloucester 
Knight  Thom.as,  Essex 
Pickard  Nathaniel,  Kowley 
Pike  Elias,  Newburyport 
Rus.sell  J.  Jr.,  Salem 
Stickney  Caleb,  Newburyport 
Stockman  Moses,  " 

Todd  Elias,  " 

Eestorators. 

Allerton  AVilliam,  Glouci^ster 

Baker  S.,  Ipswich 

Barkis-  Williimi.  Mefluien 

Parr  liobert,  .Marblehead 

Bixby  Daniel,  Haverhill 

Brockway  Thos.  B.,  (Swampscot)  Lyrin 

Buchanan  George,  .Salisbury 

Hurbank  Moody,  Newburyport 

Burnh.am  J.  P.,  Andover 

Caldwell  John,  Lawrence 

Chiise  &  Laubham,  Haverhill 

(Jolburn  H.  K.,  Lawrence 

Comer  Samuel,  Newburyport 

Crosby  George,  Danvers 

Danforth  Rufus,  Newburyport 

Dennett  A.,  Amesbury 

Dennis  Humphrey,  Marblehead 

Dowding  I.  W.,  Newburyport 

Downing  Pet(!r  C,  (West)  Lynn 

Fletcher  Edwin,  Lawrence 

Frye  Mrs.,  Methuen 

Garland  F.  A.,  Newburyport 

Gilm.an  W.;  (Balljird  Vale)  Andovcr 

Hill  J.  B.,  Ipswich 

Huntington  Charles,  Gloucester 

Jackson  Luke,  (West)  Amesbury 

Jacobs  George  IL,  Lynn 

Lane  Albert,  Kockpnrt 

Lang  James.  Ipswich 

Lewis  A.,  Haverhill 

Lord  .lacob.  Danvers 

Marston  IJ.  I".,  Lawrence 

Masury  George,  Beverly 

Merrill  lx!vi. (North)  Danvers 

Nelson  Steplien  (!.,  Gloucester 

Norwood  Ephraim  F.,  Amesbury 

Noyes  William  II.,  Gloucester 

Packer  William  D.,  Newburyport 

Page  A.  .(.,  Danvers 

Heed  John,  Lynn 

Sliute  Alonzo  &  William,  Haverhill 

Smith  D.  Franklin,  Lynn 

Stimpson  John,  (Gloucester 

Stocker  E.,  Lynn 

.Sw»!ctser  Moses,  Lynn 


ESSEX   COUNTY. 


103 


Townsond  J.  A.,  Ljiin 
Wales  Andrew  K.,  Hoverly 
VVoiisou  L.  S.,  Clloucostcr 

Biggers. 
Horry  ("Imrlcs  II.,  Siili'iii 
Hoyil  &  I'rdotor,  Kssox 
Itromln'i'k  TiilUir,  Nowburyport 
Fisher  k  lialiHon,  (Jli>ucesU;r 
l'liilli|is  (ledrfie,  Suleiii 
I'rilelianl  .1.  It.,  Nowburyport 
I'ritcliaril  William  T.,    " 
Wooihiiaii  William  H.,   " 
Woods  William  W.,        " 

Bope  Makers. 

Swott  Itrolhera,  Newburypnrt 

Bubber  Goods. 

Olunuiuui  AVilliam  H.  &  Co.,  Sakm 

Sail  Makers. 

Allen  Daniel,  Koekport 

Allen  David,  '• 

Olanin  &  Cioodwin,  Newburyport 

Oroeker  .losiah,  Salem 

Currier  t'harles,  Nowburyport 

Davis  11.  &  Son.      *      " 

Davis.  Trindlo  &  Swift,  Gloucester 

Fears  Kobort,  " 

Felton  James,  Salem 

FLsher  &  liabsoa,  Gloucester 

Foster  Isaac  \Y.,  lioverly 

Friend  tieorgc  .Ir.,  Gloucester 

Friend  Richard  .Ir.,        " 

Gilbert  Thomas,  Marbleheiid 

Graves  Elizur,  " 

llaiues  Andrew,  Nowburyport 

Hale  George  W.^  " 

liolduu  N.  &  Co.,  Salem 

Kemp  S.,  " 

iMie  K.  B.,  " 

lx)rd  U'illiam,  Ipswich 

l>you  Samuel,  Marblchead 

J.yons  Thomius,  Lynn 

Parsons  John,  Koekport 

Pickett  R.  J.,  Beverly 

Steele  George  &  Son,  Gloucester 

Steele  William  II.,  " 

Sash  and  Blind  Manufacturers. 

[See  Doors,  Bliniis,  and  Sashes.] 

Sawing  and  Planing. 

Allen  John  P.,  Manchester 

Andi-ews  I).  &  D.,  Uoxford 

Baker  .lolin,  Manchester 

Bateheldor  8.  II.  &  Co.,  Boxford 

BulVum  Daviil,  Salem 

Buffum  &  Clark,  Danvers 

Burnhivm  &  Gentlee,  Manchester 

Currier  John  Jr.,  (Belvilleport)  New- 

Danforth  &  Co.,  Manchester  |buryport 

Day  John  Jr.,  (West)  Boriford 

Doane  Paul,  tieorgetowu 

Dodge  Aaron,  Beverly 

Dodge  Brothers,  Rowley 

Dodge  Cyrus,  Manchester 

Dodge  W.  S.  .Ir.,  Newburyport 

Kmorson  Darius,  Middletou 

Essex  Co.,  Lawrence 

Kssex  Mill  Corporation,  Kssei 

Fowler  Samuel,  Beverly 

Fiske  &  Noreross,  Lawrciico 

Friend  John,  .Manchester 

Harmon  &  Jewett,  Haverhill 

Hay  ward  Augustus,  Boxford 

llusse>-  E.,  Andover 

Ingrahani  L.  P.,  Newburj'port 

Jenkins  Kben,  Andover 

Jenkins  William,     " 

Kelhani  &  Kit/.,  Manchester 

Kimball  W.  .M.,  liawrence 

Pearson  lii.'nj.,  Newbury 

Nichols  &  lloyt,  Ipswich 

Patch,  Breed  &  Co.,  Lynn 

Page  W.  E.,  Lawrence 

Pearson  Tappan,  Newbury 

Perkins  Elislia,  Ipswich 

L Perkins  Nohemiah,  Topsfleld 
PettingiU  &  Co.,  Gloucester 


Porter  J.  J.,  (West)  Boxford 
Potter  &  Co.,  Marblchead 
Powow  River  Manuf.  Co.,  Salisbury 
Prime,  Kenney  &  (^o.,  Salem 
Sargent  J.,  (West)  Amesbury 
Shannon  I.  W.,  Salem 
Smith  Anin\i,  Hamilton 
Smith,  1)(UT  &  Co.,  Andover 
SpolTord  Solomon,  Boxford 
Spolt'ord  William,  Georgetown 
Story's  Mill,  Es.scx 
Svn\onds  Samuel,  Midilleton 
■|V«ksburv  I).  M..  (West)  Amesbury 
West  Amesburv  Manuf.  Co.,  Thou.  T. 

Merrill,  (\Vest)  Amesbury 
Wilson  &  Allen,  Lawrence 
Woodbury  Jeptha  P.  &  Co.,  (W.)  Lynn 

Scraphine  Manufacturer. 

Bradley  Isaac,  Nowburyport 

Ship  Chandlery  and  Stores. 

Hoardman  S.,  Newburyport 
Howard  .).('.&  Co.,  s'aloni 
Knnpp  Cliarlis,  Ncwburvi.ort 
Phillips,  (iorham  &  Bowkor,  Salem 
Wills  \\  illiam  'i'.,  Newburyport 

Ship  Smiths. 

Goodwin  W.,  (Belvilleport)  Newb"yport 
Kenniston  &  Sons,    "  " 

Pettigrew  Mark,        "  " 

Ship  Wheel  Maker. 

Pearson  Miohaol,  Newburyport 

Shoe  Boxes. 

Faulkner  A.,  Lynn 
Patch  &  Co.,       " 
Straw  Kleazor,     " 
Woodbury  .leptha  P.,  Lynn 

Shoe  Finding  Stores. 

Montgomery  &  (Jo.,  Haverhill 
NewoonibT.  &  J.  D., 

Smiley  William,  " 

Shoe  Manufactures. 

[See  Boot  and  Shoe   Ma7iufaclurer.f.] 

Adams  David,  Lynn 

Adams  James,     " 

Allen  Albert  G.,  (North)  Danvox's 

Alley  Nathaniel,   Lynn 

Arrington  L.  Jr.,       " 

Atherton  Artemas,  Lynn 

Atkins  Samuel,  " 

Atwell  Guptavu^,        " 

Babb  Nathan,  " 

Bachellcr  John  T.,      " 

Bacheller  Thos.  W.,    " 

ISaker  Ezra,  " 

Bancroft  Thomas  F.,  Danvers 

Bancroft  Thomas  F.,  Lynn 

Hates  Thomas  S.,  " 

Bo.anlnian  &  (.iould,  (North)  DanTCrs 

Bowler  Thomas,  Lynu 

Boyee  .lames  P.,     " 

Boyce  Sam.  &  (iilbert,  Lvnn 

Breed  Bartlett  B.,  '" 

Breed  George  K.,  " 

Breed  Lsaiah,  " 

Breed  Isaiah  C,  " 

Breed  James  A.,  " 

Breed  .loseph,  " 

Breed  Moses  S.,  " 

Breed  Nathan,  " 

Breed  Nohemiah  A.,        " 

Breed  &  Purinton.  " 

Brown  A.sa,  Ipswicii 

Brown  Ebenezer,  Lynn 

BrowTi  Nestor,        " 

Bubierllinrv  M.,  " 

Bubier.^am'i  M.,    "  ' 

BulTuni  Charles  &  Co.,  Lynn 

Burrill  Alanson,  " 

Burrill  John  B.,  " 

Burrill  Micajah,  " 

Burrill  Micajah  E  .  " 

Butler  J.  C,  (North)  Danvera 

Galley  Benjamin  F.,  Lvnn 

Carlton  W'm.  P.,  "" 


('hose  Charlen  W.,  Lynn 

('hiuie  Daniel,  " 

Chii.se  Danii'l  F.,  " 

Chnse  George  H.,  " 

Chnse  James  B.,  " 

Chase  William  A.,  " 
Cheiv.r.lri>,.ph,  " 

ClillMnl  ilani.son,  " 

Clougli  Jo>Jali  It.,  " 

Coffin  ('harles  K.,  " 

(!ole  Gideon,  Beverly 
Dane  Francis,  Danvers 
Daniels  David,        "  [bury 

Downer  . I.  R.,  (Indies' shoes]  W.   New- 
Downing  Wni.,  Lynn 
Durgin  Samuel,  West  Newbury 
Edwards  Benj.,      "  " 

Ellis  David,  Lynn 
Emerson  Daniel,  (North)  Danvers 
Ftrlt  W.  F.  I).,  Lynn 
Fraser  Lyman  B.,  Lynn 
Fuller  Edward,  Danvers 
Fuller  Jcwiih  M.  &  Co.,  Lynn 
(iale  Samuel,  Lynn 
Gallop  1).  B.,  Danvers 
Graves  Burrill,  Lynn 
Graves  James,      " 
Graves  Zaehariah,  Lynn 
Grecly  Isaac  W.,  [ladies'  shoes]  S&llsb'y 
Gunnison  Isaac,  Amesbury 
Hallowell  Benjamin  A.,  Lynn 
Harnev  Marlin  D.,  " 

Haskeil   Williwu  " 

Hawkes  Elbridge  G.,  " 

Hitchings  Albert,  " 

llosum,  Bailey  &  Durgin,  ^V.  Newbury 
Houghton   <;.   W.,   Lynn 
Howe  FJdward,  (East)  Boxford 
Hutchinson  Beuj.  P.,  Lynn 
Hyde  Henry,  " 

Iroson  Nathaniel  " 

Ireson  Samuel  J.,         " 
Johnson  Chri.stopher  Jr.,  Lynn 
.lohnson  Jacob  A.,  " 

.lohnson  John  B.,  " 

Keene  George  W.,  " 

Lakeuiaii  Joseph,  " 

IjO  Favor  David,  J?cvcrly 
Mansfield  Matthew,  Lynn 
Massey  George  ^\^,    " 
More  &  Alley,  " 

Mudgc  Daniel  I,.,  " 
Mudge  Nathan  A.,  " 
Neal  Jo.<ieph  W.,  " 
Needham  Albert,  " 
Newhall  Dan'l  W.,  " 
Newhall  Elbr'ge  G.,  " 
Newhall  lieorge,  " 
Newhall  Harrison,  " 
Newhall  Isaac  Jr.  " 
Newhall  J luncs  Jr.,  " 
Newhall  J.  M..  " 

NewhallJ.P.  &Co.,   " 
Newhall  Luoian,        " 
Newhall  Paul  ft  Sons,  " 
Newhall  Timothy,      " 
Newhall  Timothy  A.,  " 
Newhall  Wm.  P.,        " 
Noyes,  Brown  &  Edwards,  W.  Newbury 
No^es  Francis,  (North)  Danvers 
Nve.loseiih  M.,   Lynn 
oiler  Kimball,  Beverly 
Oliver  Uiiijaniin  F.,  Lyuu 
Oliver  J.imes  P..  " 

Oliver  Stephen  Jr.,  " 
Oliver  Wm.  B.,  " 

Parker  Wm.  F.,  " 

Parrott  Tyler,  " 

Perkin.<  A.,  (North)  Danvers 
Perkins  (ieorge,  Amesbury 
Perley  Frederick,  (North)  DouTers 
PhiUips  A.  P.,  Danvers 
Phillips  M.  G.,  Lynn 
Pinkham  Thomas  J.,  Lynn 
Plummer  Robert,  " 

Plunmier  William,  " 

Pope  Ira  P.,  (North)  Danvers 
Porter  William,  Beverly 
Pratt  George  0.,  Lynu 
Pratt  John,  "" 

Pratt  Micajah  C,  " 
Purinton  Jos.  Jr.,  " 


104 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Putnam  Aaron,  (North)  Danvera 
Putnam  &  Black,      "  " 

Putnam  &  Fellows,   "  " 

Putnam  Oforge  A.,    "  " 

Putnam  I.  H.,  "  " 

Putnam  John,  Lynn 
Putnam  Moses,  (North)  Danyers 
Quinby  Enoch  K.,  Lynn 
Kaddin  George  W.,      " 
Iladdin  &  Hall,  " 

liiiddin 'J'homas  Jr.,  " 
Itomsdell  Daniels.,  " 
Ilamsdi'lllJan.S.  Jr.,  " 
Ramsdell  Itobert,  " 
llavell  Benjamin  B.,  " 
Kavell  John  B.,  " 

Reynolds  George,         " 
Ilhodes  Jacob,  Lynn 
Richardson  James  N.,  Lynn 
Richardson  Stephen  N.,  " 
Richardson  Thomas  P.,  " 
Robinson  ChristoiJher,    " 
Robinson  J.  L.,  " 

Sanderson  John  C,  " 

Sargent  James  M.,  " 

Sargent  Samuel,  '•' 

Scribner  Amos,  " 

Shaw  Benjamin  P.,  " 

Spinney  Charles  E.,         " 
Spinney  John,  " 

Spinney  William  N.,        " 
Stacey  Oliver  M.,  " 

Stacey  Thomas,  " 

Story  Henry  E.,  Beverly 
Story  John,  (Swampscot)  Lynn 
Story  John  D.,  " 

Swain  Joseph  H.,  " 

Swain  Oliver  H.,  " 

Sweetser  Ephraim,  " 

Taylor  David,  " 

Taylor  J.  &  U.,  Amesbury 
Thurston  John  A.,  Lynn 
Tolraan  John  B.,  Lynn 
Trask  Eben  &  John,  Lynn 
Trask  Elbridge,  (North)  Danvers 
Trufant  David  B.,  Lynn 
Valpy  Richard,  " 

Vickary  David.  " 

Waldron  &  Galley,  " 
Wheeler  Augustus  E.,  " 
Wilson  William  K.,  " 
Winslow  Charles,  " 

Wooldredge  John,        " 

Shoe  Peg  Manufacturers. 

Batcheldcr  Samuel  &  Co.,  Bo.xford 
Bentley  John,  '■ 

Kimball  &  Sawyer,  " 

Slioe  String  Manufacturers. 

Le  Bosquet  &  Slocomb,  Haverhill 
Spofford  Moses,  Cieorgetown 
Tonney  Richard,        " 

Shoe  Thiead  and  Twine  Manu- 
facturers. 

Smith,  Dove  &  Co.,  Andovor 
Oroveland  Thread  Factory,  Alvan  Per- 
ry, agent,  Grovcland 

Silver  Spoon  Manufacturers. 

Carlton  James  U.,  Haverhill 
Kimball  L.,  " 

Snuff  Mills. 

Howlett  John,  (North)  Saugus 
Sweetser  C.  &  Son,  " 

Soap,  Candles,  &/C. 

Beach  &  Son,  Lawrence 

Boardman  CofUn,  Salisbury 

Hale  &  Coulcy,  [Floral  washinji  soap] 

Rowley 
Hildreth  J.  W.,  Danvers 
Hildreth  Samuel,  T..ynn 
Hildreth  D.  &  1'.,  Beverly 
Jefferson  P.  JL,  Jliddleton 
Lord  Bracket,  (West)  Lyuu 
Palmer  J.  V.,  Ipswich 
Pearson  William,  Newburyport 
Pool  Story,  Uockport 
Robertson  S.  W.  &  Co.,  Salem 
Rundlett  J.  D.,  Newburyport 


Shaw  Joseph,  Danvers 
Shepherd  Joseph,  Gloucester 
Skeels  Amos,  Newburyport 
Skeels  John  &  W.,  Newburj-port 
Smith  James,  Saugus 
Stackpole  &  Sis.son,  (West)  Lynn 
Stanton  John,  Salem 
Stanwood  Atkins,  Newburyport 
Wentworth  C.  W.,  Haverhill 

Sole  Dealers. 

AtweU  Thomas  H.,  Lynn 
Estes  David,  " 

NewhaU  Perry,  " 

Spar  Makers. 

Cook  William,  Newburyport 

Titcomb  &  Lunt,      " 

Young  &  Trcfethen,  Newburyport 

Spice  Mills. 

Breed  Theophilus  W.,  (West)  Lynn 
Chase  H.  &  Son,  Lynn 
Raddin  G.  W.  Jr.,  Saugus 

Stair  Builder. 

CoUins  Stephen,  Newburyport 

Stone  Cutters. 

Babb  S.  &  Bro.,  (West)  Lynn 
Beede  Valentine  M.,  Lynn 
Bisbee  Noah,  Lynn 
Blake  Jonathan,  Newburyport 
Clifford  &  Wetherbee,  Rockport 
Coburn  IJ.,  Rockport 
Davis  Nath.  &  Sons,  Newburyport 
Dow  Thomas  W.,  Lynn 
Durrell  Oren  A.,       " 
Eames  Ezra,  Rockport 
Eaton  Thomas  M.,  Lynn 
Fisher  John  E.,  Salem 
Hale  Benjamin,  Rockport 
Haley  Michael,  Lynn 
Hunt  David  S.,     " 
Knowlton  &  Webster,  Rockport 
Knowlton  W.  H.,  " 

Lord  Moses,  Lynn 
Lord  Moses  B.,  Lynn 
NewhaU  Joseph,  " 

Page  John  S.,       "  [port 

Preston,  Fernald,  Sewall  &  Co.,  Rock- 
Richards  John,  Lynn 
Tavener  Jacob,       " 
Toomey  D.  &  M  ,    " 
Webber  Jehiel,       " 

Tailors  and  Drapers. 

Allen  John  P.,  Manchester 
Alley  WilUam,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 
Atkinson  J.  B.,  Lawrence 
Bartlett  Charles,  Marblehead         [vers 
Batcheldcr  Nathaniel  S.,  (North)  Dan- 
Bates  &  Perkins,  Salem 
Brigham  William,  Manchester 
Blake  I.  W.,  Lawrence 
Brown  Bailey,  Amesbury 
Brown  EUjah,  (West)  Amesbury 
Burchmore  John,  (North)  Andover 
Burnham  Edward,  Essex 
Burns  John,  (North)  Andover 
Chamberlain  S.,  Salem 
Colby  Joseph  S.,  Salisbury 
Colby  &  Robie,  iVewburyport 
Conway  John,  Marblehead 
Cook  George  C.,  Danvers 
Cook  Ilufus,  Newburyport 
Cornelius  &  Lefavor,  Salem 
Currier  Chai-les  Jr.,  Newburyport 
Davidson  Richardson,      " 
IX'.ui  n.  A.,  Lawrence 
Dean  AVilUam  II.,  Rockport 
Denny  Timothy,  Mcthuen 
Ucrby  Henry,  Salem 
Diiwiuuij;  Smith,  Lynn 
Downie  William,  Grovcland 
Drew  J.  D.,  Lawi'cnco 
Edgcrton  J.,  Georgetown 
Edwards  Benj;unin,  Salem 
El  well  &  Dann,  Gloucester 
Evans  Reuben  Jr.,  Salisbury 
Fletcher  E.,  Haverhill 
F'linu  John,  Lynn 


Eraser  John,  Salem 

Furrell  John,  Danvers 

Gardner  Charles,  Gloucester 

Hale  Zebulon,  Beverly 

Hart  James  S.,  Newburyport 

Janes  Henry,  Lynn 

Jones  S.  G.,  Salem 

.Tordan  Robert,  Ipswich 

Keiley  .fohn.  Lawrence 

Kimball  &  Treab,  Haverhill 

Knight  &  Pierce,  Newburyport 

I/angley  Levi,  Marblehead 

Linn  H.  P.,  (Ballard  Vale)  Andover 

Logue  James,  Andover 

Lord  Ephraim,  Danvers 

Lord  William,  Beverly 

Marchaut  Henry  E.,  Gloucester 

Melcher  J.  A.,  Salem 

Millett  N.  A.,  Ipswich 

MiUett  W.  P.,  Andover 

Nason  S.  V.,  Lawrence 

Nelson  John  B.,  Newburyport 

Noble  Benjamin,  " 

Parkinson  John,  Topsfield 

Parsons  Epliiraim,  Ipswich 

Perkins  J.  S.  &  Son,  Salem 

Pierce  Benjamin,  Newburyport 

Pike  Charles  S.,     '      " 

Plummer  Samuel,  Georgetown 

Poole  John,  Newburyport 

Purbeck  ^Villiam  A.,  Salem 

Quinn  Thomas,  Salem 

Rogers  Peter,  Marblehead 

Ropes  Joseph,  Methuen 

Showell  A.,  Lawrence 

Sibley  Moses  H.,  Salem 

Smith  &  Cole,         " 

Smith  Richard  R.,  Lynn 

Smith  Samuel  A.,  Ipswich 

Smith  AVilUam,  Lynn 

Spiller  Henry,  Newburyport 

Stevens  Isaac,  " 

Sweetser  Moses,         " 

Thacker  John,  Saugus 

Thompson  GamaUel  B.,  DanTen 

Todd  &  Johnson,  Rowley 

Truland  Hugh,  Andover 

Tuck  Joseph  D.,  Beverly 

Tufts  George,  Gloucester 

Webb  John  K.,  Salem 

Williams  James,  Lynn 

Tanners. 

Balch  John,  Newburyport 
Bond  Le^vis,  Salem 
Bott  James,      " 
Brewster  Ira  A.,  Salem 
Bushley  William,  Danvers 
Buxton  Joseph,  Salem 
Carlton  Edward,  Salem 
Carlton  Frazier,  Salem 
Clark  Joseph  N.,  Salisbury 
Cressey  ,Tohn,  Rowley 
Cressey  Nathaniel,  Rowley 
Culliton  John,  Salem 
Dalton  J.  A.,  Salem 
Davis  John,  3d,  Salem 
Elhot  L.  W.,  Danvers 
Flanders  Ezekicl,  Salisbury 
Fowler  Augustus,  (North )  Danvers 
Fowler  Harrison  B.,  Sahsbury 
Fowler  Samuel  P.,  (North)  Danvers 
Frost  Caleb,  Danvers 
Frye  Joseph  S.,  Salem 
Fryo  Stephen  N.,  Salem 
GibneyJohn,  Salem 
Gillion  John  W.,  Danvers 
Hanson  E.  A.,  Salem 
Hardy  Isaac  Jr.,  Dauvers 
Harrington  William,  Salem 
Harris  Samuel,  Dauvers 
Hart  William,  Danvers 
Hazelton  John,  Salem 
Henderson  Joseph,  Danvers 
Higby  ('harles,  Salem 
llilli:"u-d  II.  P.,  Georgetown 
Hills  &  Smith,  Salisbury 
Ilodgkins  J.  S.,  Danvers 
Jewett  George,  Rowley 
Johnson  Samuel,  Salem 
Keimcy  WilUam,  Salem 
Kimball  Obadiah,  Danvers 


ESSEX   COUNTY. 


lO.G 


Little  VV.  W.,  Danvers 

liOdliy  Thomas,  Salem 

Lonl  .lames,  Salem 

Lonl  .lames  A.,  " 

Jlalocm  William,  Salem 

MiirstDU  Asa,  " 

MeCaity  Michael,  " 

MiLau^liliii  lieiijainin,  rjoorgetown 

Moore  N.  (!.,  (!eorp;e(,owu 

Miiiiroc  Isaac,  Danvers 

Nelson  ^VilliaIn,  (lenrjieto^vn 

Nichols  Daniel  K.,  Salem 

Nichols  Daviil,  Salem 

Nichols  (leoix'c  Jr.,   " 

Nichols  Sanuiel,         " 

Nicliols  William  F.,   " 

Noah  Samuel  Jr.,      " 

Osborn  li.  U.,  Salem 

Osborn  (!.  ^Y.,  Danvers 

Osborn  Dennison  W.,  Danvers 

Osborn  F.,  Danvers 

Osborn  Richard  S.,  Salem 

Osborn  Miles  &  Co.,  Dauvcra 

Osgood  N.  AV.,  Salem 

Osgood  N.  AV.  Jr.,  Salem 

Parker  Nathaniel,      " 

Parker  Stephen,  Groveland 

Patten  0.  S.  &  K.  AV.,  Araesbury 

Peirco  William,  Danvers 

Perry  Jacob,  (North)  D.anvers 

Plouff  Hdward,  Ipswich 
Plummer  Hiram,  Danvers 

Pool  Leonard,  Danvers 

Poole  &  Jacobs,  Danvers 

Pope  Eleazer,  Salem 

Poor  Kuoch,  Danvers 

Poor  Joseph,  Danvers 

Poor  William,  Salem 

Poor  George,  Danvers 

Poor  Henry.  Danvers 

Porter  Ucnjamin  P.,  Salem 

Porter  &  Fryc,  S.alein 

Putnam  Jacob,  Salom 

Putnam  James  S.,  Salem 

Kowell  &  Iloyt,  (West)  Amesbury 

Kupp  Andrew,  Salem 

.Searles  Joseph,  Danvers 

Smith  Ilichard,  Danvers 

Southwick  James,  Danvers 

Stirapson  J.  C,  Salem 

Stevens  John  V.,  Danvers 

Straw  Isaiah,  Salem 

Temple  J.  N.,  Ipswich 

Titcomb  Paul,  Newbury 

Torr  Andrew,  Danvers 

Turner  Calvin,  Salem 

Upton  Franklin,  Danvers 

Varney  W.  D.  &  S.,  Salem 

AVallis  Aaron,  Ipswich 

Weston  Charles,  Salem 

Willcins  Albert,  Salem 

Wilson  Warren,  Danvers 

Worthen  Lyman,  Uavcrhill 

Tarpaulin  Manufacturer. 

Swasey  II.  S.,  Nowburyport 

Taxidermest. 

Mann  James,  Newburyport 

Thread  Score. 

Firth  &  Clark,  Salem 

Tin  Cap  Tube  Manufacturer. 

Atkinson  M.,  Newburyport 

Tin  Plate  and  Sheet  Iron  "Work- 
ers and  Stove  Dealers. 

Arthur  C.  M.,  Ipswich 
Darnctt  William,  Andover 
Ba  (lett  Wm.  D.,  Amesbury 
Uennett  A.,  Lawrence 
BoyntonjWm.,  Georgetown. 
Brock  &  Chase,  Metiiueu 
Brock  &  Stratton,  Ljiwrence 
Brown  Edmund,  Lynn 
Cartwright  J.,  Georgetown 
Chamberlain  John,  Newburyport 
Chamberlin  C,  '' 

Chase  Wm.,  Salem 
CUipman  A.  M.  &  E.  M.,  Salem 
Chipman  Uichard  M.,  Salem 


Cook  Samuel,  Newburyport 
Currier  &  \V'ait,  Haverhill 
Dana  J.  H.  fc  Co.,  Lawrence 
Dearborn  Cliarl(!S  A.,  Salem 
Dodgo  Samuel,  Newburyport 
Frothingham  N.  &  T.  II.,  Salem 
Fuller  K.,  " 

Kiiller  William  P.,  " 

Hale  .lacob,  Newburyport 
lliile  .Moses  H.,         " 
Haskell  C.  N.,        " 
Hinkley  William,  Beverly 
Hobbs  Si  Jelli.son,  Salisbury 
Horton  Wm.  H.,  Newburyport 
LeBosquet  &  Ames,  Haverhill 
Lord  Wm.  A.,  Danvers 
Loring  F.  JI.,  Gloucester 
Lunt  Benjamin  S.,  Beverly 
Morton  Wm.  AV.,  Lynn 
Paul  Jolin  N.  &  Co.,  Lynn 
Pease  Sam'l  W.,  Salem 
Preston  Jonathan,  Salem 
Richardson  M.  S.,  Andover 
Robinson  &  Brock,  Lawrence 
Ropes  John  T.  &  Co.,  Salem 
Ropes  Joseph  AV.,  (North)  Danvers 
Rust  Samuel,  Lynn 
Sargent  Horace,  Newburyport 
Sargent  P.,  " 

Sawyer  &  Littlefield,  Salisbury 
Silver  Harris,  Marblehead 
Sumner  John,  Newburyport 
Woodbury  AVilliam,  Gloucester 

Tohacco  and  SnufiF. 

ClilTord  &  i;n.<s,  Newliuryport 
Dodge  Brothers,  [snutl]  jtowley 
lluse  Enoch  &  Co.,  Newburyport 
Jaqucs  Amos  F.,  " 

Merrill  AV.  AV.,  " 

Turners. 

("lapp  L.  &  A.,  Salem 

Parker  John  H.,    " 

Peirson  jVlonzo,  Newburyport 

Tlmbrella  Manufacturers. 

Butler  Enoch,  Haverhill 
Hobbs  David,  Lawrence 

■Undertakers. 
Dame  .lohn,  Salem 
Larrabee  Bcnj.  F.,  Salem 
Neal  John  H.,  " 

Stone  S.,  " 

Upholsterers. 

F.arrant  R.  11.,  .Salem 

Lord  T.  H.  &  A.  AA'.,  Newburyport 

Topham  Amos,  '' 

Veterinary  Surgeon. 

Saunders  AA'm.,  Salem 

Watches,  Jewelry,  &.c. 

Bailey  John,  I^ynn 

ISalch  Daniel,  Newburyport 

Barker  William,  Methuen 

Blake ,  Ipswich 

Drainard  Joseph  M.,  Amesbury 
Brooks  E.  C,  Lawrence 
Ihown  John  J.,  Andover 
Ihu'gess  S.  G.,  Lawrence 
Burns  Joseph,  Rockport 
Carle  ton  Jas.  U.,  Haverhill 
Cogswell  J.  C.  &  U.,  Salem 
t.'urrier  Edmund,  " 

Drown  C.  L.,  Newburyport 
Foster  N.  &  T.,      •' 
Frye  &  Ayer,  Haverliill 
(ioodhue  John,  Salem 
Greeiiough  N.  C.,  Newburyport 
HUl  John  B.,  Beverly 
Ilodgkins  Jacob  F.,  Newburyport 
Homan  Sam.,  Marblehead 
Kimball  L.,  Haverhill 
Lakeman  E.  K.,  Salem 
Lamson  Chis.,      " 
Lefavour  Chas.,  (AVest)  LjTin      ; 
Luscomb  John  G.,  Salem 
McKenide  Samuel  S.,  Topsficld 
Moscly  R.  E.,  Newburyport 
Moulton  Joseph,        " 


Prevear  Edward,  Lynn 
Roberts  Josepl),  Newburyport 
Rowell  Jolin,  .'Salisbury 
Sandborn  Asa  T.,  I.«iwrcnco 
Sherman  S<-tli,  Andover 
Smith  Ik,  (Miamberlain,  Salem 
Smith  .Jesse,  " 

Stearnes  A.  \V.,  La\VTenco 
Tappan  Israel  F.,  Manchester 
Tibbetts  Robt.  A.,  Gloucester 
AVarner  ('alcb,  Sal<.-m 

West  India  Goods. 
[See  also  Country  Storei.\ 

Ad.ams  A.  B.,  Newburyport 

Ad.ams  .1.,  Marl)leheail 

Adams  AV;ishingtou,  Newburyport 

Alley  Daniel,  Lynn 

Alley  Reuben,     " 

Bailey  G.  F.,  (North)  Danvers 

Balch  J.  A.,  Newburyport 

Balch  J.  H.,  " 

Bachelder  0.  II.  &  Co.,  Lawrence 

Bartlett  A.,   Salem 

Barton  AVm.  C,     '' 

Bassett  J.  R.,  Marblehead 

Battis  &  Brown,  Salem 

Bayley  D.  AV.,  Newburyport 

Berry  George  E.,  Salem 

Bickibrd  J.,  Newburyport 

Bicktord  T.  F.,  Salem 

Blumpey  P.  II.  Newburyport 

Boardm.an  D.,  Salem 

Bowler  AVilliam,  Marblehead 

Bowley  Edwin,  Haverhill 

Boynton  .lolin,  Rowley 

Brackett  AVm.  D.,  (Swampscot)  Lynn 

Breed  Joseph,  Lynn 

Breed  &  Childs,  " 

Bridgman  AV.  II.,  Lawrence 

Bright  AA'illiam  M.,  Marblehead 

Brooks  Luke  Jr.,  Salem 

Brooks  &  Webster,   " 

Brooks  N.  11.,  " 

Brookins  Albert,  Newburyport 

Brown  Jacob,  "' 

Brown  Jenness,  " 

Brown  J.  0.  AV.,  " 

Brown  Nathan-1  P.,         " 

Buell  0.  M.  &  Co.,  Lawrence 

Bullock  Isaac  S.,  Salem 

Bunker  E.  G.,  Boxford 

Burke  I.  II.,  Salem 

Burrell  N.,  Haverhill 

Calef  John,  Salem 

Caverly  L.  J.,  Bradford 

Chamberlain  J.  A.,  Haverhill 

Chamberlain  S.  &  Son,  Salem 

Chandler  J.  D.,  Salem 

Chapman  E.  L.,  Lawrence 

Ch.ase  Tristam,  Newburyport 

Cheevcr  Thomas  B.,  Lyuu 

C:hesley  &  Co.,  Newburyport 

Churciiill  D.  &  Co.,  Lawrence 

Clark  B.  U.,  Lawrence 

Cliflbrd  &  Co..  Lynn 

Cloutman  P.  D.,  JIaiblohead 

Coburn  Stephen,  Ipswich 

Coburu  S.  M.,  Haverhill 

Cogswell  D.avid,  Ipswich. 

Cogswell  Ebenczer    " 

Cole  John,  Lawrence 

Collins  Robert,  Lynn 

Curtis  i;.  S.,  Newburyport 

Daey  Jeremiah,  Ijiwrcnce 

Diiggett  &  Co.,  Haverhill 

Damon  Converse.  Lynn 

Daniclls  &  Co.,  Danvers 

Davis  John,  Haverhill 

Davis  Thomas,  Lawrence 

Dodge  George,  Salem 

Dodge  John,  Salem 

Dorrill  Theodore.  Newburyport 

Dowd  Thomas   Marblehead 

Emery  David,  Haverhill 

Fletcher  Nathan,  Brailford 

Flynn  John,  Lawrence 

FoUansbee  Nathan,  Newburyport 

Foster  I.  P..  Salem 

Foster  AVilliam,  Danvers 

Fowler  Moses  II.,  Newburyport 

Fowler  &  Kingsbury,  Amesbury 


lOG 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Garduer  D.  15.,  Salem 
Giles  Matthew  S.  liockport 
Goodhue  Joseph,  Newburyport 
Goodwin  D.  A.,  Newburyport 
Good\viu  J.  K.  &  Co.,  Newburyport 
Goodwill  George,  " 

Goodwin  Major,  " 

Goodwin  S.  J.,  Marblehead 
Goldthwait  J.  E.,  Salem 
Goldthwait  Mo.ses,  Marblehead 
Gordon  Enos,  Lynn 
Grant  John,  Salem 
Graves  Amos  E.,  Marblehead 
Graves  Samuel,  Marblehead 
Gray  William  B.,  Salem 
Green  Jo.=!eph  G.,  Marblehead 
Green  Otis  II.,  Lynn 
Greenleaf  llichard  0.,  Newburyport 
Greonough  E.  &  T.,  Groveland 
Grindal  J.  L.,  Newlauryport 
Gwinn  T.  W.,  Salem 
Hall  D.  ir.,  (East)  Haverhill 
Hallowell  Samuel,  ( West)  Lynn 
Hardy  T.,  Salem 
Harris  Kichard,  Marblehead 
Harris  &  Saunders,  Salem 
Haskell  Thomas,  Jlarblehead 
Hastings  M.,  Lawrence  [head 

Hathaway  Stephen  Jr.  &  Co.,  Marble- 
Hawks  William,  Marblehead 
Hidden  Samuel,  Marblehead 
Hobbs  S.  F.,  Lawrence 
HomauJohn,        " 
Howard  John  B.,  La^vreuce 
Howard  John  C.  &  Co.,  Salem 
Hoyt  J.  B.  &  Co.,  Haverhill 
Hudson  George,  Groveland 
Hudson  John,  Lynn 
Hutchiuson  A.  F.,  Lynn 
Ingalls  Otis.  (West)  Lynn 
Ireson  G.  W.  &  S.  S.,  Lynn 
Janorin  J.,  Newburyport 
JewettS.  K.,  Ipswich 
Johnson  Frederick,  Bradford 
Johnson  II.,  Newburyport 
Johnsou  John,  Marblehead 
Johnson  J.  F.  &  A.  G.,  Lawrence 
Johnson  Ileuben  &  Co.,  (W'est)  Lynn 
Johnson  Welcome  W.,  (Nahant)    " 
Jordan  A.  S.  &  Co.,  Lawrence 
Kimball  E.  D.,  Salem 
Knight  George  &  Co.,  Marblehead 
Knight  &  Lunt,  Newburyport 
Lambert  Nathaniel,  Georgetown 
Lamsou  Asa  Jr.,  Salem 

Lane  Allen,  Rockport 

Lawrence  Emanuel,  Marblehead 

Lawrence  D.  S.,  Salem 

Lehy  &  Kelly,  Lawrence 

LeMaster  George,  Marblehead 

Lindsey  Richard,  Salem 

Lord  Asa,  Ipswich 

Loring  &  Clark,  La^vrence 

Lummus  A.,  (West)  Lynn 

Lummus  E.  A.,  (West)  Lynn 

Lunt  Henry  Jr.,  Newburyport 

Lunt  Tristan! ,  " 

Mann  J.  B.,  Salem 

Marks  John  &  Son,  Salem 

Maynard  S.  D.,  (East)  Haverhill 

McCarly  John,  Lawrence 

McGowan  A.,  Lawrence 

Mead  D.  &  Co.,  Lynn 

Merriam  .Matthew,  Newburyport 

.Men-ill  .\biier  L.,  " 

Merrill  David  J.,  " 

Merrill  W.  S.,  Danvers 

Millet  U.  Jr.,  Salem 

Millet  J.  K.,  Andover 

Moscly  George  (J.,  Lynn 

Mutual  Bon(t(Jt  Association,  Lynn 

N.  E.  Protect.  Union,  Div.  No.  4,  Lynn 

N.  E.  Protect.  Union,  Div.  No.  20.     " 

N.  E.  Protect.  Union,  Div.  No.  25^     " 

N.  E.  Protect.  Union,  Div.  No.  28,     " 

Nowhall  B.  F.,  Saugus 

Newhall  George,   " 

Nichols  Reuben,  Marblehead 

Nicholson  Thomas,     " 

Noyes  Enoch  K.,  Salem 

Noycs  B.  H.,  Newburyport 

Oliver  Stephen,  Lynn 


Paine  H.,  Marblehead  ' 

Parker  Stephen,  Groveland 
Patch  William  H.,  Xlockport 
Payne  Samuel,  Salem 
Payson  Carlton,  Lawrence 
Pepperell  E.  F.,  Lynn 
Perley  &  Currier,  (North)  DauverS 
Perley  Frederic,  '•  " 

Perley  Joseph  G.,  (West)  Lynn 
Pierce  Edwin,  Lawrence 
Pillsbury  S.  M.,  Newburyport 
Pitman  Henry  F.,  Marblehead 
Pitman  John,  " 

Plumer  Joseph  E.,  Newburyport 
Poor  Isaac,  " 

Prentiss  George,  (North)  Danvers 
Prime  James  M.,  Salem 
Purbeck  Aaron  Jr.,  Salem 
Putnam  W.  II,,  (Ballard  Vale)  Andover 
Quarles  Samuel,  Salem 
Uaddin  George  W.,  Saugus 
Ranisdell  Oliver,  Lynn 
Reed  E.  M.,  Newburyport 
Rich  Stephen,  Lynn 
Richardson  Edward,  Lynn 
Richards  &  Co.,  Salem 
Roberts  Parker,  Newburyport 
Robinson  J.  L.,  '• 

Salem  Independent  Protective  Associ- 
ation, Salem 
Sanger  &  Reynolds,  Salem 
Sargeut  T.  W.,  Newburyport 
Selman  Joseph,  Lynn 
Shattuck  Joseph,  Lawrence 
Shaw  J.  N.,  Salem 
Sible,y  Joseph,  Salem. 
Simonds  S.  &  Son,  Salem 
Simpson  D.,  Marblehead 
Smith  Robert,  Salem 
Smith  Rufus,  Newburyport 
Smith  fc  Co.,  Lawrence 
Snow  J  ,  Marblehead 
Snow  Nathaniel,  Salem 
Snow  Thomas,  Marblehead 
Snow  Thos.  2d,  " 

Southwick  &  Co.,  (Ballard  Vale)  Ando- 
Sparhawk  John  Jr.,  Marblehead     [ver 
Spiller  R.  0.,  Danvers 
Standley  S.,  Marblehead 
Stevens  William,  Salem 
Stevens  A.  W.,  Newburyport 
Stickney  John,  (West)  Lynn 
Stickney  M.  A.,  " 

Stone  J.  W.,  Marblehead 

Stone  William  L.,  Ainesbury 

Stover  George,  Newburyport 

Strong  Elisha,  " 

Sumner  &  Swasey    " 

Sweetser  C.  &  Son,  Saugus 

Swindles  Cliarles,  Salem 

Symouds  Benjamin  R.,  Salem 

Symonds  Thomas  Jr.,       " 

Symonds  Samuel  Jr.,        " 

Tarbox  John,  ( West)  Lynn 

Tarbox  James  M.,  " 

Thompson  Waldo,  (Swanipscot)  Lynn 

Thrasher  John,  Marblehead 

Thrasher  Wm.,         " 

Thurlow  Samuel,  Georgetown 

Tilley  AVilliam,  Marblehead 

Tillon  Daniel,  Lynn 

Tilton  Albert,  Newburyport 

Tilton  Daniel  G.,       " 

Tilton  William,  Lynn 

Toppan  &  Pingry,  Newburyport 

Tret'ren  James,  Salem 

Trow  &  Bushby,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 

Tuck  William,  (Swampscot)Lynn 

Tucker  G.  B.,  (West)  Lynn 

Tufts  S.  C,  Salem 

Tuttle  &  Parker,  Newburyport 

Tyler  William  M.,  Lawrence 

Union  Store,  Lynn 

Very  John,  Salem 

Vickary  Jo.seph  Jr.,  Lynn 

Warren  Jonas,  (New  Mills)  Danvers 

AVard  Thomas  B.,  Salem 

Walton  ICl)enozer,     " 

Waters  Thomas  S.,  " 

Welister  E..  Haverhill 

Welch  R.,  Newburyport 

West  Isajic  W.,  Manchester 


Wheeler  John,  Salem 

Wile3'  Caleb,  Lynn 

Willcomb  D.  L.,  Ipswich 

Willey  J.  G.,  Haverhill 

Williston  S.  S.,  Salem 

Wills  Daniel,  Newburyport 

Wilson  J.  0.,  Salem 

'rt'ood  Hiram,  Newburyport 

Working  Men's  Protective  Union,  Lynn 

Working  Men's  Protective  Union,  No. 

37,  Andover 
Wormstead  Benj.,  Marblehead 
Wright  John,  Lynn 
Wright  Peter  E.,  Salem 
Young  Jacob,  Newburyport 
Young  James,  " 

■Wheelwrights. 

Anderson  Joseph  M.,  Lynn 

Atwood  Jlorrison,  Georgetown 

Barker  Joseph  W.,  Salem 

Batchelder  George,  Groveland 

Bean  Ira  G.,  Haverhill 

Bennett  L.  S.,  (Ballard  Vale)  Andover 

Boyes  Robert,  Georgetown 

Bradley  George,  (North)  Andover 

Bucknam  Thomas  J.,  Lynn 

Butters  E.  G.,  Methuen 

Cozzens  James,  ( Ballard  Vale)  Andover 

Currier  Joseph  J.,  Georgetown 

Dodge  Jolm  W.,  Salem 

Dodge  Simeon,  Marblehead 

Dorman  Jesse,  Newburyport 

Ellis  A.  P.,  (North)  Andover 

Farnham  J.  W.,  Lawrence 

Foster  Ambrose,        " 

Gage  C.  S.,  Essex 

Gurney  Nathaniel,  Newburyport 

Hadley  Franklin,  Wenham 

Haines  James,  Hamilton 

Haines  &  Marshall,  Newburyport 

Harding  Samuel,  Lyuntield  (Centre) 

Hawkes  Adam,  Lynnfield 

Ilenfield  Amos,  Salem 

Herrick  Benj.,  Topsfield 

Ilodgkins  John  Jr.,  Ips\vich 

Hovey  0.  D.,(West)  Boxford 

Hoyt  Leonard,  La^vrence 

Jackson  William  B.,  Hamilton 

Lane  John,  Ipswich 

Leach  Thomas  K.,  Topsfield 

Margeson  J.  B.,  Lynn 

Noah  S.,  Salem 

O'Connell  John,  Andover 

Pardy  Charles,  Salem 

Patch  J.  H.,         " 

Peck  Nath.  &  Lucius,  (West)  Lynn 

Ploof  John,  Lynn 

Preston  H.  D.,  Methuen 

Poor  William  &  Co.,  Andover 

Reed  James,  (West)  Lynn 

Rice  Joseph,  Andover 

Roberts  J.  M.,  Saugus 

Sheldon  Samuel,  Haverhill 

Spofford  Solomon,  (West)  Boxford 

Tibbets  Aaron,  Hamilton 

Varnum  Corliss,  Methuen 

AVard  G.  W.,  Newburyport 

Wines  and  Liquors. 

Gardner  D.  B.,  Salem 
Haraden  S.,  '• 

Pierce  Edwin,  Lawrence 
Remond  John,  Salem 
Walker  Abbott  Jr.  &  Co.,  Salem 
Wilson  J.  0.,  "• 

Wood  and  Bark. 

Alden  Lott,  Salem 

Ames  Peter,      " 

Brown  S.  Jr.  &  Sons,  Salem 

Dike  John, 

Khnball  N.  A., 

Prime,  Kenney  &  Co., 

Parshley  C, 

Putnam  Nathan, 

Stanley  S.  S., 

Wool  Dealer. 

Merrill  H.  Jr.,  Newburyport 


FRANKLIN   COUNTY. 


107  I 


Miscellaneous. 

A:;riridtural  Tools. — lidld.smith,  Ncw- 
i-diiib  k,  Fai'lcss,  Salom 

Aivl  and  Tack  Maniifuctttrer. — W.  S. 
Crownin,  Uavorliill 

Brick  Kiln. — Smith  Brothers,  Now- 
buryport 

Cord  Manufacturer. — Smith,  M'alker 
&  Co.,  Lawrence 

Cotton  Wtc/cing. — John  Beatley,  Box- 
ford 


KiiamdUd  Leather  Factory. — II.  A. 
Butters  &  Co.,  Haverhill 

File  Manufacturers. — J.  &  F.  Butler, 
Lawrence 

Gol'l  B-ail  Manufacturer. — J.  llorton 
Jr.,  Newbury  port 

Gohhmitk. — J'Mw.  Ba-ss,  Newburyport 

Gum  Cnpil  Works. — S.  Whipple  & 
Brother,  Salem 

Hermttical  Sealer. — A.  Caldwell,  New- 
buryport 


Leather. — David  11.  Nelaou,  Newbury- 
port 

Surveyor  of  Land. — Edmund  Smith, 
Newbury 

Leather  Cutting  Machine. — Brainard 
&  Sheldon,  Haverhill 

Wheels.^  Sawini;,  i(c. — West  Ame.sbury 
Manufacturing  Co.,  Thos.  T.  Merrill, 
agent,  (West)  Anienbury 

WinUow  Sa.\k  and  Shade  Fixtures. — 
Bray  &  Ilaymond,  Beverly 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY, 

Formerly  part  of  Hampshire  County,  was  incorporated  June  24,  1811.  Connecticut  River  divides  the 
County  from  North  to  South.  Miller's  River  flows  through  the  Eastern  portion,  and  Decrfield  River 
through  the  Western.  The  population  of  Franklin  County  in  1310  was  28,812 ;  the  number  of  towns, 
2(5 ;  square  miles,  723;  population  to  a  square  mile,  40.  Population  in  1850,  30,869  ;  population  to  a 
square  mile,  42.     Shire  town,  Greenfield. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Judge  of  Probate,  George  Grennell,  Greenfield. 

Rer/ister  of  Probate,  Samuel  0.  Lamb,      do. 

Clerk  of  Courts,  Henry  Chapman,  do. 

licf/ister  of  Deeds,  Almon  Brainard,  do. 

Conntij  Treasurer,  Almon  Brainard,  do. 

Crier  of  Courts,  David  Wright. 

Deputy  Jailer,  Charles  H.  Munn. 

Overseers  of  House  of  Correction,  Franklin  Rip- 
ley, H.  G.  Newcomb. 

Sheriff,  James  S.  Whitney,  Conway. 
Deputy  Sheriffs. 

Ashfield,  Anson  Bement. 

Colerdi^ie,  Thomas  R.  McGee. 

Greenfield,  William  Keith. 

Montague,  Samuel  C.  Wells. 

Neic  Salem,  Wilson  Andrews. 

Northfield,  Charles  Pomeroy. 

Oraiiije,  Benj.  G.  Putnam. 

Shelburne,  William  Cliristie,  Jr. 

Probate  Court,  holden  at  Greenfield,  2d  Tues- 
days of  February,  March  and  May,  4th  Tuesday  in 
August,  2d  Tuesday  in  October,  1st  Tuesday  in 
November,  and  3d  Tuesday  in  December. 

At  Conway,  1st  Tuesday  in  Feb.  and  3d  in  July. 

At  Charleniont,  3d  Tuesdays  in  May  and  Oct. 

At  Orange,  last  Tuesday  of  April  and  the  3d 
Tuesday  of  September. 

At  Northfield,  on  the  "Wednesdays  next  after 
the  last  Tuesday  of  April,  and  the  3d  Tuesday  in 
September. 

AH  processes  and  matters  returnable  to  the 
Courts  at  Wendell,  on  l\\e  last  Tuesday  of  April 
and  3d  Tuesda)'  of  September  may  be  acted  upon 
at  the  Courts  holden  at  Orange ;  and  all  processes 
and  matters  returnable  to  the  Courts  at  Wartcick, 
on  the  Wednesday  next  alter  the  last  Tuesday  of 
April  and  the  3d  Tuesday  of  September,  may  be 
acted  upon  at  the  Court  at  Xorthfeld. 

At  Lock's  Village,  Shutesbury,  on  Friday  next 
after  the  last  Tuesday  of  April,  and  the  Friday  next 
after  the  3d  Tuesday  of  September. 

(All  Acts  providing  for  holding  Probate  Courts 
in  Warwick  and   Wendell  were  repealed  in  1850.) 

County  Commissioners. 
Josiah   Goddard.   Orange,    Chairman ;    Lucius 
Xims,  Greenfeld ;  Hart  Leavitt,  Charleniont. 

Special  Commissioners. 

Gardiner  Dickinson,  Conway;  R.  B.  Hubbard, 
Sunderland. 

Times  of  Meeting. — At  Greenfield,  on  the  1st 
Tuesdays  in  March'and  September,  and  2d  Tues- 
days in  June  and  December. 


Commissioners  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 
D.  W.  Alvord,  Almon   Brainard,  Ktenry  Chap- 
man,  R.  H.    Leavitt,  Sylvester  Maxwell,  Horatio 
G.  Newcomb,  Rich.  E.  Newcomb,  Horace  W.  Taft. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Quorum. 

Bernardston,  Henry  W.  Cushman. 

Charleniont,  Sylvester  Maxwell. 

Coleraine,  Charles  Thompson. 

Deerfield,  Pliny  Arms. 

Greenfield,  David  Aiken,  Almon  Brainard,  Hen- 
ry Chapman,  George  T.  Davis,  George  Grennell, 
Horatio  G.  Newcomb,  Franklin  Ripley. 

Orange.  Wm.  B.  Washburn. 

Sunderland,  Horace  W.  Taft.- 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Ashfield,  Wait  Bement,  Chester  Sanderson,  Nel- 
son Gardner,  Samuel  W.  Hall,  H.  A.  Ranney,  A. 
Perry. 

Bernardston,  John  E.  Burk,  Aretas  Ferry, 
Timothy  K.  Horton. 

Buckland,  E.  D.  Bement,  J.  W.  Griswold,  Ezra 
Howes,  Thomas  B.  Montague,  John  Porter,  Rufus 
Trowbridge. 

Charleniont,  Stephen  Bates,  Luther  Bodman, 
Hart  Leavitt,  Roger  H.  Leavitt,  Alexander  P. 
Maxwell,  Elias   Taylor,  A.  B.  Yining. 

Coleraine,  Amos  Bardwell,  Samuel  Coolidge, 
John  Drury,  Jonathan  Johnson,  William  Laufair, 
Calvin  W.  Shattuck,  Stephen  Shepardson,  Amos 
Stewart,  Erastus  Taylor,  Jonathan  Totman,  John 
Wilson,  N.  P.  Merri'tt. 

Conway,  Phineas  Bartlett.  Chester  Bement, 
Stephen  Whitney,  Horace  B.  Child.  Asa  Howland, 
Austin  Rice,  Gardiner  Dickinson,  E.  P.  Burnham. 

Deerfield,  Isaac  Abercrombie,  Jr.,  William  Chap- 
man, H.  Hawkes,  Jonathan  Hawkes,  Henrj'  K. 
Hoyt,  Jonathan  A.  Saxton,  R.  Saxton,  Artemas 
Williams,  John  Wilson,  Samuel  Willard,  Jr. 

Erving,  Fordyce  Alexander,  John  G.  Barton. 

Gill,  Eliphalet  S.  Darling,  Joel  Lyons,  John  A. 
Tenney. 

Greenfield,  D.  "W.  Alvord,  David  N.  Carpenter, 
Wendell  T.  Davis,  Richard  E.  Field,  AVhiting  Gris- 
wold, David  S.  Jones,  Samuel  O.  Lamb,  Harvey 
C.  Newton,  Lucius  Nims,  H.  G.  Parker,  Ansel 
Phelps,  Alfred  Wells,  David  AVillard,  Geo.  D. 
Wells. 

Hawlcy,  Calvin  S.  Longley,  John  Vincent. 

Heath,  Winslow  Buck,  Luther  Gale,  Joseph  W. 
Hunt.  A.  H.  Taylor. 

Leverett,  Alden  C.  Field,  Zebina  Field,  Francis 
Frary,  Elijah  Ingraham,  Timothy  B.  Rice. 

Lei/den,  Fernando  W.  Carlton,  John  Mowry,  2d, 
Eli  W.  Packer.  i 


Montague,  S.  D.  Bardwell,  Apollos  Gunn,  Harri- 
son F.  Root,  N.  F.  Henry,  Elisha  M.  Hatch. 

Monroe,  Asahel  Gore. 

New  Salem,  Robert  Cook,  Emerson  Fay,  Sam'l 
Giles,  Alpheus  Harding,  William  Smith,  Jabez  E. 
"Wliipple. 

Northfield,  Zebulon  Allen,  Richard  Colton, 
Alfred  R.  Field,  Timothy  Field,  Charles  Mattoon, 
S.  A  Field,  James  White,  Charles  Osgood. 

Orange,  H.  Baker,  Otis  Brooks,  Stephen  Emery, 
Josiah  Goddard,  Zina  Goodell,  D.  Goddard,  Dan'l 
Frost,  Rodney  Hunt,  R.  D.  Chase,  John  R.  Whip- 
ple, Hiram  Woodward. 

Roxce,  Humphrey  Gould,  William  Taylor,  Noah 
Wells. 

Shelburnc,  Charles  M.  Duncan,  Zebulon  W. 
Field,  Elam  Kellogg,  Eben  G.  Lamson,  A.  Max- 
well, S.  J.  W.  Tabor. 

Shutesbury,  Hardin  Hemmenway,  J.  L.  Small- 
edge. 

Sunderland,  Charles  Cooley,  William  Delano, 
Ashley  Hubbard,  Clark  Rowe,  Emmons  Russell, 
Wm.  W.  Russell. 

Warioick,  Jona.  Blake,  James  Goldsbury,  Chas. 
Pomeroy,  James  Stockwell. 

Wendell,  Thos.  D.  Brooks,  Lucius  Cook,  Jabez 
Sawyer,  Jr.,  Jonathan  Whitaker. 

Whatehj,    Josiah  Allis,    Chester   Bardwell,   2d, 
Daniel  Brown,  James  M.  Crafts,  Samuel  Lesure, 
Daniel  F.  Marston,  Justice  White,  S.  B.  White. 
Notaries  Public. 

Gi-eenfield,  Wm.  H.  Allen,  Charles  K.  Grennell. 
Coroners. 

Charlemont,  Samuel  Potter. 

Coleraine,  Thomas  R.  McGee. 

Comuay,  Chr.  Arms. 

Deerfield,  Isaac  Abercrombie,  Jr. 

Leverett,  Sylvanus  Field. 

Ch-eenjield,  D.  N.  Carpenter,  David  S.  Jones. 

Northfield,  PLiohard  Colton,  Simeon  A.  Field. 

Sunderland,  William  Delano. 

Warwick,  William  E.  Russell. 

TOWN   OFFICERS. 

ASIIFIELD. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Henry  Paine,  Alvin  Perry,  Nathan  Knowlton. 
Clerk. — Nelson  Gardner. 
Treasurer. — Chester  Sanderson. 
Collector  and  Constable. — H.  Gilford. 

BERNARDSTON. 

Selectmen  and  Assessois. — John  E.  Burk,  Ed- 
ward H.  Snow,  Samuel  J.  Green. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — D.  P.  Temple,  J.  E.  Burk, 
Edward  H.  Snow,  Samuel  J.  Green. 

Clerk  a7id  Treasurer. — Henry  W.  Cushman. 

Collector  and  Constable. — Samuel  J.  Lyons. 

BUCKLAND. 

Selectmen  and  Overseeis  of  Poor. — Ansel  Taylor, 
N.  D.  Williams,  H.  Ward. 

Assessors. — T.  B.  Montague,  Franklin  Ballard, 
G.  K.  Ward. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — J.  W.  Griswold. 

Collector. — Samuel  Ward. 

Constable. — Samuel  Perkins. 

CirAllT.EMONT. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and   Assessors. — 
Asahel  Judd,  Jr.,  Samuel  Upton,  R.  L.  Bishop. 
Clerk.— K.  L.  Tyler. 
Treasurer. — Luther  Bordwell,  Jr. 
Collector  and  Co7istable. — Joseph  Sears. 

COLEllAINE. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Morris  Pierce, 
A  .  W.  Snow,  G.  W.  Glcasbn. 

Assessors. — H.  McLellan,  David  L.  Smith,  O.  H. 
Wilson. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Horatio  Flagg. 

Collector  and  Cotistable. — Thomas  R.  McGee. 


CONWAY. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — AV.  C.  Camp- 
bell, Asa  Howland,  George  "Stearns,  Jr. 

Assessors. — Wm.  Avery,  G.  Daniels,  G.  Dickin- 
son. 

Clerk. — E.F.  Ames. 

Treasurer. — G.  Edgerton. 

Collector  and  Constable. — Wm.  C.  Campbell. 

DEERFIELD. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Ephraim 
Williams,  Allen  Mansfield,  Ralph  Cfapp. 

Assessors. — Horace  Williams,  E.  Stebbins,  H.  K. 
Hoyt. 

Clerk. — Charles  Williams. 

Treasurer. — Aaa  Stebbins. 

Collector  and  Constable. — Austin  Ware. 

ERVING. 

Selectmen,    Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
H.  Holbrook,  F.  Alexander,  David  Blackmer. 
Clo'k  and  Treasurer. — John  G.  Barton. 
Collector  aiid  Constable. — Albert  R.  Albee. 

GILL. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,   and    Assessors. — 
Leonard  Barton,  J.  S.  Purple,  L.  Cushman. 
Clerk  and  Treasurer. — E.  S.  Darling. 
Collector  and  Co7istable. — Abel  Bliss. 

GREENFIELD. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Wendell  T. 
Davis,  Peleg  Adams,  George  W.  Potter. 

Assessors. — Robert  Wiley,  George  Adams,  R.  W. 
Cooke. 

Clerk.— David  Willard. 

Treasurer. — Rufus  Howland. 

Collector. — Henry  Frink. 

Constables.— 'SNva..  Wilson,  C.  H.  Munn. 

HAWLEY. 

Selectmen,    Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Clark  Sears,  Otis  Longley,  Milo  T.  Carter. 
Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Calvin  S.  Longley. 
Collector  and   Co«5i!a6fc.— Elijah  F.  Longley. 

HEATH. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Joseph  W. 
Hunt,  Edward  Tucker,  David  Gould. 

Assessors. — David  Temple,  Luther  Buck,  John 
Reed. 

Clerk. — Aaron  Dickinson. 

Treasurer. — John  F.  Temple. 

Collector  and  Constable. — George  Temple. 

LEVERETT. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Silas  Ball, 
Horatio  N.  Watson,  H.  O.  Field. 

Assessors. — Timothy  B.  Rice,  Alden  C.  Field, 
Harrison  Field. 

Clerk. — Jefferson  Moore. 

Treasurer,  Collector,  and  Constable. — H.  Field. 

LEYDEN. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Edward  Denison,  Joseph  Green,  Chester  Sever- 
ance. 

Clerk  and  Treasu}-er. — E.  W.  Parker. 

Collector  and  Constable. — Robert  S.  Nash. 

MONROE. 

Selectmen,   Overseers  of  Poor,  and   Assessors. — 
James  H.  Sheldon,  Ashel  Gore,  Riley  Boyd. 
Clerk.— llosea.  G.  Ballon. 
Treasurer. — Martin  M.  Ballon. 
Collector  and  Constable. — Walter  A.  Phelps. 

MONTAGUE. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
R.  N.  Oakman,  Alpheus  Moore,  Lucian  H. 
Stone. 

Clerk  and  TVereswer.— Jonathan  Hartwell. 

Collector  and  Constable. — E.  L.  Delano. 

NEW   SALEM. 

Sclcettnen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
E.  F.  Porter,  Samuel  Aclams,  Joseph  F.  Packard. 


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Clerk  and  Treasure)-. — Alplicus  Hardinp;,  Jr. 
Collcetor  and  Constable. — W.  P.  Freeman. 

NORTHFIELTI. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,   and  Assessors. — 
S.  A.  Field,  Samuel  llolton,  Franklin  Barber. 
Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Samuel  W.  Button. 
Collector  and  Constable. — Sam'l  S.  llolton. 

ORANGE. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Rodney  Hunt,  John  D.  Flagg,  H.  Baker. 
Clerk. — Davis  Goddard. 
Treasurer. — Thomas  II.  Tenney. 
Collector  and  Constable. — H.  N.  Moore. 

ROWE. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor, %  and  Assessors. — 
Elias  Keith,  Ilezekiah  Brown,  Horace  Browning. 
Clerk  and  Treasurer. — John  C.  Drury. 
Collector  and  Constable. — Norman  Goodnow. 

SHELDURNE. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Isaac  J. 
Hawks,  Henry  Wells,  Samuel  L.  Bardwell. 

Assessors. — R.  B.  Bardwell,  James  Bishop,  Fran- 
cis A.  Fisk. 

Treasurer  and  Clerk. — C.  M.  Duncan. 

Collector  and  Constable. — J.  A.  Andrews. 

SHUTESI5URY. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Albert  Has- 
kins,  D.  Adams,  Samuel  Dudley. 
Assessors. — H.  Davis,  H.  Stowell,  E.  Kellogg. 


Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Henry  D.  Fierce. 
Collector  and  Constable. — A.  S.  Howe. 

SUNDERLAND. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  J'oor,  and  Assessors. — 
Nath'l  Smith,  Erastus  I'omrey,  Moses  Hubbard. 
6V«-/l-.— Horace  W.  Taft. 
Treasurer. — E.  Smith. 
Collector. — George  Graves. 
Constables. — George  Graves,  Wm.  Russell. 

AVARWIC.'K. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,   and  Assessors. — 
Hervey  Barber,  George  W.  Moore,  John  G.  Gale. 
Clerk. — Ira  Draper. 
Treasurer. — James  Goldsbury. 
Collector  and  Constable. — H.  Barber. 

■WENDELL. 

Selectmen. — Luther  Stone,  Wm.  Eutnam,  Eras- 
tus S.  Orcutt. 

Overseers  of  Poor  and  Assessors. — Aaron  Chand- 
ler,   Ruggles,  Wm.  Davis. 

Treasurer. — Otis  Chittenden. 

Clerk. — George  B.  Richardson. 

Collector  and  Constable. — George  B.  Armes. 

WHATELY. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Arnold  Mor- 
ton, Seth  Bardwell,  Asa  Parker. 

Assessors. — Hiram  Smith,  Chas.  D.  Stockbridge, 
Rufus  Graves. 

Clerk. — Samuel  Lesure. 

Treasurer,  Collector,  a?id  Constable. — J.   White. 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY  BUSINESS  DIRECTORy. 


Apothecaries. 

Hovey  Daniel,  Greenfield 
Ilowland  I?.,  " 

Taylor  G.  II.,  Shelburne 
AVado  Thomas  S.,  Greenfield 

Auctioneers. 

Barber  11.,  Warwick 
BardwollJ.  B.,  Shelbumo 
Bennett  A.,  Ashfield 
Brigham  C,  Montague 
Graves  H.,  Sunderland 
McGce  Thomas  R.,  Coleraine 
Owen  Willard  C,  Bernardston 
Smith  Seth  C,  New  Salem 
Whitney  James  S.,  Conway 
Woodward  Hiram,  Orange 
Wright  David,  (South)  Deerfield 

Axe  Manufacturers. 

Alinot  .Tonathau  E.,  Warwick 
Pratt  J.  &  Sou,  Shelburne  Falls 

Blacking  Makers. 

stockbridge  &  Sullivan,  Whately 

Blacksmiths. 

Alexander  Charles,  Northfield 

Alexander  George,  Northfield 

Ames  E.  &  E.,  Conway 

Blodgott  Nathaniel,  (North)  Orange 

Brig{;s  Henry,  Greenfield 

Carroll  Nathaniel,  Heath 

Clark  John,  Gill 

Colton  Aaron,  Conway 

Cooley  M.  B.,  New  Salem 

Davis  Aaron  U'.,  Wendell 

Dewey  Joel  N.,  Bernardston 

Dewey  Robert,  Coleraine 

Elmore  Horace.  Hawley 

Field  Albert,  Leyden 

Fisher  Barnard,  Warwick 

Foster  &  Hunter,  Shelburno 

Fox  Horace  B.,  Whatel}' 

Goddard  Elisha,  Orange 

Gould  I.  C,  Shelburne 

Graves  John  J.,  Greenfield 

Green  Charles,  Coleraine 

Gunn  Levi,  Conway 

Hunter  Warren,  Montague 


Leonard  William,  Ashfield 
Lyman  Samuel  J.,  Warwick 
Marsh  John  C,  Leverett 
Morgan  Elisha,  Northfield 
Morse  John  U.,  Montague 
Morton  E.,  Buckland 
Palmer  — .,  Deerfield 
Porter  P.  S.,  Coleraine 
Pratt  &  Rogers,  Greenfield 
Sackett  Abner,  Rowe 
Sanderson  H.  F.,  Sunderland 
Shaw  Elbridge,  New  Salem 
Shepard  Henry  F.,  Montague 
Shofner  S.  M.,  Charlemont 
Sibley  Peter  P.,  Rowe 
Sibley  Philo,  " 

Smith  Seth  C,  New  Salem 
Snow  Barne}',  Gill 

Southwick ,  Shutesbury 

Spear  Isaac,  Orange 
Stevens  Darius,  Ashfield 
Tcmney  Danvers,  Erving 
Underwood  Alpheus,  Orange 
Upton  Sylvester,  Charlemont 
Weller  Henry,  Hawley 
Wells  Horace,  Charlemont 
■\Vhcelock  Joseph,  Conway 
Whitney  Lewis,  Rowe 
Mise  M., Leyden 

Boots  and  Shoes. 

Bodman  A.  H.,  Greenfield 

Dewev  E.,  " 

Elbridge  Thos.  B.,    " 
Ortt  John,  " 

Spraguo  Peter  S.,     " 

Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturers. 

Adams  Hufiis.  Conwav 
Badger  Benj.,  Wendell 
ISrewer  Natliau  C,  Montague 
Caswell  William  B.,  Buokiand 
Chamberlain  E.,  Bcrnanlston 
Hale  William  B.,  '• 

Kellogg  B.,  Montague 
Messenger  AVilliam,  Coleraine 
Paine  .fohn  F.,  Montague 
Spear  Silas  J.,  [boots  only]  Orange 
Wait  Moses,  Bernardston 
Willard  S.  Jr.,  Deerfield 
AVintcr  Jonas  H.,  Shutesbury 


Bookhinder. 
Rice  Levi  W.,  Greenfield 

Booksellers. 

Gunn  D.  B.,  Shelburne 
Merriam  L.,  Greenfield 

Phelps  Ansel,         '' 

Taylor  M.  H.,  [periodical, &c.]  Greenfi'd 

Bows  and  Shafts  Manufacturer. 

Perkins  J.  H.,  Coleraine 

Broom  Makers. 

Belding  E.,  Whately 
Brown  William,  Northfield 
Fish  A.,  Sunderland 
Fish  L.,  " 

F'rary  George,  Whately 
Munn  0.,  " 

Reed  B.  F.,  " 

Russell  Austin,  Sunderland 
Swift  Carlos,  A\'Tiately 
Watriss  Elijah,  Northfield 
Wood  E.  H.,  Whately 
AVoods  W.  &  J.,  " 

Cabinet  Makers. 
Aiken  George  C,  Montague 
Baker  Jacob,  Shutesbury 
Clark  Horace  B.,  Erving 
Elmer  Daniel  F.,  Conway 
Keith  Elias,  Rowo 
Lyons  David,  Conway 
Lyon  Lvicius,  Coleraine 
Lyons  &  Waterman,  Shelburne 
Miles  &  Lyon,  Greetifield  [Orange 

Pierce  &  Mavo,  [stands  and  tables]  (N.) 
Wells  &  Fisher,  Greenfield 

Cane  Maker. 

Day  Herman  S.,  Ashfield 
Carding. 

Wool. 
Field  E„  Ashfield 
Shattuck  Truman,  Coleraine 

Carpenters. 

Avery  .Tames,  Greenfield 
Barnard  A.  L.,  Charlemont 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Bartlett  Z.  W.,  Whately 

Chapin ,  Ashfield 

Chapiii  Julius,  Leyden 

Cobb  Lewis,  Hawley 

Collon  A.  M.,  Leydea 

Cook  J.,  Ilawley 

CooliJge  N.  B.,  New  Salem 

Darling  Benjamin  C,  Sunderland 

Davis  Prentiss,  Orange 

Fox  Edward,  Montague 

Frost  &  Tilson,  Shelburne 

Goddard  Jonas,  Orange 

Graves ,  Greenfield 

Graves  Franklin,  Whately 
Howe  Lewis  R.,  Orange 
Hunt  William,  Sunderland 
Lamb  A.  W.,  Greenfield 
JLaxweU  G.,  Sunderland 
McGee  Horace,  Coleraino 
Miller  Joseph,  Greenfield 
Nettleton  Edward,  Montague 
Peabody  George,  Conway 
Pelton  Charles,  Shelburne 
Pratt  James,  Leyden 
Smith  Uoyt,  Buckland 
Smith  Silas,  " 

Spring  John  C,  Greenfield 
Stearns  George  A.,  Northfield 
Thomas  J.  &  R.,  Charlemont 
Tilton  Emery,  Conway 
Wells  Jairus,  Leyden 
Woodward  Hiram,  Orange 
Wright  Samuel  S.,  Bernardston 

Carriage  Builders. 

Alexander  E.  D.,  Leyden 
Battles  Ichabod  D.,  Erving 
Billings  Ira,  (South)  Deerfield 
Blake  Nelson,  Bernardston 
Clapp  Aver.y,  Montague 
Elmer  Harrison,  Ashfield 
Foster  D.  P.,  Shelburne 
French  Richard,  Orange 
Hocomb  Horace,  Conway 
Howland  John,         " 
Phillips  &  Pickett,  Greenfield 
Richmond  Charles,  Greenfield 
Swain  Wm.  D.,  Rowe 
AVhitman  J.  W.,  Charlemont 

Wright ,  Buckland 

Wright  Elisha  Jr.,  Montague 

Castings. 

Nodean  &  Nutting,  Orange 
Thomas  A.  L.,  Coleraine 

Chair  Makers. 

Baker  Isaac.  Irving 

Cole  H.,  Ashfield 

Davis  &  Kilborn,  Orange 

Lyon  Lucius,  Coleraine 

Wheclock  A.  P.  &  C.  E.,  Orange 

Williams  Royal,  Conway 

Wood  E.  W.,  Greenfield 

Clergymen. 

The.  letters  in  brackets  below  denote  the 
Denominations  as  follows: — C.  T., 
Con^regationalist  (  Trinitarian) ;  B., 
Baptist;  F.  B.,  Freewill  Baptist; 
M;  Mi-tkodist;  M.  P..  Methodist 
Protestant  ;  M.  E.,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal; E.  M.,  Elian.  Methodist;  E., 
Episcopalian;  C.  U.,  Congregation- 
alist  (  Unitarian) ;  Uv.,  Universalist ; 
Oh.,  Christian  ;  R.  C,  Roman  Cath- 
olic; N.  J.,  New  Jerusalem;  Me., 
Millerile;  Mn.,  Mormon. 

Adams  George,  [C.  T.]  Conway 
Allen  Cyrus,  [C.  T.]  Coleraine 
Andrews  laastu.s,  [B.]  Sunderland 
Angier  .Marshall  B.,  [C,  T.]  Orange 
Ballon  Levi,  [Uv.]  (North)  Orange 
Barber  StiUnian,  [C.  TI.]  Rowe 
Bradford  W.,  [C.  U.]  New  Salem 
Bronson  G.  F.,  [C.  T.]  Slielburuc  (Falls) 
Brooks  E.  F.,  [C.  T.J  Gill 
Butler  William,  [M.  E.]  Shelburne 
Byrene  Martin,  [B.]  Conway 
Canning  J.  W.,  [0.  T.]  Gill 
Carpenter  George,  [B.]  Rowo 
Chandler  A.,  [C.  '£.]  Greenfield 


Chapin  M.  C,  [M.  E.]  Rowe 

Clark ,  [M.  E.]  Buckland 

Clark  George  F.,  [C.  U.]  Warwick 
Cross  Marcus  E.,  [C.  T.]  Deerfield 
Cushman  H.,  [M.  E.]  Leyden 
Davenport  Edward,  [B.]  Coleraine 
De Wolf  Daniel,  [M.]  Leyden 
Dickinson  N.  S.,  [C.  T.]  Wendell 
Eastman  David,  [C.  T.]  Leverett 
Eastman  John,  [C.  T.]  (West)  Hawley 
Eggleston  A.  B.,  [B.]  New  Salem 
Foster  Aaron,  [C.  T.]  Charlemont 
Flagg  A.  S.,  [M.  E.]  Buckland 
Fuller  Geo.  G.,  [B.]  Bernardston 
Gilbert  William  H.,  [0.  T.]  Ashfield 
Graves  A..  [C.  T.]  Heath 
Gray  Edgar  H.,  [B.]  Shelburne 
Griggs  C.  R.,  [M.]  Northfield 
Hatch  J  ,  [C.  T.]  " 

Hatch  Roger  C,  [C.  T.]  Warwick 
Hayward  Charles,  [M.  E.j  Greenfield 
Hayward  William  H.,  [0.  T.J  New  Salem 
liosford  H.  B.,  [C.  T.]  Sunderland 
Hubbard  William,  [M.  E.J  Coleraine 
Ives  Alfred  E  ,  [C.  T.J  (North)  Deerfield 
Jones  Willard,  [C.  T.]  (North)  Orange 
Jordan  J.  W.  P.,  [M.J  Gill 
Judd  J.  S.,  [C.  T.J  Whately 
Kendall  Charles,  [C.  T.J  Bernardston 
Lacount  Wm.  F.,  [M.  E.J  (South)  Deer- 
Leach  William,  [B.J  Wendall  [field 
Leland  William,  [C.  U.J  Charlemont 
Merrill  D.  K.,  [M.  E.J  Charlemont 
Merrill  James  H.,  [C.  T.J  Montague 
Moors  John  F.,  [C.  U.J  Deerfield 
Newton  Baxter,  [B.J  Leverett 
Packard  T.,  [C.  T.J  Shelburne 
Packard  T.  Jr.,  [C  T.J  Shelburne 
Partridge  Geo.  C,  [C.  T.]  Greenfield 
Paulson  John,  [M.  E.J              " 
Seymour  Henry,  [C.  T.J  (East)  Hawley 
Smith  Asa  B.,  [C.  T.]  Buckland 
Smith  Davis,  [C.  U.]  Montague 
Smith  JohnD.,  [C.  T.J  Charlemont 
Strong  D.  A.,  [C.  T.J  (South)  Deerfield 
Strong  Titus,  [E.J  Greenfield 
Temple  J.  H.,  [C.  T.]  AVliately 
Tenney  W.  C,  [C.  U.J  Northfield 
Tisdale  James,  [C.  T.J  Shutesbury 
Trask  Geo.,  [C.  T.J  Erving 

Weston ,  [C.  U.J  Bernardston 

•\Vlieaton  Jas.,  [C.  T.J  New  Salem 
Willis  Lemuel,  [Uv.J  Orange 

Clothiers. 

Bagg  R.  &  Co.,  Bernardston 

Clothing. 
Merrick  Henry  A.,  Orange 

Cotton  Cloth  and  Batting. 

[See  Manufacturers.] 

Cooper. 

Marsh  Amos,  Sunderland 

CounssUors. 
Aiken  David,  Greenfield 
Allen  Chas.,         " 
AlvordD.  W.,      " 
Arms  Pliny,  Deerfield 
Brainard  A.,  Greenfield 
(Jhase  II.  D.,  Orange 
Davis  Geo.  T.,  Greenfield 
Davis  W.  T.,  " 

Drury  John,  Coleraine 
Emery  Stephen,  Orange 
Grennell  Geo.,  Greenfield 
Grcnnell  Jas. ».,      " 
Griswold  W.,  '• 

HartwcU  Jonathan,  Montague 
Lamb  S.aniuel  0.,  Greenfield 
Lanfair  William,  Coleraine 
JIattoon  Chas.,  Northfield 
Maxwell  Arthur,  Shelburne 
Maxwell  Sylvester,  Charlemont 
Newcomb  H.  G.,  Greenfield 
Parker  H.  G.,  " 

Paulston  .Tohn,  " 

Saxton  Jonathan  A.,  Deerfield 
Taft  H.  W.,  Sunderland 
A'ining  A.  B.,  Charlemont 
Wells  George  D.,.  Greenfield 
Willard  David,  '■ 


Country  Stores. 

[  IVJiere  are  kept  Dry  Goods,  Groceries, 
Agricultural  Instruments,  ^c.  tj'c.  i^'c. 
Those  ivlio  deal  in  but  one  kind  of 
goods  will  not  be  found  here,  but  un- 
der their  appropriate  headings.] 

Adams  Amos,  Montague 

Alexander  F.  &  L.  L.,  Erving 

Allen  &  Sons,  Greenfield 

Allen  T.  S.,  Hawley 

Ames  E.  F.  &  J.  M.,  Conwav 

Arms  W.  S.  &  J.  C,  (South)  Deerfield 

Ballard  G.  H.  &  Co.,  Shelburne 

Bates  Erastus  A.,  Gill 

Bates  James  W.,      " 
.Benient  Joseph,  Ashfield 

Blackmer  David,  Erving 

Blake  Charles  B.,  Ashfield 

Bodman  L.  Jr.,  Charlemont 

Carpenter  Abel,  Leyden 

Cook  Richard,  Ashfield 

Cooley  C.  L.,  Coleraine 

Cooley  Pinder  F.,  Buckland 

Cowing  &  Park,  (South)  Deerfield 

Curtis  &  Walkup,  Coleraine 

Davis  &  Kilborn,  Orange 

Dexter  Foster  D.,  New  Salem 

Dickerson,  Wells  &  Edgerton,  Conway 

Elliott  William,  Greenfield 

Fay  Winsor  L.,  Northfield 

Ferry  Aretas,  Bernardston 

Frary  &  Field,  Leverett 

Gleason  &  Griswold,  Coleraine 

Goddard  &  Ward,  Orange 

Guild  Asa,  Heath 

Hall  &  Itanney,  Ashfield 

Harding  Alpheus  Jr.,  New  Salem 

Hastings  &  Fay,  Northfield 

Hatch  E.  M.  &  Co.,  Montague 

Hatch  Williams,  Leverett 

Hawkins  Daniel  A.  Jr.,  Warwick 

Ilemenway  James  P.,  Shute.sbury 

Horton  Timothy  K.,  Bernardston 

Howe  A.  S.,  Shutesbury 

Johnson  Nathan  L.,  Orange 

Kelley  A.,  Hawley 

King  Joseph,  Orange 

Lamson,  Goodnow  &  Co.,  Shelburne 
(Falls) 

Lesure  Samuel,  Whately 

Matthews,  Bond  &  Childs,  Conway 

May  hew  F.  L.,  Charlemont 

Merritt  N.  P.,  Coleraine 

Morgan  Elisha,  Northfield 

Newcomb  Z.  C.  &  Son,  Bernardston 

Orcutt  Hiram,  Orange 

Osgood  Charles,  Northfield 

Pease  L.,  (South)  Deerfield 

Pomroy  &  Bigelow,  Orange 

Putnam  William,  AVendell 

Root  J.  H.  &  Co.,  Montague 

Root  &  Potter,  Greenfield 

Root  S.  B.,  '• 

Selden  &  Perkins,  Ashfield 

Shattuck  Simon  L.,  Leyden 

Shepard  Anson,  Conway 

Strong  &  Ripley,  Greenfield 

Tyler  &  Avery,  Charlemont 

Union  Store,  Montague 

Ward  L.  M.,  Greenfidd 

Ware  Edwin,  Deerfield 

Warner  Sidney  S.,  Sunderland 

Warwick  P.,  (North)  Orange 

Wells  &  Co.,  Sunderland 

Wells  &  Parker,  (South)  Deerfield 

Wheeler  Chas.  AT.,  New  Salem 

AVhiliple  Geo.  A.  &  Co.,  Orange 

AMiite  K.  &  Co.,  Shelburne 

Williams  .lohn,  Ashfield 

Williams  John  G.,  Deerfield 

W(jod  &  Cu.shman,  Greenfield 

Wood  E.  H.,  Whately 

Daguerreotypes. 

Popkins  Benjamin  F.,  (ireenfield 

Dentists. 
Bcals  J.,  Greenfield 
Morse  S.,  Shelburne  (Falls) 

Dry  Goods. 
Eddy  George  S.,  Grccufiold 
Goldsmith  S.,  '' 


FRANKLIN    COUNTY. 


Ill 


Friction  Match  Sticks. 

TrisU  Jiuiipj  T.,  Ervini,' 

Glue  Maker. 
Fisher  Keuben,  'W'aiwick 

Gribi  Mills. 
Amis  John,  (Jill 
Averv  Daviil,  Charloniont 
Bii'.'^'  K.  &  0.,  Boriiiirdstoa 
l}:ill:\r(l  &  .lanes,  Ciill 
liunmii  Abijah,  Kowe 
Coatos  Ciilvin,  ilcath 
Cole  Samuel,  Coleraine 
Oomin.s  .1.,  Northfiekl 
Conway  Orist  Mill,  Conway 
Crittenden  David,  (Jharlemont 
Davis  Si  Kilborn,  Orange 
Dennison  1).  &  II.  I/.,  Coleraiie 
Ferry  Aretas,  Bernardston 
Fitts  .lames,  Leverett 
Harrington  Simon,  (North)  Orange 
lloyt  Anor.  (Jreentield 
Keet  Uoswell,  Leyden 
Marcy  Andrew  H.,  Leyden 
Merrill  Ira,  Shelburne 
Moore  Gerry,  Leverett 
Moore  Lyman  E.,  New  Salem 
Orcutt  .lonathan,  Orange 
Priest  Calvin  Jr.,  Erving 
Putnam  William,  AVendell  [Depot] 
Richard.ion  Joseph,  Shutosbury 
Sanderson  A.  W.,  A\'hately 
Smith  .losei>h,  Coleraine 
Thorn  Ueni-y.  Leyden 
Tyler  Daniel,  Mont;xgue 
Wait  &  Wells,  M'hately 
Ward  Elisha,  Shutesbury 
AV'ard  John  C,  Charlemont 
Warner  fc  Sanderson,  Whately 
Warner  S.  F.,  Greenfield 
Webster  Arad,  Northfiekl 
Whitniore  D.  W.  &  J.,  Sunderland 
Wilson  John,  Coleraine 

Hair  Dressers. 

Doty  J.  E.,  Shelburne 
Green  Francis,  Greenfield 
Putnam  J.,  " 

Hardware. 

Allen's  Sons,  Greenfield 

Harness  Makers. 

Abbott  Kendall  B.,  Jlontague 
Atkins  Benjamin  F.,  Northfield 
Ballard  Jonathan,  Charlemont 
Bartlett  Phineas,  Conway 
Coleman  R.  L.,  Ashfield 
Flint  A.,  Coleraine 
Gage  Levi  Jr.,  Orange 
Graves  Walter,  Leverett 
Hastings  Charles  W.,  Orange 
Hoyt  T.  B.  &  J.  K.,  Bernardston 
Megrath  A.  AV.,  Greenfield 
Pond  A.  &  Co.,        " 
A\'ilder  Peter  2d,  Charlemont 
Wilkinson  W.  &  S.,  Greenfield 

Hats  and  Caps. 

Alden  Luther  P.,  Orange 
Bodman  A.  H.,  tireeulield 
Pond  A.  &  Co.,        " 
Wilkinson  W.  &  S.,  " 

Hoe  Makers. 

Booth  &  Upton,  Charlemont 

Livery  Stables. 

Alexander  Arad,  Northfield 
Allen  Elijah,  Conway 
Christie  A.  B.  &  Co.,  Shelburne 
Coleman  Z.  &  W.  B.,  Gi-eenfield 
Jennison  Otis,  (South)  Deerfield 
Joslyn  &  Eldredge,  Greenfield 
Pvussell  M'm.  Vt'..  Sunderland 
Tenuy  Lyman,  Orange 

Machinists. 

Lamson,  Goodnow   &  Co.,  Shelburne 

(Pais) 
Morse  Eliphalet,  Conway 


Munson  James  M.,  Greenfield 
Naileaii  &  Nutting,  Orange 
I'cnncy  Dai. vers,  Erving 
Wheelock  Ji  scph  J.,  Couway 

Manufacturers. 

('oUon. 
Allen  Elijah  C,  [sheetings]  Conway 
Cotton  Cloth  Mill,  [prints]        " 
Griswold  Manuf.  Co.,  (printing  cloths] 

Jos('i)h  (iriswoM,  Coleraine        [land 
Monscm  'I'lionias  E.,  [batting]  Sunder- 
Thonipson  .Mill,  Coleraine 
Whitney,  AVells  &  Co.,  [cotton  duck 

and  seamless  bags]  Conway 
Cutlery. 
Burk  E.,  ag't  South  River  Co.,  Conway 
Cleary  Henry,  agent,  Conway       [Falls 
Lamson,  Goodnow  &   Co.,   Shelburne 
Russell  J.  &  Co.,  Green  River  Works, 

Deerfield 

Iron. 
Coleraine  Iron  Foundry ,'A.  L.  Thomas, 

[castings]  Coleraine 

Woollens. 
Bardwell  Seth,  [satinets]  Whately 
Conway  Manufacturing  Co.,  E.  Burk, 

agent,  [satinets]  Conw.ay 
Day  Stephen  P.,  [satinets]  Rowe 
Field  &  Hubbard,  [satinets]  Leverett 
Greenfield  Manufacturing  Co.,  Theo- 
dore Leonard,  agent,  [doeskins  and 

cassimcres]  Greenfield 
Holden  George  C,  [yarns]  Whately 
Kellett  John,  [satinets]  Shelburne  Falls 

Millinery. 

Kellogg  Sophia  W.,  Orange 
Taylor  R.  R.,  Greenfield 

Til'ley  C,  " 

Pail  Manufacturers. 
Bacon,  Day  Sc  Co..  [staves]  New  Salem 
Ballard  &  Jones,  Gill 
Bills  &  Taylor,  Orange 
Carpenter  R.  E.,    " 
Davis  &  Kilburn,  " 
Murdock  &  Johnson,  Northfield 
Putnam  William,  Wendell 
Thompson  C.  H.,  Orange 
Washburn  Wm.  B.  &  Co.,  Erring 

Painters. 
Crafts  L.,  Whately 
Edwards  P.,  Shelburne 
Fairfield  E.,  Charlemont 
Gilligan  George,  Greenfield 
Jones  Isaac,  Ashfield 
Kendall  George,  Montague 
Mark  George  W.,  Greenfield 
Phelps  George  H.,  Northfield 
Ramsay  Luther  P..  [carriage]  Orange 
Rice  L.  G.,  Montague 
Taft  Fi-ancis  L.,  Sunderland 
Turner  John,  Orange 

Palm-leaf  Hats. 

Hildreth  P.,  Greenfield 

Physicians. 
Andrews  Robert,  New  Salem 
Bardwell  Chester  2d,  Whately 
Barton  Edward,  Orange 
Barton  John  G.,  Erving 
Bates  Stephen,  Charlemont 
Beals  D.  S.,  Sunderland 
Bemis  Lewis,  Shutesbury 
Bradford  David,  Montague 
Brooks  John,  Bernardston 
Brooks  Sidney,  Ashfield 
Bull  George,  Shelburne 
Carpenter  E.  W.,  Bernardston 
Cobb  Anson,  [botanic]  Montague 
Collins  Henry  A.,  Couway 
Cook  Lucius,  Wendell 
Deau  A.  S.,  Orange 
Dean  A.  Calhoun,  Coleraine 
Dean  Christopher,       " 
Deane  James,  Greenfield 
Duncan  C.  M.,  Shelburne 
Dwight  William,  (South)  Deerfield 
Fisk  D.  D.,  [botanic]  Greenfield 
Gould  H.,  Rowe 


Green  F.  V,.,  Orange 
Hall  Philip,  Northtield 
Hamilton  E.  D.,  Conway 
Hamilton  (i.  \V.,     " 
Harwoiid  Myron,  Whately 
Hawks  D.  B.,  Burkland 
Haynes  IMwin,  1/,-ydeii 
Ilovcy  Daniel,  Greenfield 
Knowlton  Charles  L.,  Anhflcld 
Lyons  Joel,  Gill 
M'ead  .Marshall  S.,  Northfield 
Potter  .M.  F.,  Charlemont 
Puffer  ('.,  Coleraine 
Revere  E.  H.  K.,  Greenfield 
Rice  David,  Leverett 
Rogers  Geo.,  Conway 
Seymour  L.  D.,  Greenfield 
Stearns  S.,  Greenfield 
Stratton  Elijah,  Northfield 
Strong  Asa  B.,  [botanic]  licverctt 
Tabon  S.  J.  W.,  Shelburne 
'I  aylor  Amos,  \\'arwick 
T.aylor  A.  II.,  Heath 
Thomas  Chester,  New  Salem 
Trow  Josiah,  Bucklaud 
Trow  N.  G.,  Sunderland 
Williams  E.  G.,  New  Salem 
Williams  Stephen  W.,  Deerfield 
Wilson  Milo,  Shelburne 
Wright  Geo.,  Montague 

Planing  Mills. 
Bacon,  Day  &  Co.,  New  Salem 
Crittenden  David,  Charlemont 
Davis  &  Killiurn,  Orange 
Merrill  Ira.  Shelburne 
Thompson  Clark,  New  Salem 
Wait  \\'illiani.  Conway 
Washburn  AVm.  B.  &  Co.,  Erving 

Pocket  Books,  Wallets,  6^0. 

[  These  articles,  tofjdke.rwith  Porte  Ulnn- 
naies.  are  extensively  mawi/actured 
in  the  townsnamed  beloiv.  In  South 
Deerfield,  alone,  more  than  tico  hun- 
dred persons  are  employed  in  the 
business.] 

Arms  W.  S.  &  J.  S.,  (South)  Deerfield 

Belding  Stephen,  AMiatelv 

Brown  C.  C,  (South)  Deerfield 

Brown  Orin,        "  " 

Edwards  Asa  C,  "  " 

Edwards  AV.  F.,  "  " 

Graves  Lemuel,  Whately 

Harwood  R.  D.,        " 

Rudduck  Eli,  (South)  Deerfield 

Potteries. 

Belding  &  Hastings,  [stone  ware]  Ash- 
Wells,  Crafts  &  AVells,  Whately    [field 

Printers. 
Eastman  S.  S.  &  Co.,  Greenfield 
IngersoU  C.  J.  J.,  " 

Mirrick  Charles  A.,  " 

Public  Houses. 

Alexander  Arad,  Northfield 

Baker  Is.aac,  Erving 

Barber  Samuel,  Heath 

Bates  E.  A.,  Gill 

Brewster  W.  E.,  Deerfield 

Clement  AV.  A.  (Grout's  cor.)  Montague 

Cobb  Joseph,  Orange 

Comee  Charles.  AVarwick 

Cross  L.,  Ashfield 

Dalrymple  D.  A.  &  L.,  Ohtirlemont 

Farrar  George  H.,  Shutesbury 

Field  George,  Greenfield 

Foy  N.  &  il.,  Ilawley 

Gibbs  Mixtcr,  Orange 

Ilayden  L.,  A\"hately 

Henry  B.,  Montague 

Uoyt'D.,  Deerfield 

Jennison  Otis.  (South)  Deerfield 

Keith  William,  Greenfield 

Merrick  F.  T.,  Conway 

Mcnill  Joseph,  Shelburne 

Nelson  M.  E.,  Coleraine 

Newcomb  Alexander  II.,  Leyden 

Owen  AA'illard  ("..  Bernardston 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  KECORD. 


Pierce  William  AV.,  New  Salem 
Putnam  Benjamin  G.,  Orange 
Richards  &  Stevens,  New  Salem 
llussell  William  W.,  Sunderland 
Stratton  R.  W.,  Montague 
A\'hittamore  William,  New  Salem 
Wilson  John,  Coleraine 

Bake  Makers. 

Hall  Samuel,  Rowe 

I't'cler  M.  D.  &  Co.,  Montague 

Rugg  Amos,  " 

Sashes  and  Blinds. 

Hanson  &  Shaw,  New  Salem 
Johnson  A.,  Northfield 
Spooncr  &  Amsden,  Orange 
Wilson  Joel,  Greenfield 

Saw  Mills. 

Adams  D.,  Shutesbury 

Adams  Joseph  B.,  (South)  Deerfield 

Alexander  F.  &  L.,  AV'endell 

Amidon  Joseph,  Rowe 

Arms  John,  Gill 

Avery  David,  Charlemont 

Ayers  Aaron,  Hawley 

Ayers  &  Co.,  Warwick 

Bacon,  Day  &  Co.,  New  Salem 

Kaggs  R.  &  C,  Bernardston 

Balier  John,  Shutesbury 

Baker  Smith,  " 

Ball  0.,  Leverett 

Ballard  B.  &  Co.,  Buckland 

Ballard  &  Janes,  Gill 

Bates  Nahum,  Heath 

Eemis  E.  G.  &  J.  G.,  Rowe 

Bills  &  Taylor,  (North)  Orange 

Blako  D.  &  M.,  Ashfield 

Blanden  AVilliam,  Coleraine 

Bliss  Milton,  (North)  Orange 

Boutwell  Calvin  S.,  Montague 

lloydeu  Whitney,  Couway 

Brown  Russell,  Warwick 

Callar  H.  B.,  Northfield 

CasweU  &  Co.,  Montague 

Chapiu  Joseph,  Rowe 

Coates  Calvin  G.,  Heath 

Collier  R.,  " 

Conant  Josiah,  Warwick 

Crittenden  A.,  Buckland 

Crittenden  David,  Cliarlemont 

Crosby  C.  F.  &  J.,  Charlemont 

Crowley  C.  &  J.,  New  Salem 

Cudworth  &  McCulloch,  Charlemont 

Davenport  John,  Heath 

Davis  Asa,  Buckland 

Davis  &  Kilborn,  Orange 

Dcnison  D.  &  H.  S.,  Coleraine 

Drake  Noah,  Shutesbury 

Dudley  Aaron,  Leverett 

Dudley  Isaac,  " 

Dudley  Luther,       " 

Dwight,  Sanderson  &  Co.,  Sunderland 

Eaton  Alfred  P.,  New  Salem 

Eldridge  Levi,  Hawley 

Elmer  Charles,  Ashfield 

J'iiy  \\'illiam,  Conway 

Fcifiin  Charles,  Shutesbury 

iMTry  A.,  Montague 

Kitts  Roltort,  Leverett 

I'iske  Tjvnian,  Wendell 

Fiske  Stephen,         " 

Flagg  J.  &  E.,  Heath 

Fleming  S.  L.  &  Co.,  Erving 

Gale  Jacob  R.,  Warwick 

(iardncr  N.  &  L.,  Ashfield 

(lore  Stephen,  Bernardston 

Gniliani  Uoswell,  Orange 

fiicin  Joel  G.,  Bernardston 

Ilal<'  Increase  S.,        " 

Hall  C.,  Monroe 

Hamilton  D.,  Shutesbury 

Haskell  Jacob,  New  Salem 

Hawks  E.  D.,  Charlemont 

Hawks  James,  '' 

Ililliiim  1'.  S.,  Coleraine 

I  limes  Mir.anda,  Monroe 

llollirook  Andrew,  Ashfield 

Howard  George  W.,  Waruick 

Howes  Jonathan,  Ashfield 

Ingham  John,  Conway 


Keet  RosweU,  Leyden 
Kelley,  Boice  &  Bemont,  Ashfield 
Lawrence  C,  Montague 
Locke  Z.  L.,  Wendell 
Lyon  G.  W.,  Coleraine 
Lyon  &  Perldns,   " 
Marcy  Andrew  U.,  Leyden 
Mattoon  II.,  Northfield 
Maxwell  A.  P.,  Charlemont 
Merrill  Ira,  Shelburne 
Moore  &  Gleason,  AVendell 
Moore  George  W.,  Warwick 
Morton  Dexter,  Whately 
Mowrey  W.,  Leyden 
Murdock  &  Johnson,  Northfield 
Nash  Eber,  Greenfield 
Nelson  Jesse,  Coleraine 
Newcomb  Z.  C,  Bernardston 
Newton  H.,  Hawley 
Newton  James,  Greenfield 
Nims  Lemuel.  Heath 
Orcutt  Jonathan,  Orange 
Phelps  Charles,  Monroe 
Phelps  Cyrus,  " 

Phelps  WilUam  H.,  Wendell 
Porter  W.,  Ashfield 
Pratt  Noah,  Shutesbury 
Pratt  v.,  " 

Priest  Avery,  Erving 
Priest  Calvin  Jr.,  Erving 
Purrington  E.  S.,  Coleraine 
Putnam  WiUiam,  Wendell 
Reynolds  George,  Shutesbury 
Rice  Dennis,  Charlemont 
Rice  I.  B.,  Leverett 
Richardson  Joseph,  Leverett 
Richardson  Z.,  Shutesbury 
Richardson  0.,  Ashfield 
Robbins  Lewis,  Orange 
Rugg  Reuben,  Heath 
Sanderson  A.  W.,  Whately 
Scott  E.  H.,  Hawley 
Shattuck  Abel,  Bernardston 
Smith  Joseph,  Coleraine 
Smith  &  Sanderson,  Whately 
Sprague  .Tohn,  Ashfield 
Stafl'ord  Emerson,  Monroe 
Stafford  Thomas  Jr.,  " 
Stanford  D.  R.  &  J.  A.,  Rowe 
Stetson  Gideon,  Shutesbury 
Stone  Luther,  Wendell 
Sumner  Amasa,  Coleraine 
Swan  Calvin  T.,  Northfield 
Thaine  John,  New  Salem 
Thaver  Alonzo,  Charlemont 
Thomas  J.  &  R.,         " 

Thompson ,  Leyden 

Thompson  Clark,  New  Salem 
Thorn  Henry,  Leyden 

Upton ,  Hawley 

Vincent  D.,         " 
Vincent  ,T.,         " 
Wait  William,  Conway 
Ward  Austin,  Buckland 
Ward  Elisha,  Shutesbury 
AVard  Ilezekiah,  Buckland 
AA'arner  &  Sanderson,  AVhately 
AVarren  AVilliam,  Conway 
AVashburn  AVilliam  B.  &  Co.,  Erving 
AVashburn  AVilliam  B.  &  Co.,  AVendeU 
A\"atson  H.  N.,  lievcrctt 
A\'li(-elor  John,  Conway 
A\'liituiore  Charles,  Sunderland 
Williams  Daniel,  Ashfield 
AVilson  .lohn,  Coleraine 
AVood  Joel,  Heath 

Scythe  Snath  Manufacturers, 

Bodwcll  L.  Jr.,  Charlemont 

Cla|ip  E.  S.  &  Co.,  Montague      [(Falls) 

Lanison,   Goodnow   &   Co.,   Shelburne 

Nutting  L.,  Leverett 

Temple  &  Green,  Bernardston 

Sleigh  Maker. 
Ramsey  John,  Orange 

Soda  Manufacturers. 

Fox  E.  C.  lS;.  S.  a.,  Bernardston 

Shingle  Mills. 

Priest  Calvin  Jr.,  Erving 
AVashburn  AVm.  ti.  &  Co.,  Erving 


Stave  Mills. 
Bass  William  H.,  AVarwick 
Delvee  Calvin  AV.,  Kendell 

Stocking  Manufacturer. 
Wallace  Samuel.  Shelburne  Falls 

Stoves  and  Tin  Ware. 

Chapman  George,  Shelburne 
Cloyse  B.  F.  &  J.,  Conway 
Jones,  Mitchell  &  Co.,  Greenfield 
Miles  Nathaniel,  Charlemont 
Moore  Alpheus  &  Co.,  Montague 
Pierce  James  D.,  Greenfield 
Washburn  Enoch,  Orange 
AViley  Robert,  Greenfield 

Tailors  and  Drapers. 

Dickinson  T.  S.,  Conway 
Dow  Joseph  T.,  Shelburne 
Foster  EdwisiAV.,  New  Salem 
Houston  C.  F.,  Conway 
Lagen  Jlichael,  Orange 
Merrick  Henry  A.,  Orange 
Miller  David  P.,  Ashfield 
Montague  T.  B.,  Shelburne 
Pierce  Charles  A.,  (South)  Deerfield 
Rust  &  Clark,  Greenfield 
Sanderson  A.  H.,  Orange 
Smith  Charles  AV.,  Couway 
Stebbins  Charles  C,  Montague 
Stratton  AA'.,  Northfield 
Thayer  &  Jones,  Greenfield 
Williams  F.  D.,  Montague 

Tanneries. 
Barber  Samtiel,  Ashfield 
Bardwell  A.  &  Son,  Shelburne  (Falls) 
Bates  Nahum,  Heath 
Billings  Samuel  D.,  (South)  Deerfield 
Caswell  AA'm.  B.,  Buckland 
Clapp  Z.,  Montague 
Clapp  William  T.,  Conway 
Cudworth  &  McCulloch,  Charlemont 
Frary  Dexter,  AA'hately 
Holmes  Henry,  Rowe, 
Howard  Moses,  Coleraine 
Sloore  &  Parker,  Orange 
Nutting  Ransom,  Leverett 
Osgood  George,  New  Salem 
Parsons  Albert  C,  Northfield 
Parsons  John,  Coleraine 
Pond  B.  v..  Montague 
Richards  Charles,  Charlemont 
Sanderson  Asa,  Ashfield 
Sanderson  J.  C,  AVhately 
Scott  Thomas,  Rowe 
Smith  Amos  K.,  New  Salem 
Stratton  Samuel,  Gill 

Tool  Factories. 

Browning  Horace,  Rowe 
Kelley,  Boice  &  Bement,  Ashfield 
Parker  Luther,  Charlemont 
Smith,  Bigelow  &  Co.,  Conway 

Turners. 
Ayers  A.,  Hawley 
Packard  E.,     " 
Scott  E.  II.,     " 
A'incentira,    " 
A'incent  J.,      " 

Watch  Makers. 

Brown  &  Firman,  Shellnirne 
Day  Josiah.  Groenfiold 
Ilollister  J(>sei>h  H..  Gi-ecnfield 
Sherwiu  William,  Shelburne 

West  India  Goods. 
Gaines  0.  M.,  Coleraine 
Howe  A.  S.,  Shutesbury 
Howe  Levi,  Northfield 
Keith  George,  Greenfield 
Reed  A.  E.,  "  [Montague 

Stearns  James    C,  (Grout's    Corner) 
Temple  S.  AV.,  Bernardston 
Tennev  T.  A.  &  J.  W.,  Orange 
AVait  tlioni.as  &  Co.,  Greenfield 
AVclls  Charles,  Shelburne 
AVillard  Sanuiel  Jr  ,  Deerfield 

Whip  Maker. 

Graves  AA'alter,  Leverett 


HAMPDEN    COUNTY. 


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HAMPDEN  COUNTY, 

Formerly  the  southern  section  of  Ilampsliire  County,  was  incorporated  February  20,  1812. 

The  Connecticut  River  crosses  the  County  from  nortli  to  south  nearly  in  the  middle;  the  Chicopee 
flows  through  the  eastern,  and  the  Westfield  througli  the  western  part.  The  population  in  1840  \yas 
37,336;  the  number  of  towns,  18;  number  of  square  miles,  65;  population  to  a  square  mile,  57.  The 
population  in  1850  was  51,285;  number  of  towns,  20;  population  to  a  square  mile,  79.  The  shire 
town  is  Springfield. 

Brinvfield,  Henry  F.  Brown,  Ebenezcr  Knight, 
Asa  Lincoln,  Samuel  A.  Hitchcock,  P.  Allen. 

Chester,  John  J.  Cook,  Forbes  Kyle,  Jabin  B. 
Williams,  T.  K.  D'Woltf. 

Chicopee,  Sylvanus  Adams,  Robert  E.  Bemis, 
Edmund  Kelsor,  Aurclius  C.  Root,  Bcnning  Leav- 
itt,  Otis  Chapman,  Casson  Pendleton,  AVm.  L. 
Bemis,  Pliny  Cadwell,  Timothy  W.  Carter,  Chas. 
R.  Ladd,  Alpheus  Nettlcton,  Amos  W.  Stockwell, 
John  Wells. 

Granville,  Charles  F.  Bates,  Aaron  L.  Curtis, 
Vincent  Holcomb,  Samuel  Root,  C.  C.  Holcomb. 

JJohjoke,  C.  H.  Branscomb,  Harvey  Chapin,  Hen- 
ry Ely,  Cyrus  Frink,  E.  L.  Miller,  Lester  Newell, 
A.  S.  Peck,  Favette  Smith,  Geo.  C.  Erving, 

Holland,  David   B.   Dean,    John   Wallis. 

Lonf/meadoic,  G.  O.  Bliss,  Lorin  Burt,  John  F. 
Crooks,  Wm.  AVhite. 

Ludlow,  Chas.  Alden,  Geo.  Booth,  Theo.  Sikes, 
Eli  M-.  Smith. 

Monson,  Austin  Fuller,  Hiram  Newton,  Timothy 
Packard,  Joseph  L.  Reynolds,  Walter  Smith,  John 
W.  Smith,  JacobThompson,  Warren  Fuller,  Sam' 
D.  Greene. 

Montgomery,  David  Allen,  Oren  Parks,  Edward 
Taylor. 

Palmer,  Moses  Barnes,  Alonzo  Y.  Blanchard, 
Rufus  Brown,  Gamaliel  Collins,  Aaron  King, 
Jacob  B.  Merrick,  A.  R.  Murdock,  Marcus  M. 
Shearer,  Calvin  Torrey,  Frederic  T.  Wallace,  John 
Ward,  SamT  T.  Spalding. 

Ihisaell,  James  Bishop,  Newman  Bishop,  Jr., 
Rowland  Parks,  Theron  Warner,  N.  D.  Parks. 

SoidhwicJx,  Homer  M.  Forward,  Amasa  Holcomb, 
Carmi  ShurtletF,  Theron  Warner. 

Sprinnjield,  David  Ames,  Allen  Bangs,  Frederic 

A.  Barton,  John  J.  Bassctt,  E.  W.  Bond,  Walter 
H.  Bowdoin,  William  Bridgman,  Rufus  Chandler, 
Chester  W.  Chapin,  SamT  S.  Day,  Waitstill 
Hastings,  Solomon  Hatch,  Josiah  Hooker,  John 
Hooker,  Joseph  Ingraham,  Eliphaz  Jones,  Daniel 
Lombard,  Roger  S.Moore,  Henry  Morris,  Richard 
D.  Morris,  George  B.  Morris,  James  H.  !Morton, 
Simeon  Newell,  Joseph  W.  Newcomb,  Lorenzo 
Norton,  Ansel  Phelps,  Wm.  Rice,  Otis  A.  Sea- 
mans,  Heman  Smith,  Benjamin  Sikes,  \Yellington 
Thompson,  Henry  Vose,  Solomon  Warriner,  Geo. 
Walker,  Leonard  B.  Wight,  Charles  T.  Arthur, 
Harvey  Chapin,  Chas.  a"  Winchester,  William  L. 
Smith,  Richard  Bliss,  Lorenzo  H.  Gamwell.  Tim- 
othy D.  Pelton,  Henry  B.  Judkins,  Augustus  L. 
Soule. 

Tolland,  George  W.  Granger,  Joseph  D.  Slo- 
cum.  Philander 'Twining,  Clitibrd  C.  Holcombe, 
Hiram  C.  Brown,  Henry  A.  Bills. 

Wales,  Absalom  Gardner,  Cornelius  Miller,  A. 
Needham,  John  Smith. 

Westfield,  Jehiel  Abbott,  Patrick  Boies,  Edward 

B.  Giilet,  David  Moseley.  Silas  Root,  Asa  B. 
Whitman,  Henry  Fuller,  Lucius  Rice,  Matthew 
Ives. 

West  fij^rindfield.  Homer  Ely,  Samuel  Flower, 
Alfred  Flower,  Spencer  Flower,  Newbury  Norton, 
Wells  Southworth,  Daniel  G.  White,  Lester 
Williams,  Edward  Parsons,  R.  Palmer,  Wm.  J. 
Walcott. 

Wilbraham,  Samuel  Bebee,  Marcius  Cady,  John 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Judfie  of  Probate,  Oliver  B.  Morris,  Springfield. 

Register  of  Probate,  William  L.  Smith,     do. 

Clerk  of  Courts,  Richard  Bliss,  do. 

Register  of  Deeds,  William  Rice,  do. 

County  Treasurer,  William  Rice,  do. 

Crier  of  Courts,  William  Hatfield. 

Jailer,  Rollin  Parks. 

Overseers  of  House  of  Correction,  Stephen  C. 
Bemis,  John  B.  Kirkham,  Elijah  Blake. 

Sheriff,  Justin  Wilson,  Blandford. 
Depidg  Sheriffs. 

Chester,  Charles  W.  Knox. 

Chicopee,  C.  Churchill. 

Chicopee  Falls,  Jeduthan  Gleason. 

Granville.  Timothy  M.  Cooley,  2d. 

Hobjoke,  Robert  G.  Marsh. 

Ludlov,  Jesse  Miller. 

Palmer,  Parker  N.  Webster. 

Sprinnfield,  Edward  T.  Moseley,  Abijah  Chapin, 
RoUiu  Park. 

Westfield,  George  T.  Moseley. 

Probate  Court,  holden  at  Springfield  on  the  first 
Tuesdays  of  January,  February,  March,  April, 
June,  July,  November,  and  4th  Tuesdays  of  April, 
August,  and  September. 

At  Westfield,  on  the  3d  Tuesdays  of  March, 
June,  September,  and  December. 

At   Monson,  on  the  2d  Tuesday  of  June ;    and 
at  Palmer,  on  the  2d  Tuesday  of  September. 
Count g  Co7nm issioners. 

Norman  T.  Leonard,  Westfield,  Chairman; 
Melvin  Copeland,  Chester  ;  William  V.  Sessions, 
Wilbraham. 

Special  Commissioners. 

Elizur  Bates,  Springfield;  Lucius  F.  Norton, 
Monso?i. 

Times  of  Meeti7ig. — At  Springfield,  on  the  2d 
Tuesday  of  April,  and  1st  Tuesday  of  October,  and 
4th  Tuesdays  of  June  and  December. 

Co?nmissiotiers  to  qualifg  Civil  Officers. 

William  G.  Bates,  George  I51iss,  Richard  Bliss, 
Reuben  Boies,  Wm.  B.  Calhoun,  Jas.  W.  Crooks, 
James  Fowler,  Oliver  B.  Morris,  Norman  T. 
Leonard,  Erasmus  D.  Beach,  George  B.  Morris, 
Justice  Willard. 

Commissioner   concerning    New  London,  Willi- 
mantic  and  Palmer  Railroad. 

Calvin  Torrey,  of  Palmer. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Qtiorum. 

Chicopee,  John  Wells. 

Holyoke,  Chauncy  B.  Rising. 

Lonr/meadow,  Wm.  White. 

Springfield,  George  Ashmun,  Erasmus  D.  Beach, 
Reuben  A.  Chapman,  James  W.  Crooks,  Josiah 
Hooker,  John  Hooker,  Henry  Morris,  Solomon 
Warriner,  Justice  Willard. 

West  Springfield,  Reuben  Champion. 

Westfield,  Matthew  Ives,  N.  T.  Leonard. 

Wilbraham,  Abel  Bliss. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Blandford,  Enos  Boie"^s,  Lyman  Gibbs,  Eli  Pease, 
David  P.  Robinson,  Albert  Knox.  David  Boies, 
Wm.  H.  Gibbs. 

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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  KECORD. 


M.  Merrick,  John  B.  Morris,  Jesse  W.  Rice,  Wal- 
ter Stcbbins,  L.  B.  Bliss,  R.  S.  Merrick,  Solomon 
C.  Spellman. 

Notaries  Public. 

Chiccpee,  John  "Wells. 

Ilolyoke,  Lester  Newell. 

f<prinafiel(l  Ephraini  W.  Bond,  T.  D.  Pelton, 
James  M.  Thompson,  Henry   Vose,  Geo  Walker, 

A.  L.  Soule,  James  W.  Crooks,  Otis  A.  Seamans. 
Westjjeld,  AVni.  G.  Bates,  Henry  Fuller,  James 

Holbrook,  E.  Gillett. 

Coroners. 
Brimjield,  Alvan  James. 
Holyoke,  Robert  G.  Marsh,  Addison  Peck. 
Monson,  Hiram  Newton. 
Palmer,  Elias  Turner,  Frederick  T.  Wallace. 
Soufhwick,  Gideon  Styles. 
Sjirincijidd,  Elijah  Blake,  Harvey  Chapin,  John 

B.  Kirkiiam. 

West/iekl,  Jehiel  Abbott,  Edward  B.  Gillett,  Jas. 
Holland. 

Wilbraham,  Solomon  B.  Brewer. 

TOWN  OFFICERS. 

BLANDFOUD. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Albert  Knox, 
John  Parks,  Augustus  Bartholomew. 

Assessors. — Charles  B.  Gibbs,  David  ShurtlifF, 
Elihu  Brown. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Justin  Wilson. 

Collector. — Franklin  W.  Knox. 

Constables. — F.  W.  Knox,  L.  A.  Bartholomew, 
Wra.  S.  Tinker. 

BRIMFIELD. 

Selectmen. — Sumner  Parker,  Lemuel  Allen,  P. 
Parker,  Calvin  B.  Brown,  Ezra  Perry. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Nathan  F.  Robinson,  Aimed 
Homer,  Cheney  Solander. 

Assessors. — Calvin  Baker,  Geo.  Puffer,  Solomon 
Homer. 

Clerk  and  Collector. — Henry  F.  Brown. 

Treasurer. — Alfred  L.  Converse. 

Constable. — James  Brown. 

CHESTEll. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Samuel  Steb- 
bins,  Alvan  Reed,  A.  Sampson. 
Clerk. — Otis  Taylor. 
Treasu7'er. — David  Cannon. 
Collector  and  Constable. — R.  L.  T.  Pomeroy. 

CHICOPEE. 

Selectmen. — Geo.  S.  Taylor,  Charles  R.  Ladd, 
Giles  S.  Chapin. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — T.  Williams,  Clark  Albro, 
Sidney  Chapin. 

Assessors. — Lysander  Chapin,  Ira  M.  Bullens, 
B.  B.  Belcher. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Wm.  L.  Bemis. 

Collector. — Austin  Chapin,  2d. 

Constables. — Amory  Doolittle,  Andrew  Hubbard, 
Wm.  Kentfield,  Simeon  B.  Fairbank. 

GR.\NVILT,E. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor . — Elisha  Brown, 
Joseph  F.  Miner,  Wm.  W."  Bacon. 

Assessors. — D.  W.  Whitney,  H.  V.  C  Holcomb, 
Charles  Stow. 

Clerk. — Ralph  Brown. 

Treasurer. — Elijah  Seymour. 

Collectors  and  Constables. — Samuel  Callon,  David 
Kellogg. 

HOLLAND. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — John  Wallis, 
Benj.  J.  Wilson,  Alvin  Goodell. 

Assessors. — Warren  A.  Wallis,  Horace  Wallis, 
Harrison  Allen. 

Clerk. — William  A  Robbins. 

Treasurer. — William  A.  Webber. 

Collector  and  Constable. — William  S.  Wallis. 


HOLYOKE. 

'  Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Alex.  Day,  Jo- 
seph M.  Morrison,  Amos  Allen. 

Assessors. — Jared  P.  Searl,  L.  B.  Bosworth, 
Willard  Ely. 

Clerk. — Joseph  N.  Cavis. 

Treasurer. — Henry  S.  Babbit. 

Co/^ertor.— Chester  Crafts. 

Co7i.stables.—J.  W.  Davis,  E.  N.  Boston,  S.  S. 
Hitchcock.  H.  R.  Day,  William  G.  Emerson,  P. 
Gilmore,  C.  Crafts. 

LOXGMEADOAV. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Alford  Cooley,  Randolph  Stebbins. 
Clerk. — David  Booth. 
Treasurer. — William  White. 
Collector. — Henry  B.  Coomes. 
Constables. — H.  B.  Coomes,  Nath.  P.  Newell. 

LUDLOAV. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Jerre  Miller, 
A.  H.  Whitney.  Henry  Fuller. 

Assessors. — Chas.  Alden,  William  Ray,  John  P. 
Hubbard. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — John  P.  Hubbard. 

Collector  and  Constable. — W.  B.  Alden. 

MONSON. 

Selectmen  ajid  Overseers  of  Poor. — Walter  Smith, 
Rufus  M.  Pease,  Daniel  G.  Potter. 

Assessors. — James  M.  A.  Squier,  Daniel  Carpen- 
ter, Philip  Gage. 

Clerk. — Austin  Fuller. 

Treasurer. — William  N.  Flint. 

Collector. — Daniel  G.  Green. 

Constables. — Hiram  Newton,  Francis  S.  Smith. 

MONTGOMERY. 

Selectmen,   Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
E.  P.  Parks,  H.  Clark,  N.  P.  Bartholomew. 
Clerk. — Oren  Park. 
Treasurer,  Collector,  §  Constable. — N.  S.  Moore. 

PALMER. 

Selectmen. — Marble  K.  Turrell,  Cyrus  Knox,  A. 
V.  Blanchard. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — M.  K.  Turrell,  Cyrus  Knox, 
John  Ward. 

Assessors. — Jonathan  Webber,  A.  R.  Murdock, 
John  Foster. 

Treasurer  and  Clerk. — Theophilus  Knight. 

Collector. — Chester  Strong. 

Constables. — Parker  W.  Webster,  C.  Strong, 
Geo.  Moors,  A.  R.  Murdock,  John  M.  Converse. 

RUSSELL. 

Selectmen,    Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
H.  K.  Loomis,  N.  D.  Parks,  B.  W.  Palmer. 
Clerk  and  Treasurer. — J.  E.  Loomis. 
Collector  and  Constable. — T.  T.  Curtis. 

SOUTH-WICK. 

Selectmen,   Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
P.  W.  Stevens,  T.  Rockwell,  E.  Q.  Rising. 
Clerk. — Joseph  M.  Forward,  Jr. 
Treasurer. — Homer  M.  Forward. 
Collector. — Moses  White. 
Constable. — Jarvis  Stiles. 

SPRINGFIELD. 

Selectmen. — Wm.  B.  Calhoun,  Eliphalet  Trask, 
T.  Stebbins. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Elijah  Blake,  John  B.  Kirk- 
ham,  D.  Hitchcock. 

Assessors. — John  B.  Kirkham,  Samuel  S.  Day, 
Marvin  Chapin. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer: — Joseph  Ingrahara. 

Collector. — Roderick  Norton. 

Constables. — R.  Norton,  R.  Sikes,  Ilcrvey  Hills, 
Geo.  Ainsworth,  Waitstill  H.  Allis,  I.  Rinsjold,  Jr., 
Wm.  Hatfield,  H.  D.  Braman,  Chas.  L.  Shaw. 

TOLLAND. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor,' — Daniel  Spring, 
Noah  B.  Nye,  Edward  L.  Tinker. 


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As.iessors. — Daniel  Spring,  Hiram  C.  Brown,  E. 
D.  Moore. 

(Vcrk. — AVilliam  W.  Harrison. 
Treasurer. — Hiram  C.  Brown. 
Collector  and  Constable. — Lucius  Thompson. 

■WALES. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Absalom  Gar- 
diner, Warren  Shaw,  Silas  Perry. 

A.^se.isors. — Absalom  Gardiner,  Warren  Shaw, 
Orcn  Ncedham. 

Ctcr/c. — B'erdinand  L.  Burley. 

Trciisnrcr. — Jonathan  ''t.  Roycc. 

Collector. — Georf^e  H.  Necdham. 

Constable. — William  A.  Shaw. 

ATBST  SPUING  FIELD. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessor's. — 
Daniel  Q.  White,  J.  O.'Moseley,  Samuel  Smith, 
Wm.  S.  Bown,  Jonathan  W.  Freehand. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — E.  N.  Smith. 

Collectors.— li  Brooks,  W.  H.  Miller,  C.  Flower. 


Constables.— Char]ai  VVliite,  William  H.  Miller, 
Charles  C.  Dwiglit,  Andrew  Bartholomew,  A.  D. 
Bagg. 

"WICSTI-IELD. 

Selectmen,  Ove7-seers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Dennis  Hedges,  Geo.  Noble,  Wm.  Moscley,  Eben. 
W.  Cook,  Silas  Root. 

Treasurer. — Wm.  O.  Fletcher. 

Clerk. — Henry  C  Moseley. 

(Jollector. — Leicester   Loomis. 

Constables. — L.  Loomis,  George  A.  Gibson,  E. 
Hubbard,  P.  D.  Sibley. 

WILBRAIIAM. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Samuel  Beebe, 
Joel  !^L  Lyman,  Robert  O.  Sessions. 

Assessors. — Marcus  Beebe,  Dennis  Knovrlton, 
Roderick  S.  Merrick. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Luther  B.  Bliss. 

Constables  and  Collectors. — V/illiam  B.  Morgan, 
Harlow  Langdon. 


HAMPDE^T  COUNTY  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Agricultural  Stores. 

Alien  &  UrifCgs,  Sprin^eld 
Bliss  &  llaven,  " 

Apothecaries. 

Uagg  Joseph  S.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Belcher  Benj.  B.,  Chicopee  (Falls) 
Bipelow  Eiluiund,  [teeth  and  surgical 
instruments]  Si>riiii;1ield  [field 

Bliss  B.  R.  &  Iliiven,  [wholesale]  Spriug- 
Boiitccou  Daniel,  Springfield 
Brewer  11.  &  J.,  " 

Bunker  II.  L.,  " 

Clark  Asa  B..  Westfield 
Ford  B.  BI.  &  Co..  Sprinfrfielrl 
Gardiner  Henry  F., [botanic]  Springfield 
lloUirook  AVilliam,  Palnier  (Depot) 
Holland  Henry,  Westfield 
Hooker  Wm.,  Jr.,    " 
Kent  C.  F.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Lombard  &  Cundall,  Springfield 
Moffatt  J.  L.,  Holyoke 
Packard  Timothy,  Monson 
Peck  Addison  S.,  Holyoke 
Sheppard  Thos.  B.,     " 
Smith  Warren,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Segur  Gideon  C,  Springfield 
Stebbins  Edw.  C,         '• 
Taylor  AViUiam  B.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Worthington  AmosII.,  "  " 

Artists'  Materials. 

Bliss  B.  11.  &  llaven,  Springfield 

Artificial  Legs. 

Palmer  &  Co.,  Springfield 

Auctioneers. 

Cady  Henry  S.,  [dry  goods]  Springfield 
Emerson  Daniel  C,  [fvirniture]  Holyoke 
Hatfield  William,  Springfield 
Hiissey  Xathan,  [general]  Springfield 
Killee  &  Co.,  [general]  " 

Axe  Manufacturer. 

Ilannum  C.  W.,  Chester 

Bakers. 

Bloomingdalo  William,  Springfield 
Kateley  Oscar,  Holyoke 
Sturteyant  Warner  C,  Springfield 

Baths. 

Brown  George  W.,  Springfield 
White  Alfred  J.,  " 

Bedstead!  Manufacturers. 

CopeUiid  Alfred,  Chester  (Tillage) 
Little  Benjumin.         "  " 

Miller  Cliarles,  (North)  Chester 


Blacksmiths. 
Alden  5Iarcus,  Monson 
Aldridge  Hiram,     " 
Alexander  Jesse,  Granville 
Averill  &  Watts,  Springfield 
Axtell  A.,  Chester 
Barber  Benjamin,  Wcstford 
Bixby  John,  Brimfield 
Bowker  Amos  G.,  Blandford 
Carter  L.,  Chester 
Camiibell  S.  G.,  Russell 
CunniiiL'ham  .Ins.,  (South)  Wilbraham 
Clark  {';ilviu  W.,        "  '• 

Chamlierlain  Lyman,  Palmer  (Depot) 
Chandler  Levi  C.,  Monson 
Colman  E.,  Chester 
Fitz  &  Chandler,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Gates  Israel,  Longmeadow 
Gates  &  Hosmer,  Holyoke 
Goodrich  W.,  Chester 
Gormley  .Tames,  Pahner  (Depot) 
Granger  Heaton,  Southwiek 
Holcomb  N.  A.,  " 

Holcombe  Augustus,  Granville 
Knox  William,  Blandford 
King  Stephen,  Granville 
Moulton  Xeedham,  Holland 
Mills  Frederick,  Longmeadow 
Munn  Dennis  L.,  Tolland 
Parker  Luther,  Wales 
Parsons  Levi,  Granville 
Phelps  Wm.,  Westfield 
Pratt  Silas,  Tolland 
Reynolds  Daniel,  SpringfieM 
Rice  E.,  Chester 
Richardson  Lorenzo,  Westfield 
Robinson  Nathan  G.,  Brimfield 
Sceery  Patrick,  Springfield 
Sherman  P.,  " 

Shaw  Solomon,  Wales 
Shaw  Warren,         '• 
Smith  Curtis,  Southwiek 
Smith  Jolin,  (North)  Wilbraham 
Street  Benjamin  W.,  Chicopee^(Falls) 
Twing  Rufus  (North)  Wilbraham 
Wyman  Horatio,  Blandford 

Bobbin  and  Shuttle  Manufac- 
turers. 

LeavittB.  &  Co.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Bonnet  Manufacturers. 
Jlerrick  &  Fay,  Monson 

Bookbinders. 
Wilson  Geo.  W.,  [blank  hook  factory] 
Springfield 

Booksellers. 

Baker  John  K..  Ilolvoke 
Bessey  Marshall,  Springfield 
Brown  EUsha  F.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Bullens  Ira  M.,  "  " 


Hutchinson  II.  W.  &  Co.,  [publishers] 
Springfield  [field 

Merriani,  Chapin  &  Co.,  [pub.]  'Spring- 
Merriam  G.  &  C,  [publish's]  Springfield 
Smith  II.  B.,  Westfield 
Taylor  Horace  S.,  [stationer]  Springfield 
"Wright  &  Burt,  (North)  Wilbraham 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers  and  Man- 
ufacturers. 

Avery  Solomon,  Westfield 

Ball  A.  L.,  [ladies']  Springfield 

Bliss  Ebenezer,  Longmeadow 

Blodgett  Edward  P.,  Holland 

Bowles  John,  Palmer  (Depot) 

Brewer  Chauncy  D.,  Wales 

BuUen  Ira  M., [ladies']  ( Cabot)  Chicopee 

Butler  Joseph,  Holyoke 

Butterfield  A.  M.,  Palmer  (Depot) 

Campbell  H.,  Southwiek 

Chapin  John  M.,  Holyoke 

Chapin  G.  S.  Jr.,  Holland 

Converse  Edwin,         " 

Converse  Henry,         " 

Culler  N.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Davis  Alvah  S.,  Springfield 

Dewey  C.  A.,  Chester  (Village) 

Dunnels  A.  &  Co.,  Springfield 

Eager  Otis,  Wales 

Elmer  Nelson  L..  Springfield 

Elmer  Rufus,  [rubbers]  Springfield 

Elmer  '\\illard,  '■ 

Ely  Jonathan  D.,  (North)  Wilbraham 

Finney  John,  Springfield 

French  Lewis,  Granville 

Green  AA'illiam,  Springfield 

Hale  David,  Longmeadow 

Harger  David,  Tolland 

Hitchcock  Calvin,  Pahner  (Depot) 

Hitchcock  W.L.  &  J.  W.,  (Cabot)  Chi- 

Hixon  John  K.,  Springfield  [copee 

Hodge  Silas,  Granville 

Howard  W.,  Chester 

Hubbard  Andrew,  Chicopee  (Falls) 

Kendall  .Toel,  Sprinprfield 

Kilborn  Samuel,  Ix>ngnieadow 

Leland  John  P.,  Springfield 

Leonard  Lewis,  (AVest)  Springfield 

I^wis  B.  F.  &  Co.,  Westfield         [opee 

Mixten  Jos.  A.,  [Ladies']  (Cabot)  Chic- 

Moulton  Horace,  Wales 

Moulton  Solomon,    " 

Dies  J.  W.,  Holland 

Orcutt  Bela,  (West)  Springfield 

Osborne  Jarvis.  Russell 

Pepper  Foster,  Monson 

Rider  Franklin  F.,  Springfield 

Rice  John  B.,  >' 

Kice  Moses,  Holyoke 

Robbins  John  S..  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Roberts  George  H.,  Springfield 

Royce  Jonathan  G.,  Wales 

Smith  Sherman  B.,  Chicopee  (Falls) 

Spellman  E.  C,  Granville 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Stewart  Austin,  Springfield 
Stowell  Jonathan,  Holland 
Talcott  &  Smith,  Springiit'ld 
Tinker  David,  Chester 
Townsley  G.  U.,  Springfield 
Tuck  Isaac  A.,  lloljoke 
Vailillliram,  Tolland 
^'izzard  I'hilip,  Wales 
^V^ak•ott  &  Brother,  llolyoke 
IVeaver  Thomas  J.,  Wales 
Wellman  Marvin,  Springfield ' 
^rcntworth  Benj.,  IloUaud 
^Vhito  Ezra^  (North)  Wilbraham 
Wilson  &  Pike,  Springfield 
Young  Kdward,  llollaud 
Young  AViUiam,        " 

Brass'Founders. 
Ames  Manufacturing  Co. J  (Cabot)  Chic- 
opee  [Springfield 

Burnham  E.   Gr.  &   Co.,  [car    lamps] 
Bruce  George,  [platei  ]  Springfield 
Dale  Lombard,  " 

Kutan  R.  S.,  [plater]  " 

Brew    . 

Hooker  John,  Springfield 

Bridge  Builders. 

stone  &  Harris,  [Howe's  patent  truss 

bridge]  Springfield 
Stone  &  Maxwell,  [Howe's  patent  truss 

bridge]  Springfield 

Brokers. 

Case  H.  N.,  [real  estate  and  money] 

Spring-field 
Moore  R.  S.,  [real  estate]  Springfield 
Kowe  Alfred,        "  " 

Broom  Makers. 

Booth  Samuel  C,  Lougmeadow 

Brush  Manufacturer. 

Chapman  George  H.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Builder  and  Contractor. 

McClallan  Charles,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Button  and  Buckle  Manufac- 
..turers. 
Chandler  D.  &  Co.,  Longmeadow 
Hollister  &  Bradley,  " 

Cabinet  Makers. 

Dewey  George,  Springfield 
Dickinson  S.W.  &  Co.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Douglass  Charles  F.,  Westfield       [field 
i'ieder  Louis  C,  [upholsterer]  Spring- 
Grant  John,  Westfield 
Ilayward  &  Ashley,  Springfield     [field 
Kirkham  A.  H.,  [upholsterer]  Spring- 
Parker  Jeremiah,  Brimfield 
Parker  Charles,  Springfield 
Phay  William,  Chester 
Strong  Ely,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
White  J.  L.,  Westfield 
White  Otig,Monson 
Whitney  J.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Card  Board  Manufacturers. 

Dwight  &  AVilcox,  Chester  (Factories) 

Carpenters. 

Atchinson  James,  Longmeadow 
Adams  A.  L.  &  Co.,  Springfield 
liMkiT  Luther,  Wales 
Parlcm  Klhriilge,  Springfield 
l!.'irii('S  Cliiirles,  Wales 
Boyileii  .lohn,  Russell 
Butterswortli  Dwight,  Holland 
Burt  Lucius  C,  Longmeadow 
Cady  H.  B.,  Southwick 
Cooley  Cyrus,  Springlicld 
(h'oss  Porter  (Nortli)  Wilbraham 
Ellis  M.  M.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
I'Msk  Asa,  Springfield 
Gardner  Charles,  Walca 
Gipson  A.,  Chester 
Gouch  George,  Springfield 


Green  George,  Westfield 

Gridley  Joseph,  RusstU 

Hamilton  Paralta,  Tolland 

Johnson  C.  M.,  [stairbuilder]  Holyoke 

Jones  Edmund,  (North)  Wilbraham 

Kent  William  Jr.,     "  " 

Knight  Milton,  Chester 

Luke  James,  (North)  Wilbraham 

Marks  Samuel,  Blandford 

Marshall  Lyman,  Tolland 

Miller  William  H.,  Montgomery 

Newell  Austin,  Monson 

Newton  Lvicius  J.,    " 

Page  George,  Springfield 

Peas  Chester  M.,  Monson 

Pickering  Samuel  F.,  (N.)  Wilbraham 

Robbins  William  A.,  Holland 

Rogers  Joel,  Wales 

Scripture  Ralph,  (North)  Wilbraham 

Shaw  William  A.,  Wales 

Shepard  &  Crary,  Westfield 

Snow  C,  Chester 

Stanton  James,  (North)  Wilbraham 

Taylor  George,  Longmeadow 

Taylor  Levi  E.,  " 

Tupper  Edwin,  (North)  Wilbraham 

Watson  J.  XL,  Westfield 

Webber  Alfred,  Tolland 

West  John  R.,  (South)  Wilbraham 

Whitney  Marcus'!.,  Southwick 

Wilson  Benj.  F.,  Holland 

Carriage  Builders. 

Adams  Edward,  (South)  Vy'ilbraham 

Bush  David  A.,  Springfield 

Child  Charles,  " 

Clough  Jos.,   [wheelwright]  Chicopee 

(Falls) 
Fay  Lark  in,  (North)  Wilbraham 
Fowler  Charles,  Westfield 
Loomis  J.  &  W.,  Springfield 
McdcaLf  Edwin,  Springfield 
Norris  George  F.,  Monson 
Rising  E.  Q.,  Southwick 
Robertson  Robert  E.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Shaw  Eden  D.,  Wales 
Shaw  Salem,  " 

Shaw  Warren,       " 
Smith  David,  Springfield 
Strong  W.  H.,  Chester  (Factories) 
Smith  G.  K.  &  Co.,  Palmer  (Depot) 
Taylor  &  Crane,  [ploughs]  Springfield 
Webber  W.  A.  &  G.  L.,  Holland 
AVilson  George  C,  Monson 

Chair  Maker. 
Lee  Horace,  Springfield 

Church  Organ  Builder. 

Johnson  AYilliam,  Westfield 

Cigar  Makers. 

Birge  Sidney,  Southwick 
Brown  Wm.  R.,        "  [field 

Graham  John,  (Mitteneaguo)W.  Sxjring- 
Holcomb  John,  Southwick 
Kneil  I.  &  T.,  Westfield 
Margerum  George  S.,  Springfield 
Morso  Charles  T.,  Westfield 
Welcome  Joseph,  Southwick 

Clergymen. 

Explatialion  of  the  Abbrfvintinns. —  C. 
T.,  Ci>nL;regationalht  (  Trinitarian) ; 
i>.,  Baptist ;  F.  i>.,  Freewill  Baptist ; 
Jll.,  Methodist;  M.  P.,  Methodist 
Protestant;  M.  E.,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal; E.  M.,  Evan.  Methodist ;  E., 
Episcopalian;  O.  U.,  Congregation- 
alist  (  Unitarian) ;  Uv.,  Unii'eTsalist ; 
Ch.,  Christian;  R.  C,  Roman  Cath- 
olic ;  N.  J.,  New  Jerusalem;  Me., 
Millerite;   I\Tii.,  Mormon. 

Aldcn ,  [B.]  M'cstfiold 

Atkins  D;iniel,  [JL  E.]  Wales 

Barrows  Svlvoster,  [B.]     " 

neliee  II.,  '[('■  T.]  (South)  Wilbraham 

Bclhmiv  I!.  K.,  [B.]  Chicopee  (Falls) 

licnnctt  Alvin,  [B.]  (North)  Wilbraham 

Best ,[B.]  Westfield 

Blenkinsop  W.  A..  [R.  C]  Chicopee 

Bowers  J.,  [C.  T.]  (North)  AVilbraham 


Brande  Nichols,  [B.]  Longmeadow 
Bridge  Henry  M.,  [M.  E.]  Blandford 
Bridge  J.  D.,  [M.  E.]  Springfield     [field 
Buckingham  Samuel  G.,  [C.  T.]  Spring- 
Cadwell  John,  [M.  E.]  West  Springfield 
Case  Ira.  [C.  T.]  Chester 
Carpenter  Mark,  [B.]  Holyoke 
Chapin  Asahel,  [B.]  Holyoke 
Chapman  (Jeorge,  [M.  E.]  Chester 
Chile  William  S.,  [E.]  Springfield 
Clapp  W.  A.,  [M.  E.]  (Feedmg  Hills)  W. 

Springfield 
Clark  E.  B.,  [C.  T.]  Chicopee 
Cooley  Henry,  [C.  T.]  Southwick 
Cooley  Timothy  M.,  [C.  T.]  Granville 
Cumniings  E.  E.,  [B.]  Springfield 
Cusliing  John,  [M.  E.]  Wilbraham 
Dadman  J.  W.,  [M.  E.]  Monson 
Davis  Emerson,  [C.  T.]  Westfield 
Edward  Henry,  [E.]  Palmer  (Depot) 
Ely  Alfred,  [C.  T.]  Monson 
Felton  G.  D.,  [B.]  Granville 
Field  Henry  M.,  [C.  T.]  West  Springfield 
Field  Levi  A.,  [C.  T.]  (Mitteueague)  W. 

Springfield 

Ford ,  [Uv.]  Springfield 

Gates  Alfred,  [B.]  Southwick 
Griswold  E.,  [M.  E.]  Springfield 
IIari_lingJohn  W.,  [C.  T.]  Longmeadow 
Harrison  Roger,  [C.  T.]  Tolland 
Hinsdale  Charles  J.,  [C.  T.]  Blandford 
Kenney  Joel,  [B.]  West  Springfield 
Kittredge  Charles  B.,  [C.  T.]  Monson 
Lamberton  SewaU,  [M.  E.]  Southwick 
Lester  AVilham  J.,  [B.]  RusseU 
Miller  Simeon,  [C.  T.]  Holyoke 
Morse  Jason,  [C.  T.]  Brimfield 
NuteE.,  [C.  U.]  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Noble ,  [M.  E.]  Chicopee  (Falls) 

Osgood  S.,  [C^  T.]  Springfield 
Oviatt  G.  A.,  [C.U.]  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Page  Alvah  C,  [0.  T.J  Holland  [Rivers) 
Parker    Addison,   [B.]   Pahner  (Three 
Perry  Ralph,   [C.   T.]   (Agawam)  West 

Springfield 
Rand  T.,  [B.]  West  Springfield 
Robinson  Asa  A.,  [B.]  West  Springfield 
Sanderson  Alonzo,  [C.  T.]  Holland 
Seeley  Raymond  H.,  [C.  T.]  Springfield 
Smith  C.  B.,  [B.]  Chicopee 
Smith  H.  B.,  [C.  T.]  Granville 
Stoddard  Moses,  [M.  E.]  Ludlow 
Stone  AVm.  R.,  [M.  E.]  (S.)  Wilbraham 
Strong  H.,  [C.  T.]  Chester 
Strong  Samuel  AT.,  [C.  T.]  Springfield 
Spywood  G.  A.,  [M.  E.]  Springfield 
Thayer  L.  R.,  [M  E.]  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Tuck  J.  W.,  [C.  T.]  Ludlow 
Twombly  J.  H,,  [M.  E.]  AVestfield 
^Vilhams  Lester  Jr.,  [B.]  Russell 
Wilson  Thomas,  [C.  T.]  Palmer  (Depot) 
AVood  Phny,  [M.  E.]  (North)  Blandford 
AVright  Ebenezer,  1  <J.  T.]  Ludlow 

Clothia    Stores. 

Brigham  Dexter  H.,  Springfield 
Colby  Samuel,  " 

Gorman  Patrick,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Haynes,  Tilly  &  Co.,  Springfield 
Johnson  Robert  B.,  Holyoke 
Law  George  M.,  Springfield 
Levy  Jlarlc,  '' 

MoKcugc  &  Lafllin,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Kich  William  H.,         "  " 

Stiiwo  .lohn  H.  Jr.,  AVcstfield 
AVait  Nathaniel  L.,  Palmer  (Depot) 
AVintworth  AViUiam  E.,    [hats,    caps, 
&c.,]  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Clover  Mill. 
Clark  Lorenzo,  Montgomery 

Coal. 

Bemis  Stephen  C,  Springfield 
Clapp  S.  AY.,  Westfield 
Pahiier  &  Asliley,  Springfield 

CoflBn  Warehouses. 

Barbour  F.  A.,  [patent  metallic]  Spring- 
Boston  E.  N.,  Holyoke  [field 
Hodgett  W.  P.,  Springfield 
Strong  Ely,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 


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Vonliorn  .Inhn,  S|)riii!,'(iekl 
White  .1.  li.,  WfnUii-M 

Coffee  and  Spice  Factory. 

l''ox  Johu  &  Co.,  8priii!j;fu-lil 

Confectioners. 

Cowles  &  L()mb:krJ,  [tuys]  Sprinpfielil. 
Kibbe  Si  Oranc,  [whuli'stilu  mau.]  '' 
I'oasc  A.  8.  &  A  U.,  [toys]  " 

Wallace  George,  Si)riuj;tiel(l 

Coopers. 

Brown  Elisha,  GrauvUlo 

Brovm  Levi,  " 

Cooley  ¥.,  " 

Poniroy  U.,  " 

Shelly  A.,  " 

Tryon  1!.,  " 

Tryon  U.,  " 

Cotton  Manufacturers. 

[See  Manufactures.] 
Counsellors. 
Arthur  C.  T.,  Springfield 
Ashmun  George,       " 
Bangs  Allen,  " 

Bates  Charles  F.,  (West)  Granyille 
Bates  William  G.,  Wcstticld 
Beach  E.  D.,  Springfield 
Boies  Patrick,  Westficld 
Branscouib  Charles  II.,  Ilolyoke 
Bond  E.  W.,  Springfield 
Cavis  Joseph  M.,  Ilolyoke  [field 

Chapman,  Ashmun  &  Norton,  Spring- 
Crooks  .lames  W.,  Springfield 
Fuller  llourv.  Westfield 
Gilli'tt  KdNvardB.,  AVcstfield 
Il.ayw.inl  Cliarles  C,  Springfield 
Hooker  .lofiah,  Springfield 
.ludkins  Henry  B.,  Springfield 
Ladd  Charles  K.,  Chicopeo 
Leonard  N.  A.,  Springfield 
Leonard  X.  T.,  AVestfield 
Miller  E.  L.,  Holyoke 
Morris  Henry,  Springfield 
Morris  George  B.,     "" 
Morris  0.  B.,  " 

Morton  James  H.,      " 
Newcomb  J.  Warren,  Springfield 
Newell  L.,  Holyoke 
Norton  L.,  Springfield 
Pearsons  William  B.  C  Holyoke 
Pclton  Timothy  D.,  Springfield 
Phelps  An.sel,  " 

Kising  Chauncy  B.,  Ilolyoke 
Seamans  Otis  A.,  Springfield 
Senter  &  Ball,  " 

Smith  Fayette,  Holyoke 
Soule  Augu.stus  L.,"  Springfield 
Squiers  George  L.,  Chicopee  (Falls) 
Stebbins  John  M.,  Springfield 
Stockwell  Amos  W^,  Chicopee 
Thompson  AVellington,  Springfield 
Torrey  Calvin,  Palmer 
Yosc  Henry,  Springfield 
Walker  George,     " 
A\aUace  Frederic  T.,  Palmer 
Wells  John,  Chicopee 

"Wilcii.x ,  Chester 

Willard  .!.,  Springfield 
Winchester  Charles  A.,  Springfield 

Country  Stores. 

[  Where  are  kept  Dry  Goods,  Groceries, 
Crockery  ware,  etc.,  etc.,  etc.     Those 
who  deal   txclusively  in  one  kind  of 
goods  tvill  not  be   found  here,  but 
under  their  respective  headings.] 
Adams  F.  A.  L.,  Springfield 
Albro  C,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Alden-  &  Kockwell,  Westfield 
Atwood  Samuel,  Palmer 
Ballard  Benjamin  E.,  (Cabot)  Chicopeo 
Barrows     \Vm.,    (Mitteneague)    AVest 

Springfield 
Beach  William,  West  Springfield 
r.olchcr  Benjamin  H.,  Chicopee  (Falls) 
Belminiham  F.dw.ard.  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Bliss  Luther  B..  (North)  Wilbraham 
Blood  Lemuel  B..  U'cstfield 


Brown  J.  T.  &  0.  A..  Brimlield 

Brown  L.  &  Son,  Granvillo 

Bullens  Isiuvc,  (Cabot)  (.'hicopee 

Butler  Benjamin,  (North)  Wilbraham 

Calkins  Dickinson  A.,  I'ahner  (Dc'pot) 

Callcnder  (Jcorge  \V.,  Lnniririeadow 

Carson  Daniel  B.,  Westfield 

Chadwick  &  Gillette,    " 

Chapin  C.  &  J.,  Holyoke 

Chapman  Albert  P.,  Palmer  (Depot) 

Collins  A.  C,  "  " 

Collins  &  Newton,  (Thorndike)  Palmer 

Conchin  J.  T.,  Ilolyoke 

Converse  William  B..  Monson 

Cooley  S.  F.  &  Co.,  Springlield 

Cook  J.  J.,  (North)  Chester 

Cowles  Market,  Westfield 

Crafts  Chester,  Ilolyoke 

Curti.ss  A.  L.,  Granville 

Davis  Philip  C,  Chicopee  (Falls) 

Dimock  Lyman,  Chester  (Village) 

Drake  C.  B.,  Holland 

Dunbar  &  Ely,  Ilolyoke 

Emerson  M.  J.,  Springfield 

Flagg  &  Brother,  Ilolyoke 

Fletcher  &  Co.,  Westfield 

Forward  &  Co.,  Southwick 

Fuller  E.  A.,  (North)  Wilbraham 

Fuller  E.  G.,  Holland 

Gallaudet  &  Co.,  Ilolyoke 

Gihbs  G.  C,  Blandford 

Gibbs  J.  W.  &  D.  B.,  Russell 

Gibbs  &  Avery,  Westfield 

Gibbs  Wm.  H.  &  Bro's,  Blandford 

Gleason  J.  &  Co.,  Chicopee  (Falls) 

Gorman  Patrick,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Green    G.  W.,  (Feeding    Hills)   West 

Springfield 
Ilannum  H.,  Chester  (Tillage) 
Ilarvy  Luke,  Springfield  , 

Hitchcock  Hiram,  Chicopee 
Hooker  WilUam  Jr.,  AVestfield 
Hubbard  &  Lebanon,  Brimfield 
Johnson  &  Brother.  AVestfield 
Kimball  Elijah  P.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Kimbcrly  E.  &  Co.,  Springfield 
Kinny  Elisha,  Holland 
King  Lyman,  Springfield 
Knowlton  Seth,  (North)  Wilbraham 
Lyon  J.ames  L.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
McKeag  John,  "  " 

Miller  Jerre,  Ludlow 
Murdock  E.  G.,  Palmer 
Nelson  &  Cone,  Chicopeo 
Newton  &  Co.,  Monson 
Norton  &  Ely,  Blandford 
Packard  0.  F.  &  Co.,  (Three  Rivers) 

Palmer 
Packard  AVm.  N.,  (Thorndike)  Palmer 
Palmer  Reuben,  AA'est  Springfield 
Parker  AA'illiam  L.,  Pahiier  (Depot) 
Perkins  &  Purple,  Springfield 
Perry  Ezra,  Brimfield 
Phetteplace  II.  H.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Reed  &  Monson,  Chester  (A'illage) 
Rand  &  Co.,  AVestfield 
Root  L.  M.  &  A.  C,  Chester  (Factories) 
Ripley,  Noyes  &  Co.,  Springfield 
Robinson  D.  P.,  Blandford 
Rogers  Joel  H.,  AVales 
Rogers  N.  F.  &  Co.,  Monson 
Rovce  J.ames  C,  AVales 
Sevniour  Elijah,  GranYillo 
Shackford  &  Taylor,  Chicopee  (Falls) 
Shepard  Lucius  B.,  Bl.andford 
Shepard  &  Barber,  Chester  (Factories) 
Shumway  Asa,  Palmer  (Three  Rivers) 
Shurtlelf  Carmi,  Southwick 
Shurtleff  David,  Blandford 
Smith  Lucius,  Tolland 
Smith  Lyman,  Granville 
Smith  &  Palmer,  (Feeding  Hills)  AVest 

Springfield 
Spellmau  Solomon  C,  (S.)  AVilbraham 
Spellman  AViUiam  P.,      "  " 

Taylor  Jonathan,  AAestficld 
Taylor  Aarniun  N.,  Chicopee  (Falls) 
Taylor  AV.  B.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Torrey  &  Chandler,  Springfield 
Tr,ask  Eliphalet,  " 

AVard  T.  &  Co..  Palmer  (Depot) 
AAclhnan  Marvin, Springfield 


Wi-lls  Jerome,  (Oabot)  Chicopeo 
White  William,  I/)ngmeadow 
AVIiitman  Lyman,  (Aguwam)  Springf' d 
WjUianis  I.  I!.  &  D.  B.,  (AVest)  Chester 
AVright  &  Burt,  (.North)  AMlbraham 

Crockery,  China  and  Glass. 

Bullens  Amaziah,  [Imp.]  (Cabot)  Chic- 
BuUis  &  Co.,  [groceries]  Holyoke    [opeo 
Hamilton  &  (;hapin,  Sprinj^uld 
Hatfield  William,  Springfield 
Miller  &  Newell,  Ilolyoke 
Miles  E.  B.  &  Co.,  Pahiicr  (Depot) 

Daguerreotypes. 

Bostwick  William  K.,  Springfield 
Collins  T.  P.,  Westfield 
Cooley  Otis  H.,  Springfield 
Swift  It.  R.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
AA'alker  Sheldon  H.,  Ilolyoke 
AA'ard  C,  Springfield 
AV.ashburn  J.  H.  &  D.  E.,  Chicopee 
AA'hite  Luther,  Springfield 

Daguerreotype  Materials. 

Cooley  Otis  H.,  Springfield 

Dentists. 

Bliss  Silas,  (North)  AVilbrahan 
Clark  E.  L.,  AVestfield 
Lawrence  J.  AV.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Morgan  Ralph,        "  " 

Morgan  R.  M.,  Springfield 
Perkins  Cyrus,         " 
Perkins  J.,  " 

Post  0.  R.,  Holyoke 
Searle  Flavins,  Springfield 
Sweetser  A.  A.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
AVhite  George  H.,  Springfield 
AA'oolworth  Isaac,  AVestfield 

Dentists'  Gold  Plate. 

Bigelrtw  Edmund,  Springfield 
Eldridge  Benjamin,         " 

Dry  Goods. 

[See  also  Country  Stores.] 
Cady  Henry  S..  Springfield 
Chadwick  &  Gillette,  Vestfield 
Claggett  James  P.,  (C.abot)  Chicopee 
Cutter  Lewis,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Davis  Phihp  C,  Chicopee  (Falls) 
Holt  &  AVest,  Springfield 
Hutchins  Ilczekiah," Ilolyoke 
Jenks  George  AV.,  Springfield 
Jenks  Liberty,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Johnson  &  Brother,  AA'estfield 
Lee  Horace  C,  Springfield 
Lincoln  Amasa  AV^.,     " 
Mills  E.  B.  &  Co.,  Palmer  (Depot) 
Palmer  &  Shurtleff,  Springfield 
Ray  E.  A.  &  Co.,  AA'estfield 
Ripley  Daniel  II.,  Springfield 
Rockwook  .7.  P.  &  Co.,  '" 
Shackford  &  Taylor,  Chicopee  (Falls) 
Shoals  Lewis,  Palmer  (Depot) 
Taylor  &  Fiske,  [carpets]  Springfield 
Thorndike  Timothy,  Ilolyoke 
AVells  Jerome,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
AA'illianis  Seth  &  Co.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
AA'illard  &  Rollins,  [carpets]  Springfield 
Wilson  &  Co.,  "  " 

Dyer. 

Alais  George,  Springfield 

Engineers  and  Surveyors. 

Butler  AVm.  II.  &  II.  M.,  Springfield 

Engraver  and  Lithographer. 
Chubbuck  Thomas,  Springfield 

Fancy  Goods. 
Alden  F.  E.,  Chicopee  (Falls) 
Cook  Joshua,        "  " 

Ferre  John  P.,  AA'estfield 
Jewell  Henry  H.,[books]  Chicope€(Falls) 
Rogers  AVillard  C.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Tuck  lsa.ac  A .,  "  " 

Tuck  I.  A.,  Holyoke 
AA'iley  M.adison  E.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Feed  Cutter  Manufacturers. 

Plimpton  II.  R.  &  J.  L.,  AVestfield 


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Fire  Arms. 

Ames  Manufacturing  Company,  James 
T.  Ames,  agent,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Massachusetts  Arms  Company,  T.  W. 
Carter,  agent,  Chicopee  (Falls) 

Springfield  Arms  Company 

Fish  Rod  Manufacturer. 

Mallory  Simeon,  Russell 

Flour  and  Grain. 

Bangs  John,  Springfield 
Punham  &  IJates,    " 
Hall  &  Valentine,  Palmer  (Depot) 
Houghton  M.  A.,  Springfield 
Ingersoll,  Doolittle  &  Co.,  Springfield 
Lathrop  ]3enjamin,  " 

Parker,  Harris  &  Co.,  Holyoko 
Taylor,  West  &  Co.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
AVells  J.  &  Co.,  "  " 

Wilson  0.  P.,  Springfield 
Yeamans  Ira,  Westfield 

Fork  Manufacturer. 

Brown  Hiram  C,  Tolland 

Furnishing'  Goods. 

Fowler  George  W.,  Westfield 
Haynes,  TiUy  &  Co.,  Springfield 

Furniture  Dealers. 

Baker  Andrew,  Ilolyoke 

Loomis  James  S.,  Palmer  (Depot) 

Grist  Mills. 

Bangs  John,  Springfield 

Bradley  Marcus,  Russell 

Brimfield  Factory  Co.,  Brimfield 

Butler  Benjamin,  (North)  Wilbraham 

Buttersworth  John  C,  Holland 

Chaffee  Norman,  (South)  Wilbraham 

Colton  Newton,  Longmeadow 

Conant  S.  F.,  Monson 

Dickinson  Bevil,  Granville 

Drake  C.  B.,  Holland 

Fisk  Glacious,  (Jenksville)  Ludlow 

Gleason  J.,  Chicopee  (Falls) 

Homer  Linaju.",  Brimfield 

Ingersoll,  Doolittle  &  Co.,  Springfield 

Morgan  Thomas,  Brimfield 

Nichols  Abner,  " 

Palmer  Co.,  Pahner  (Three  Rivers) 

Parish  J.  B.,  Chester  (Factories) 

Phetteplace  Smith,  Wales 

I{ice  Charles  G.,  Springfield 

Rice  Levi  A.,  Biimfield 

Runnels  H.  S.  &  Co.,  Brimfield 

Stebbins  H.  &  Co.,  AVest  Springfield 

Stebbons  Milton,  (South)  Wilbraham 

Stow  Volney,  Granville 

Taylor,  West  &  Co.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Thorndike  Co.,  Palmer 

Wallis  Hiram,  Holland 

White  Hervey,  Monson 

White  0.  &  Son,     " 

Yeomans  Ira,  Westfield 

Hair  Dressers. 

Adams  William,  Springfield 
Bacon  H.  D.,  Holyoke 
Brown  George  W.,  Springfield 
<'h:i|]iiian  James,  (Cabot)  Chicopeo 
F<'n.liTson  B.  II.,  Springfield 
Glcas(,n  Girard  F.,  Westfield 
Ilrill  ("harlcs  W.,  Springfield 
lIci-torT.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Ib.lrnmb  Walter  V,.,  Westfield 
Ibiward  Stophcn  P.,  Springfield 
(.riMirop  Sauiiiel  P.,  " 

bisliciii  .li'iTiiiiah,  Palmer 
IMillrr  'riioiiias  Jr.,  Springfield 
Mdiita-ui'  William  H.,     " 
Itinu'noM  I'liomas  H.,  (Cabot)  Chicopeo 
AVhite  Alfred  J.,  Springfield 

Hardware. 

Brmis  S.  C,  Springfield 
Hnwcr  James  D.,    "  fiT  (Depot) 

liniwii  KIpcnozer  [paints  and  oil]  Pabn- 
Brown  &  Graves,  Springfield 


Call  Amos,  [manufacturer]  Springfield 
Fletcher  &  Co.,  Westfield 
Foot  Homer  &  Co.,  Springfield      [field 
Howard  &  Brother,  [saddlery]  Spring- 
Snow  &  Doubleday,  [paints  and  oil] 

Holyoke 
Wells  Jerome  (Cabot)  Chicopeo 

Hamesa  Makers. 

Ammidown  E.  T.,  Springfield 
Ballard  James  W.,  [trunks]  Springfield 
Couch  Stephen  C,  [trunks]  Holyoke 
Crane  J.  E.,  Palmer  (Three  Rivers) 
Hubbard  &  Lyman,  Springfield 
Johnson  Thomas  M.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Montague  William  B.,  Springfield 
Russell  John  K.,  Palmer  (Depot) 
Searle  Julius  P.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Smith  Benjamin  D.,  Monson 
Talmadge  Elisha  O.,  Westfield 
Tarbell  William  &  Son,  Brimfield 

Hats  and  Caps. 

Chalker  James  E..  Springfield 

Cole  Cyrus,  [manufacturer]  Springfield 

Gafl[ield    Charles   M.,    [manufacturer] 

Palmer  (Depot) 
Judson  Gurdon  C,  Springfield 
Norton  Roderick,  " 

Parshley  Samuel  W.,  [boots  and  shoes] 

(Cabot)  Chicopee 
Pettes  William  B., 'Westfield 
Roberts  George  H.,  Springfield 
Sanderson  &  Gay,  " 

Hosiery  and  Gloves. 

Waterman  &  Mayer,  Springfield 

Implements  of  "War. 

Ames  Manufacturing  Company,  James 

T.  Ames,  agent,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

India  Suhher. 

India  Rubber  Webb  Maufactur'g  Com- 
pany, Springfield 

Ink  Manufacturer. 
Burt  Roderick,  (North)  Wilbraham 

Insurance  Agents. 

Burt  R.  S.,  Springfield 
Priest  Samuel  G.,  " 
Rand  Asa  P..  Westfield 
Ray  Edwin,  Springfield 
Ray  Minor  L  ,      " 
Rice  Charles  W.,  " 
Thayer  E.  W.,  Springfield 

Iron  Foundries. 

Squier  .John  M.,  Palmer  (Depot) 
Trask  Eliphalet,  Springfield 
King  &  Meacham,        " 
Bullard  Ancel,  " 

Iron  and  Steel. 

Ecmis  S.  C,  Springfield 

Brewer  James  D.,  [importer]  Springfi'd 

Foot  Homer  &  Co.,       "  " 

Lath  Manufacturers. 

Allien  Charles,  Ludlow 
Wilcox  John  H.,     " 

Livery  Stables. 

Baber  .Toaeph  &  Brother,  Holyoko 
Bowers  Grosvcnor  B.,  Springfield 
Brown  E.  P.,  '' 

Converse  Elisha,  Palmer 
Fuller  &  Richmond,  Siiringfield 
Green  &  Co.,  Monson 
Hastings  Chester,  IMonson 
Keith  A.  C,  Palmer  (Depot) 
Kendall  M.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Kingsley  E.  L.  &  Co.,  Springfield 
Lester  Daniel,  " 

Merrill  Silas,  (O.abot)  Chicopeo 
Novcs  Cyrus,  Springfield 
l>atch  Eli  H.,  " 

Pi'ik  .\l:inson.  Palmer  (Depot) 
Scolt  Horace,  Springfield 
Smith  lleury  &  Co.,  " 


Smith  John  C,  Springfield 
Smith  Leveret,  " 

Strong  Chester,  Holyoke 
Symonds  WilHam  H.,  Springfield 
Wait  Alonzo  &  Co.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Waite  Alonzo,  West  Springfield 
Wells  Noah  G.,  Sprinpfield 
Winkley  &  Ingraham,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Looking  Glasses  and  Picture 

Frames. 
Goulding  John,  Springfield 
Holcomb  E.  M.,  " 

Loom  Harness. 

Dodge  J  S.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Lumber. 

Decreet,  Boyington  &  Co.,  Springfield 
Harris  &  Colton,  " 

Robinson  Henry  A.,  " 

Machinists. 
Bacon  &  Harris,  Springfield 
Burt  Timothy,  " 

Carpenter  J.  D.  C,     " 
Colton  Jose  M.,  "  [field 

Littlefield  Levi,  [force  pumps]  Spring- 
Perkins  Draton,  Springfield 
Stebbins  Erastus,  (Cabot)  Chieopee 
Yeomans  Ira,  Westfield 

Manufactures. 

Ootton. 
Agawam  Canal  Company,  Chester  W. 

Chapin,     Treasurer,   (Mitteneague) 

West  Springfield 
Bard  Leander,  Holland  [Brimfield 

Brimfield  Factory,   Ezra  Perry,  agent, 
Cabot  Manufacturing  Company,  Robt. 

E.  Bemis,  agent,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Chicopee  Manufacturing  Co.,  Ezekiel 

Blake,  agent,  Chicopee  (Falls) 
Dwight  Manufacturing  Company,    S. 

Adams,  agent,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Hadley  Falls  JIanufacturing  Company, 

William  Melcher,  agent,  Holyoke 
Monson  &  Brimfield  Cotton  Manufac- 
turing Company,  A.  W.  Porter,  ag"t, 

Monson 
The   Perkins    Mills,    Rufus  WMttier, 

agent,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Thorndike  Company,  Jacob   B.    Mer- 
rick, agent,  (Thorndike)  Palmer 
Calico  Printine- 
Palmer  Company,  Joseph  Brown,  ag't, 

(Three  Rivers)  Palmer 
Machinfry. 
Ames   Manufacturing  Co.,  James    T. 

Ames,  agent,  Chicopee 
Woollens^  Broadcloths,  Satinets,  ^e. 
Hampden  Manufacturing  Co.,   Cyrus 

W.  Holmes,  agent,  Jlonson 
Monson   Woollen  Jlanufacturing  Co., 

Horatio  Lyon,  agent,  Monson 
Norton  &  Ely,  Blandford 
Ripley,  Noyes  &   Co.,  [Thibet  cloths] 

Sprinprfield 
Scripter,  Gaoie  &  Co.,  E.  Scripter,  ag't, 

(South)  Wilbraham 
Shaw  Elijah,  Wales 
Wales    Woollen     Manufacturing    Co., 

[satinets]  Royal  P.  Wales,  ag't,  Wales 

Marble  Workers. 

Tomlinson  9.,  Springfield 
Keep  George,         " 
Parks  Levi  W.,      " 

Mechanics'  Tool  Manufacturers. 
Hill  Harvey,  Springfield 

Millinery. 

.\(lanis  G;irilner,  Springfield 
An  cr  Harriet,  " 

Bnrtlett  D.'iMiclJ.,       " 
Blake  liCwis,  " 

Blodgett  M.  M.,  Palmer  (Depot) 
Brown     Mary,     (Jlitteneague)     West 
Springfielil 


HAMPDEN    COUiS'TY. 


119 


(Uiajiin  .1.  1\I.,  (('al)nt)  Cliicopeo 

Oliapiiian  L.,  Wostliclil 

Colton  Irinda,  Spriii^lield 

('ooley  L.  W.,  Cliicopce 

Hubbard  K.  M.,  Spiiugfleld 

lliitphings  II.,  V.h\vo\H'0 

Lord  Aaron  C,  Spriii)j;fiold 

nice  Horatio,  (straw  jjoods.)  Chicopee 

Kipley  Daniel  11.,  Springliold 

Howe  A.,  " 

Ilussell  H.  M.  .Tr.,  Cliicopce  (Vails) 

Stoddard  &  Uuttorfield,  Sprini^lield 

Tucker  A.  H.,  " 

Wait  A.,  Holvokc 

AVait  Sarah,  Chicopee 

Wilcox  0.  W.,  Westfield 

\\ilcox  Obatliah  ^Y.,  Springfield 

\Valcutt ,  " 

Millwright. 

HowellJulius  U.,  Springfield 

Molasses  Gate  Manufacturer. 

Stobbiiis  Erastus,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Moulding  Manufacturer. 

Clapboards,   Brackets,  and  Ornamen- 
tal Work. 
Decreet,  Boyington  &  Co.,  Springfield 

Musical  Instruments. 

Oemunder  A.,  Springfield 

Leland  Aaron,  " 

Hose  George  W.,  Westfield  [copee 

Washburn  J.  N.  &  D.  E.,  (Cabot)  Chi- 

Music  Stores. 

Chubbuck  Thos.,  [pianos]   Springfield 
Lelaud  A.,  " 

Nurseries. 

Bliss  B.  K.,  Sprinirfiold 
Brewer  D.  C         '" 
Morse  Robert  E.  '• 


Oils. 

Wholesale. 
Hastings  &  Co.,  Springfield 
Huniiugton,  Avery  &   Co.,  Springfield 

Oysters  and  Eefresliments. 

Allen  Lambert,  Palmer  (Depot) 

Adams  Henrv  G.,  Springfield 

Butterlield  Gideon  P.,    " 

Bromley  John,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Cavanaugh  John,  Holyoke 

Chandler  Norris,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Church  &  Ido,  "  " 

Cdlton  Henry,  "  " 

Cowan  P.,  Chicopee  (Falls) 

Crawford  James,  Ilolyoke 

Delane  James,  Chicopee  (Falls) 

Fenton  Austin  K.,  Palmer  (Depot) 

Garland  A.,  Springfield 

(Ubbs  &  Avery,  Westfield 

Hendrick  &  Stebbins,  Springfield 

Ilutchins  Hezekiah,  Holyoke 

Judd  Zcbina,  '" 

Kellogg  Leonard  F.,  Springfield 

Leach  II.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Low  Francis  K.,  Springfield 

Manchester  &  Spear,     " 

Pease  A.  S.  &  A  G.,      " 

Pierce  &  Bannon,  " 

Rockwell  Philo  A.,         " 

Rowe  Willis,  " 

Sacke  U.  Ueman,  Westfield 

Sheldon  AsaO.,  Springfield 

Smith  Levi,  AVestfield 

Spalding  A.  D..  Holyoke  [pee 

A\'iutwo"rth  William  E.,  (Cabot)  Chico 

Pail  Makers. 

Richardson  Moses,  Tolland 

Painters. 

Allen  Alanson  C,  Holland 

Barnes  George  J.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Churchill  Henrj',         "  " 

Clark  Luther,  Springfield 

Crocker  Ebenezer,  (South)  Wilbraham 

Durkee  Henry  S.,  Springfield 


Kstes  L.  J.,  Springfield 

llaiiiilton  P.,  Tollund 

Hitchcock  Simeon  A.,  Chicopee  (Falls) 

Houghton  &  Bennet,  Springfield 

Lydston  Francis  A.,  " 

Marshall  Lyman,  Tolland 

Mills  J.  L.,' Springfield 

Skhiuer  John  1j.,   " 

Snow  &  Hastings,  Westfield 

Spring  Milo.  Southwick 

Stock  .lo.-eph  W.,  [portrait]  Springfield 

SuUing  Jasi)tT,  " 

AValUcr  &  Haucos,  " 

W;inu'r  I).,  " 

Wcliber  Alfred,  Tolland 

AVhitnc^v  .losiah,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Woodward  .1.,  West  Springfield 

Paints  and  Oils. 

Hale  James  W.  &  Co.,  Springfield 
Keith  S.  G.,  [zinc  paint]     " 

Paper  Hangings. 

Greenleaf  &  Co.,  Springfield 

Paper  Mills. 

Ames  D.  &  J.,  Springfield 

Bemis  C.  J.  &  Co.,  (South)  Wilbraham 

Jcssop  &  Latiin,  Westfield 

Smith  John  R.  &  Co.,  Russell 

Southworth  Manufacturing  Co.,  (Mit- 

teneague)  West  Springfield,  Edward 

Southworth,  agent 

Paper  Stock. 

Greenleaf  &  Co.,  Springfield 

Percussion  Cap  Manufacturers. 

Chattaway  James,  Springfield 
Hollister  &  Bradley,  Longmeadow 

Physicians. 

Abbott  Jehiel,  AVestfield 

Adams  Nathan,  Springfield 

Allen  E.  C,  (Cabot)  Chieopeo 

Alden  W.  B.,  Ludlow 

Barron  Reuben,  Palmer 

Bartholomew  II.,  Montgomery 

Bartholomew  Hiram,  West  Springfield 

Basset  J.  J.,  Springfield 

Bartlett  N.  S.,  Chester 

Bell  Cyrus,  West  Springfield 

Bemis  David,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Bottom  Abiel,  (South)  WObraham 

Breck  W.  G.,  Springfield 

Burns  Edmund  A.,  Holyoke 

Bridgman  William,  Springfield 

Burke  George  W.,  Palmer 

Cady  Henry,  Jlonson 

Cady  Marcus,  (South)  Wilbraham 

ChatTec  C.  C,  Springfield 

Champion  Reuben,  West  Springfield 

Cliapman  Thomas  G.,  Longmeadow 

Chapman  Solomon,  Holyoke 

Church  Jefferson,  Springfield 

Colton  Francis  P.,  Springfield 

Corkins  David,  Monson 

Cross  W.  P.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Davis  Amasa,  Palmer 

Dean  David  B.,  Holland 

Denison  G.  W.,  Chicopee 

DeWolf  T.  K.,  Chester 

Don-ncs  Nathaniel,  West  Springfield 

English  R.  W.  G.,  Springfield 

Fitch  W.  L.,  " 

Foster  George  I.,  (Cabot)  Chieopeo 

Gardner  H.  F.,  [botanic]  Springfield 

Graves  S.  \Y.,  '• 

Grar  James  11.,  " 

Ilolbrook  William,  Palmer 

Ilolcombe  C  C,  Granville 

Holcombe  H.  \.  C,     " 

Ilolcombe  A'incent,     " 

Holland  J.  G.,  Springfield 

Hooker  tieorge,  Longmeadow 

Hooker  John,  Springfield 

Holland  H.,  Westfield 

Holland  James,     " 

Hubbard  S.  P.,  Palmer 

Huntington  Eliphalet.  Chicopee  (Falls) 

Jacobs  Horace,  [botanic]  (Cabot)  Chic- 

Kibbe  Charles  P.,  Springfield        [opee 

Kible  Gideon,  (North)  Wilbraham 


King  Aaron,  Palmer 

King  John,        " 

Knights  Kbi'nezcr,  Brinifield 

Lambert  Alfred,  Springfield 

Lincoln  Asu,  Brimtleld 

Long  A   L.,  Holyoke 

Long  I,.,  (Ireland)  Holyoko 

Lucas  li.  S.,  Cliester 

McClean  A.  S.,  Springfield 

McCray  Edwin,  Hul)oko 

McKinstry  0.,  Monson 

Miller  William  H.,  lilandford 

Pearsons  D.  K.,  (Caliot)  Chicopee 

Perkins  D.  C,  Springfield 

Pierce  E.  G.,  Holyoke 

Ramsdell  George  T.,  Springfield 

Itobin.son  M.  L.,  Westfield 

Rice  John  W.,  (North)  Wilbraham 

Rockwell  J.  W.,  Southwick 

Secger  Edwin,  Springfield 

Shurtlefi'  S.,  We.^tfiekl 

Shearer  Marcus  M.,  Palmer 

Smith  Alvin,  Monson 

Smith  James  M.,  Springfield 

Smith  John,  Wales 

Smith  Samuel  M.,  Ludlow 

Smith  W.  G.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Snell  Ebenezer,  Springfield 

Stickney  P.  L.  B.,  Holyoke 

Strickland  R.,  Longmeadow 

Swazey  Geo.  W.,  [honioco.]  Springfield 

Thomas  J.  B.,  Palmer 

Tullv  William,  Springfield 

Vailie  H.  R.,  " 

WhitwellB.,  Ilolyoke 

Willmr  J.  R.,  Chicopee  (Falls) 

Williams  Arthur  B.,  Holyoke 

Wood  (;.  C.  Si.rinirfield 

A\'rigllt  L..  Wcstfirld 

Wright  Silas  P.,  Blandford 

Planing  Mills. 

Harris  &  Colton,  Springfield 

Plaster,  Lime,  and  Cement. 

Freeman  &  Matton,  Springfield 

Plough  Manufacturers. 
Beebe  Marcus,  (South)  AVilbraham 
Whittemoru    J    11.    &   Co.,   Chicopee 
(FaUs) 

Plumbers. 

Knight  &  Cooper,  Springfield 
Rice  Charles  G.,  [lead  pipe]  Springfield 
Rowe  &  Emery,  " 

Rowe  &  Emery,  Ilolyoke 

Powder  Manufacturers. 

Rockwell  T.  &  Co.,  Southwick 

Powder  Flask  Manufacturers. 
Battes  &  Co.,  Springfield 

Printers. 

Andrews  Francis  C,  Springfield 
Bowles  Samuel,  " 

Fisk  G.  M..  Palmer  (Depot) 
Guernsey  Lucius  N..  Springfield 
Morgan  William  S.,  Holyoko 
Stoever  J.  C,  (Cabot)  Chieopeo 
Taylor  Horace  S.,  Springfield 
AVilson  George  AV.,      " 

Provisions. 

Allen  Lvman,  Springfield 

Allvn  a".  &  S.  B.,  Holyoke 

Bliss  cSc  Ellis,  Springfield 

Collins  Daniel,  " 

Crooks  Russell,  " 

Davis  John  L.  &  Son,  nolyoko 

Dennison  J.  A.  &  Co.,  Chicopee 

Ely  Daniel,  Springfield 

Fav  Benjamin,     •' 

Fox  S.  &  Son,  Westfield 

Gowdy  Albert,  Springfield 

Holmes  John  W.  &  Son,  Springfield 

Johnson  William  W".,  (C-ibot)  Chicopee 

Lawrence  S.  R.  &  Co..  Palmer  (Depot) 

Loomis  Haswell,  Westfield 

Stowell  Eilward  T.,  Springfield 

Taylor  A.  C.  &  Co.,  Chicopee  (Falls) 

Turner  James,  (South)  Wilbraham 


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Public  Houses. 

Allen's  Ilotel,  J.  Allen,  Palmer  (Depot) 
American  House,  Thomas  D.  Winches- 
ter, Springfield 
Armory    House,    William    Grossman, 

Springfield 
Bartholomew's  Ilotel,    H.  &  H.  Bar- 
tholomew, West  Springfield        [field 
Brown's  Hotel,  Henry  F.  Brown,  Brim- 
Brown  Levi,  Granville 
Cabot  House,  Madison  Kendall,  (Cabot) 

Chicopee 
Chaffee  T.  S.,  Elandford 
Chicopee  Factory  Hotel,  John  Dickin- 
son, Chicopee  (Falls)  [Chicopee 
Chicopee   House,  11.  Masher,   (Cabot) 
City  Hotel,  H.  McKinney,  Springfield 
Cooley'sHotel,  J.M.  Cooley,  Springfield 
Craft's  Hotel,  Chester  Crafts,  (Ireland) 

Ilolyoke 
Eagle  Hotel,  Lyman Orcutt,  Springfield 
Eagle  Hotel,  Horace  Adams,   (Cabot) 
Chicopee  [Springfield 

Exchange  Ilotel,  D.   D.    Winchester, 
Franklin    House,    M.    M.     Talmadge, 

Springfield 
Globe  Hotel,  John  Ilolroyd,  Springf 'Id 
Gleason's  Ilotel,  J.  B.  Gleason,  Palmer 
(Three  Kivers)  [field 

Hampden  House,  C.  R.  White,  Spring- 
Hayden  A.,  Southwick 
Ilolyoke  House,  Ross  &  Dillon,  Holyoke 
Kinney  Elisha,  Holland 
Lazell  Joseph,  Chester  (Factories) 
Mansion  House,  Elisha  Converse,  Pal- 
mer (Depot)  [Springfield 
Miissasoit  House,  M.  &  E.  S.  Chapin, 
Mead's  Ilotel,  Charles  Mead,  (Cabot) 

Chicopee 
Mechanics'  Hotel,    Freeman  Perkins, 

West  Springfield 
Merwitt  David,  Granville 
Monson  Ilotel,  C.  Hastings,  Monson 
New  England  House,  John  M.  BUss, 

Springfield 
Nye  Gilbert,  Blandford 
Pember's  Coffee  House,  Elijah  Pember, 

Springfield 
Pontoosuc  House,  M.  Taylor,  Westfield 
Rail  Road  House,  L.  Johnson,         " 
Rail   Road  House,  A.   M.  Butterfield, 

Palmer  (Depot) 
Samosett  House,  William    Marsh    & 

Son,  (Ireland)  Chicopee 
Springfield  House,  John  Maddin  Jr., 

Springfield 
Stocking  Alexander,  Montgomery 
Temperance    Hotel,     Elias    L.    Paul, 

(Thorudike)  Palmer 
Ten  Mile  House,  John  Baldwin,  North 

AV'ilbraham 
Truesdell  WUliam  H.,  Russell        [field 
Union  House,  Jeremy  Warriner,  Sp'ng- 
United    States  Hotel,  Reuben  Cleave- 

land,  Springfield 
Western  Hotel,  N.  R.  Bean,  Springfield 
AVheeler  A.  M.,  Chester  (Village) 
Woronoco     House,    Lewis    Chapman, 
Westfield 

Eailroad  Car  Manufacturer. 

Wasson  Thomas  W.,  Springfield 

Reed  &i,  Harness  Manufacturer. 

Aldeu  J.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 

Rifle  Manufacturer. 

Hall  Edwin  h.,  Springfield 

Rope  Manufacturers. 

Pratt  ,losr]ili  .Jr.,  Springfield 
Church  George,  " 

Sash  and  Blind  Manufactur 

Ald('n  Charles,    Ludlow 
Cliamplin  ft  Harrison,  Ludlow 
Harris  &  Colton,  Springfield 
Day  &  Jobsou,  " 

Saw  Mills. 

Alden  Jefferson,  (Cabot)  Chicopco 
Androi  Orin,  BrimCcld 


Babcock  C  II.,  Chester 

Baker  Calvin,  Brimfibld 

Beldin  Andrew,  Gr.anville 

Blair  &  Son,  Blandford 

Blanchard  &  Brothers,  Monson 

Boynton  George  C,  Holyoke 

Bradley  Lyman,  Russell 

Bradley  Marcus,  " 

Bradley  Sharon,  Blandford 

Brunfield  Factory  Co.,  Brimfield 

Burt  Lucius  C,  Longmeadow 

Butler  Benjamin,  (North)  Wilbraham 

Buttersworth  John  C,  Holland 

Calkins  Nelson,  Monson 

Chaffee  Lathrop  V.,  (South)  Wilbraham 

Chaffee  Norman,  (South)  \\'ilbraham 

Champlin  &  Harrison,  Ludlow 

Clark  Benjamin,  Granville 

Clark  Benjamin  F.,  Granville 

Clark  Lathrop,  Monson 

Clark  Lorenzo,  Montgomery 

Colgrave  David,  Brimfield 

Colton  Newton,  Longmeadow 

Conant  S.  F.,  Monson 

Crouch  Roman,  Russell 

CornweU  A.  &  E.,  Granville 

Dewy  — ,  " 

Dickinson  Otis,  " 

Drake  C.  B.,  Holland 

Eaton  Jacob  S.,  Ludlow 

Foote  &  Gilbert,  Southwick 

Fuller  E.  G.,  Holland 

Gibbs  Lyman,  Blandford 

Gibbs  &  Sackett,     " 

Harger  D,avid,  " 

Heath  Jabea,  Russell 

Homer  Linajus,  Brimfield 

Howe  E.  G.,  Chester 

Ilosford  David,  Granville 

Humphrey  Loyal,  Tolland 

James  Alvin  &  Harvey,  Brimfield 

L.ambrow  &  Wliitney,  Southwick 

Lane  Artemas,  Monson 

Little  Benjamin,  Chester 

Lombard  L.,  Brimfield 

Loomis  J.  E.,  Russell 

Lewis  W.  M.,  Blandford 

Mallory  W.  D.,  Russell 

Merrick  Ambrose,  Brimfield 

Mitchell  Selden,  Granville 

Moore  Elizur  D.,  Tolland 

Moore  William  C.  &  Lyman,  Tolland 

Morgan  Thomas,  Brimfield 

Munroe  ■ — ,  " 

Nichols  Abner,  " 

Noble  &  Merritt,  Blandford 

Osborne  J.,  Russell 

Phay  J.,  Chester 

Palmer  Co.,  Palmer  (Three  Rivers) 

Parks  Sylvester,  Russell 

Paulk  John  B.,  Ludlow 

Phelon  Gad,  GranviUe 

Phay  E.,  Chester 

Phelon  John,  Granville 

Preble  Francis,        " 

Phelps  William,  Blandford 

Ram.son  — ,  Granville 

Reed  Samuel,       " 

Rice  Charles  6.,  Ludlow 

Rice  Levi  A.,  Brimfield 

Ripley  Frederick,  Granville 

Rising  John,  Southwick 

Sessions  Sumner,  (South)  Wilbraham 

Shaw  Daniel,  Wales 

Sliaw  Elijah,     " 

Shepard  .lames,  Blandford 

Siniiott  AViley,  " 

Siiiitli  Alfred,  " 

Siiiitli  liiifus,  Tolland 

Siiiitli  ^\altcr,  Monson 

Spi'lliii:in  Cliarles,  Granville 

Stcbliiiis  Luther,  (North)  Wilbraham 

Stebbina  Milton,  (South)  Wilbraham 

Stevens  R.,  Granville 

Stow.art  Wiley,  Blandford 

Stilrs  .V  ("lark,  Russell 

Stow  \ Oliiev,  Gr.an\illo 

Stow  Willia'm,  Tolland 

'J'aggart  A.  R.,  Blandford 

Taylor  Edward,  Montgomery 

Thorndike  Co.,  Palmer 

Tracy  Avery,  Blandford 


Trumble  John,  Monson 
Twining  Elijah,  Tolland 
Waide  &  Alden,  Ludlow 
Wallis  Hiram,  Holland 
Wells  W.  &  C,  Granville 
White  Harvey,  Monson 
White  0.  &  Son,  Monson 
Wilcox  John  H.,  Ludlow 
Winchell  Luke,  GranviUe 
Yeomans  Ira,  Westfield 

Screw  "Wrench  Manufacturer. 

Merrick  Solander,  Springfield 

Shingle  Mills. 

[See  also  Saw  Mills.] 
Blanchard  &  Brothers,  Monson 
Butler  Benjamin,   (North)  AVilbraham 
Calkins  Nelson,  Monson 
Chaffee  Dan'l  D.,  (South)  Wilbraham 
Clarke  Lothrop,  Monson 
Clarke  Lorenzo,  Montgomery 
Conant  Seneca  F.,  Monson 
Taylor  Edward,  Montgomery 
White  Harry,  Jlonson 

Shirt  Manufactui'er. 
Burt  Roderick,  (North)  AA'ilbraham 

Silversmiths. 

Huntoon  Lemuel,  Springfield 
Kent  John,  Granville 

Soda,  Ale,  and  Porter. 

Bigelow  E.,  Springfield 
Burt  Uri,  " 

Lombard  &  Bush,     " 

Soap  and  Candle  Manufacturers. 
Cooley  R.   M.,   (Thorndike)  Palmer 
Lawrence  Solomon  R.,  "  " 

Sawyer  John  D.,  "  " 

Shumway  11.  G.,  Springfield 
Wilder  S.,  " 

Spectacle  Manufacturers. 

Colton  Jacob,  Longmeadow 
Gates  Sumner  W.,  Longmeadow 
Kent  John,  Granville 
Moody  Daniel  D.,  Monson 

Stoves  and  Tin  Ware. 

Albee  Joshua,  Springfield 
Barton  Nehemiali  P.,  Monson 
Bliss  William  G.,  Chicopee  (Falls) 
Bliss  William  G.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Chapman  Asahel,  Westfield 
Dowd  Horace,  Ilolyoke 
Ensign  Isaac,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Galpin  &  Hubbard,  Springfield 
Hill  James,  [japanned  ware]    " 
Lewis  Thomas  A.,  [foundry]  Westfield 
Mace  A.M.,  Springfield 
Spencer  F.  A.  &  Co.,  Westfield 
Wallace  George,  Chicopee  (Falls) 
Wilcox  William  L.,  Springfield 
Wilhams  &  Stevens,  Chester 

Tailors  and  Drapers. 

Avery  Henry,  Springfield 
Bailey  Levi  A.,  Palmer  (Depot) 
Bannan  R.  E.  &  C   ^^.,  Springfield 
Barnes  Morgan  II.,  Chicopee  (Kails) 
Cadwell  Geoi-ge  G.,  SpringlioUl 
Churchill  &  Maxwell.  (Cabot)  Chicopco 
('lark  James  W.,  Springfield 
Calburt  J.  W.,  Ludlow 
Dennecke  Theodore  C,  Monson 
Dewy  Dwight  J.,  ■\\'estfield 
Dickinson  J.  II.,  (Cabot)  Chicopco 
Dillon  Webster  t.,  Holyoke 
F.-iircliil(l  Morris  S.,  Springfield 
Kii'M  Mosos,  liOiignicidow 
l-'owlor  George  W.,  Westfield 
Fuller  Henry  Jr.,  Springfield 
Gates  Henry  C,  Westfield 
Johnson  F.,  " 

Ke.agh  Peter  B.,  Springfield 
Lane  Lorenzo,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Law  George  W.,  Springfield 
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MoLanc  N.  &  D.  S.,  SpriiifrCcld 
Moiriclc  Will.  U'.,  (Niirth)  Wilbraham 
Xociili.iii,  Iloiiry,  Monsmi 
Pierce  &  Mitchell,  llolyoko 
I'inuroy  William,  Russell 
I!ay  .Samuel  0.,  SprinRfield 
lUcli  William  11.,  (Cabot)  CUicopco 
Rvan  John  J.,  .SiiriiipficKl 
Smithcrs  David,  Hlaiidford 
Stowo  John  n.,  Westfield 
Stowo  .lohn  II.  Jr.,     " 
Strong  Daniel,  Springfield 
Taylor  John,  (North)  Wilbraham 
Taylor  Kufiis,  Lonfrmeadow 
Tumor  Milton,  (South)  Wilbraham 
'Hnker  William,  Chester  (Village) 
Tinker  (l(M)r'j;e,  "  " 

lip-ioii  Arliiiu'tnn  E..  Westfield 
Willcut  II.,  Che.sUT  (Factories) 
Waite  Nathaniel  L.,  Palmer  (Depot) 
Weblier  .V.,  Palnn'r  (Three  Kirers) 
White  Homer,  Southwick 

Tanners  and  Curriera. 

Bli,<!s  &  Adams,  (West)  Springfield 
Wiss  Elijah  W.,  '• 

Brigham  &  Nye,  Blandfoni 
Dwight  Oliver,  Longmeadow 
Farrington  Zeno,  Wales 
Howard  Coolev,  Chester 
Howe  Albert,  Tolland 
Hubbard  E.  Jr.,  Chester 
Kellogg  Lorenzo,  Southwick 
Little  iienj.,  Chester 
Marks  Lvman,  Granville 
Norton  &  Ely,  Blandford 
Osborne  Jarvis,  Russell 
Tinker  E.  L.  &  William,  Tolland 
Warner  John  W.  &  Son,Brimfield 

Telescope  Manufacturer. 

Kolcomb  Ainasa,  Southwick 

Tobacco. 

Fine  cut,  for  chewing. 
Daniels  Seth  J.,  Southwick 


russ  Bridge  and  Eoof  Manuf's. 

Stone  J'c  Harris,  Springfield 
Stone  &  Maxwell, 

Turners. 

Clark  Benjamin,  (iranviUo 
Dickerson  Reuel,        " 
Root  Enoch,  " 

Stevens  Reuel,  " 

Watch  Makers  and  Jewellers. 

Bailey  &  Brother,  S|>ringlield 
Blodgett  Arza,  P.nlnicr  (Dc^jiot) 
Brooks  Frederick  0.,  Palmer  (Depot) 
Eldridgc  B.,  [manul.]  Springfield 
Fowle  .lohn  H.,  llolyoko 
Kirkham  James,  S)iringfield 
Knowlton  Nathan  .Ir.,  Palmer  (Depot] 
Morgan  Theodore  S.,  (Cabot)  Chicopee 
Morse  James,  Westfield 
Pardon  L.,  Springfield  [Westfield 

Rose  George  W.,  [musical  instruments] 
Russell  Daniel  N.,  Springfield 
Shaw  Chauncey  I^,       "  [field 

Skiff  &   Norton,  [fancy  goods]  Spring- 
Taber  William  A.,  Holyoke 
Washburn  J.  H.  &  D.  E.,  [fancy  goods] 
(Cabot)  Chicopee 

Water  Cure  Establishment. 

Snell  Ebeuezer,  Springfield 

West  India  Goods. 

[See  aho  Country  Stores.] 
Cate  Nathaniel,  Springfield 
Callender  William, 
Crooks  Ru.ssell,  " 

Cutler  &  Smith,  " 

Collins  Daniel,  " 

Daniels  Samuel,  " 

Dearborn  Peter,  " 

Dunham  &  Bates,         " 
Fisk  Benjamin  W.,      "  [field 

Gunn  Elisha  &  Co.,  [wholesale]  Spring- 
Gunn  Wm.  &  Co.,  [wholesale]  Spring- 
Hale  Jas.  W.  &  Co.,  Springfield    [field 


Harris  Samuel,  Spriiigfiidd 
Harrison  (JerMliom  W..  Springfield 
Hitchcock  Uivi.  [provisionii]  Springfield 
Holt  fi  West,   '  " 

Huntington,  Avery  &  Co.,  " 

Irfiw  Philo,  " 

.Miller  &  Newell,  Ilolyokc 
N.  E.  Protective   Union,  0.   S.  CowleB, 

agent,  (t'abot)  Chicoi>ec 
Pratt. loseph  Jr.,  Springfield 
Sanilerson,  .Mcintosh  &  Co.,    [whole- 
sale] SiiringtieM 
Simons  ('i<(rn,  Springfield 
Shaw  Chauiicy  ('.,  I'almer  (Depot) 
Smith  Seth  W .,  (Thorndikc)  Palmer 
Stearns  Theodore,  Springfield 
Stebbins  John  C,  " 

Stock  J.  Jr.,  [provisions]  Westfield 
Webster  S.,  [wholesale]  Springfield 

Whip  Manufacturers. 
Dow  L.  &  Co.,  Westfi    . 
Elj'  Minor,  " 

Furrier  Richard,     " 
Harrison  Hir<im  &  Co.   Westfield 
Lewis  Merrick,  " 

Noble  James  2d,  " 

Provin  AVilliam,  " 

R.and  J.  R.,  " 

Seizor  Ephraim,  " 

Wicking  Manufacturers. 

Beard  Ixjauder,  Hollaml 
Butterworth  John  C.  Holland 

Wines,  Liquors,  &/C. 

Sanderson.  Mcintosh  &  Co.,  Springfield 
Webster  Sheldon,  " 

Wire  Workers. 

Bigelow  Chenev.  Springfield 
^\■hite  Henry,  "West        " 

Wool  Dealer. 

Gould  Edwin,  Springfield 

Woollen  Manufacturers. 

[See  Manufaclurers.] 


HAMPSHIRE  COUNTY 

Was  incorporated  May  7, 1662,  at  which  time  it  included  but  three  towns,  Northampton,  Springfield, 
and  Hadley. 

The  surface  of  this  County  is  very  uneven,  the  Hoosac  Mountains  bordering  the  County  on  the 
"West,  and  the  ransje  of  Mount  Tom  in  the  central  part  running  South  into  Connecticut. 

Population  in  1840,  30,897  ;  number  of  towns,  23  ;  number  of  square  miles,  590  ;  population  to  square 
mile,  52.  Population  in  1850,  35,714 ;  population  to  a  square  mile,  60.  The  shire  town  is  North- 
ampton. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Judge  of  Probate,  Ithamar  Conkey,  Amherst. 

Re(j.  of  Probate,  Sam'l  F.  Lyman,  Northampton. 

Clerk  of  Courts,  Samuel  "Wells,  do. 

Register  of  Deeds,  Harvey  Kirkland,        do. 

Countij  Treasurer,  Charles   Delano,        do. 

Crier  of  Courts,  Christopher  Wright. 

Jailer,' and  Master  of  the  House  of  Con-ection, 
Hiram  Ferry. 

Overseers  of  the  House  of  Correction,  Samuel 
Wells,  Charles  Delano. 

Sheriff,  Alfred  L.  Strong,  Easthamptoji. 

Deputy  Sheriffs. 
Amherst, 

Belcherfotrn,  Henry  A.  Longley. 
Chester,  Charles  W.  Knox. 
Chesterfield,  William  L.  Stetson. 
Enfield,  Rufus  Church. 
Northampton,  Ansel  Wright,  G.  F.  Wright. 
South  Hadley,  Joel  Miller. 
Ware,  Ira  P.  Gould. 

Probate  Court,  holden  at  Northampton,  1st  Tues- 
day in  each  month. 

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At  Amherst,  2d  Tuesdays  in  January  and  August. 

At  Belchertoicn,  2d  Tuesdays  in  May  and  October. 

At  Chesterfield,  3d  Tuesday  in  May,  and  3d  Tues- 
day in  October. 

County    Commissioners. 

Joseph  Cummings,  Ware,  Chairman ;  Joel  Hay- 
den,  Williamsburg ;  Haynes  H.  Chilson,  North- 
ampton. 

Special  Commissioixers. 

George  Allen,  Hadley  ;  Elkanah  Ring,  Jr.,  Wor- 
thington. 

Times  of  Meeting. — At  Northampton,  1st  Tues- 
days in  March,  April,  September,  and  December, 
and  Tuesday  next  after  the  2d  Monday  of  June 
annually. 

Commissioners  to  qttalify  Civil  Officers. 
Ithamar   Conkey,  Mark  Doolitlle,  Myron  Law- 
rence,  David  Mack.  Solomon  Stoddard,   Samuel 
Wells,  Eliphalet  Williams. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Quorum. 
Amherst,  J.  W,  Boyden,  I.  Conkey,  E.  Dickin- 
son, David  Mack. 
Belchertoicn, 'SldiT'k  Doolittle,  Myron  Lawrence. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Chesterfield,  Dyar  Bancroft. 

Enfield,  Epaphras  Clark. 

GreenwicJi,  Laban  ]SIarcy. 

Hadlpy,  Charles  P.  Phelps. 

Hatfield,  Israel  Billings. 

Noii/tampion,  Osmyn  Baker,  Chas.  Delano,  C. 
E.  Forbes,  Charles  P.  Huntington,  Samuel  F.  Ly- 
man, Solomon  Stoddard,  Lewis  Strong,  Oliver 
Warner,  Samuel  Wells. 

Southatnpton,  Asahel  Chapman. 

Worthimjton,  Chauncy  B.  Ilising. 
Justices  of  the  Peace. 
[See  also  Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Quorutn?[ 

Amherst,  Hiram  H.  Allen,  Lucius  Boltwood, 
Elbridge  G.  Bowdoin,  Ithamar  F.  Conkey,  Simeon 
Clark,  Daniel  Dickinson,  Enos  Dickinson,  Baxter 
Eastman,  Leonard  M.  Hills,  James  Kellogg,  Cy- 
rus Kingman,  Ferdinand  Robinson,  Horace  Smith, 
Luke  Sweetser,  Jas.  H.  Winter. 

BelchertoiD7i,  Leonard  Barrett,  Calvin  Bridgman, 
H.  A.  Bridgman,  Wright  Bridgman,  James  H. 
Clapp,  Justus  Forward,  Seth  D.  Griggs,  Asahel 
Goodell,  Ralph  Owen,  Wm.  Phelps,  David  Rice, 
Mason  Shaw,  Israel  Towne. 

Chesterfield,  Dyar  Bancroft,  Benjamin  Bryant, 
Oliver  Edwards. 

Cmnmington,  Eleazer  W.  Hannum,  Elisha  Mitch- 
ell, Nathan  Orcutt,  Wm.  Packard,  Eliphalet  Pack- 
ard, Wm.  Swan. 

EasthamjJton,  Luther  Clark,  Moses  Ferry,  Eben. 
Ferry,  Samuel  Williston. 

Enfield,  Oliver  Bryant,  E.  Clark,  Ichabod  Pope, 
Josiah  B.  Wood,  Rufus  D.  Wood. 

Goshen,  Luther  Stone,  Benjamin  White. 

Granby,  Rodney  Ayres,  Urban  Carver,  Philo 
Chapin,  Wm.  J.  Patrick. 

Greenicich,  Stephen  Douglass,  John  Northum, 
Andrew  H.  Sears,  John  Warner. 

Hadley,  George  Allen,  Simeon  Dickinson,  Chas. 
P.  Hitchcock,  Stephen  Johnson,  G.  C.  Kellogg, 
Dexter  M.  Leonard,  J.  A.  Morton,  Samuel  Nash, 
James  B.  Porter,  Moses  Porter,  John  B.  Porter, 
Ephraim  Smith,  Joseph  Smith,  Cotton  Smith,  Or- 
lando Smith,  Jason  Stockbridge,  Parsons  West, 
Perez  S.  Williams. 

Hatfield,  Israel  Billings,  George  W.  Hubbard, 
Alpheus  Longley,  Austin  Smith,  Jos.  Smith. 

Middlefield,  Uriah  Church,  John  Smith. 

Northampton,  William  Allen,  Jr.,  Benjamin  Bar- 
rett, Justus  Boies,  Amos  H.  Bullen,  John  Clark, 
H.  H.  Chilson,  Charles  Delano,  Hiram  Ferry,  Wm. 
O.  Gorham,  Joseph  Haskins,  James  Hibben,  Hor- 
ace I.  Hodges,  Roswell  Hubbard,  Benj.  S.John- 
son, Jos.  S.  Kingley,  Harvey  Kirkland,  Asahel 
Lyman,  Samuel  Parsons,  Theodore  Sheldon,  Milo 
J.  Smith,  Daniel  Stebbins,  Oliver  Warner,  Elipha- 
let Williams. 

Nortcich,  Aaron  II.  Dimock,  Francis  Harwood, 
A.  B.  Kirkland,  Samuel  Kirkland,  Joseph  Stanton, 
Washington  Stevens,  Horace  Taylor. 

Pelham,  Cheney  Abbott,  David  Abercrombie, 
Calvin  D.  Eaton,  Horace  Gray,  Henry  Kingman, 
John  Parmenter. 

Plainfield,  Elijah  Clark,  Isaac  K.  Lincoln,  Ja- 
son Richards,  Ebenezcr  Snell,  Geo.  Vining. 

I'rcscott,  Samuel  Henry,  Horace  Hunt,  Stacy 
Linzic,  Nathan  Vaughan. 

South  Hadleij,  Wm.  Bowdoin,  S.  D.  Brooks,  Ti- 
tus Clark,  Edwin  Dickinson,  O.  P.  Ingraham, 
Alonzo  Lamb,  Wells  Lathrop,  Daniel  Paine,  G.  A. 
Smith. 

Southampton,  Asahel  Birge,  E.  Edwards,  Jona- 
than N.  Judd,  Samuel  Lyman. 

Ware,  John  Bowdoin,  Joseph  Cummings,  Ar- 
thur L.  Devens,  Josiah  French,  Geo.  11.  Gilbert, 
Aaron  Gould,  Joseph  Hartwell,  William  Hyde, 
Joel  Rice,  Sam'l  T.  Spaulding,  Chas  A.  Stevens. 

Westhampton,  Anson  Chapman,  Joel  Cook,  John 
Fish,  John  A.  Judd,  Alnion  B.  Ludden,  Jesse 
Lyman, 


WiUiamsburg,  L.  Bodman,  S.  H.  Clapp,  Bela  P. 
Clapp,  Joel  Hayden,  Elisha  Hubbard,  Spencer 
Root,  Perez  Smith,  Samuel  S.  Wells,  Addison  H. 
White. 

Worthinqton,  Hiram  Bagg,  Elisha  H.  Brewster, 
Elkanah  Ring,  William  Ward. 

Notaries  Public. 

Amherst,  Edward  Dickinson. 

Belchertown,  Mark  Doolittle. 

Chesterfield,   Dyar  Bancroft. 

Enfield,  Epaphras  Clark. 

Northamjjton,  Charles  Delano,  Hiram  Ferry. 
Jas.  Hibben,  Daniel  Stebbins,  Charles  White,  Jo- 
siah D.  Whitney. 

Ware,  Arthur  L.  Devens,  Joel  Rice,  Samuel  T. 
Spaulding,  C.  A.  Stevens. 

Coroners. 
Amherst,  Solomon  K.  Eastman. 
Belchertown,  Ralph  Owen. 
Chesterfield,  Francis  Burnell. 
Greenicich,  Stephen  Douglas. 
Hatfield,  Austin  Smith. 
Northampton,  Ansel  Wright. 
South  Hadley,  S.  D.  Brooks. 

TOWN  OFFICERS. 

AMHERST. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — A.  C.  !Mar- 
shall,  T.  Nutting,  A.  Baker;  S.  Clark,  L.  M.  Hill. 

Assessors. — F.  A.  Palmer,  A.  Eastman,  S. 
Hammond. 

Clerk,  Treasurer,  and.  Collector. — J.  W.  Boyden. 

Constable. — Isaac  Gridley. 

BELCHERTOWN. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Calvin  Bridg- 
man, H.  T.  Filer,  R.  Dornian. 

Assessors. — H.  Bridgman,  C.  Barrett,  J.  T. 
Thurston. 

Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Collector. — H.  A.  Longley. 

Constable. — J.  T.  Thurston. 

CHESTERFIELD. 

Selectmen,   Overseers  of  Poor,  a7id  Assessors. — 
Tim.  A.  Phelps,  Chas.  Cudworthy,  John  Pomeroy. 
Clerk  and  Treasxirer. — Oscar  Edwards. 
Collector  and  Constable. — Joel  Engram. 

CUMMINGTON. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 

E.  Packard,  C.  W.  Mitchell,  L.  T.  Cobb. 
Clerk.— I..  M.  Packard. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — William  Packard. 
Constables. — E.  R.  Brown,  E.  Whitman. 

E.\.STHAMPTON. 

Sclectmen^\Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Luke  Janes,  E.  Ferry,  H.  G.  Knight. 
Clerk.— B.  Ferry. 

Treasurer  and  Collector.'— William  N.  Clapp. 
Constables. — E.  L.  Snow,  E.  H.  Rice. 

ENFIELD. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Daniel  Ford, 
Joseph  Root,  R.  Wood. 
Assessors. — D.  Ford,  B.  Blair,  E.  H.  Rockwood. 
Cle7-k  and  Treasxa-er. — Oliver  Bryant. 
Collector  and  Constable. — Rufus  Church. 

GOSHEN. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 

F.  Naramore,  A.  Billings,  Geo.  Abell. 
Clerk.— B..  Washburn,  Jr. 
Treasurer  and  Collector. — E.  Billings. 
Constable. — E.  Billings- 

GRANBY. 

Selectmen  and  'Assessors — Medad  Ferry,  L.  S. 
Nash,  Park  Warner. 

Overseer  oftheToor. — Cyrus  Stebbins. 

Clerk. — AYm.  J.  Patrick. 

Constable  and  Collector. — Philo  Chapin. 


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OllEENWICII. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Laban  Marcy, 
Luke  Earl,  John  Warner. 

Assessors. — Samuel  Ilalc,  Sylvester  Lincoln, 
Rufiis  II.  Miller. 

Clerk. — Thomas  Smith. 

Treasurer. — Ira  Haskell. 

Constable. — Chas.  Ilannnm. 

IIADI.I-.V. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  I'oor. — Rodney 
Smith,  M.  F.  Cook,  L.  N.  Granrrcr. 

Assessors. — Joseph  Smith,  J.  S.  Bailey,  Z.  Cook. 
Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Collector. — Orlando  Smith. 
Constable. — John  S.  Bailey. 

IIA.TFIEI-1). 

Selectmen,  Orerseers  of  Poor,   and  Assessors. — 
Wm.  C.  Bliss,  Kufus  Cowles,  II.  W.  Field. 
Clerk. — E.  L.  Hastings. 
Treasurer. — Josiah  Brown . 
Collector. — Horace  W.  Field. 

JIIDDLEFIEI.n. 

Selectmen,  Assessors,  and   Ooerseers   of  Poor. — 
James  Church,  Samuel  Ingham,  Milton  Combs. 
Clerk. — John  Smith. 
Treasurer. — Solomon  Root. 
Collector  and  Constable. — Jesse  F.  "Wright. 

XORTIIAMrXOX. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Chauncy 
Clark,  Wm.  Clark,  Samuel  Day. 

Assessors. — Henry  Shepherd,  W.  Street,  H.  ICirk- 
land. 

Clerk.— Wm.  F.  Arnold. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Ansel  Wrisfht. 

Constables. — Geo.  F.  Wright,   J.  Taylor,    AVm. 

E.  Partridge,  F.  W.  Clark. 

NORWICH. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
H.  Stanton,  Seth  Porter,  B.  Tinker. 

Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Collector. — Edward  Wil- 
liams. 

Constables. — Wm.  Kyle,  Henry  Stanton,  G. 
Manson,  E.  Williams. 

PELHAM. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — C.  D.  Eaton, 
D.  Abercrombie,  N.  Aldrich. 

Assessors. — D.  Abercrombie,  Thos.  Buffum,  M. 
Eaton. 

Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Collector. — Lyman  Jenks. 

PLAINFIELD. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and.  Assessors  — 

F.  Hamlin,  L.  N.  Campbell,  W.  N.  Ford. 


Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Levi  Clark. 

Collector. — Spencer  ().  Dyer. 

Constables. — Leonard  Campbell,  A.  Dyer. 

I'REscorr. 
Selectmen,  Overseers  of  I'oor,  and  Assessors. — 
Andrew  Hyde,  James  W.  Hunt,  Ansel  Oakes. 
(  'lerk. — Samuel  Henry. 
Treasurer. — Girard  Bushncll. 
Constable. — C.  Pierce. 

SOI-TII    IIADI.F.Y. 

Selectmen  and  Occricers  of  Poor. — S.  Moody, 
A.  Bradwell,  E.  G.  Utford,  Krastus  T.  Smith. 

Assessors. — S.  Moody,  A.  Bradwell,  E.  G. 
Uttbrd. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — David  Turner. 

Collector. — Lorenzo  AV.  Lyman. 

Constables. — L.  W.  Lymaii,  C.  R.  Stearns,  C.  L. 
Bugbce,  E.  II.  Pierce,  B.  Smith,  H.  Judd. 

sorxiiAMPTox. 
Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Wm.  S.  Rogers,  T.  P.  Bates,  E.  A.  Edwards. 
Clerk. — Jonathan  N.  Judd. 
Treasurer  and  CoWeci!o)-.— Stephen  Lyman. 
Constable. — N.  R.  Washburn. 

AVARE. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — S.  T.  Spauld- 
ing,  H.  French,  R.  Tucker,  J.  Hartwell,  S.  Pierce, 
L.  McClintock. 

Assessors. — J.  Rice,  L.  Demond,  J.  Bowdoin. 

C7e;-/t.— Francis  De  Witt. 

Treasurer. — Joel  Rice. 

Collector. — J.  W.  Hartwell. 

Constables.— S.  R.  Fletcher,  J.  W.  Hartwell,  W. 
De  watt,  A.  Blair. 

■\VESTHAMPTOX. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Jared  Bartlett,  Medad  King,  Enoch  H.  Lyman. 
Clerk. — John  A.  Judd. 
Treasurer. — Daniel  W.  Clark. 
Constables. — Eleazer  Judd,  Jr.,  Albert  G.  Jewett. 

■WILLIAMSBURG. 

Selectme7i,  Overseers  of  Poor,   a)id  Assessors. — 
Hiram  Nash,  E.  Graves",  S.  S.  Wells. 
Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Otis  G.  Hill. 

AVORTHIXGTON'. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,   and  Assessors. — 
Russell  Bartlett,  Milton  Brewster,  Ethan  Barnes. 
Clerk  and  Treasurer. — John  Adams. 
Collector  and  Constable.— L.  W.  Kingman. 


HAMPSHIRE  COUNTY  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Agricultural  Tools. 
Eartholomew  II.  &  Co.,  Northampton 
Clark  C,  '• 

Apothecaries  and  Druggists. 

Crakenbridi;e  W.  S.,  Ware 

Cowles  E.,  Amherst 

Crafts  &  Field,  Northampton 

Curtis  &  Lester,  South  Uadley  (Falls) 

Fiteh  Newton,  Amherst 

llillyer  &  Wood,  Northaraptoa 

•luilil  J.  N.,  Southampton 

Miner  D.  W.,  Ware 

Pa'-sons  S.  C,  Northampton 

Porter  J.  B.,  Uadley  (Falls) 

Wilson  &  Starkweather,  Northampton 

Auctioneers. 

Clark  A.,  Northampton 
Injrraham  A.  T.,  South  Uadley 
Kellogg  C.  A.,  Hadley 
Kirkland  IT.,  Northampton 
Longley  H.  A.,  Belchertown 
Nims  S.,  Amherst 
Palmer  F.  A.,  Amherst 
Parsons  E.,  Northampton 
Phelps  Samuel  II.,  Ware 


Shaw  George  L.,  Enfield 
Smith  G.  A.,  South  Hadley 
Stetson  William  L.,  Chesterfield 
Warner  Lewis,  Williamsburg 
Washburn  E.,  Southampton 
Whitney  S.  W.,  Amherst 

Axe  Manufacturers. 

Gilbert  S.  AV.  &  Co..  [axe  helves]  Pres- 
Uanuum  Moses,  Norwich  [oott 

Bakers. 

Closson  William,  Northampton 
Davis  &  Dewitt,  Ware  (Village) 

Baths. 

Fuller  Walter,  Amherst 

Bedstead  and  Bench  Screws. 
Bartlett  &  Jones,  Worthington 

Blacksmiths. 

Avery  Asa,  AVare 
Barnard  A.,  .Vmherst 

Bartlett ,  Southampton 

Blanden .  Northampton 

BridKiuan  P.,  Belchertown 


Bullard  E.,  Ware 
Chapman  A.,  Hatfield 
Chapman  Linus,  Westhampton 
Cook  David  S.,  Amherst 
Cook  Edwin  F.,  ^Vmherst 
Cook  Rufus,  Hadley 
Cooper  L.  S.,  Worthington 
Cowles  I.  &  Son,  Belchertown 
Cowles  I.  &  S.  D., 
Crain  II.  K.,  Chesterfield 

Dickinson ,  North  Hadley 

Finch  B.,  Southampton 
Giflen  James,  Greenwich 
Hadley  M.  C,  South  Hadley  (Falls) 
Hemenway  Josiah,  Prescott 
Ilemenway  Josiah  Jr.,  " 
Ilodjkins  Joseph.  " 

Kellogg  H.,  Amherst 
Kellogg  James  D.,  Greenwich 
King  Elisha,  Westhampton 
Kiugsley  E.,  Northampton 
Lathrop  Alauson,  Middlefield 
Leonard  R.,  Worthington 
Lewis  L.  W.,  Northampton 
Litchfield  A..  Chesterfield 
Phelps  Lewis,  Northampton 
Kice  Lyman,  Chesterfield 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Rust  Benjamin  E.,  Amherst 
Searls  E.  8.,  Norwich 
Smith  Chester,  Granhy 
Smith  "W.-tltiT,  Chesterfield 
Sniitli  M'ilhiiui,  Hadley 
Spencer  Nelson,  Middlefield 
Stanley  Henry,  Granby 
Stebbins  &  Palmer,  Worthington 
Stockwell  S.  A.,  Amherst 
Underwood  R.,  Enfield 
Watt  Henry  L.,  Worthington 
Weller  &  Stone,  Northampton 
^\ellman  A.  L.,  Amherst 
^\'Uder  B.,  Chesterfield 
Winslow  G.  R.  &  Son,  Ware 

Books  and  Stationery. 

Adams  J.  S.  &  C,  Amherst 
Chapman  A.,  Easthampton 
Cutler  G.  K.,  Ware 

Hopkins,  Bridgham  &  Co.,  [and  bind- 
ing] Northampton 
Morton  P.,  Williamsburg 
Pease  William  W.,  Northampton 
Spear  M.  N.,  Amherst 
Warner  C,  WilUamsburg 

Boots  and  Shoes. 

Baxter  S.  R.,  [trunks]  Northampton 

Chapman  S.,  Southampton 

Clark  C,  Northampton 

Curtis  &  Lester,  South  Hadley  (Falls) 

Cutter  C.  B.,  Amherst 

Davis  D.  E.,  Ware  (Village) 

Gaylord  John,  South  Hadley  (Falls) 

Himes  Samuel,  Belchertown 

Howard  Austin,  " 

Kellogg  D.  H.  &  H.  C,  Amherst 

Merriam  J.  G.,  Enfield 

Randall  A.,  Enfield 

Rice  E.  H.,  Easthampton 

Sackett  R.,  Northampton 

Slate  E.,  " 

Slater  Edwin,  Ware  (Village) 

Smith  S.  A.,        "  " 

Tillotson  Wilham,  Northampton 

Wage  AVarren,  Pelham 

Watson  Oliver,  Amherst 

Broker. 

Thayer  A.  W.,  Northampton 

Broom  Makers. 

Bardwell  E.,  Hatfield 
Bliss  W.  C,  " 

Brown  .Tohn,        " 
Brown  Josiah,     " 
Cook  James  Jr.,  Hadley 
Curtis  L.,  Hatfield 
Graves  J.  B.,  Northampton 
Graves  M.  B.,         " 
Marsh  0.,  Hatfield 
Shipman  John  &  Son,  Hadley 
Shipman  W.  S.,  " 

Smith  R.  &  E.  D.,  " 

Smith  W.  D.  &  C,  " 

Wheeler  Charles  AV.,         '• 

Broom  Handles. 

Bates  M.  A.,  Wortliington 

Brush  Maker. 

Powers  Cyrus,  Greenwich 

Brick  Yards. 

Ellsworth,  Clark  &  Day,  Northampton 
Gibbs.rnhn  1.,  Ware 
Hitchcock  A.,  Ware 

Buckle  Maker. 

Way  M.,  Williamsburg 

Buttons. 

Crotlilow  A.,  Northampton 

Hill  U.  G.,  Williamsburg 

Thayer  W.  &  W.  E.,   [steel   pens  and 

hardware]  Williamsburg 
Way  Marcus,  [agent]  " 
U'illiston  Saunici  &  (^o.,  Easthampton  | 


Cabinet  Makers. 

Briggs ,  Worthington 

Carter  Jacob,  Belchertown 

DeWitt  William,  AVare  (Village) 

Edson  Noah,  Hadley 

Jordan  John  T.,  Greenwich  (Village) 

Moody  B.,  Northampton 

Smith  S.  M.,  Northampton 

Strickland  W.  G.,  Amherst 

Thayer  W.  &  AV.  E.,  Williamsburg 

Tinkham  Samuel,  Enfield 

AVight  0.  B.,  South  Hadley  (Falls) 

Oards. 

For  Cotton  and   Wool. 
Woods  &  Brother,  Enfield 

Carpenters. 
Abell  Asa,  Northampton 
Bartlett  R.,  Worthington 
Bartlett  T.,  « 

Bates  L.  E.,  Southampton 
Bisliee  Elisha,  Chesterfield 
Bonney  S.  S.,  AVare 
Breck  Moses,  Northampton 
Bryant  Patrick,  Chesterfield 
Buck  E.,  Ware 
Carter  A.,  Ware 
Church  E.  S.,  Amherst 
Churchill  Elijah  L.,  Middlefield 
Churchill  Ciiles,  " 

Clark  Daniel  AV.,  AVesthampton 
Clark  J.,  Easthampton 
Cotrell  F.,  AVorthington 
Crossett  Liberty,  Prescott 
Crossett  Merritt,        " 
Cutler  Robert,  Amherst 
Davis  Lorenzo,  Greenwich 
Drury  George  B.,  AVesthampton 
Engram  N.  W.,  Chesterfield 
Ferry  Lucius,  Granby 
French  Jabez,  Northampton 
Goodell  N.  T.,  Amherst 
Hannum  A.,  Easthampton 
Haskins  J.,  Northampton 
Holden  Josiah  N.,  Prescott 
Holton  Ellis  &  Co.,     " 
Howland  Warren  S.,  Amherst 
Kenney  Galen,  AA'orthington 
Kingsley  E.  G.,  AVilliamsburg 
Knight  AV.,  Norwich 
Loud  Francis,  AVesthampton 
Meacham  Ambrose,  Middlefield 
NashL.,  Hadley 
Newton  Ephraim,  Greenwich 
Newton  Lyman,  " 

Norton  Joseph  D.,  Westhampton 
Nutting  J.  H.,  Amherst 
Nye  J.  N.,  Easthampton 
Pomroy  Thomas  Jr.,  Easthampton 
Pratt  Charles,  Northampton 
Preston  S.,  South  Hadley  (Falls) 
Reed  Simeon,  Chesterfield 
Robinson  C,  AA^orthington 
Root  L  B.,  Greenwich 
Sibley  Solomon,  Prescott 
Smith  AVyman,  Hadley 
Snow  Almond,  Greenwich 
Tilson  E.,  AVorthington 
Upham  L.,  Enfield 
AVade  Amasa  D.,  Northampton 
AA'arren  Eli,  Granby 
AVarner  S.,  Enfield 
AVhite  David,  AVilliamsburg 
AVhite  R.  A.,  Belchertown 
AVitherell  Lewis,  Chesterfield 
York  AVilham,  AVare 

Carpeting. 

Hawks  E.  K.  &  Co.,  Northampton 
Stoddard,  Lathrop  &  Co.,     " 

Carriage  Builders. 

Itardwell  William  E.,  AVilliamsburg 
Benton  J.  B.,  South  Hadley  (Falls) 
Bisbce  Orin,  Chesterfield 
Briggs  Ebenezer,  Amherst 
Can-  Allen,  AVorthington 
CarrC,  " 

C'owles  T.  &  S.  D.,  Belchertown 
Davis  Luther,  Northampton 


Day  PUny  E.,  Hatfield 
Fairbanks  L.,  AVare 
Fisher  H.  T.,  Belchertown 
Gregg  Seth  D.  &  Co.,  Belchertown 
Hannum  E.,  " 

Lyman  A.  E.,  AA'iniamsburg 
Lyman  AV.  J.,  Easthampton 
Packard  Joel  &  Co.,  Belchertown 
Pepper  S.,  " 

Rus.sell  E.,  Amherst 
Spear  Thomas,  Enfield 
Sprague  J.  G.,  Amherst 
Stearns  Isaac  Jr.,  AVare 
Trask  Danforth,  Greenwich 
A'aughan  Nathan  P.,  " 
AVood  E.  T.,  Northampton 
AVright  Enos,         " 

Chairs. 

Colton  C,  Northampton 

Children's  Wagons,  &«. 

Dickinson  L.  &  E.,  (South)  Amherst 
Hay  ward  C,  "  " 

Ring  E.  &  T.,  [sleds]  AVorthington 

Cigar  Makers. 

Holland  &  Smith,  Northampton 

Clergymen. 

Explanation  of  the  Abbreviations. —  C. 
T.,  Congregatio7mlist  (  Trinitarian); 
B.,  Baptist;  F.  B.,  Freewill  Baptist; 
M.,    MethodiH ;    M.   P.,    Methodist 
Protestant ;  M.  E.,  Metlwdist  Epis- 
copal; E.  M.,  Evan.  Methodist;  E., 
Epifcopalian;  C.  If.,  Congregation- 
alist  (  Unitarian);  Uv.,  Univtrsalist ; 
Ch.,  Christian;  R.  C,  Roman  Cath- 
olic; N.  J.,   New  Jerusalem;    Me., 
Millerite;  Mn.,  Mormon. 
Ames  Daniel,  [M.  E.]  Enfield 
Ayers  Rowland,  [C.  T.]  Hadley 
}ialdwin  J.  B.,  [C.  T.]  Cunimington 
Beaman  AVarren  H.,  [C.   T.]   (North) 
Bestor  F.,  [B.]  Chesterfield       [Hadley 
Billings  L.,  [C.  U.]  AVare 
Bisbee  John  H.,  [C.  T.]  AVorthington 
Blodgett  E.  P.,  [C.  T.]  Greenwich 
BuUard  J.  A.,  [B.]  AVare 
Burroughs  Henry,  [E.]  Northampton 
Capen  H.  D.,  [M.  E.]  Cummington 
Chapman  J.  D.,  [C.  T.]        " 
Clark  T.  J.,  [C.  T.]  " 

Clarke  Edward,  [C.  T.]  Middlefield 
Coburn  David  N.,  [C.  T.]  (AA'est)  AA''are 
Coggin  David,  [C.  T.]  AVesthampton 
Colton  A.  M.,  [C.  T.]  Amherst 
Colton  T.  G.,  [C.  T.]  AA'are  (Village) 
Cook  George,  [C.  T.]  (North)  Amherst 
Grain  H.  K.,  [F.  AV.  B.]  Chesterfield 
Crane  D.  M.,  [B.]  Northampton 
Crosby  Judah,  [M.  E.]  Pelham 
Crossett  Robert,  [C.  T.]  Goshen 
Cummings  E.  A.,  [B.]  Amherst 
Cunningham  0.,  [M.  E.]  Middlefield 
Egglcston  Alden  S.,  [B.J  Prescott 
JOllis  Kufus,  [C.  U.]  Northampton 
Galpin  Charles,  [C.  T.]  Prescott 
Hitchcock  E.,  [C.  T.]  Amherst 
Marcy  Thomas,  [M.  E.]  Northampton 
McKwen  Robert,  [C.  T.]  Enfield 
Jlollen  James,  [Mn.]  Cummington 
Merrick  J.  L.,  [C.  T.]  (South)  Amherst 
.Alillen  John  R.,  [C.  T.]  Norwich 
Mudgo  Thomas,  [M.  E.]  South  Hadley 
Nichols  H.  M.,  [M.  E.]  Williamsburg 
Nichols  .J.ames,  [M.  E.]  lielchcrtown 
Pentecost  AVm!,  [M.  E.]  Southampton 
Root  E.  AV.,  [C.  T.]  AVilliamsburg 
Sayer  E.,  [M.  E.]  AVorthington 
Smith  John,  [M.  E.]  Chesterfield 
Stockman  E.  A.,  AVorthington 
Stone  R.  S.,  [C.  T.]  Easthampton 

Sweet ,  [B.]  Plainficld 

Sweet ,  [C.  T.]  AVilliamsburg 

Ward ,  [M.  E.]  AVare  (Village) 

AVhite  M.  E.,  [C.  T.]  Southampton 
AVolcott  Samuel,  [C.  T.]  Belchertown 
AVou.lbrldgc  John,  [C.  T.J  Hadley 
n'oodworth  C.L.,  [C.  T.J  (East)  Amherst 
AVright  B.  AV.,[M.  E.]  Granby 


HAMPSHIRE    COUNTY. 


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Coal  Dealers. 

Mclntiro  &  Burr,  Northamiiton 

Clothing. 
Bi-idpham  C  ]).,  N(irthami)ti>n 
Kiiislmry  V,.,  Smith  Iludlcy  (Fulls) 
liawtoii  &  lirakeiiriilso,  Waro 

Confectionery. 
Felton  \T.  U.,  Northamiitoa 
Stevens  Josiah,         " 


Strong  — 
Whipylo 


Coopers. 

-,  Southampton 
— ,  I'elhaiu 


Cotton  Manufacturers. 

GlasLcmv  Coinpauv,  .T.  E.  Smith,  sup't, 
Sdiith  Ua.Ucy  (Falls)  [ginghams] 

QreenvilU'  Mamif.  Co.,  Northampton, 
.1.  1'.  Willistoii,  agent  . 

Ilayilon  &  Saunders,  AVillianisburg 

Joni-s  Thimias,  [Ki-ntucky  jeans  and 
woollens]  North  Aniherst 

Otis  Company,  A.  L.  Devens,ag't;  Geo. 
Draper,  sup't,  S.  A.  Whitney,  pay- 
master,— employ  650  hands.  Capital 
$5500,000,  AVare 

Wheclock  D.,  [Kentucky  jeans  and 
woollens]  North  Amherst 

Counsellors. 

Baker  Osrayn,  Northampton 
Bancroft  Dyer,  Chesterfield 
Billings  Israel,  Uatfield 
Bowdoin  Elbridge  G.,  Amherst 
Bowdoin  William,  South  Hadley 
Boyden  .Tamos  W.,  Amherst 
Chilson  II.  II.,  Northampton 
Clark  E.,  Enfield 
Conkcy  I.  F.,  Amherst 
Del.ano  Charles  A.,  Northampton 
Dickinson  Edward,  Amherst 
Doolittle  .Mark,  Belchertown 
Forbes  Charles  E.,  Northampton 
Oorham  William  0.,         " 
Hubbard  Elisha,  WiUiamsburg 
Huntington   Charles  P.,  Northampton 
Kellogg  Giles  C,  Hadley 
Lawrence  Myron,  Belcherto'svn 
Marcy  Laban,  Greenwich 
Miller  E.  L.,  South  Hadley 
Spanlding  Samuel  T.,  Ware 
White  Addison  H.,  Williamsburg 

Court  Plaster. 

Uayward  E.  E.,  Hadley 

Country  Stores. 

[Where  are  kfpt.  Dry  Goods,  Groceries, 
Hardware,  etc.,  etc.     Those  who  deal 
e.rcliisivelij  in  one  kind  of  floods,  will 
not  be  found  here,  but  under  the  ap- 
propriate headings.] 
Billings  David  P.,  Ware 
Bodman  Lewis,  Williamsburg 
Boise  &  Doten,  Middlefield 
Brewster  S.  &  E.  IL,  Worthington 
Bridgman  C.,  Belchertown 
Bridgman  W.,  " 

Bridgman  W.  &  Co.,  Granby 
Brown  Josiah,  Hatfield 
Bryant  B.  &  Son,  Chesterfield 
Chapman  Anson,  Westhampton 
Church  S.  U.  &  Brother,  Middlefield 
Cole  &  Parish,  AVorthinirton 
Cooley  B.T.,  (North)  Hadley 
Dickinson  E.,  South  Hadley 
Dimmock  A.  D.,  Norwich 
Eaton  Calvin  D.,  Pclham 
Edwards  0.  &  Sons,  Chesterfiela 
Ferry  Ebenezcr,  Easthampton 
Field  &  Leland,  Enfield 
Filer  George,  Belchertown 
Fish  &  Lyman,  AVestliampton 
Goodman  Edward,  Hadley 
Haskell  Ira,  Greenwich  (Village) 
Havward  Charles  F..  (South)  Amherst 
Havward  E.  E..  Iladlev 
llills  L.  M.,  Amherst 
Hill  Samuel  H.,  Northampton 


Holland  S.,  Amherst 
Hunt  H.,  (North)  Proscott 
Hunt  &  Powers,  Prescott 
Hyde,  Warren  !t  Co.,  Williamsburg 
.lames  K.,  \yilli:«msburg 
,lndd  .lolm  A.,  Westhampton 
.Uuld  L.  S.,  South  Hadley  (Falls) 
Kellogg  C.  A.,  Hadley 
Kellogg  .lamab,  Amherst 
Kellogg  Wm.  .)r.,    " 
Ijane  &  Sanford,  Ware 
Lindsay  Stacy,  Prescott 
Littlefield  &  Brothers,  Williamsburg 
Longley  H.  A.  &  Co.,  Jtelchertown 
Lyman  .le.ssie,  Westham)it(in 
Mclntire  k  Burr,  Northampton 
North  Benjamin,  " 

Pierce  E.  ii.  &  F.  A.,  Amherst 
Porter  E.  ('.,  Worthington 
Porter  E.  H.,  " 

I'orter  James  B.,  Hadley 
Robinson  Asa,  (West)  Chesterfield 
lloliinson  1'.,  (N.)  Amherst 
Sheldon  J.  K.,  Southampton 
Smith  F...  Greenwich  (Village) 
Smith  Hiram,  South  Hadley  (Falls) 
Smith  ().,  Hadley 
Smith  Thomas,  Greenwich 
Spellraan  C.  G.  &  Co.,  Williamsburg 
Sweetser,  Cutler  &  Co.,  Amherst 
Thayer  W.  &  W.  E.,  Williamsburg 
Thomas  A.,  (North)  Prescott 
Vinton  George,  South  Hadley 
Wells  J.  II.  &  Co.,  Easthampton 
Winter  .T.  II.,  Amherst 
Woods  &  Hale,  Enfield 

Crockery  Ware. 

Arnold  W.  E.,  Northampton 

Daguerreotypes. 

Lowell  John  L.,  AVare 
Shumway  E.  G.,  Amherst 
Smith  David,  Enfield 
Wells  J.  D.,  Northampton 

Dentists. 
Allen  David,  Northampton 
Northam  J .  W.,  Enfield 
Stratton  C,  Amherst 
Walker  Charles,  Northampton 
Wright ,  South  Hadley  (Falls) 

Dry  Goods. 

[See  also  Country  Stores.] 
Allen  Ezra,  AVare  (A'illage) 
Hawks  C.  K.  &  Co.,  Northampton 
Parsons  E.,  " 

Rogers  &  Ferry,  Ware 
Stoddard,  Lathrop  &  Co.,  Northampton 
West,  Dickinson  &  Co.,  " 

Edge  Tool  Makers. 

Baker  B.  K.,  AVilliamsburg 
Hitchcock  Ileman,  " 

Express  Office. 

Ferry  Hiram,  Northampton 

Fancy  Goods,  &/C. 

Nutting  F.,  South  Hadley  (FaUs) 
Spear  M.  N.,  Amherst 

Fire  AmiihilatoTS,  (PMlips's.) 

Wells  C.  L.,  Northampton 

Flour,  Grain,  and  Salt. 

Mclntiro  &  Burr,  Northampton 

Fork  Maker. 
Sibley  B.  B.,  Greenwich 

Furniture. 

Jennison  George  C,  AVaro 

Gimblet  Maker. 

Taylor  II.,  AVilliamsburg 

Grist  Mills. 

Ayres  &  Aldrich,  Granby 
Bailey  E.  &  Son,  AVare 
Banister  J.  F.,  Williamsburg 
Bisbee  Elisha,  Chesterfield 
Buruell  Erancis,  " 


Clapp  &  Lyman,  EoMthampton 
Clark  IsrjU'l,  (iranby 
Cooml)S  S.  E.,  Middlefield 
Cowles  G.,  iU:W,hcTt/mn 
Cutler  Robert,  Pelham 
Damon  David,  Worthington 
Ellsworth  &  ISartlett,  Northampton 
Gay  lord  C,  Worthington 
Hariling  Jo.seph,  Ware 
Knight  \V.,  Norwicli 
Palmer  F.  A.,  Amherst 
Peters  George,  (heirs  of)  AVaro 
Pufler  Stephen,  (North)  Amherst 
Smith  AWin,  Enfield 
Smith  E.  T.,  South  Hadley 
Smith  &  Bell,  Hadley 
Smith  &  Granger,  (North)  Hadley 
Stevens  L.,  AVorthington 
Strong  N.  L.,  Southampton 
Taylor  E.  B.,  Chesterfield 
Warner  John,  Greenwich  (A'illage) 

Gunsmith. 

Ad»nif<  F.  A.,  Northampton 

Hair  Dressers. 

Cone  H.,  AVare 
Fuller  A\'alter,  Amherst 
Harley  T.,  Northampton 
Ilenslow  L.,  " 

Hammers,  Faucets,  &c. 

Dickinson  P.,  Amherst 
KcUogg  J.  D.,  Northampton 

Hardware. 

Arnold  W.  F.,  Northampton 
DeAVitt  AVilliam,  AVare  [liamsburg 

Thayer  W.  &  AV.  E.,  [steel  pens]  AVJl- 
AVashburn  L.  I.,  Northampton 

Harness  Makers. 
Cowan  Hiram,  Amherst 
Do^vns  A.  S.,  " 

Dwight  C.  H.,  Belchertown 
Eustis  Joseph  G.,  Northampton 
Filer  H.  T.,  Belchertown 
French  Harrison,  AA'are  (A'illage) 
Hancock  E.,  Northampton 

Hitchcock ,  Southampton 

Hubbard  AV.  A.,  Hadley 
Miller  Edmond,  Enfield 
Packard  Joel  &  Co.,  Belchertown 
Smith  II.  P.,  Northampton 
Stearns  Henry,  AVilliamsburg 
Tinker  A.  J.,  Worthington 
AVhitney  E.  P.,  Amherst 
AA'hitney  S.AV.,        " 
AVUder  Nathan  A.,  Chesterfield 

Hats  and  Caps. 

Ames  A.  &  Son,  Belchertown 
Dikeman  &  Son,  Northampton 
Merrick  Leander,  Amherst 
Sheppard  George,  Northampton 
Tillotsou  AVilliam,  " 

Tolman  J.  &  Son,  AVare 

Insurance  Agent. 

Wells  C.  L.,  Northamptou 

Iron  Manufacturers. 
Hampshire  Iron  Foundry,  Northamp- 
ton, AV.  R.  Clapp 
Litchfield  &  Moore,  Chesterfield 
Root  &  Kingsley,  [iron  and  machine 
shop]  AVilliamsburg 

Livery  Stables. 

Bosworth  ?.  J..  Northampton 
Brown  E.  G.,  AVilliamsburg 
Bugbee  C.  L.,  South  Hadley  (Falls) 
Clapp  Luther,  Easthampton 
Cook  E.  F".,  Amherst 
Cook  James  Jr.,  Hadley 
CookL.  V.  B.,  Enfield 
Cook  M.,  Belchertown 

Judd ,  South  Hadley 

Loomis  Luther.  AViUiamsburg 
Marble  C,  Easthampton 

McKeuney ,  Enfield 

Morton  L.,  Easthampton 


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Nims  S.,  Amherst 

Pettis  A.  D.,  Williamsburg 

Phelps  Samuel  II.,  Ware 

Simmons  Samuel,  Northampton 

Strong  A.,  Belchertown 

Strong  &  Lewis,  Northampton 

Sweetser  AVarren,  Ware 

Tapley  &  Dickerson,  Amherst 

AVeoks  S.,  Ware 

Wellington  &  Bancroft,  South  Hadley 

(Falls) 
Wells  E.  B.,  Northampton 
Williams  C,  Williamsburg 
Wood  A.  &  Son,  Northampton 

Lumber  Dealers. 

Adams  Joseph  &  Sons,  Iladley 
Congdon,  Weld  &  Co.,  South  Hadley 

(Falls) 
Lamoureaux  J.  A.,  So.  Iladley  (Falls) 

MacMnists. 

Bailey ,  Ware 

Carter  John,     " 

Clark  Nathan,  (North)  Hadley 

Dimock  L.,  Northampton 

Fox  S.  W.,  " 

Herrick  AV.,  " 

AVells  Hiram,  " 

Marble  Workers. 

Clapp  0.  M.,  Amherst 
Cone  S.  W.,  Ware  (Village) 
Goodale  Moses,  Belchertown 
Kenney  C.  M.,  Northampton 

Millinery. 
Bartlett  D.  Jr.,  Amherst 
Beals  M.  Miss,  Williamsburg 
Clark  Sarah  Miss,  Northampton 
Dickinson  R.  B.,  " 

Hamilton  S..  Miss,  Ware 
Judd  L.  S.,  South  Hadley  (Falls) 
Parsons  Enos,  Northamjiton 
Smith  E.  A.  Mrs.,  South  Hadley  (Falls) 
Smith  Mary  Miss,  Northampton 
Squiers  M.  A.  Mrs.,  Ware  (Village) 
Thayer  0.  II.,  Northampton 
Wilson  George,  Northampton 

Painters. 
Abbott  E.,  Northampton 

Carr ,  Worthington 

Coombs  C.  B.,  Belcliertown 
Ferry  T.  M.,  Belchertown 
Glenn  J.,  Ware 
Graves  George,  Amherst 
Hannum  S.,  Williamsburg 
Hicks  G.  B.,  Northampton 
Howe  A.  P.,  Enfield 
Kimball  Edward,  Ware 
Little  Edward  II.,  Northampton 
Marsh  Z.,  AVare 
Perry  James,  Amherst 
Prentice  W.  C,  Northampton 
Preston  J.  S.,  South  Iladley  (Falls) 
Sears  Charles,  Amherst 
Tanner  V.,  Northampton 
Wetherell  Charles,  Ware 
AVhitcomb  D.  B.,  Northampton 

Palm  Leaf  Splitting  and  Press- 
ing. 

Ilawley  S.,  Amliorst 
Hills  L.  M.,        " 

Paper  Mills. 

Aldrich  Benjamin,  South  Iladley  (Falls) 
Carow  Manufacturing  Co.,   J.  Carew, 

agent.  South  Hadley  (Falls) 
Clark  I.  &  S.  T.,  Belchertown 
Cl.ark  William  &  Co.,   [writing  paper] 

Northampton 
Cu.shman  J.  K.,  (North)  Amherst 
Fish  &  Lyman,  Westhampton 
Loud  C,  " 

Roberts  S.  &  Co.,  (North)  Amherst 
Smith  &  Bell,  Iladley 
Ward  B.,  Middlclield 
West  W., 


Paper  and  Paper  Stock. 

Aldrich  Bonj.,  South  Iladley  (Falls) 
Arnold  W.  F.,  Northampton 

Patent  Wooden  Bowls. 

Everett  A.,  Middlefiold 

Physicians. 

Allen  David,  Belchertown 
Bell  Artemas,  Southam))ton 
Bcmis  N.  0.,  Cummington 
Bonney  Franklin,  Iladley 
Brewster  J.  M.,  Amherst 
Brooks  S.  D.,  South  Iladley 
Chamberlain  C.  H.,  Granby 
Chamberlain  Levi,  Greenwich 
Chapman  Solomon,  Easthampton 
Clark  Atherton,  " 

Clark  II.,  Northampton 
Collins  Daniel,  AVilliamsburg 
Denniston  Edward    E.,   [hydropathic] 

Northampton 
Dunlap  James,  Northampton 
Fish  Seth,  (North)  Amherst 
Fish  Samuel  A.,  Northampton 
Freeland  C.  I.,  Worthington 
Gardner  Benjamin,  Cummington 
Goodman  Otis,  South  Hadley 
Goodrich  Horace,  Ware 
Gridley  J.  A.,  Southampton 
Gridley  T.  J.,  Amherst 
Hall  C.  A.,  [hydropathic]  Northampton 
Ilnmilton  R.  L.,  [botanic]  " 

Hillman  Roswell  S.,  AVilliamsburg 
Hooker  AVilliam,  Westhampton 
Joy  Royal,  Cummington 

Knight ,  Hatfield 

Lester  W.,  South  Iladley 

Malona  C.  E.,  [botanic]  Hadley 

Meekins  Thomas,  Williamsburg 

Minor  D.  W.,  AVaro 

Munroe  A.  L.  B.,  Granby 

Orcutt  Hervey,  Westhampton 

Pearson  AA^.,  [homceo.]  Hadley 

PeckG.  D.,  Northampton 

Perry  D.  0.,  Chesterfield 

Pierce  Daniel,  Goshen 

Richardson  E.  C,  AVare 

Rockwood  E.  II.,  Enfield 

Shaw  Samuel,  Plainficld 

Shaw  AVashington,  AA'illiamsburg 

Smith  A.  M.,  Worthington 

Smith  B  F.,  Amherst 

Smith  J.  N.,  (North)  Amherst 

Smith  N.  A.,  Enfield 

Starkweather  Rodney,  Chesterfield 

Stratton  Chester,  [dentist]  Amherst 

Sumner  A.,  [botanic]  AVare 

Taylor  I.  H.,  Pelham 

Thompson  Daniel,  Northampton 

Thompson  Horatio,  Belchertown 

Thompson  James,  Northampton 

Underwood  P.,  [botanic]     " 

Ufford  E.  G.,  South  Iladley 

Underwood  AV.  E.,  Middlefield 

AA'alkcr  Charles,  [horn.]  Northampton 

AVarren  Joseph,  Middlefield 

A\iuslow  Joseph,  Enfield 

AVoodman  Geo.  S.,  Amherst 

Yale  John,  A\'aro 

Plane  Makers. 

Ring  E.  0.,  AA'orthington 
Sanderson  I.  E.,       " 

Planing  Mills. 

Abclls  &  Co.,  Northampton 
Congdon,  AVeld  &  Co.,  South  Iladley 

(Falls) 
Lyman  L.  P.,  Easthampton 
Thayer  AV.  &  AV.  E.,  AVilliamsburg 

Printers. 

Adams  ,T.  S.  &  C,  Amherst 
Gore  Henry  S.,  Northampton 
Ilatliiiway'R.  L.,  AVare 
IlawU-v  William  A.,  Northampton 
Metcaif  J.  &  L.,  " 

Provisions. 

Allen  &  Co.,  South  Hadley  (Falls) 
Hond  H.,  A\are 


Cummins  .1.  A.,  AA'are 
Kingsley  0.,  Northampton 
Thayer  J.,  " 

Public  Houses. 

Bissell  Benj.  P.,  Chesterfield 

Brewster  J.,  Northampton 

Bridgeman  E.,  AVilUamsburg 

Brown  E.  G.,  " 

Clark  P.  T.,  South  Iladley  (Falls) 

Cook  L.  V.  B.,  Enfield 

Grain  L.,  Iladley 

Davis  Otis,  Easthampton 

Earl  L.,  Greenwich 

Eaton  Calvin  D.,  Pelham 

Frink  Henry,  Amherst 

Gales  A.  L.,  Belchertown 

Graves  E.,  Southampton 

Hamilton  Paul,  AVare 

Howe  A.  P.,  Amherst 

Kellogg  David,  Granby 

Lyman  Z.  M., 'Hadley 

Marsh  0.,  Hatfield 

Morel  Jolm,  Northampton 

Perry  Aldeu,  AVorthington 

Pomeroy  G.,  Southampton 

Sears  Haskell,  Greenwich  (A'illage) 

Smith  G.  L.,  South  Iladley 

AVarner  Oliver,  Northampton 

AVhitney  S.  AV.,  Amherst 

Sash  and  Blind  Makers. 

Abells  &  Co.,  Northampton 

Saw  Mills. 

Adams  J.  &  Sons,  Hadley 

Allen  D.avid,  Greenwich 

Bailey  E.  &  Son,  Ware 

Bartlett  Elihu  &  Co.,  AVesthampton 

Bates  &  Culver,  Chesterfield 

Bisbee  0.,  •'  [ton 

Bridgman,  Spencer  &  Co.,  Westhamp- 

Browu  Foster,  Preseott 

Burnell  Francis,  Chesterfield 

Burt  Levi,  AA'esthampton 

Church  S.  U.  &  Brother,  Middlefield 

Clark  Israel,  Granby 

Clark  &  Jones,  Easthampton 

Coats  Freedom,  Middlefield 

Conant ,  Northampton 

Congdon,  AVeld  &    Co.,  South  Hadley 

(Falls) 
Coombs  S.  E.,  Middlefield 
Cowan  M.  &  P.,  Preseott 
Cutler  Robert,  Pelham 
Damon  David,  Northampton 
Damon  &  Edwards,  Chesterfield 
Ellsworth  George,  Northampton 
Gaylord  C,  Worthington 
Gilbert  S.  AV.  &  Co.,  Preseott 
Gray  Horace,  Pelham 
Gross  John  L.,  Enfield 
Hancock  Z.,  AA'orthington 
Harding  Joseph,  AA'are 
Haskell  Franklin,  Preseott 
Ilayden  &  Saunders,  AA'illiamsburg 
Hill  Calvin,  AVilliamsburg 
Hill  II.,  " 

Hill  0.  G.,  " 

Holland  Luther,  Belchertown 
Holmes  AVilliam,  Middlefield 
Hyde  &  Rhodes,  Chesterfield 
Langdon  Chauncy  AV.,  AVesthampton 
Loud  C,  " 

Lyman  Enos,  " 

Ljnian  Jesse,  " 

Lyman  L  P.,  Easthampton 
Manley  AV.  R.,  (Jreenwich 
McElwain  Oliver,  Middlefield 
Nutting  T.,  (South)  Amherst 
Palmer  F.  A.,  Amherst 
Parrish  Hiram,  Middlefield 
Parsons  Asa,  AVesthampton 
Pepper  Jolin,  AA'are 
I'lielps  .Jonathan  &  Co.,  AA''esthampton 
Pierce  Appletou,  Preseott 
Powers  Rufus,  " 

I'resto.i  Lanson,  Granby 
Reed  &  Tower,  Chesterfield 
Ring  E.  C,  Wortliington 
Robinson  C,  " 

Root  Harrison,  Belchertown 


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Sampson  1'.,  \VorthiDt;ton 
Sliinv  Ziioliuriiih,  ('hcsterflclcl 
Smitli  &  lioll,  Hiullcy 
Smith  &  Grantor,  ( North )_irnaicy 
Spciir  Joliu,  Ware 
SU'iirns  &  t'uiiuniiiRs,  Ware 
Stebbius  Austin,  Graiiby 
Stevens  N.  S.  &  A.,  Worthington 
Strong  \i.  N.,  ■Southamiiton 
Taylor  E.  15.,  (Miostcrlicld 
Taylor  Henry,  Williamsburg 
Thavor  .lob,  Itclchertown 
Walker  K.,  '• 

AVarner  A.,  Williamsburg 
Warner  .Tohn,  (Jroenwich 
Watt  John,  Worthington 
White  Kills,  I'resoott 
Wrisht  Nathan,  Midaiefield 
Wright  S.  S.,  Northampton 

Scythe  Manufacturers. 

Allen  Daviil,  (iroeuwicU  (Village) 
Warner  .lohn,     '■ 

Shingle  Machine  Maker 

Hoot  Joseph,  Enfield 

Shingle  Mills. 

[See  also   Saw  I^Iills.] 
Holland  Luther,  Bekhertowu 
Nutting T.,  (South)  Amherst 
Koot  Harrison,  Belchertown 
Thayer  Job,  " 

Walker  E.,  " 

Sieve  Rims,  &oc- 

Stevens  N.  S.  &  A..  Wurthini^ton 

Silk.     {Sewing.) 
Jlaromber  &  Parsons,  Northampton 
Nonotuek   Silk   Co.,  Northampton,  S. 

S.  Hill,  agent 
Warner,  Holland  &  Co.,  Northampton 

Silver  Platers. 

Doak  Albert  L.,  (ireenwich 
Douglass  Stephen,     '• 

Stone  Cutter. 

Heald  E.,  Amherst 

Stoves,  Tin  Ware,  &/C. 
Arnold  William  A.,  Northampton 
Boland  Thomas,  AVilliamsburg 
Brooks  &  Mills.  South  Iladley  (Falls) 
Downing  Daniel.  Enfield 
Ililhuan  &  Day,  Northampton 
Lee  S.  W.,  " 


Morse  0.  K.,  Amherst 
J'epper  N.  C.,  Ware 
Stebbins  T.  B.,  Williamsburg 
Witherell  S   I!.,  Wan- 

Straw  Bonnets. 

BartlcttD.  J.,  Amherst 
Blood  1.  &  Co.,  Ware 
Clapp  0.  M..  Amherst 
Demond  L.,  Ware 
I'ievec  E.  S.  &  K.  A..  Amherst 

Suspender  Manufacturers. 

Nasliawannuek     Manufacturing     Co., 
Edward  Smith,  agent,  Easthampton 

Tailors  and  Drapers. 

(Uapp  (1.  C,  Williamsburg 
Colton  &  llussell,  Amherst 
Crosby  J.  M.,  Enfielil 
llii-kinson  0.  11.,  Enfield 
I'ish  Charles  H.,  Amherst 
Kimberly  T.,  Amherst 
Kingsley  D.,  Norfliampton 
Kneeland  Isaae  N.,  Northampton 
Merrick  L.,  Amherst 
Metcalf  J.  H.,  Williamsburg 
Preston  L.,  Easthampton 
Simpson  John,  Ware 
Smith  E.  &  Co.,  Northampton 
Stewart  William,  Ware 
Tinker  G.  W.,  Worthington 
AVaterman  W.  L.,  S.  Hadley  (Falls) 
AVells  &  Ilibbard,  Northampton 
AVillardAV.  H.,  AVare 

Tanners  and  Curriers. 

Rardwell  A..  South  Hadley  (Falls) 
Bodmau  E.  &  Co.,  Williamsburg 
Cole  Horace,  AA'orthington 
Cudworth  Paul  H.,  Chesterfield 
Dickinson  S.  &  E.,  Iladley 
lliggius  Jacob  G.,  Chesterfield 
Porter  Seth,  Norwich 
Shoals  J   &  Son,  Easthampton 
Snow  S.,  South  Hadley 
Toluian  John,  [currier]  ATnre 

Tool  Factories. 
Bumham  George  Jr.  &  Co.,  Amherst 
Kellogg  James,  " 

Nutting  E.,  (South)  Albherst 
Nutting  T.,  '■ 

A\'ells  Henry,  Williamsburg 

"Watchmakers. 
Brainard  E.  L.,  Ware 


I  Cook  Benjamin  E.,  Northampton 
Fowle  J.ll.,  " 

Hannnin  &  Brother,  " 

Harrington  S.,  Aniherat 
Kellogg  N.-itlianiel,    " 
Lombard  V.  \V.,  Enfield 
Partridge  N.,  Worthington 

Water  Cure  Eitablishments. 
Denniston  E.  !•;.,  ^ortliampton 
Hall  C.  A., 
Munde  C,  " 

West  India  Goods. 

[See  also  (Jounlrij  Stores.] 
Bartholoinen  H.  &  Co.,  Northampton 
lUu-iihani  Ccurge  J.  &  Co.,  Amherst 
Clark  ('.,  Northampton 
Crafts  &  Fields,     " 

Day  &  Brainard,  South  H.adley  (Falls) 
Dunbar  John,  "         ''  " 

Guild  v..  Ware 

Hillycr  &  AA'nod,  Northampton 
Jennison  George  E.,  AVare 
Jones  J.  S.,  Enfield 
Judd  J.  N.,  Southampton 
Protective  Union,  No.  151,  AA'are 
Rust  T.,  Northampton 
Thayer  J.,  [provisions]  Northampton 
AVilliams  M.,  " 

AVilsou  &  Starkweather,  '• 

AVright  A.  &  Son,  " 

Wooden  Screws. 

Jones  David,  AVorthingtou 

Woollen  Manufacturers. 

Abells  v.,  AVilliamsburg 

Ayers  &  Aldrich,  [satinets]  Granby 

Blush  Oliver,  Middlefield 

Church  S.  U.  &  Brother,  [broadcloth 

and  satinets]  Middlefield 
Clark  Israel,  [satinets]  Granby 
Gilbert  George  U.,  AVare 
Hunkmonk  Manuf.  Co.,  AV.  S.  Pierce, 

agent,  [satinets]  Williamsburg 
Minot  Company,  [satinets]  Enfield 
Northampton  >Ianuf.  Co.,  J.  Musgrave, 

agent,  Northampton 
Northampton  AVooUen   Manufac.    Co., 

[broadcloths    and    shawls]    Thomas 

Musgrave,  agent,  Northampton 
Sears  N.,  AA'illiamsburg 
Stevens  Charles  A.,  AVaro 
Snow  Ziba,  Greenwich 


MDDLESEI  COUNTY 


Was  incorporated  May  10th,  1643,  and  was  named  after  that  in  England  which  includes  the  city  of 
London. 

The  population  in  1840,  was  100,611 :  the  number  of  towns,  48  ;  number  of  square  miles,  888 ;  pop- 
ulation to  a  square  mile,  120.  The  population  in  1850,  was  161,385;  the  number  of  towns,  50  ;  popu- 
lation to  a  square  mile,  182.     Cambridge  and  Concord  are  the  County  towns. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Judge  of  Probate,  Samuel  P.  P.  Fay,  Cambridge. 

Rer/ister  of  Probate,  Alonzo  V.  Lyndc,  Stone/tain. 

Clerks  of  the  Courts,  Seth  Ames,  Cambridge. 

Register  of  Deeds,  Caleb  Hayden,  E.  Cambridge. 

County  Treasurer,  Stedman  Buttrick,    Concord. 

Crier  of  Courts,  Levi  Parker. 

Jailers, ,    Cambridge ;    Samuel 

Staples,  Concord ;  Samuel  Meserve,  Lowell. 

Overseers  of  House  of  Correction,  William  Par- 
menter,  Cambridge  ;  Samuel  Chandler,  Lexington. 

Master  of  House  of  Correction,  Nath'l  Watson. 

Sheriff,  'Fisher  A!  Hildreth,  Lowell. 

Deputy  Sherifs. 
CamhridgepoH,  Josiah  W.  Cook. 
Charlestotcn,  Perez  R.  Jacobs,  Richard  Nichols. 


Concord,  Aaron  A.  Kelsey. 

E.  Cambridge,  Levi  Parker. 

Framingham,  John  Clark,  E.  Wheeler. 

Groton,  A.  S.  Lawrence. 

Hopkinton,  Levi  P.  Coburn. 

I^owelt,  Wm.  H.  Clemence,  Itham.ar  A.  Beard, 
James  Hopkins. 

Medford,  John  AA'hitc. 

jSeicton,  Adolphus  Smith. 

Pcpperell,  S.  P.  Shattuck. 

South  Reading,  Daniel  Norcross. 

Townsend,  Beiii-  F.  Lewis. 

Waltham,  E.  W.  Fiske. 

IVoburn,  Albert  Thompson. 

Wayland,  H.  B.  Braman. 

Probate  Court,  holden  at  Cambridge,  on  the  2d 
Tuesdays  of  January  and  June,  on  the  3d  Tues- 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


days  of  March,  May,  November,  and  December: 
on  the  1st  Tuesday  of  September,  and  on  the  2d 
Tuesday  of  October. 

At  Co?icord,  on  the  2d  Tuesdays  of  February, 
April,  August  and  November. 

At  Charlcstoimi,  on  the  3d  Tuesdays  of  February 
and  August. 

At  Framingham,  on  the  last  Tuesdays  of  June 
and  October. 

At  Groton,  on  the  1st  Tuesdays  of  May  and 
November. 

At  Lowell,  on  the  1st  Tuesdays  of  March,  June, 
and  December,  and  3d  Tuesday  of  September. 

At  Woburn,  on  the  4th  Tuesday  of  April. 

County  Commissio7ie7's. 

Daniel  S.  Richardson,  Lowell,  Chairman;  L. 
Huntress,  Tewkesbury ;  Ebenezer  Barker,  C'Aar^e*- 
toion. 

Special  Commissioners. 

"William  Hastings,  Framingham;  John  L. 
Fletcher,  Acton. 

Times  and  Places  of  Meeting. — At  Cambridge, 
on  the  1st  Tuesday  of  January,  and  at  Concord, 
on  the  1st  Tuesdays  of  June  and  September. 

Co7nmissioners  to  qualify  Civil  Officers, 
Josiah  Adams,  Nathan  Brooks,  Alpheus  R. 
Brown,  Caleb  Butler,  Christopher  W.  Bellows, 
Benjamin  P.  Dix,  Moses  Edgell,  Samuel  P.  P. 
Fay,  Isaac  Fiske,  John  W.  Graves,  William 
Livingston,  Joseph  Locke,  John  G.  Palfrey, 
Leonard  M.  Parker,  Wm.  Sawyer,  Charles  Thomp- 
son, John  Walton,  Paul  Willard,  Nath'l  Wright. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Quorutn. 

Acton,  Francis  Tuttle. 

Ashhy,  Luke  Wellington. 

Canibridge,  Seth  Ames,  J.  T.  Buckingham, 
Ephraim  Buttrick,  James  D.  Green,  Abraham 
Hilliard,  Asa  F.  Lawrence,  Isaac  Livermore,  Wm. 
Parmenter,  Nath'l  Whitney. 

Charlestown,  Arthur  W.  Austin,  James  Dana, 
James  K.  Frothingham,  Wm.  Sawyer. 

Concord,  Nehemiah  Ball,  Nathan  Brooks,  Fran- 
cis R.  Gourgas,  Ebenezer  R.  Hoar. 

Dractit,  Wm.  P.  Webster. 

Framingham,  Moses  Edgell. 

Groton,  Geo.  S.  Boutwell,  Caleb  Butler,  Brad- 
ford Russell. 

Lowell,  Josiah  G.  Abbott,  Joel  Adams,  S.  P. 
Adams,  Samuel  A.  Brown,  Jefferson  Bancroft, 
Benj.  F.  Butler,  Alpheus  R.  Brown,  H.  G.  F. 
Corliss,  Nathan  Crosby,  Asa  W.  Farr,  John  W. 
Graves,  Elisha  Huntington,  Isaac  S.  Morse,  Tap- 
pan  Wentworth. 

Melrose,  John  T.  Paine. 

Natick,  Chester  Adams. 

Newton,  Amos  Allen,  Nathaniel  S.  Partridge, 
Andrew  H.  Ward. 

Pepperell,  John  Walton. 

Shirley,  L.  M.  Parker. 

Stoneham,  S.  Dike,  Enoch  Fuller,  Ira  Gerry, 
Alonzo  V.  Lynde. 

Walt  ham,  Jarvis  Lewis. 

Watertown,  Tyler  Bigelow,  Levi  Thaxter. 

West  Cambridge,  James  Russell. 

Westford,  John  Abbott. 

Weston,  Isaac  Fiske. 

Woburn,  Leonard  Thompson. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Acton,  Nathan  Brooks,  Ebenezer  Davis,  Jr., 
Abraham  Conant,  Winthrop  E.  Faulkner,  Alden 
Fuller,  Lyman  Maynard,  Daniel  Wetherbee,  Jas. 
T.  Woodbury. 

Ashby,  Ezekiel  Colman,  Martin  Howard,  Amos 
Wellington,  Luke  Wellington,  Francis  W.  Wright, 
Stephen  Wyman,  Jr. 

Ashland,  William  F.  Ellis,  C.  ]■'.  W.  Parkhurst, 
James  Jackson,  Benj.  Homer,  William  Scaver. 


Bedford,  Reuben  Bacon,  P.  W.  Chamberlin. 

Biilerica,  John  Baldwin,  Jr.,  Henry  Crosby, 
Dudley  Foster,  Jonathan  Hill,  Isaac  Holden, 
Wm.  H.  Odiorne,  George  H.  AVhitraan. 

Bozboro',  Cephas  Hartwell,  Samuel  Hayward, 
Oliver  Wetherbee. 

Bi-ighton,  Elijah  Clark,  Charles  Heard,  David 
Hart,  John  S.  Kelly,  Edward  Sparhawk,  William 
Warren. 

Burlington,  Nathan  Blanchard,  Abner  Shedd. 

Cambridge,  Henry  M.  Chamberlain,  John  B. 
Dana,  Abraham  Edwards,  Nathan  Fiske,  Thad. 
W.  Harris,  Caleb  Hayden,  Ezekiel  Hayden,  John 
Henshaw,  Bela  F.  Jacobs,  John  S.  Ladd,  Charles 
C.  Little,  George  W.  Livermore,  Lorenzo  jSIarett, 
Charles  R.  Metcalf,  Lucius  R.  Paige,  Jonathan 
Wheeler,  Benj.  W.  Whitney,  Thos.  J.  Whittemore, 
William  Wyman,  Lebeus  W.  Smith,  Ezra  Ripley, 
Chas.  B.  Stevens. 

Carlisle,  Calvin  Heald. 

Charlestown,  Macon  B.  Allen,  Henry  D.  Austin, 
Benjamin  Badger,  Ebenezer  Barker,  Joseph  F. 
Boyd.  Philander  S.  Briggs,  Moses  G.  Cobb,  Nath'l 
W.  Coffin,  Samuel  P.  Croswell,  Reuben  Curtis, 
Thomas  M.  Devens,  David  Dodge,  Thos.  J.  Elliot, 
Henry  P.  Fairbanks,  George  Farrar,  Samuel  M. 
Felton,  Jacob  Foss,  Jacob  Forster,  H.  K.  Froth- 
ingham, Richard  Frothingham,  Henry  Gardner, 
Timothy  Gay,  Thos.  Greenleaf,  John  Q.  A.  Griffin, 
Philip  B.  Holmes,  James  Hunnewell,  Ezra  C. 
Hutchins,  Geo.  H.  Jacobs,  Geo.  P.  Kettell,  Nathan 
Merrill,  Charles  W.  Moore,  Geo.  B.  Neal,  Chas. 
Poole,  Chas.  B.  Rogers,  George  P.  Sanger,  Abra- 
ham B.  Shedd,  Thomas  Sumner,  E.  T.  Swift, 
Joseph  F.  Tufts,  Benjamin  Thompson,  Edward 
Thorndike,  A.  S.  Tuttle,  George  W.  Warren,  Wm. 
W.  Wheildon,  Paul  Willard. 

Chelmsford,  Benjamin  Adams,  J.  C.  Bart- 
lett,  Samuel  P.  Hadley,  Jonathan  M.  Reed,  Jos. 
Reed,  Alpheus  Spaulding,  Eli  F.  Webster. 

Concord,  Nahum  Ball,  George  M.  Brooks,  Simon 
Brown,  John  M.  Cheney,  Charles  B.  Davis,  Ad- 
dison G.  Fay,  Phineas  S  How,  John  S.  Keyes, 
Daniel  Shattuck,  Elisha  Wheeler. 

Draczit,  Daniel  Abbott,  C.  Blood,  Jr.,  D.  Blood, 
Asa  Clement,  Jr.,  Geo.  W.  Coburn,  Abel  Conant, 
Ira  Hall,  Israel  Hildreth,  Peter  Lawson,  Perley 
Parker,  Wm.  Smith. 

Dunstable,  Allen  Cummings,  Josiah  Cummins, 
Ira  Hall,  Henry  Parkhurst,  James  Swallow. 

Framinghajn,  Joseph  Ballard,  Jonas  Cloyes, 
C.  C.  Estey,  Charles  Fiske,  Joseph  Fuller,  Jon- 
athan Greenwood,  Lawson  Kingsbury,  Warren 
Nixon,  Carleton  Parker,  Henry  Richardson,  Lo- 
renzo Sabine,  Wm.  L.  Southwick,  Ebenezer  Stone, 
Elias  Temple,  Charles  R.  Train,  Simon  Whit- 
ney, John  Wenzell. 

Groton,  Jona.  S.  Adams,  George  S.  Boutwell, 
John  Boynton,  Caleb  Butler,  Benjamin  P.  Dix, 
George  F.  Farley,  Calvin  P'letcher,  Joshua  Gilson, 
Welcome  Lothrop,  Daniel  Needham,  Jacob  C. 
Pollard,  Phineas  G.  Prescott,  Noah  Shattuck, 
Charles  B.  Train. 

Holliston,  Benjamin  F.  Bachelder,  Elias  Bul- 
lard,  Ebenezer  H.  Currier,  Elihu  Cutler,  Abner 
Johnson,  Alden  Lcland,  Eliel  Littlefield,  Samuel 
Pay  son,  Abel  Pond. 

ilopkinton,  Wm.  Claflin,  S.  D.  Davenport, 
Abijah  Ellis,  John  A.  Fitch,  Enos  King,  Silas 
Merrick,  Augustus  Phipps,  Moses  Phipps,  Jeffer- 
son Pratt,  Jos.  Valentine,  Willard  Woodward,  2d. 

Lexinqton,  Amos  Adams,  William  Chandler, 
Benj.  l<'isk,  William  Plumer,  Marshall  Preston, 
Simon  W.  Robinson,  Christopher  Solis,  Royal  B. 
Willis. 

Lincoln,  Elijah  Fiske,  William  Foster,  Abel 
Wheeler. 

Littleton,  Daniel  Bolles,  Benjamin  Dix,  Jacob 
G.  Elliot,  Jonathan  Hartwell,  James  Kimball. 

Lowell,  James  C.  Abbott,  Julian  Abbott,  Edwin 


MIDDLESEX    COUNTY. 


129 


A.  Alger,  Otis  Allen,  John  Avery,  Daniel  Aycr,  J. 
II.  B.  Aycr,  nonj.  W.  Ball,  Ilomor  Bartlrtt, 
Ithaniar  A.  Beard,  Ithamar  W.  Beard,  John 
Bcnnptt,  II.  G.  Blaisdoll,  Arthur  P.  Bonney, 
Artciuas  L.  Brooks,  Ethan  Burnap,  Bpnjainin  F. 
liutlor,  John  A.  Buttrick,  George  II.  Carlton,    II. 

B.  (^avcrly,  Joshua  Converse,  Alanson  (^rane, 
Franklin  Crosby.  S.  L.  Dana,  Wm.  Davidson, 
Benjamin  Dean,  Uobbins  Dinsmore,  James  Dins- 
more,  li^rastus  Douglas,  Jesse  E.  Farnsworth, 
.lames  K.  Follows,  Cyril  Freneh,  Benjamin  F. 
French,  Abraham  French,  Josiali  B.  French,  Thos. 
P.  Goodhue,  Andrew  J.  Gunnison,  Asa  IliUhcth, 
Lorenzo  G.  Howe,  Moses  G.  Howe,  Anson  Hunt- 
ington, William  Kittridge,  Chauncy  L.  Knapp, 
John  A.  Knowles,  Jonathan  Ladd,  llut'us  Lapham, 
Samuel  Lawrence.  William  Livingston,  Sevvall  G. 
Mack,  George  W.  Mansfield,  Steplien  Mansur, 
Joshua  Merrill,  Willard  Minot,  Isaac  S.  Morse, 
Thos.  Ordway,  Frederic  Parker,  Ephraim  B.  Patch, 
Josiah  G.  Peabody,  Henry  D.  Phelps,  Benj.  Poole, 
Jr.,  Bushrod  W.  Poor,  Peter  Powers,  James  H. 
Hand,  Daniel  S.  Richardson,  William  A.  Richard- 
son, Wm.  Roby,  Isaac  Scripture,  S.  S.  Seavy, 
Edward  F.  Sherman,  Sidney  Spalding,  Samuel  W. 
Stickney,  Joshua  Swan,  Geo.  P.  Waldron,  Oliver 
M.  Whipple,  John  Wright,  Nathaniel  Wright. 

Maiden,  Leavitt  Corbett,  Francis  J.  Fay,  Frank- 
lin L.  Fay,  Joseph  Gerrish,  Gilbert  Haven,  Ben- 
jamin G.  Hill,  Charles  Lewis,  J.  W.  Maynard, 
William  S.  Stearns,  John  Sprague,  Joshua 
Webster,  Solomon  Corey. 

Marlboro',  O.  W.  Albee,  Wm.  Barnes,  Lambert 
Bigelow,  Richard  FarwcU,  David  Goodalc,  Isaac 
Ilayden,  Stephen  Morse,  Nicholson  B.  Proctor, 
Geo.  S.  Rawson,  Solomon  Weeks-,  Jabez  S.  With- 
erbee,  AVm.  H.  Wood. 

Mfclford,  Jona.  Brooks,  Timothy  Cotting,  Alex. 
Gregg,  Aaron  K.  Hathaway,  Edmund  T.  Hastings, 
Judah  Loring,  Sanford  B.  Perry,  Thatcher  R. 
Raymond,  John  Sparrell,  James  Zil.  Usher. 

Melrose,  Wm.  Bogle,  Jona.  Cochran,  Samuel  0. 
Dearborn,  Elbridge  Greene,  Isaac  Emerson, 
Jeremiah  Martin,  Caleb  Howard. 

Xatick,  Chester  Adams,  John  W.  Bacon,  Moses 
Eames,  Stedman  Hartwell,  Edward  Walcott. 

Xeicton,  Christopher  C.  Andrews,  Joseph  Bacon, 
Joseph  Barney,  INlartin  Collier,  Edward  J.  Collins, 
Scth  Davis,  Wm.  Jackson,  Timothy  Jackson, 
Samuel  Jeunison,  Jr.,  Wm.  Kenrick,  Marshall  S. 
Rice,  J.  St.  Clair,  William  C.  Strong,  Stephen  W. 
Trowbridge,  Horace  R.  Wetherell,  Loring  Wheel- 
er, John  Winslow. 

]\-pperell,  Christopher  W.  Bellows,  Lemuel  W. 
Blake,  Samuel  Farrar,  Arnold  Hutchinson,  Luther 
Lawrence,  Samuel  P.  Lewis,  B.  G.  Robinson, 
Samuel  Tucker. 

Ileadiiui,  John  Batchelder,  Charles  F.  Flint, 
Daniel  Flint,  Stephen  Foster,  Abiel  Holden, 
Chauncey  P.  Judd,  Daniel  Pratt.  Jr.,  Thaddeus 
B.  Pratt,  Alfred  A.  Prescott,  Joshua  Prescott, 
Thomas  Sweetser,  Caleb  Wakefield,  Horace  P. 
Wakefield. 

Sherburne,  Jeremiah  Butler,  Amos  Clark,  Thos. 
J.  Morse. 

Shirley,  James  Gerrish,  John  K.  Going,  Israel 
Longley,  John  Park,  Thomas  Whitney. 

Somerville,  Henry  Adams,  Alfred  Allen,  George 
O.  Brastow,  E.  F.  Cutler,  John  K.  Hall,  John  C. 
Magoun,  Samuel  Poor,  Edward  L.  Stevens,  Ed- 
mund Tufts,  Columbus  Tyler. 

Soxth  lieadinq,  Lilley"  Eaton,  Noah  Smith,  B. 
B.  Wiley,  Wm.  H.  Willis. 

S(oneha>n,  William  L.  Brown,  Geo.  Cowdry, 
Silas  Dean,  Geo.  W.  Dike,  Solon  Dike,  Amasa 
Farrier,  Ira  Gerry,  Abel  F.  Hutchinson,  Alonzo  V. 
Lynde,  Edward  Mansfield,  AVilliam  F.  Stevens. 

Stow,  Seth  Bass.  Elijah  Hale,  Chas.  Tower,  Joel 
Walcutt,  Edwin  Whitney. 

SuMtcry,  C.  G.  Cutler,  Lyman  Howe,  Nahum 
_ 


Thompson,  Ephraim  Stone,  Drury  Fairbanks, 
Asahel  Balconi. 

Tewkesbury,  Jona.  Brown,  Leonard  Iluntress, 
Thomas  P.  Kendall,  Caleb  Livingston,  Horatio  C. 
Merriam,  Elijah  M.  Reed,  Wm.  Rogers,  Samuel 
Thompson. 

Townsend,  Joel  Adams,  Noah  Ball,  Geo.  Green, 
Samuel  Jenkins,  Jr.,  Levi  Shcrwin,  Levi  Stearns, 
F.  A.  Worcester. 

Tync[sborv\  Chas.  Buttcrfield,  John  Farwell,  Si- 
mon Thompson. 

Wdlthnni,  Nath.  P.  Banks,  Jr.,  Nahum  Hardy, 
Arad  Moore,  Eliphalet  Pearson,  Josiah  Rutter, 
Frederick  M.  Stone,  S.  B.  Whitney. 

Water/own,  Chas.  Bcmis,  Isaac  V.  Bemis, 
Francis  W.  Bigelow,  Hiram  Ilosmer,  Isaac  Rob- 
bins,  Wm.  A.  White,  Grenville  T.  Winthrop. 

Wayland,  David  Heard,  Gustavus  A.    Somerby. 

West  Cambridye,  David  W.  Ilorton,  Jesse  P. 
Pattee. 

Westford,  Ephm.  Abbott,  John  W.  P.  Abbott, 
John  B.  Fletcher,  Trueworthy  Keyes. 

Weston,  Alpheus  Bigelow,  Samuel  F.  H.  Bing- 
ham, Nathan  Hagar,  Edwin  Hobbs,  Isaac  Jones, 
Benjamin  Pierce. 

Wilmington,  Henry  Blanchard,  Charles  H. 
Carter,  James  Gowing. 

Winchester,  Cyrus  Bancroft,  Loring  Emerson, 
N.  A.  Richardson,  Samuel   S.   Richardson,   Benj. 

F.  Thompson. 

Woburn,  Joshua  P.  Converse,  John  F.  Flagg, 
Asahel  W.  Goodell,  Albert  H.  Nelson,  John  Nel- 
son, Stephen  Nichols,  Austin  H.  Perkins,  Albert 
L.  Richardson,  Abijah  Thompson,  Cyrus  Thomp- 
son. 

Notaries  Public. 

Brighton,  Charles  Heard,  John  S.  Kelly. 

Cambridge,  Benj.W.  Whitney. 

Charlestoicn,  Moses  G.  Cobb,  William  Sawyer, 

G.  Washington  Warren. 
Concord,  Nathan  Brooks. 

Framingham,  Josiah  Adams,  Rufus  F.   Brewer. 

Groton,  Caleb  Butler. 

Loicell,  James  G.  Carney,  John  A.  Knowles, 
David  Hyde,  S.  W.  Stickney. 

Maiden,  Benj.  G.  Hill. 

Melrose,  Samuel  0.  Dearborn. 

Ncicton,  David  Smith,  {X.  Corner,)  Samuel 
Jennison,  Jr. 

Waltham,  Josiah  Beard. 

Woburn,  Alpheus  E.  Thompson. 
Coroners. 

Acton,  Luther  Conant,  Winthrop  E.  Faiilkner. 

Ashby,  Ezekiel  Coleman,  Alex.  T.  Willard. 

Cambridge,  Nathan  Fiske. 

Carlisle,  Jonas  Parker. 

Charlestown,  Thomas  Sumner,  Daniel  J.  Cobum. 

Concord.  Anthony  Wright. 

Dracut,  David  Blood,  Jr. 

Dunstable,  Edmund  Page,  James  Swallow. 

Framingham,  Eliph.  Wheeler,   H.  Richardson. 

Groton,  Abel  Farnsworth,  Benj.  Moore,  Jacob 
Pollard. 

HoUistoji,  Loammi  Littlefield. 

Hopkinion,  Silas  Merrick. 

Littleton,  Samuel  Smith. 

Lowell,  Charles  J.  Adams,  Jas.  Fisher,  Josiah 
B.  French,  Zaccheus  Shedd. 

Maiden,  Theodore  L.  Styles. 

Marlboro',  L.  F.  AVhitmore. 

Medford,  John  T.  White. 

JS'atick,  Alexander  Cooledge. 

Newton,  Adolphus  Smith,  Henry  M.  Stimson, 
Samuel  Jennison,  Jr. 

PeppereU,  Isaac  Boynton,  Jr.,  Luther  Tarbell. 

Reading,  Abiel  Holden. 

South  Reading,  Jeremiah  Bryant,  Jr.,  Daniel 
Norcross. 

Tewkesbury,  Thomas  Clark. 

Townsend,  Ebenezer  Rawson. 


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Tyngsboro\  Kufus  Modgett. 

Wcstfield,  Solomon  Richardson. 
Waftham,  Wm.  Hobbs. 
Wayland,  "\Vm.  Heard,  2d. 

TOWN  OFFICERS. 

ACTON. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Ivory  Keyes, 
Luther  Conant,  James  Tuttle. 

Assessors. — A.  Conant,  Nathan  Brooks,  Jona. 
B.  Davis. 

6Ve/7c.— Daniel  Wotherbee,  2d. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — John  Tenney. 

Constable. — Peter  Tenney. 

ASHBY. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Gushing  Burr, 
Wm.  Sheldon,  F.  AV.  Wright. 

Assessors. — M.  Howard,  Silas  Rice,  James  Hay- 
ward. 

Cleric. — Francis  Tinker. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Nathaniel  Adams. 

Constable. — Martin  Howard. 

ASHLAND. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Elias  Grout, 
Willard  R.  Fames,  William  Fames. 

Assessors. — Wm.  Ellis,  S.  N.  Cutler,  Benjamin 
Homer. 

Clerk.— '^m.  F.  Ellis. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Benjamin  Homer. 

Constable. — S.  F.  Thayer. 

BEDFOItD. 

Selectmen.— Thomas  Stiles,  P.  W.  Chamberlin, 
Amos  B.  Cutler. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — William  D.  Reed,  Moses  F. 
Brown,  Thaddeus  H.  Davis. 

Assessors. — John  P.  Pteed,  R.  Bacon,  Samuel 
Sape,  Jr. 

C/er/c— Thomas  Stiles. 

Treasurer. — P.  W.  Chamberlin. 

Collector. — D.  Constantino. 

Constables.' — D.  Constantino,  Joseph  Phelps. 

BILLEKICA. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Benjamin  L.  Judkins,  Jeremiah  Crosby,  Caleb  S. 
Brown. 

Clerk. — John  Baldwin,  Jr. 

Treasurer. — George  Bacon. 

Collector. — William  Blan chard. 

Constables. — Wm.  G.  Alley,  Wm.  Blanchard. 

BOXBORO'. 

Selectmenand  Overseers  of  Poor. — John  Fletcher, 
Wm.  Stevens,  Granville  Whitcomb. 

Assessors. — Varnum  Taylor,  S.  H.  Hayward, 
Eliab  Reed. 

Clerk. — Cephas  Hartwell. 

BRIGHTON. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — William  R. 
Champney,  Edward  Chamberlin,  David  Collins. 

Assessors. — Wm.  R.  Champney,  G.  Fuller,  Geo. 
Livermore. 

Clerk. — AVilliam  Warren. 

Treasurer. — Henry  H.  Larnnrd. 

Collector. — Jonathan  Hastings. 

Constable. — A.  H.  Cushman. 

BURLINGTON. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Wm.  Nichols, 
Wm.  Winn,  Jr.,  Humphrey  Prescott. 

Assessors. — AVm.  Nichols,  Wm.  Winn,  Jr.,  Geo. 
Gleason. 

C/e/-/;.— Sam'l  Sewall. 

Treasurer. — Humphrey  Prescott. 

Collector. — Alfred  P.  Shaw. 

Constables. — Stephen  Skelton,  Jr.,  Jos.  Butters. 


CAMBRIDGE. — 1851-52. 

City  Election  \st  Monday  in  March.     City  Govern- 
ment  organized  \st  Monday  in  April. 
Mayor. — George  Stevens.     Salary,  gSOO. 
Aldermen. — Stephen  Smith,  Abraham  Edwards, 
Calvin  Dimick,  John  Hews,  Anson  Hooker,  Rich- 
ard C.  Joseph. 

Common  Council. — John  S.  Ladd,  President. 
AVard  1.  David  S.  Buck,  David  B.  Hadley,  George 
Meacham,  Jonas  AVyeth,  Andrew  S.  AVaite.  AVard 
2.  George  T.  Gale,  Hiram  Brooks,  John  Dudley, 
J.  Dana  Hovey,  Royal  Douglass,  Hosea  Spencer, 
Mason  Davis,  Z.  L.  Raymond,  James  Atwood. 
AVard  3.  John  S.  Ladd,  Andrew  Jones,  Henry  S. 
Hills,  Thomas  P.  Ayer,  Luther  L.  Parker,  Edmund 
Boynton. 

City  Clerk.— ImciMiS  R.  Paige.  Salary,  5700 
and  fees. 

Clerk  of  Common  Council. — ^Eben.  M.  Dunbar. 
Salary,  ^100. 

City  Treasurer  and  Collector. — Samuel  Slocomb. 
Salary,  §700. 

School  Coimnittee. — His  Honor  the  Mayor,  ex 
officio.  AA''ard  1.  Francis  Bowen,  Cornelius  C.  Fel- 
ton.  AA^ard  2.  AVm.  AV.  AA^ellington,  Artemas  B. 
Muzzey,  Zelotes  Hosmer.  AA^ard  3.  Moses  Clarke, 
Massena  Goodrich. 

Overseers  of  the  Poor. — His  Honor  the  ISIayor, 
ex  officio.  AVard  1.  Charles  R.  Metcalf,  Joseph 
H.  Rice.  AVard  2.  Aaron  Rice,  Edward  T.  AVhit- 
ney.  AVard  3.  Geo.  AV.  Fifield,  Barnabas  Binncy. 
'Assessors. — AVilliam  L.  AVhitney,  Chas.  AVood, 
Joseph  AA''hitney. 

Warden  of  Alms  House. — George  AA\   AAliite. 
Salary,  g406. 
Alms  House  Physician. — M.Clarke.    Sal.,  5IOO. 
Principal   Constables. — Joseph  Sanderson,    Al- 
mond Lawrence,  Hiram  AA''elch. 

Constables. — Charles  Adams,  James  G.  Gibson, 
Joseph  G.  Cannell,  John  Bryant,  AA''illiam  Lough- 
rey,  Amos  P.  Rollins,  James  B.  Rice,  John  H. 
Patch,  John  Nichols,  Benjamin  L.  Mayhew,  Jas. 
C.  Nutc. 

Ward  Officers.— W^rd  1.  Stephen  T.  Farwell, 
Warden;  George  S.  Saunders,  Clerk;  Joseph  IL 
Pi-ice,  Hen.  R.  Glover,  Alex.  H.  Ramsay,  Inspectors. 
AA'ard  2.  Josiah  AV.  Cook,  Warden;  Joseph  W. 
Annable,  Clerk;  Elijah  H.  Luke,  Daniel  H.  Rich- 
ards, John  P.  Gregory,  Inspectors.  AVard  3.  Lu- 
ther L.  Parker,  ir«rV/«j ,-  Franklin  llaU,  Clerk; 
AVm.  A.  Munroe,  T.  Nelson  Hastings,  Eli  C.  Kins- 
lev,  Inspectors. 
'Sup't  o/'.SYreefe.— Samuel  Palmer.  Salary,  5G00. 
Superintendent  of  Burial  Grounds. — AVai-d  1. 
Joseph  Bracket.    AA'ard  2.  Daniel  Stone. 

CARLISLE. 

Selectmen,   Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
John  Jacobs,  Thomas  Green,  Joel  Boynton. 
Clerk. — John  Jacobs. 
Treasurer. — Thomas  Green. 
Collector  and  Constable. — George  F.  Durcn. 


MIDDLESEX   COUNTY. 


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CirAULESTOWN. 

Officers,  1852. 
City  Election  2d  Hlonclai/  in  December.     Govern- 
ment on/anized  \st  Monday  in  January. 

Mayor. — Ilichard  Frothingham,  Jr.  Salary,  ^500. 

Aldermen. — Edward  Lawrence,  Nathan  A.  Tufts, 
George  P.  Sanger,  Philander  S.  Briggs,  Samuel  S. 
lieynolds,  one  vacancy. 

Common  Council. — II.  P.  Fairbanks,  President. 
Ward  1.  II.  P.  Fairbanks.  Araos  Tufts,  Solomon 
Hovey,  J.  V.  Fletcher,  Andrew  Sawtell,  Caleb 
Rand.  "Ward  2.  Ezra  Brown,  Isaac  E.  Brown,  Jas. 
Fogg,  Jesse  Gay,  P.  J.  Stone,  Foster  Peirce.  Ward 
;5.  Otis  Clapp,  Charles  A.  Barker,  Elijah  Bigelow, 
Jesse  Stevens,  David  C.  Willis,  Hiram  P.  Remick. 

City  Clerk. — Charles  Poole. 

Clerk  of  Common  Council. — G;  V.  Hall. 

Messenyer  to  Mayor  and  sUdermeii. — N.  Pratt. 

Messetiger  to  Common   Council. — J.   D.  Gould. 

C^ity  Collector  and  Treasxirer. — Amos  Stone. 

Assessors. — J.  F.  Tufts,  Thomas  Greenleaf,  J. 
Adams. 

Overseers  of  the  Poor. — Joseph  Souther,  John 
Wesson,  Thomas  Greenleaf,  S.  S.  Reynolds,  G.  B. 
Albee,  John  Sanborn. 

Ward  Officers. — Ward  1.  Abraham  W.  Grant, 
Warden;  Darius  Merrill,  Clerk;  Oliver  Pratt,  Sam. 

F.  Tufts,  Jr.,  InsjKctors.  Ward  2.  J.  A.  D.  Worces- 
ter, Wardcyi ;  John  A.  Sanborn,  Clerk;  Wm.  C. 
Lears,  Samuel  Palmer,  Inspectors.  Ward  3.  J.  K. 
Frothingham,  Warden;  W.  B.  Shedd,  Clerk;  S. 
R.  Brintnall,  A.  W.  Hovey,  Edward  T.  Rand,  In- 
sjjecfors. 

Fire  Department. — Henry  Conn,  Chief  Engineer ; 
James  M.  Gardner,  \st  Assistant  Engineer;  S.  P. 
KcWey,  2d  Assistant  Engineer;  R.  Todd,  3d  As- 
sistant Engineer. 

School  Committee. — President  of  the  Board,  The 
Mavor.  Ward  1.  William  Tufts,  James  Adams, 
O.  C.   Everett,    Nathan   Merrill.     Ward  2.  James 

G.  Fuller,  Edward  Thorndike,  John  Sanborn,  Wm. 
Williams.  Ward  3.  A.  K.  Hunt,  C.  D.  Lincoln, 
Lemuel  Gulliver,  George  Bradford. 

CHELMSFORD. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — E.  F.  Webster,  S.  P. 
Hadley,  Ziba  Gay,  Jr. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Sherebiah  Spaiilding,  Jr.,  B. 
F.  Hodges,  Sewall  Parkhurst. 

Clerk.— E.  F.  Webster. 

Treasurer. — Joseph  Manning. 

Collector. — Moses  Gritfin. 

Constables.— R.  B.  Proctor,  S.  E.  Drugin,  P.  P. 
Perham,  Marshall  Moore. 

CONCORD. 

Selectmen. — J.  S.  Keyes,  A.  G.  Fay,  A.  A.  Kel- 
sey. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — F.  E.  Bigelow,  G.  Farwell, 
S.  Brown. 

Assessors. — George  Heywood,  D.  Clark,  James 
P.  Brown. 


Clerk. — F.  R.  Gourgas. 
Treasurer. — Stedin;in  Biittrick, 
Collector. — C.  W.  Goodcnow. 
Constable. — S.  Staples. 

DKACl'T. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — A. 
O.  Varnum,  Daniel  Atibott,  C'olburn  Blood. 

Clerk. — Ilenry  Richardson. 

Treasurer. — Reuben  Coburn. 

Collector. — Prcscott  Jones. 

Constables. — Samuel  Parker,  E.  E.  Richardson, 
Prescott  Jones. 

DUNSTAnT.E. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Andrew  Spaulding,  Ashiir  G.  Jewett,  Freeman  W. 
Marshall. 

Clerk.— I.  N.  Wright. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Ashur  G.  Jewett. 

Constable. — Ira  B.  Hall. 

PRAMIXGHAM. 

Selectmen. — Simon  AVhitnev,  Franklin  Turner, 
C.  C.  Esty,  A.  J.  Parmenter,  C.  E.  Horn. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Henry  Richardson,  Patten 
Johnson,  Charles  Capen. 

Assessors. — Warren  Mixon,  John  AVensel,  Sam'l 
Warren. 

Clerk.— 'EWa.s,  Temple. 

Treasurer. — Moses  Edgell. 

Collector. — Joseph  Fuller. 

Constables. — William  Hastings,  Theodore  H. 
Wheeler,  John  R.  Clark,  J.  W."  Tattle. 

GUOTON. 

Selectmen. — C.  Fletcher,  D.  Lakin,  C.  Prescott. 
Overseers  of  Poor. — J.  Rugg,  A.   Wright,    E. 
Fitch,  N.  Shattuck,  S.  Willard. 
Assessors. — J.  Gilson.  R.  Lewis,  W.  Torrey. 
Clerk.— Sohn  W.  Parker. 
Treasurer. — Walter  Shattuck. 
Collector. — A.  S.  Lawrence. 
Constables. — W.  C.  Lewis,  John  Park. 

HOLLISTON. 

Selectmen. — E.  Cutler,  Jr.,  John  Claftin,  Wm. 
H.  Blodgett. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Alden  Leland,  Luther  Bel- 
lows, Wm.  S.  Batchelder. 

Assessors. — Luther  Green,  Gilbert  Leland,  Philip 
Pond. 

Clerk.— A.  N.  Currier. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Edward  W.  Blood. 

Constables. — Edward  W.  Blood,  H.  M.  Johnson. 

HOPKINTOX. 

Selectmen. — Albert  Wood,  S.  D.  Davenport,  E. 
A.  Bates,  D.  W.  Fames,  J.  A.  Bagley. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — A.  Wood,  S.  D.  Davenport, 
E.  A.  Bates. 

Assessos. — Augustus  Phipps,  J.  A.  Fitch,  Wm. 
Adams. 

Clerk. — Levi  P.  Coburn. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — A.  C.  Putnam. 

Constables. — Jonathan  Whittemore,  C.  M.  Mel- 
len,  W.  Woodward.  2d. 

LEXINGTOX. 

Select)ne?i. — S.  W.  Robinson,  Joseph  Hcwe, 
Galen  Allen. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Samuel  Rice,  J.  C.  Welling- 
ton, P.  P.  Pierce. 

Assessors. — Wm.  Chandler,  J.  S.  Parker,  Silas 
Cutler. 

Clerk.— Albert  V/.  Bryant. 

Treasurer. — Nathaniel  MuUiken. 

Collector. — John  Beal. 

Constable.— O.  W.  Kendall. 

LIXCOLX. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Amos  Hagar,  Jr.,  J.  AV.Farrar,  Wm  F.  Wheeler. 
Clerk. — Henry  C.  Chapin. 
Treasurer. — Wm.  F.  A^Tieeler. 
Collector  and  Constable. — James  L.  Chapin. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


LOWELL. — 1852. 

City  Election,  2d  Monday  in  December. 

Mayor.— EMsha.  Huntington.     Salary,  S1200. 

Aldermen. — William  Fisko,  Wm.  North,  Sam'l 
Burbank,  Joseph  Bedlow,  Joseph  B.  V.  Coburn, 
Jos.  M.  Bullens,  Alpha  Stevens,  Sam'l  J.  Varney. 

Common  Council. — Ward  1.  liufus  Rogers,  John 
C.  Smith,  Jeremiah  Clark,  Paul  Hill.  Ward  2. 
L.  B.  Caverly,  Paul  Perkins,  Milton  Bonney,  AVil- 
liam  Hovey.  Ward  3.  D.  C.  Brown,  Wm.  Twichell, 
B.  C.  Sargeant,  Michael  B.  Caswell.  Ward  4. 
Holland  Streeter,  Eibridge  Livingston,  Abram 
French,  Willard  Minot.  Ward  o.  Edward  Fifield, 
Phineas  Whiting,  George  W.  Patterson,  Jonathan 
Kendall.  Ward  6.  Leonard  W.  Jaquith,  Seth 
Pooler,  Caleb  G.  Weaver,  William  C.  Parker. 

City  CVe;-;t.— Thomas  Ordway.     Salary,  ^1000. 

Messenycr. — Daniel  G.  Greenleaf.     Salary,  5625. 

School  Committee. — The  Mayor  and  Aldermen, 
exoffciis.  AVard  1.  William  G.  Wise.  Ward  2. 
Alexander  Wright.  Ward  3.  Gershom  F.  Cox. 
Ward  4.  WalteV  Burnham.  Ward  5.  Noah  M. 
Gaylord.     Ward  6.  Theodore  Edson. 

Ward  Officers.— \Vard  1.  Daniel  D.  Hackett, 
Warden;  Charles  A.  Welch,  Clerk ;  Chas.  French, 
Charles  Wilkins,  John  P.  Huggins,  Inspectors. 
Ward  2.  George  F.  Sawtell,  Warden;  John  F. 
Rogers,  Clerk;  George  K.  Paul,  Otis  L.  Allen, 
Alfred  S.  Saunders,  Inspectors.  Ward  3.  Ira 
Spaulding,  Warden;  H.  H.  Wilder,  Clerk;  Leon- 
ard Brown,  Benjamin  F.  Holden,  George  Crane, 
Inspectors.  Ward  4.  Benjamin  Goddard,  IFrtrc/e?*,- 
Alanson  Nichols,  Clerk;  Hubbard  Wilson,  Joseph 
S.  Grush,  Holland  Streeter,  Insjiectors.  Ward  5. 
Horatio  Fletcher,  Warden;  Jesse  Huse,  Clerk; 
David  Hyde,  Lyman  P.  Crown,  John  McLennan, 
Inspectoi'S.  Ward  6.  Henry  J.  Baxter,  Warden ; 
Levi  H.  Straw,  Clerk  ;  Alpha  B.  Farr,  Philbrick 
Cram,  Charles  B.  Russ,  Inspectors. 

LITTLETON. 

Selectmeti,    Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Amasa  Sanderson,  Thomas  S.  Tattle,  B.  Dodge. 
Clerk. — Amasa  Sanderson. 
Treasurer  and  Collector. — Luther  White. 
Constables. — Luther  White,  G.  A.  Stevens. 

MALDKN. 

Selectmen. — Caleb  Wait,  Henry  W.  Van  Voor- 
his,  Jesse  Berry. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Daniel  A.  Perkins,  Daniel 
P.  Wise,  David  Faulkner. 

Assessors. — Wm.  H.  Richardson,  Timothy  C. 
Edmcston,  Reuben  Atwood. 

Clerk. — Benjamin  G.  Hill. 

Treasurer. — John  Sprague. 

MAULKOUO'. 

Selectmen. — David  Goodell,  Eber  Howe,  S.  R. 
Phelps,  HoUis  Loring,  J.  S.  Witherbee. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — A.  Brown,  L.  Jewett,  Wm. 
Gibbon. 

Assessors. — Wm.  Barnes,  A.  Brigham,  Dwight 
Witt. 


.Clerk,  Treas.  and  Collector. — Lambert  Bigelow. 
Constable. — M.  W.  Woodward. 

MEDFOKD. 

Selectmen. — J.  O.  Curtis,  Peter  C.  Hall,  Geo.  T. 
Goodwin. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — John  T.  White,  B.  R. 
Teele,  Alex.  Grecrg. 

Assessors.— B..  Withington,  T.  R.  Peck,  E.  Teele. 

<7/e;-A.— Joseph  P.  Hall. 

Treasurer. — George  W.  Porter. 

Collector.— io\in  t.  White. 

Constables. — John  T.  White,  S.  Blanchard. 

MELROSE. 

Selectmen  and  Ovei'seers  of  Poor. — Jeremiah 
Martin,  Shubael  L.  Taylor,  Jonathan  Cochran. 

Assessois. — Shubael  L.  Taylor,  Anson  Green,  R. 
H.  Flint. 

Clerk. — Jonathan  Cochran. 

Trea,surer. — Isaac  Emerson. 

Collector. — Shubael  L.  Taylor. 

NATICK. 

Selectmen  atid  Overseers  of  Poor. — Willard  Drury, 
J.  D.  Morse,  E.  P.  Hollis. 

Assessors. — John  Travis,  John  Kimball,  Stead- 
man  Hartwell. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Chester  Adams. 

Collector. — Benjamin  F.  Ham. 

Constables. — James  H.  Dash,  John  E.  Lane, 
Horace  Cate. 

NEAVTOX. 

Seleettnen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Isaac  Hager, 
John  B.  H.  Fuller,  Luther  Paul,  Edward  J.  Col- 
lins, Wm.  F.  Ward. 

Assessors. — Isaac  Hager,  John  B.  H.  Fuller, 
Edward  J.  Collins. 

CVe;-/^.— Marshall  S.  Rice. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Luther  Paul. 

Constables. — C.  E.  Allen,  James  L.  Hamsted. 

PEPPERELL. 

Selectmen,   Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Sam'l  W.  Farrar,  Richard  Pierce,  Thomas  J.  Dow. 
Clerk. — Samuel  Farrar. 
Treasurer  and  Collector. — Luther  Lawrence. 
Constables. — L.  Lawrence,  S.  P.  Shattuck. 

READING. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Nathan   P.  Pratt,  Isaac  Flint,  Joseph  Eamcs. 
C/e;-/t.— Daniel  Pratt,  Jr. 
Treasurer  ami  Collector. — George  Batchelder. 
Constables.— YL.  N.  Cate,  F.  A.  Upton. 

SHERBURNE. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Dalton  Gould- 
ing.  Royal  Stone,  Warren  Whitney. 

Assessors. — Nathaniel  Dowse,  Jeremiah  Butler, 
Lyman  Whitney. 

Clerk,  Trcastirer,and  Collector. — Alpheus  Clark. 

Constables. — P.  M.  Bickford,  Joseph  Dowse,  Jr. 

SHIRLEY. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Andrew  J. 
Reed,  James  P.  Longley,  George  Davis. 

Assessors. — S.  D.  Benjamin,  Lewis  Blood,  Nath'l 
Hartwell. 

Clej'k. — Zenas  Brown. 

Treasurer. — Thomas  AYliitncy. 

Collector.— Vcter  TarbcU. 

Constables. — Peter  Tarbell,  George  Davis. 

SOMERVILLE. 

Selectmen. — J.  S.  Edgerly,  John  Runey,  T.  J. 
Leland,  Chas.  Miller,  Chester  Guild. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — C.  Tyler,  John  Dugan. 

Assessors.— John  C.  Magoun,  Abel  Fitz,  Wil- 
liam Bonner. 

Clerk.— C.  E.  Gilman. 

Treasurer. — Robert  Vinal. 

Collector. — Hugh  Moore. 

Constables. — Hugh  Moore,  William  Higgins. 


MIDDLESEX   COUNTY. 


SOUTir   IIE.VDINQ. 

Selectmen,   Ovrrseers  of  I'onr,  and  Asscssom. — 
Lilly   Eaton,  Samuol  Gould,  Peter  Wiley. 
( 'Irrk. — Edward  Mansfield. 
Treasurer. — Buirni^o  Vale. 
Collector. — James  Oliver. 
Constables. — John  S.  Eaton,  James  0.  BoswelL 

STONEII.VM. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — La  Gerry,  Amasa  Far- 
rier, Enoch  Fuller. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Jonathan  Hay,  Solon  Dike, 
W.  Richardson. 

(7/C/7.-.— Silas  Dean. 

Treasurer. — George  W.  Dike. 

( 'olleclor. — Etbridge  Gerry. 

Constables. — Osborn  Ilichardson,  Samuel  Tidd. 

STOW. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — C.  Tower,  \V.  E. 
Clark,   J.    B.  Brown. 

Ocerseers  of  Poor. — I.  Soper,  Daniel  Conant, 
Chas.  Parks. 

Clerk.— J oc\   Walcott. 

Treasurer. — John  Gates. 

Collector. — I.  B.  Brown. 

Constables. — M.  Davis,  G.  Rice. 

SUDBURY. 

Selectinen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — James  Moore, 
Levi  Dow,  Elisha  W.  Haynes. 

Assessors. — A.  B.  Jones,  Uriah  Moore,  Samuel 
A.    Jones. 

Clerk. — Ephraim  Stone. 

Treasurer. — Nahum  Thompson. 

Collector. — E.  W.  Haynes. 

Constable. — S.  A.  Jones. 

TEW'KSBURY. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors  — 
Leonard  Huntress,  Caleb  Livingston,  Samuel 
Thompson. 

Clerk. — Jonathan  Brown. 

Treasurer. — William  Rogers. 

Collector.— Zo\\-n.  P.  Taylor. 

Constable. — Samuel  Scarlett. 

TOVVNSEND. 

Selectmen,    Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Charles  Powers,  Joel  Emery,  Aaroa  Pressey. 
Clerk. — H.  A.  Gerry. 
Treasurer. — Joseph  Adams. 
Collector.— C.  B.  Barrett. 
Constables. — B.  F.  Lewis,  Eliab  Gowing. 

TYXGSBORO'. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  a7id  Assessois. — E. 
T.  Blodget,  Cyrus  Butterfield,  William  Sher- 
burne, Jr. 

Clerk  atid  Treasurer. — W.  B.  Cummings. 

Collector. — Jonathan  Bancroft. 

Constables. — Isaiah  Davis,  Reuben  S.  Coburn. 

•W.4.LTHAM. 

Selectmen. — Josiah  Rutter,  Sani'l  Perry,  Nathan 
Sanderson. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Samuel  Perry,  A.  Townsend, 
N.  Sanderson. 

Assessors. — S.  B.  Whitney,  Josiah  Beard,  Jonas 
Clark. 

Clerk.— F.  M.  Stone. 

Treasurer. — D.  A.  Kimball. 

Collector  and  Constable. — Ebenezer  W.  Fisk. 

WATERTOWX. 

Selectmen. — Seth  Bemis,  Leonard  Stone,  Denny 
P.  Hooker.     • 


Ovci'seers  of  Poor. — Antipas  Jackson,  Wm.  W. 
Russell,  Josiah  S.   Clark. 

Assessors. — Charles  Bemis,  Isaac  Stone,  E.  Rob- 
inson. 

Clerk. — William  H.  Ingraham. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Samuel  Noyes. 

Constables. — R.  C.  Rought,  Wni.  Tucker,  Hor- 
ace Keyes. 

"WAYL.VKD. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — W.  C.  Grout, 
James  D.  Walker,  Thomas  J.  Damon. 

Assessors. — Eli  Sherman,  James  S.  Draper, 
Lewis  Jones. 

<'.V«7,:.— Henry  Wight. 

Treasurer. — AV.  C.  Grout. 

Collector. — O.  B.  Braman. 

Constable. — Horace  Heard. 

■WEST   CAMBRIDGE. 

Selectmen.— Ma-nsuT  W.  Marsh,  L.  P.  Brirtlctt, 
Moses  Procter. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Isaiah  Jenkins,  L.  P.  Bart- 
lett,    S.  Symmes,  Jr. 

Assessors. — Wm.  Dickson,  Stephen  Svmmes,  Jr., 
W.  J.  Lane. 

Clerk. — Moses  Procter. 

Treasurer. — Josiah  H.  Russell. 

Collector. — Edward  Smith. 

Constable. — Luke  Agur. 

"SVESTFORD. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — J. 
Cutler,  Amos  Haywood,  L.  H.  Hildreth. 

Clerk. — Joseph  Hildreth. 

Treasurer. — Ephraim  Wright. 

Collector. — Edward    Prescott. 

Constables. — E.  Prescott,  Marcellus  H.  Fletcher, 
Joseph  Bailey. 

■WESTOX. 

Selectmen. — Edwin  Hobbs,  Isaac  Coburn,  Wm. 
Hastings. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Nathan  Hager,  Isaac  Co- 
burn,  A.  Johnson. 

Assessors. — Nathan  Hager,  John  Jones,  Alpheus 
Morse. 

Clerk. — Nathan  Hager. 

Treasurer. — Marshall  Jones. 

Collector. — Benjamin  Pierce,  Jr, 

Constables. — John  Jones,  Benjamin  Pierce,  Jr. 

"WILMIXGTOX. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Caleb  Eames,  James  Gowing,  Simeon  Jaquith. 
Clerk. — Lemuel  C.  Eames. 
Treasurer  and  Collector. — Samuel  B.  Nichols. 

AVINCHESTER. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — N.  B.  John- 
son, Charles  Mclntire,  Loring  Emerson. 

Assessors. — Cyrus  Bancroft,  Gardner  Symmes, 
J.  O.  Hutchinson. 

Clerk. — David  Youngman. 

Treasurer. — S.  B.  White. 

Collector.— S.  S.  Richardson. 

Constables. — Seth  Johnson,  Asa  Fletcher. 

■WOBURX. 

Selectmen. — Stephen  Nichols,  Jr.,  Horace  Conn, 
Samuel  R.  Duren. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Oliver  H.  Parker,  Walter 
Frost,  James  Brooks. 

Assessors. — Joshua  E.  Littlefield,  John  Johnson, 
Jr..  Moses  J.  Pearsons. 

Clerk. — Nathan  Wyman,  Jr. 

Treasurer. — G.  R.  Gage. 

Collector. — Edward  Simonds. 

Constables. — Albert  Thompson,  T.  J.  Porter. 


lU 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


MIDDLESEX  COUNTY  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY. 


Agricultural  Stores. 

Burbank,  Chase  &  Co.,  Lowell 
Clough  Isaac  S.,  VValthain 
Rlansur  Stoplien,  Lowell 
Rogers  J.  F.  &  J.,     " 

Apothecaries. 

Allen  (Curtis  L.,     Lowell 

Angler  Luther,  Medford 

Ayor  James  C,   Lowell 

Aycr  James  C.  &  Co.  " 

I'adjjer  William  M.,  Waltliam 

liaillelt  George,  Charlestown 

Wake  J.  H.,  Lowell 

Hond  William  L.,  Charlestown 

Carey  John  VV.,  (East)  Cambridge 

(yaillon  &  Hovey,  Lowell 

Cloutman  John  A.  J.,  Charlestown 

Colby  M.  D.  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Cooper  E.  &  Son,  Wobuni 

Cox  William  W.  N.,  Maiden 

Crafts  Benjamin  F.,  Charlestown 

Crafts  E.,  Jr.,  " 

Davis  Kendall,  Reading 

Eastman  C.  S.  &  Co..  Lowell 

Eaton  Lilley,  South  Reading 

Gouch  William  B,  Lowell 

Gray  E   L.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Green  Reuben,  (West)  Acton 

Guild  William  A.,  Lowell 

Hale  B.  S.  &  Co.,         " 

Hayes  Joseph  R..         " 

Howe  James  S.  N.,  Pcpperell 

Howe  Jose|)h  T.,  Natick        [mingham 

Johnson  Abner  R.,  (Saxonvrlle)   Fra- 

Kettell  George  P  ,  Charlestown 

Kidder  Samuel,  Jr.,  Lowell 

Kidder  Samuel  &  Co.,  Charlestown 

Kinsley  Eli  C,  (East)  Cambridge 

Lewis  Jairus,  Waltham 

Lincoln  Levi  E..  Lowell 

Manley  J.  H.,  Watertown 

Mann  D   P.,  (West)  Newton 

Maynard  John,  Lowell 

IMead  Jacob,  (East)  Cambridge 

Mead  John,  Lowell 

Moore  M.  A.,  Waltham 

Noyes  Samuel,  Watertown 

Orne  Joel  S.,  Cambridgo'poit) 

Parker  J.  M.  G.,  Lowell 

Potter  &  Gerrish,  Groton 

Potter  William  Francis,  Concord 

Ramsey  A.  H.  &  Co.,  Cambridge 

Rogers  Charles  B.,  Charlestown 

Scrihner  Isaac  W.,  liovvell 

Shattuek  W.  Sl  G.,  Groton 

Sherman  John  P.,  Reading 

Sisson  R.  W.,  Lowell 

Smith  S.  O.  &  Co.,  " 

Snow  I.  H.,  (West)  Newton 

Staniels  Edward  A.,  Lowell 

Staniels  Edward  L.,       " 

Sludley  Joseph,  Cambridgo(port) 

'riiayer  Henry,  " 

'J'oothaker  Charles,  Lowell 

Trull  E  ,  Woburn 

Vincent  F.,  Waltham 

Walker  J.  C.,  Charlestown 

Warren  William,  Brighton 

Webster  William  W  ,  Lowell 

Whitwell  J.  George,  Framingbam 

Willis  William  H.,  South  Roading 

Youngman  David,  Winchester 

ArcMtects. 

Bean  Daniel  G.,  Lowell 

Davies  George  11.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Esty  A.  R.,  Framingbam 

Ilovey  &  Ryder,  Cambridgo(port) 

Jarvis  John,  West  Cambridge 

Merrick  Joshua  B.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Rand  James  H.,  Lowell 

Stevens  John,  South  Reading 

Towlo  Lyman,  Newton  (Centre) 

Wiley  John,  'M,  South  Reading 

Wilson  Walter  M.,  Cand)ridge(port) 

Auctioneers. 

Adams  Otis,  Chelmsford 

Abbott  Joel  Augustus,  (North)  Reading 


Abbott  J.  VV.  P  ,  Wesiford 

Allen  C.  E.,  (West)  Newton 

Allen  J.  M.,  Cambridge 

Baker  William,  Marlboro' 

Baldwin  Francis,  liillerica 

Barber  'J'homas,  Hopkinton 

Battles  Thomas  B  ,  Sudbury 

Bellows  C.  W.,  Pepperell 

Bellows  Luther,  Hollislon 

Bigelow  11.  H.,  Marlboro' 

Billings  &  Newhall,  (West)  Newton 

lilancbard  S.,  Medfoid 

Bolles  Daniel,  Littleton 

Bradshaw  S.  C.  Jr.,  Somerville 

Brigbam  William  E.,  Marlboro' 

Brown  Charles,  Lincoln 

Brown  and  Brothers,  Waltham 

Brown  J.  B.,  Stowe 

Brown  William,  Cambridge 

Burnham  E.  U.,  Newton 

Carter  A.  J.,  Charlestown 

Chamberlain  W.,  Sherburne 

Chandler  William,  Lexington. 

Chipman  John,  Marlboro' 

Dana  Benjamin,  Watertown 

Dean  Silas,  Stoneham 

Emerson  James  G.,  Melrose 

Euslis  James,  South  Reading 

Fosdick,  Carter  &  Co  ,  Charlestown 

Fuller  Alden,  (West)  Acton 

Gay  E.  A.,  Marlboro' 

Green  Samuel  S.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Hall  Gustavus  V.,  Charlestown 

Hammond  Thomas  F.,  Natick 

Handford  Horace,  Cambridge 

Hardy,  Dexter  &  Co  ,  Lowell 

Hart  Joseph  S.,  Charlestown 

flartvvell  Stedman,  (South)  Natick 

Heald  Cyrus,  Carlisle 

Heard  Horace,  Wayland 

Hichborn  George  R  ,  Brighton 

Hill  Benjamin  G.,  Malderr 

Hobbs  William,  Waltham 

Howe  Albert,  Brighton 

Johnson  Horatio  N.,  Holliston 

Jones  E.  F.,  Pepperell 

Jones  John,  Weston 

Kimball  William,  Littleton 

Kingman  Ambrose,  Reading 

Knights  Samuel  C,  Cambridge(port) 

Lane  William  J.,  VVest  Cambridge 

Leslie  M.  F  ,  South  Reading 

Lewis  W.  C,  Groton 

Longley  James  P.,  Shirley  (Village) 

Lovejoy  Jeremiah,  Reading 

Manson  Frederick,  Cambridgoport 

Mellen  C.  N.,  Hopkinton 

Morse  Royal,  Cambridge 

Munroe  VVilliam  A.,  (East)  (Cambridge 

Oliver  Daniel  S.,  South  Reading 

Parker  Joseph,  Lowell 

Parkhurst  Henry,  Dunstable 

Hatch  E.  B.,  Lowell 

Philbrook  John,  Lowell 

Pierce  P.  P.,  Lexington 

Powers  Charles,  Townsend 

Prescott  Luther,  AVestford 

Pricbard  Moses,  Concord 

Rawson  G.  S.,  Marlboro' 

Raymond  F.  L.,  Somerville 

Richardson  Nathaniel  A.,  Winchester 

Robbins  Isaac.  Watertown 

Sliupleigh  &  Farringlon,  Lowell 

Simonds  George,  Bedford 

Smith  S.  P.,  Holliston 

Staples  Samuel,  Concord 

Tarbell  Lutbur  Jr.,  Pepperell 

Tnrlicll  I'flcr,  Shirley 

'J'honi|wiiii  Samuol,  Tyngsboro' 

Weed  Otis  H.,  Maldeir 

Wheeler  E ,  Framingbam 

Wheeler  T.  11., 

White  J.  T.,  Mcdford 

Whitney  John  A.,  Asblirnd 

Winn  William  Jr.,  Burlington 

Wright  F.  W.,  Ashby 

Bacon  Works. 

Hovey  E.  &  (Jo.,  Cambridge(porl) 
Howo&Teel,  " 


Bakers. 

Adams  John,  AVatertown 

Bean  D.  S  &  VV.,  .Medford 

Blood  A.  G.,  Lowell 

Blood  Sewell,  Waltham 

Bond  Albert,  Wilmington 

Bond  T.  D., 

Bradt  D.  &  G.  J.,  Lowell 

Brown  &  Co.,  Charlestown 

Childs  &  Clark,  Framingbam 

Clark  John  VV.,  Charlestown 

Conant  Josiah  A.,  (East)  t;ambridge 

Davenport  Edwin,  Charlestown 

Fairlield  William,  " 

Fitcbam  E.  A.,  " 

Flannegan  John  O.  " 

Gardner  John  W.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Gates  George,  Groton 

Gilmore  Orin,  Charlestown 

Harlow  Andrew  B  ,  Cambridge 

Higgins  John,  Charlestown 

Kennedy  Artemas,  Cambridge(port) 

Leiand  &  Ellis,  Holliston 

Lewis  S.  W.,  Charlestown. 

ftloody  B ,  " 

Patlee  Jesse  P.,  W^est  Cambridge 

Pierce  Benjamin  Jr.,  Weston 

Prentiss  A.,  Lowell 

Sanborn  J.  C,   " 

Scripture  I.  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Sims  N  ,  " 

Smith  &  Kenney,  Cambridge 

Smith  Nelson,  Cambridge(port) 

Snow  &  Wilder,         " 

Sweetser  Joseph,  Lowell 

Torrey  &  Weston,  Newton 

Waste  E.  P.,  Cambridge(port) 

Willard  J.  H.&;  Co  .Charlestown 

Withington,  H.,  Medford 

Bedstead  Mnnufacturers. 

Crosby  E.  &  G  ,  Lowell 
Owen  &  Stratton,  Waltham 

ledtick  Binding. 

Huddleston  VVilliam,  Billorica 

Bell  Hangers. 

Libby  I.  H.,  Lowell 
Stevens  Salmon,  " 

Belt  and  Roll  Manufacturers. 

Gates  Josiah,  Lowell 
Stevens  A.  &.  S.,  " 

Blacksmiths. 

Allen  A.  J.,  (West)  Newton 
Allen  John  P.,  Sudbury 
Alley  R.  J  ,  Burlington 
Alley  William  G.,  Billerica 
Angier  Joseph,  Framingbam 
Armstrong  &  Wetberbee,  Newton 
Bacon  William,  Ashland 
Bailey  Charles,  (South)  Natick. 
Barker  T.  VV.,  .Marlboro' 
Bell  &  Keen,  Medford 
Bickford  P.  B.  M.,  Sherburne 
Bigelow  F.  E,  Concord 
Bishop  Samuel,  'J'ownsend 
Blake  Darius,  Cambridge 
Blodgett  Jonas,  Acton 
Blodgctt  William  H.,  Acton 
Blood  S.  K.,  Shirley 
Boyso  Park,  Weston 
Bradt  B.  N.,  AVestford 
Bridges  S.  R.,  Hopkinton 
Brown  James  H.,  (West)  Acton 
Bryant  Aaron,  'J'yngsboro' 
Bryant  A.  W.,  (East)  Lexington 
liyanr  Marcus  D.,  Chelmsford 
Bitrn  John,  Ashby 
("aldwell  Joshua,  VA'ost  Cambridge 
(/allaban  John,  (East)  Cambridge 
(;arr  William,  Stow 
Chamberlain  P.,  VA'estford 
('hilds  Calvin,  Groton 
Coburn  David  A.,  Lowell 
Conant  G.  II.,  Charlestown 
Cook  II.  A.,  " 


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(.'orcornii  Luko,  (  Kiist)  Ciimliridgo 
Criifis  Mosfis  &  AtiKisu,  Nowton  (('on- 
Cuiiiinings  VV.  IJ.,  Tyn^ialioro'  [irc) 

Ciillor  James  !l.,  C:ifiiliriilyo 
Diidiiinii  N.  1'.,  (MxiltriffciKl 
Diimon  C,  (Cocliiuiiitc)  VViiyland 
Diiinun  Myron  I).,  Ueudinj; 
Dane  John,  liilleiicii 
Dano  John,  Wosltord 
Duniuls  John,  VVuIiham 
Diivia  S.  A  ,  Lcxinylon 
Diiy  t'tc'phen,  (lOusi)  Cambridgo 
Dod^e  r<c\vard,  Soniorvillo 
Dow  J.  K.,  C'amhri(!gc(poit) 
Drake  Ira,  Shorburno 
Diirant  &.  Pahner,  (North)  Chelmsford 
Dutton  Alexander,  liillurica 
Dutton  (Joorgo,  liedford 
DuUon  L.  L.,  Acton 
Dwyer  J.  G.,  llopUinton 
Eaines  James  H.,  (North)  Heading 
Kanies  Joshua  i\.,  South  Reading 
Easter  Josiah,  (Saxonville)  Framing- 
l^uton  Henry,  Tewksljury  [ham 

Eaton  Warren,  (North)  Heading 
Emery  Darius,  Shirley  (Village) 
Emery  James,  Charlestown 
Emerson  Daniel,  ".Valtham 
Farrar  George,  Shirley 
Eennesscy  James,  Framingham 
Finnegan  Hugh,  Cambrldgo(port) 
Forbes  licnjamin,  Brighton 
Freeman  Oliver  H.,  iSlelroso 
French  Leander,  Pepperell 
Frost  John,  West  Cambridge 
Frost  riiineas,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
Gage  &  Wheeler,  liowell 
Garlield  Hiram,  Weston 
Garland  G.  W.,  Ijowell 
Goodhue  William  W.,  Westford 
Greenwood  Abner,  Ashland       [kinton 
Greenwood   Hiram,  (Woodville)   Hop- 
Griffin  Silas,  (North)  Tewksbury 
Haley  G.  W.,  P,righton 
Hall  Ammi,  (East)  Eexington 
Hall  E  &  W.,  Concord 
Hall  J(din,  Marlboro' 
Ham  &.  Brother,  (Miarlestown 
Hanson  Joel  F.,  West  Cambridge 
Hasting  E.,  Framingliam 
Harris  Daniel,  Acton 
Henderson  Robert,  Cambridge 
Hill  Amos,  Tewksbury 
Hill  John,    howell 
Hill  Eawrence,  " 
Hodgkins  William,  Charlestown 
Hodgman  Benj.,  (West)  'J'ownsend 
Holbrook  H.  VV.,  Holliston 
Holden  Luther,  Shirley 
Holt  Luther,  Lowell 
Hood  John  &  Co.,  South  Reading 
Hovey  George,  Cambtidge(pon) 
Hutchinson  J.  VV,  Charlestown 
Jackson  A.,  VVatertown 
Jellison  John,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
Johnson  R.  B.  &  F.,  Winchester 
Jones  Andrew  J  ,  Cambridgo 
Kelt  J.  W.,  Hollistim 
Kilborn  J.  K.,  (South)  Groton 

Kimball ,  Boxboro' 

Knowles  J.,  Lowell 
Laikin  C,  (Charlestown 
Lawrence  Daniel  E.,  Pepperell 
Leeds  Joseph,  Stoneham 
Lchan  D.,  (East)  (Jambridgo 
Lothrop  John,  Acton 
Lovejoy  L.  &  D.,  Lowell 
ftlansur  David,  " 

Marshall  Ehen  H.,  Chelmsford 
Maynard  Aaron,  Billerica 
Maxwell  T.  J.,  Lincoln 
Melbourne  Thomas  J.,  Stoneham 
Mennig  George,  Lowell 
Merritt  Benjamin,  Watertown 
Messenger  H.  C.,  Holliston 
Moore  H.  F.,  Meillbrd 
iMmpby  John,  (Easi)  Cambridge 
Nelson  Avery,  Slow 
Ni.holsC.,  Lowell 
Niiltii.gfc  Prescott.  Cambridge 
O'l'rien  I)  ,  Franiingham 
Orne  Kbi-n  H..  (.\oitb)  Reading 
(:>i;oo,l  liichard  II.,   Maiden 


Pago  Daviil,  Berlford 
Parker  Cephas,  Reading 
Perry  J.  S.,  Wilmington 
Parker  Samuel,  Dracut 
Peters  Edward,  Framingham 
I'etiingill  &  Wheeler,  tjambridgo 
Phelps  &  Durgin,  Walibam 
Pierce  Elbridge,  Shirley  (Village) 
Pool  Joseph,  nialilin 
Powers  Abijah,  Sudbury 
Priest  S.,  Lincoln 
Putnam  J.  13.,  Wilmington 
Rand  James,  Cambiidge 
Ranger  Henj.,  'I'ownsend  (Harbor) 
Reed  S.  L.,  Watertown 
Richards  Lawrence,  Waltham 
Richards  William  R.,  Ho|)kinton 
Richardson  A.  P.,  Lexington 
Ricliardson  John  W.,  (,'barlestown 
Richardson  Wm.  H.,  West  Cambridge 
Richardson  Wm.  S.,  Charlestown 
Riloy  Patrick,  (East)  Cambridge 
Robbins  John  H.,  Acton 
Itobinson  Joel,  (East)  Cambridge 
Rogers  Joseph,  Stow 
Russell  John  A.,  (East)  Lexington 
Russell  Milo,  Groton 
Scott  Samuel  E.,  Cailislo 
Searles  John,  Townsend 
Shaw  &  Neal,  Natick 
Simonds  John,  JMelroso 
Skinner  Joseph,  Bedford 
Smith  A.,  Ashby 
Smith  Edwin,  VValthnm 
Smith  &  Meadowcraft,  Lowell 
Sopor  Jacob,  Stow 
Spear  S.,  Charlestown 
Stevens  G.  A.,  Littleton 
Stevens  J.,  " 

Stinson  &  Poole,  Lowell 
Stone  Buckley,  Framingham 
Stowe  Emerson,  Marlboro' 
Sutton  &  Vidito,  VVayhind 
Symnies  Alexander  S.,  Medford 
Symmes  George  W.,  " 

Symmes  Marshall,  VV'inchester 
Taylor  Samuel,  Bedforil 
Thwing  Gardner  H.,  (Camhridgeport) 
Trowbridge  Geo.,  (South)  Framingham 
Tucker  Ebenezer,  Weston 
Tufts  Edward,  Maiden 
Tuttle  John,  Cambridge 
Upham  Abijah,  (North)  Tewksbury 
Upham  George,  Weston 
Upham  Joel,  " 

Walton  Joshua,  South  Reading. 
Warren  Alden,  Groton 
Warren  J.  D.,  Littleton 
Webster  iMoses,  (North)  Reading 
Weeman  &.  Chalk,  Charlestown 
Weston  S.  J.  M.,  (Feltonsville)  Marl- 
Wheeler  Artemas,  Lowell  [boro' 
White  Charles,  Brighton 
VVhite  J.  H.,  Littleton 
Winchester  Samuel,    " 
Wood  M.  VV.  &  Co.,  Shirley 
VA'ood  William,  West  Cambridge 
Woodard  James  C,  Dunstable 
Wright  George  P.,           " 
Wright  T.  B.,  (Forge  Village)  West- 
Wright  William  H.,  Townsend      [foid 

Blind    Fast    and    Sash   Angle 
Manufacturer 

Bacon  Jonathan,  Bedford 

Boat  Builder. 

Bowers  Jonathan,  Lowell 

Bolil)in  and  Shuttle  Manufac- 
turer, 

Fisk  G.  W.,  Lowell 

Bonnet  Bleacheries. 

BradshawJ.,  Lowell 

Flanders  Peter  Jr.,  " 

Thompson  Belhuel  T.,  " 

Bookbinders. 

Dresser  Edwin  &  Co.,  Cambridge(port) 
.iordan  .A.,  Waltham 
Learned  I>.S  [blank  books]  Cambridge- 
Learned  S.  D.,  Watertown  [port 


Marshall  John  J.,  Framingham 
McDonald  H.,  Cambridge 
Merrill  &.  Straw,  Lowell 
Nourso  &.  Rcmick,  (y'arnbridgo 
Parker  Sc  Plymplon,  HolliHtiin 
Pearson  James  1).,  <-ariibiidge(port) 
Snrgeunt  B.  C,  Lowell 
Sim.md  S.  B., 
Stacy  John,  Concord 

BooksellerB. 

■Mien  Jonathan,  Lnwill 
Bartlett  John,  Cambridge 
Blake  Mrs.  (J.  M.,(;r(,ton 
Blaiicbartl  Rufus,  Lowell 
Butterfield  VV.  J.,  Lowell 
Crown  L.  P.,  " 

Davis  John  VV.,      " 
Dayton  N.  ij.,        " 
Fowlo-S.  VV.,  VV„hurn 
Howe  J.  T.,  Natick 
Hunnewell  William,  Cambridgo 
Jordan  A  ,  Waltham 
Learned  L.  S.,  (Camhridgeport) 
Learneii  S   1).,  Watertown 
March  Oliver,  Lowell 
Blarshall  John  J.,  Framingham 
Merrill  Nathan,  Charlestown 
Merrill  &  Straw,  Lowell 
Malloy  George,  " 

Mnnroe  James  &  Co.,  Cambridge 
Parker  &  Plympton,  Holliston 
Pearson  J.  D.,  Caml)ridge(port) 
Philbrick  John,  Lowell 
Pratt  Joseph,  Cambriclge(port) 
Rupp  George,  (East)  Cambridge 
Sargeant  B  C,  Lowell 
Simonds  S.  B.,  " 

Stacy  Albert,  Concord 
Walker  James  P.,  Lowell 
Walton  Amos,  Natick 
Watson  Abijah,  Lowell 
Whitney  Abel,  " 

Woodard  W.,  2d  ,  Hopkinton 
V'oungman  David,  Winchester 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 

Adams  Enos  H  .  Lowell 

Arnold  &  Co.,  Charlestown 

Austin  James,  Lowell 

Bacon  R,  " 

Barr  John,  " 

Bascom  William,         " 

r^erry  &  Cochran,         " 

Blanchard  Rnfiis,         " 

Boardman  L  mgley  H.  " 

Boatdmnn  S    A.,  " 

Bowker  Luke  I)  ,  " 

Chase  Lorenzo.  " 

Cheney  C.  11.  R.,  « 

Cook  John  C.,  " 

Cox  Samuel  W.,  Maiden 

Critchett  Nathaniel,  Lowell 

Danforth  Otis,  Cambridge 

Elston  William,     Lowell 

Farr  &  Whitney,        '' 

Fetnald  Lewis  S.,       " 

Gladwin  P.  A.,  " 

Gleason  H.  C,  " 

Gleason  &  Fiske,        " 

Goodhue  William  P.,  Charlestown 

Hale  A.,  " 

Hill  Albert,  Lowell 

Hill  Charles,  Maiden 

Hovey  Joshua,  Lowell 

Johnson  S.  J.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Keyes  James,        Lowell 

Kiltredgo  Daniel,       " 

Knight  &  Poor,  Charlestown 

Leavitt  William  P.,  I.,owell 

.Martin  Newoll,  Charlestown 

Mason  Stephen  J.,     Lowell 

McLanalhan  II.  L.  S.,    " 

.McLanatbnn  S.,  " 

.Merrill  Joseph,  " 

.Miller  Charles,  Charlestown 

Moore  Sabiiliiel,      Lowell 

Murphy  William,  " 

Nichols  &.  Wilder,  ('ambridge(port) 

O'Brien  Luke,  Lowell 

Poor  Charles,  Charlestown 

PritcbanI  VVilliain  IL,  Charlestown 

Reed  Enos,  ('Zast)  Cambridgo 


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MASSACHUSETTS    STATE   KECOllD. 


Roberts  William,  Lovvoll 
Russell  Natlian,  Caii)briclgc(port) 
yampsiiri  &   Pear,  " 

Searles  Charles,  IjOwoII 
S|iencer  Michael,    " 
Stone  Samuel,  " 

Wait  James  M.,  Maiden 
Ware  B.  F.  &  Co.,Wuhurn 
Webster  William  W.,  Lovvoll 
Wellington  &  Rogers,        " 
White  Khenezer,  Charlestown 
While  T.  J.,  Cambridge 
^\'llitely  Joseph,  Lowell 
Winchester  AJark,  Charlestown 
Wood  Jonas,  Cambridge 
Wright  George,  Lowell 
Wright  Hapgood,     " 
Wright  N.  iM.,  " 

Voujig  James,  " 

Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturers. 

Abbott  R.  F.,  South  Reading 

Abbott  Frederick  (North)        " 

Abbott  J.  A.,  "  " 

Abbott  Samuel,  "  " 

Abbott  Thomas  R.,    "  " 

Adams  A.  D.,  Charlestown 

Albee  Abner  Jr.,  Hopkiritori 

Avery  Ephraim,  Melrose 

Avery  Kittredge,      " 

FJacon  Reuben,  Bedford 

Baker  Geor:;e  F.,  Waltham 

Baker  William,  &  S.  1).,  Marlboro' 

Balcom  E.  S.  &  Co  ,  Grolon 

Biililwin  Henry,  Townsend  (Harbor) 

Baldwin  Uriah,  "  " 

Banker  D.  L.,  Newton 

Barnard  &  Claflin,  Hopkinton 

Barrett  Artemas,  Melrose 

Barrett  James,  " 

Batchelder  B.  F.,  Holliston 

Batchelder  John,  " 

Batchelder  Wm.  S.,     " 

Bate  George,  Cambridge 

Bencefc  Amsdame,(Feltonsville)  Marl- 

Bemis  Royal,  Waterlown  [boro' 

Bent  William,  (Cocbituate)  Wayland 

Bigelow  C.  1).,  Marlboro' 

Blaisdell  &  Dulton,  Carlisle 

Blood  Willard,  Ashland 

Bowers  Charles,  Concord 

Bowers  Charles  R.,  (West)  Acton 

Bovvker  &  Phipps,  Hopkinton 

Bowker  Uriah,  " 

Boyd  &  Corey,    Marlboro' 

Brigham  Dennison,     " 

Brigham  Ephraim,  Natick 

Brigham  F.  &  Co.,  (Feltonsville)  Marl- 

Brigham  George,  Marlboro'  [boro' 

Bryant  Joseph,  Lowell 

Brooks  William,    Reading 

Brown  Caleb  D.,  " 

Buckman  D.  &  Son,  Wohurn 

Burnham  D.  D.,  Littleton 

Burrell  Edmond,  Sudbury 

Butterfield  John,  Bedford 

Bultorworth  John,  Lowell 

Caldwell  S.,  Woburn 

Campbell  James  S.,  (North)  Reading 

(Jarr  John,  Ashby 

Chamberlain  P.  W.  &  Co.,  Bedford 

Chapman  S.  H.,  Pepporell 

(;hipmam  John,  Marlboro' 

ClaHin  John,  Holliston 

Clark  Charles,  Wallham 

Clark  Daniel,  " 

Clark  Thomas,  Cambridge 

Coburn  Abijah,  Weston 

(!oburn  N.  P.  &.  Co.,  Hopkinton 

Coggin  Gilman  A.,  Heading 

Cra^in  F.  IC,  Woburn 

Craigin  E,  Groton 

Craigin  I.,       " 

Crooks  S.  &.  A.,  Hopkinton 

('roflsman  A.,  Shirl<!y 

C'limmings  Haninl,  Woburn 

t'ullor  Arnory,  Holliston 

(^"uiler  &  Leiand      " 

(y'utlcr  Silas,  Burlington 

Cutter  (^'aleb,  Shirley 

Davenport  &  Gibbs,  Hopkinton 

Davenport  S.  D.  &,  Son,        " 

Davis  1,  Tyngsboro' 


Davis  John,  Lexington 

Davis  S.  H.,  Winchester 

Daniels  George  T.,  Holliston 

Dedinan  William,  Marlboro' 

Deland  William,  (West)  Townsend 

Denton  E  ,  Canibridge(port) 

Dickinson  E.  M.,  Marlboro' 

Dike  Lyman  &  Co.,  Stoneham 

Douse  Nathaniel,  Sbolburno 

Durgin   H.  P.,  Natick 

Duraiit  Reuben,  (j'ambridge(pori) 

J'uren  Warren,  Lexington 

Eager  William,  Marlboro' 

Eaton  Timothy,  West  Cambridge 

Edwardi  Baker,  Stoneham 

Edwards  J.  P.  &  E.,  Lincoln 

Ijlliolt  Joseph,  Somerville 

Emerson  &  Barrett,  Melrnso 

Emerson  Charles,  Stoneham 

Emerson  Darius  F.,      " 

Emerson  Thorna."?,  South  Reading 

Emery  William  E.,  Lowell 

Estes  Joseph,  (South)  Groton 

Fvans  J.  M.,  South  Reading 

Evans  L.  B.,      "  " 

Fairbanks  J.,  Waltham 

Farnsworth  David,  ( Feltonsville)  Marl- 

Farrar  A.  W.,  Shirley  [boro' 

Farwell  Royal,  Natick 

Fay  S.  G.,  Marlboro' 

Felch  Isaac,  Natick 

Fisk  John  D.,  (East)  Pepperoll 

Fisk  H.  N.,  Weston 

Fisk  Lovett,  Holliston 

Flagg  William,  (West)  Newton 

Flanders  H.  H.,  Woburn 

Flanders  John,  " 

Flanders  William,   " 

Fletcher  John,  Acton 

Flint  Frederick    VVoburn 

Foster  Dudley,   Billerica 

Foster  Joseph,  " 

Foster  Samuel,         " 

Foster  Stephen,  Reading 

Frost  William  W.,  Charlestown 

Fry  S.  T.,  IMarlboro' 

Fuller  &  Newhall,  Melrose 

Furbush  E.  A.,  Ashland 

Gamage  Joseph  S.,  Hopkinton 

Gates  Seromus,  Ashby 

Gay  &  Proctor,  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 

Gleason  Lewis  P.,  Bedford 

G  rammer  &  Brother,  Woburn 

Gray  William  H  ,  Acton 

Green  Aaron,  Melrose 

Green  George,  Stoneham 

Green  James,  Melrose 

Green  Oliver,  Woburn 

Green  Peter  Jr. ,  Stoneham 

Greenwood  ,  Marlboro' 

Iladley  Timothy  B.,  Stoneham 

Hagar  Walter,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 

Hall  J.  D.,  (North)  Townsend 

Hanchelt  Ebenezcr,  Natick 

Hanchell  F.  &  Co.,        " 

Ilanchott  Wm.  T.,  " 

Harvey  Patrick,  Waltham 

Hastings  Jonas,  Concord 

Hastings  Jonas,  Weston 

Hastings  William,  " 

Hawkos  Adam,  South  Reading 

Hawks  James  &.  Son,  Holliston 

Hawks  &  Perry,  " 

llawley  George,  Lowell 

Hay  Cyrus,  Stoneham 

llaydcn  Isaac  J.,  Lowell 

Hayes  Ephraim,  Natick 

Hayes  Richard,        " 

Howes  Auron  T.,  (North)  Reading 

Ilildroth  Joseph,  Westford 

Hill  Brewer,  Camhridgo(port) 

Hill  Charles,  Maiden 

Hill  H.  W.,  West  Cambridge 

Hill  John  &  Co  ,  Stoneham. 

Hitchirigs  George,  Maiden 

Hod^don  John,  Newton  (("outre) 

Hiililon  Abiel  &  Sons,  (loading 

Holdon  Luther,  Woburn 

llolyoko  Wrn.  W.,  Marlboro' 

Hooper  William,  Tvngshuro' 

llon-bton  John,  Marlboro' 

Howard  Ainos,,Stoiieluini 

Howard  Caleb,  Melrose 


Howe  Abraham,  Marlboro' 

Howe  &  Brigham,  Marlboro' 

Hubbard  Appleton,  Hopkinton 

Hubbard  Jiickson,  Ashby 

Hudson  William,  l.e,\ington 

Huntoon  A.,  Lowell 

Huntoon  Moses  ('.,  Lowell 

Hyde  Nathan,  Woburn 

Johnson  Harris,      " 

Jones  Abel,  Littleton 

Jones  &  Brown,  Suilbury 

Jones  George  VV.,  Brighton 

Jones  Sampson,  Ashland 

Kelsey  A.  A.,  Concord 

Kidder  Enoch,  Sudbury 

Kidder  F.  H  ,  Medford 

King  Enos,  Hopkinton 

Kingman  John,  Stoneham 

Kingsbury  Benj.  W.,  Newton  (Centre) 

Knowles  David,  (North)  Chelmsford 

Lamay  Oliver,  Charlestown 

Langley  S.  T.,  Woburn 

Lawrence  A.,  Tovvnsend  (Harbor) 

Leath  William,  Woburn 

Leighton  Albert.  Groton 

Leiand  Alden,  Holliston 

Locke  Reuben,  Jr.,  Stoneham 

Lovejoy  James  A.,  Billerica 

Lyon  James,  Brighton 

Maguire  Andrew,  Lowell 

Mann  William,  Maiden 

Manning  A.  W.,  Woburn 

Mansfield  F.  B.,  HopkingKm 

.Marshall  George  W.,  Lowell 

Mason  A.  A.,  South  Reading 

Mclntiro  Abel,  Peppnrell 

Mclntire  Levi,  (North)  Townsend 

Mono  John,  Watertown 

ftlerrill  Darius,  Lowell 

Merrill  Moses,  Somerville 

Mcsser  Moses  K.,  Stoneham 

Morley  Richard,  Brighton 

Moore  A.,  Chelmsford 

Moore  J.  N.,  Lowell 

.Morris  John,      " 

Morse  E.  C,  Natick 

Morse  Freeman,  Marlboro' 

Morse  Leonard,  Natick 

Morse  Walton,         " 

Motion  William,  Winchester 

Moulton  Horace,  Framingham 

Nash  O.,  (East)  Lexington 

Newell  Elsworth,  Ashby 

Newhall  George,  Melrose 

Newton  H.  R.,  Wayland 

Nichols  &  Wilder,  Cambridge(port) 

Nichols  VV.  W.,  (North)  Rending 

Nichols,  Winn  &  Co.,  Woburn 

Nulling  Eleazcr,  (East)  Pepperoll 

Nnlting  Vespasian,  Dracut 

Oliver  T.  IC,  Stowo 

Ordway  A.  O.,  (South)  Natick 

Parker  Charles  H.,  Billerica 

Parker  Edmond,  VVinchester 

Parker  Guslavus  (North)  Reading 

Parker  Jerome,  Reading 

Parker  Stillman  E.,  " 

Parks  Jonas,  Watertown 

Perkins  Jonathan,  Mcdtord 

Perry  (Calvin  H.,  Natick 

I'crry  William  2d.,     " 

Piorce  John,  (Saxonvilln)  Framingham 

Phillips  Ezekiel  P.,  Natick 

Pratt  E..  (Feltonsville)  Marlboro' 

Puffer  Elijah  (Saxonville)  Frnmingh.im 

Purcell  John,  Cumbridge(port) 

Ramsdell  Thomas,  West  Cambridge 

Rand  Samuel,  Cambridge 

Raymond  Wm.  T.,  Cambridge(port) 

Reed  Enos,  (East)  Cambridge 

Rhoades  Alfred  J.,  Stoneham 

liico  Abner,  (South)  Framingham 

Richardson  Alpha,  Stoneham 

Richardson  Henry,         " 

Richardson  H.  G.,  Reading 

Richardson  Jedulhan,  Woburn 

Richardson   O.  VV.   &  Sumner,  Stone- 

llichnrdson  Prestmi,  Reading         [ham 

Robbins  Asa,  Grolon 

Koiindy  Augustus,  Woburn 

Itow  Parker  S..  (;amliri(lge(port) 

liowo  Allen  &.  Son,  Slonehain 

Sawyer  John,  Stow 


MIDDLESEX    COUNTY. 

lot 

Sawyer  Josiali,  Cnml)ri(l^o(port) 

Flsko  (Jeorgo,  Ijowoll 

Dana  James,  Brighton 

Scolley  M.,  Charlnstmvir 

Harlow  Charles,  (;umbridgc(porl) 

D:ivi<  A.  L  ,  Concord 

SeavcT  Cliarles,  llopkinloo 

iMt'Sorvo  W.  iS.,  Hopkinton 

\y.ivi-i  (;arilner,  Brighton 

Seaver  Willium,  Asliliiml 

Mitchell,  L.  D.,  Canibridge(port) 

Davis  II.  D.,              " 

Shiilliick  Josiuli,  (Kaat)  I'epporcll 

Osborn  Dolphin,          " 

Diivis  Samuel,  Jr.,  " 

Sliattuck  I'ulnam,  I'eppnioll 

Pa^o  George  G.,          "            " 

Dyer  Inaac,                " 

Sliattuck  William,  Attoii 

I'riest  Michael,  .Ashland 

Dyer  Loreii/o,          '' 

Sherenaii   I'rentiss,  Waltliam 

Priest  v.,  Waterlown 

Karnes  E.  H.,  Holliston 

Slatterv  Jiiliii,  Lowell 

Small  A.  H.,(West)  Nowton 

Brass  Founder. 

Eiitiies  J.  T.,  Wilmington 
Fames  L.  C., 

Smith  A.,  Somervillo 

Dana  l):nid,  Lowell 

Eaiii..s  Willard  R.,  Ashland 

Smith  A.,  VVallham 

En;;lish  John,  Brighton 

Smith  James,  Newlon 

Brewers. 

Fitts  Nathan,  Lexington 

Smith  Jusiah,  Lexington 

Donahoe  Owen,  Lowell 

Fletcher  Robert,    " 

Spraguo  Daniel  L.,  Sioneliam 

Fowler  William,  Chailestown 

Fletcher  Gilman,  Billerica 

Sprnsue  Henry,  Melrose 

Haley  Nathaniel,          " 

French  Volney,  Stow 

StaUord  John,  Caml.ridgn 

Hancock  Otis,  Lowell 

Fuller  Ehenezer,  Brighton 

Stander  Simeon,  South  Reading 

Jones  Joseph,  Jr.,  Waltham 

Giles  Willard, 

Steele  James  &  John,  Slonehani 

Kent  John,  Charlestown 

Goodenough  J.  B.,      " 

Stevens  Darins,                     " 

Gowing  James,  Wilmington 

Stevens  John  W.,  Marlhoro' 

Brick  Makers. 

Graves  J.  J  .  Groton 

Stoddard  &  Woodman,  Nalick 

Bennot  Clark,  Somerville 

Hamlett  William,  Tyngsboro' 

Stone  Ahijali,  Walertown 
Stowe  Jolin,  South  Reading 

Blake  &  Hayes,  Cambridge 

Hapgood  Cyrus,  Bedford 

Chick  Horace,  Somerville 

Hariington  C.  D..  West  Cambridge 

Stratton  L.,  (I'eltonsville)  Marlboro' 

Clark  Joseph,             " 

Hildreth  H.T.,  Natick 

Sweetaer  A.  N.  &  A.  G.,  So.  Reading 

Fisk  Mark,                « 

Hill  Stephen,  Brighton 

Sweetser  Madison,                 " 

George  Obadiah,  Cambridgp(port) 

llolden  Charles,  Shirley 

Sweetser  Tliomas  H.,  Reading 

Hadley  Benjamin,  Somerville 

Hollis  J.  W.,  Brighton 

Sweetser  Warren  &  Co.,  Stoneham 

Holt  C, 

Hollis  T.  a., 

Tash  J.  II..Nallck 

Hubbel  Peter,  Charlestown 

Houghton  J.  C,  Littleton 

Taylor  J.  U.,  Woburn 

Hubliel  &  Abbot,  Cambridge 

Howe  &  Brigham,  Mailboro' 

Temple  Hiram,  Ashland 

Juques  William,  Somerville 

Jackson  N.  &  S.,  Brighton 

Temple  R.  N.,  Reading 

Kenniston  Albert,         " 

Jackson  S.  M.,  Newton  (Centre) 

Thompson  &,  Barber,  Hopkinton 

Kinsley  H.  &  C,          " 

Jenkins  Thomas  J.,  Billerica 

Thompson  Cyrus  A.,  Reading 

Kinsley  Z.,                    " 

Johnson  Benjamin,  Brighton 

Thorning  John,  Somerville 

Knowllon  Ira,               " 

Jordan  Horace,               " 

Thwing  C.  H  ,  Woburn 

KingG.T.,                    " 

Keyes  Marcus,  (North)  Chelmsford 

Tidd  John  &  Son,  " 

Sanborn  «t  Blair,          " 

Kingsbury  Leonard  A.,  (South)  Natick 

Tilion  A.  &  Co.,  Ashland 

Sands  John,  Cambridge 

Larkin  Selem,  Sudbury 

Tolman  Elisha,  Concord 

Tufts  &  Boyden,  Somerville 

Leiand  Ira,  Westford 

Trask  M.  C,  West  Cambridge 

Mansfield  Joel,  Bedford 

Tucker  Joshua,  Hopkinton            [ham 

Brokers. 

Martin  Nathaniel,  Brighton 

Tuttle   Isaiah   (Saxonville)   Framing- 

Brown  William,  Cambridge 

McFarland  C,  Hopkinton 

Upham  Asa,  Jr.,  Melrose 

Brown  S.  U.,  Cambridge(port) 

Mead  A  &  O.,  (West)  Acton 

Upham  Benjamin  R.,  " 

Fowler  H,  S,,  Lowell 

.Moore  Abraham,  (West)  Townsend 

Viles  Nathan,  Waltham 

Hews  John,  Cambridge(port) 

Nelson  1).,  Holliston 

Wait  Joshua,  [ladies]  Maiden 

Hovey  Ac  Ryder,         " 

Newcomb  James,  Brighton 

Wail  Samuel  H.,  [ladies]  " 

Hyde  David,  Lowell 

Nutter  Charles,            " 

Walcott  E.  &  S.,  Natick 

Marvell  Henry  W,  " 

Parker  C.  L.,  Winchester 

AValcolt  George,         " 

Munroe  William  A  ,  (East)  Cambridge 

Parker  &  Tuttle,  Westford 

Walcott  John  H.,        " 

Olmstead  E.,  Lowell 

Parks  John  (South)  Groton 

Walton  E.  il..  South  Reading 

Peabody  James,  West  Cambridge 

Warren  Isaac,  Weston 

Brush  Makers. 

Peabody  John,                 " 

Warn  n  Jonathan,  Waltham 

Fellows  Charles  F.,  Loivell 

Phipps  William  G.,  Hopkinton 

Warri.n  Rufus,               " 

Fellows  John,  Cambridge(port) 

Pierce  B.  F  ,  Brighton 

Washourn  1).,  Natick 

Hatvoy  &  Burton,  (East)  Cambridge 

Pierce  Horace,     " 

Washburn  &  Gurney,  Natick 

Stratton,  Sheriff  &  Co.,  (E.)  Cambridge 

Pierce  H.  W.,      " 

Washburn  Thomas,  Framinghara 

Butchers . 

Pierce  Milo,  Chelmsford 

Wells  H.  B.  &  Co.,  Melrose 

Ptatt  E.  R.,  Brighton 

Weston  Aaron,  Reading 

Abbott  Jacob.  Brighton 

Prentiss  James,  West  Carabridgo 

Weston  Luther,      " 

Ale.vander  Oliver,  " 

Raymond  C,  Littleton 

Whilcomb  Lowell,  Dunstable 

Allen  &  Barber,  (West)  Newton 

Reed  George  W.,  Brighton 

White  John,  South  Reading 

Allen  John.  (North)  Reading 

Reed  Isaac,  (West)  .Acton 

^Vhite  Luther,  Littleton 

Arnold  M.  V.,  Brighton 

Reynolds  &  Derby,  Concord 

White  Robert,  Lowell 

Arnold  S.,  (Feltonsville)  Marlboro' 

Rice  Edmund,  Jr.,  Brighton 

Whitney  Joseph,  Walthara 
Whorlan  J.  S.,  Waltham 

Baker  George,  Brighton 

Robinson  D.,  Hopkinton 

Bates  M., 

Russell  B.  F.,  West  Cambridge 

Wiley  David,  South  Reading 

Bates  Otis,             " 

Saunders  N.,  Brighton 

Wiley  E.E., 
Wiley  Leonard,       " 

Bent  Rufus,            " 

Sheldon  &  Buck,  Wilmington 

Boynton  Isaac,  Jr.,  Pepperell 

Smart  Richard,  Brighton 

Wilkins  A.  B.,  Stoneham 

Boynton  Joseph.  Brighton 

Smith  Isaac,            " 

Wilkins  &  Ingalls,  Acton 

Boynton  J.  T.,  Bedford 

Stevens  R,,  Pepperell 

Wilson  Asa,  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 

Brackett  Chas.,  Newton  (Centre) 

Stewart  James,  Somerville 

Wil,-(in  John  O.,  Natick 

Bracketl  Nathaniel,  Newton 

Stewart  Robert,         " 

Withington  Isaac,  Brighton 

Brewer  Elish.i,  Brighton 

Stone  J.  F.,  Groton 

Wood  A.  S.,  Woburn 

Brooks  Stephen,     " 

Stone  James  F,,  Shirley        . 

AV'ood  Elijah,  Concord 

Buck  James,  Wilmington 

Swan  Charles,  West  Cambridge 

Wood  William  S.,  (  East)  Pepperell 

Rurnham  Richard,  Winchester 

Swain  N.,      Ashby 

Woodard  J.  &  W.,  Hopkinton 

Butterfield  Abel,  Lexington 

Swain  Otis  N.,  " 

Woodbury  John,  (West)  Acton 

Butterlield  S., 

Taylor  J.,  Groton 

Wyeth  Hollis  N.,  Stoneham 

Carter  &  Gowing,  Wilmington 

Taylor  Jacob  F.,  Brighton 

Wyman  G.  M.,  Winchester 

Chamberlain  N.  &  D.  (South)  Framing- 

Thayer  Luther,          " 

Clapp  Moody,  Brighton                   [ham 
Clark  Edward,  Sherburne 

Towne  Albeit,           " 

Botanic  Medicines. 

Towne  Amos,             " 

Cheover  .John,  Chatlestown 

Claik  James,  Brighton 

'I'ravis  Clark,  Holliston 

Cheney  William  S.,  Lowell 

Clifford  E.  iM.,  Holliston 

Travis  William,    " 

l>owse  Amos  W.,  Lowell 

("oburn  Edward,  Weston 

Tubbs ,  Brighton 

Remick  Hiram  P.,  Charlestown 

Cook  Arnold,  Somervillo 

Upham  Clement,  Chelmsford 

Thompson  M.  E.,  Lowell 

Cook  John,  Brighton 

Upton  Alanson,  (North)  Reading 

Cooledge  J-  F.,  (South)  Framinghnm 

Wethern  Nathaniel,  Brighton 

Box  and  Trunk  Makers. 

("unimings  N.  F.,  Townsend  (Harbor) 

Wethern  Thomas,         " 

Allen  Otis  &.  Co.,  Lowell 

Cutter  I.  D.  &  C.  A,  Sudbury 

White  Abijah,               " 

Brooks  &  Tyler,        " 

Cuzzens  Eli,  Sherburne 

White  Caleb,                 " 

15 


138 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Wilds  George  VV.  &  Co.,  Medford 
Woods  &  Warren,  Marlboro' 
Woodbridge  S.  F.,  West  Cambridge 

Cabinet  Makers. 

Adams  James,  Concord 

Badger  George,  Heading 

Badger  William,     " 

Ballard  Joseph,  (East)  Camlirldge 

liancroft  Joseph  W.  South  Rea<ling 

Batchelder  George  O.,  Reading 

Bellis  Matthew,  Walthani 

Bent  Ebenezer,  Chatleslown 

Bent  J.  D.,  Reading 

Bent  Luther,  Watertown 

Blanchard  Dexter,  Groton 

Buckley  S.,    Charleslown 

Burditt,  Ball  &  Spear,  " 

Cheney  John.  Reading 

Childs  Otis,  Framingliam 

Clark  Charles,  (Noith)  Tcwksbury 

Cummings  G.,  Waltham 

Gumming  Joseph,     " 

Damon  John  F.,  Stoneham 

Delano,  J.,  Charlestovvn 

Dinsniore  Samuel  H.,  Reading 

Dupee  Geoige  B.,  Westford 

Fewkes  Edward,  Watertown 

Forster,  Lawrence  &  Co.,  Charlestown 

Foster  J.  &  E.  &  Co.,  Tewksbury 

Francis  Walter,  (West)  Waltham 

French  E.  F.,  Hopkinton 

French  Gardner,  Heading 

Goodnow  William,  Waltham 

Hancock  Horace  A.,  Cambridge(port) 

Harnden  Sylvester,  Reading 

Hart  J.  M.,  (North)  Reading 
Hixon  Edward,  Cambridge 
Holmes  E.  &  Co.,  Charlestown 
Holmes  F.  M.  &  Co.        " 
Holmes  &  Fletcher,        " 
Kendall  John,  Framingham 

Kiernan  James,  Cambridge 

Kimball  Stephen  L.,  South  Reading 

Kingman  Francis,  Reading 

Kingman  Henry,  " 

Kingman  Josiah  A.,    " 

Kite  James,  Charlestown 

Lawrence  William,  Burlington 

Leonard  G.  F.  &  E.  A., Camhridgc(port) 

Manning  Ezra  C,  Reading 

Masse  Marcellas,      " 

Parker  &  Manning,   " 

Patten  Aaron  H.,  Billerica 

Peitce  F.  &  J.  &  Co.,  Charlestown 

Periy  Charles,  " 

Pevear  Thomas,  Reading 

Pond  Nelson,  Holliston 

Pratt  Asa,  Watertown 

Robinson  &  Fifield,  Charlestown 

Ross  Ozias,  Lowell 

Ruggles  Samuel  T.,  Reading 

Sanfbrd  A.  W.,  (South)  Natick 

Simonds  T.  F.,  Waltham 

Simonds  William,  Winchester 

Smallwood  E.  A.  &  G.  T  ,  Newton 

Skinner  A.  H.,  Cliarlestown 

Sweet  &  Bayer,  Cambridge(port) 

Taylor  Sewall,  Sudbury 

'I'horpe  Thomas  E.,  West  Cambridge 

Walker  Francis,  Waltham 

Whall  Geo.  F.,  Brighton 

Witrcdge  William  (North)  Reading 

Wood  C.  P.,  Watertown 

Wright  A.  &  G.,  Westford 

Candles. 

[See  Soap  and  Candles.] 
Cap  Makers. 

Bent  &  Bush,  Lowell 
Hopkinson  A.,      " 

Carpenters  and  Builders. 

Adams  Al)iiah,  Ashliind 

Adams  &  Alwood,  (East)  Cambridge 

Allen  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Armstead  John,  Charlestown 

Atwood  Benjamin  E.,  Lowell 

Bailey  E.  K.,  Ashland 

Bailey  Thomas  H.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Baker  A.,  Lowell 

Baker  K.  W.,  Winchester 


Balch  James,  (West)  Acton 

Bald  Noah,  Townscnd 

Barber  H.,  Holliston 

Barker  Josiah  H.,  Melrose 

Barker  Samuel,  " 

Barnes  Sylvanus,  Marlboro' 

Barrett  J.  O.,  (Wesfl  Townsend 

Batchelder  Josiah,  (North)  Reading 

Beaty  &  Bradley,  Medfurd 

Bellows  Luther,  Hollislou 

Bellows  S.  A.,  " 

Bemis  C.  W.,  Waltliam 

Benson  Samuel,  Lowell 

Bigelow  Charles,  Sherburne 

Bigelow  James,  Ashland 

Bigelow  &  Wight,  Natick 

Bird  Charles,  Jr.,  (South)  Natick 

ISIack  Simon,  Maiden 

Blake  C,  Lowell 

Blake  John,  Melrose 

Blanchard  Alanson,  West  Cambridge 

Blood  Luther,  Groton 

Boulton  Stephen  H.,  Natick 

Boutell  Calvin,  Townsend 

Bowker  Samuel,  Ashby 

Bradbury  &  Tenny,  Sometville 

Bradley  George,  South  Reading 

Brasee  M.  P.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Brewster  R.  R.,  Ashland 

Broad  F.  W.,  Brighton 

Blown  Abijah,  Marlboro' 

Brown  Amos,  Charlestown 

Brown  David,  Marlboro' 

Brown  D.  h.. 

Brown  F.  C,  Lincoln 

Bruce  Adolphus,  Weston 

Bruce  &  Pettingill,  Lowell 

Bryant  William,  Tewksbury 

Buck  J.  S.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Buck  Silas  B.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Bullaril  Appleton,  Holliston 

Burbank  William,  Medford 

Burns  Jefferson,  Melrose 

Burr  Gushing,  West  Cambridge 

Burrell  J.  H.,  Charlestown 

Buttrick  F.,  Concord 

Buttrick  Francis,  Waltham 

Buttrick  Isaac  (East)  Lexington 

Caldwell  Charles,  Medford 

Campbell  Charles,  Wayland 

Campbell  Warren  A.,  (North)  Readin; 

Capel  Curtis,  (East)  Lexington 

Caswell  Asa,  Natick 

Chamberlain  John,  Cambridge 

Chapman  Elias,  Pepperell 

Chapman  &  Porter,  Charlestown 

Cheney  Henry,  (Assabet)  Sudbury 

Childs  S.  A.,  (West)  Acton 

Clark  Aaron  2d,  Charlestown 

Clark  David,  West  Cambridge 

Clark  Jonathan,  Maiden 

Clark  Joshua,        " 

Clark  Ozias,  Cambridge 

Clark  Simon  P.,  " 

Clement  .Moses,  Winchester 

Clement  William  P.,  Hopkinton 

Clisbee  John,  Marlboro' 

Colbuin  A.,  Hopkinton 

Colburn  D.  G.,       " 

Cole  Samuel  G.,  Lowell 

Collins  Hiram,  Cliarlestown 

Conant  Bailey,  Stowe 

Corey  George,  Westford 

Corson  Jedediah  V.,  Melrose 

Cousens  Horace,  Newton  (Centre) 

Cousens  Joseph  E.,  "  " 

Cowdry  N.  VV.,  (East)  Pepperell 

Crawford  John,  South  Reading 

Creesy  Daniel,  Reading 

Gushing  &  Bates,  Charlestown 

(.^utler  Amos  B.,  Bedford 

Cutlei  Isaac,  ("ambridgo 

Cutler  Nathaniel  C,  Bedford 

Cutler  Thomas  C,  " 

Cutting  Ephraim,  Weston 

Dailey  Lewis,  (Cambridge 

Dame  W.  W.,  Brighton 

Damon  John  E.,  Ashby 

Davies  (Jeo.  M.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Davis  D.  &  B.,  Lowell 

Day  Ralph,  Cambridge 

Dow  Daniel  F.,  Pepperell 

Dowser  William,  Lowell 


Dudley  F.  K.,  Waltham 

Dudley  S.  W.  &l  J.,  Cambridge 

Dunham  I.  P.,  " 

Dupee  C.  H  ,  VVest  Cambridge 

Dupee  W.T.,        " 

Dwight  Francis,  Shirley 

Fames  Joseph  H.,  (North)  Reading 

Eaton  Ezra  D.,  "  " 

Ellis  John,  Charlestown 

Emerson  Ik.  Lamkin,  Lowell 

Emery  Stephen,  Melrose 

Esty  Dexter,  Framingham 

Fall  Geoige  H.,  Maiden 

Fall  Gershom  L.,  " 

Fall  Sewall, 

Fay  fliram  W.,  Marlboro' 

Felch  Andrew  W.,  (South)  Groton 

Fernald  E.,  Cambridge 

Fifield  &  Peabody.  Lowell 

Fitzgerald  Stephen,  Lexington 

Fletcher  B.  F.,  Camhridge(port) 

Fletcher  J.  E.,  Littleton 

Flint  S.  &  B.  K.,  Cambridge 

Floyd  Daniel,  Billerica 

Foss  Darius  W.,  Lexington 

Francis  Ebenezer,  Cambridge 

French  &  Fuller,  Lowell 

Frost  Oren,  Tewksbury 

Gay  J.,  Charlestown 

Geoige  James,  Brighton 

Giles  &  Noyes,  Acton 

Gilmore  Metcalf,  Holliston 

Goodwin  Charles  H.,  Reading 

Gowing  Eliab,  Townsend 

Grant  Elijah,  Cambridge 

Grant  Job  N.,  (East)  " 

Gray  George,  Waltham 

Green  Elislia,  Stoneham 

Green  Jeremiah,  South  Reading 

Grover  Edmund,  (North)         " 

Hall  Ira  B.,  Dunstable 

Hamlin  Cyrus,  Westford 

Hamlin  Paiker  W.,  (North)  Tewksbury 

Hammond  Martin,  Natick 

Hart  John,  Townsend 

Hart  Samuel,        " 
Hapgood  W.  G.,  Marlboro' 

Hardy  Samuel,  Billerica 

Hartwell  John  B.,  West  Cambridge 

Haitwell  J.  C  ,  Shirley 

Haseltine  G.  W.,  Lowell 

Haven  George  F.,  Marlboro' 

Haven  Isaac,  " 

Hayes  Luther  S.,  Cambridge 

Haynes  Nathan,  (Saxonville)  Fi'^ming- 

Hayward  Francis,  Acton  [ham 

Hayward  Matthew,  Cambridge(  ort) 

Hay  ward  Moses,  Acton 

Hayward  William,  Lexington 

Healey  John  P.,  Natick 

Healey  Joseph,         " 

Heath  J.  H.,  Watertown         [mingham 

Hemmenway  Adam,  2d,  (South)  Fra- 

Hemmenway  A.  H.,  Waltham 

Hemmenway  Dexter,  (So. )Framingham 

Hemmenway  E.,  "  " 

Hemmenway  J.,  "  " 

Hemmenway  John,        "  " 

Hersam  Oren,  Stoneham 

Hill  John,  Somervillo 

Hoar  Daniel,  Waltham 

Hobson  Moses,  Concord 

Hodgen  Isaiah,  Newton 

Hodgman  George.  Ashby 

Holden  Jonas,  Shiiley 

Holmes  Stephen,  Newton 

Holt  Daniel,  Lowell 

Holyoke  Edward,  Marlboro' 

Hood  Abram  K.,  Lowell 

Horn  George,  Watertown 

Horn  William,  Jr.,    " 

Hosley  A.  J.,  (VVest)  Townsend 

Hosiner  N.  S.,  Concord 

Hosmer  D.  W..  (West)  Acton 

Houghton  Charles,  Waltham 

Houghton  W.  P.,  (VVest)  Newton 

Howard  Calvin,  (North)  Chelmsford 

Howe  Elbridge,  Marlboio' 

Howe  H.  C.  &  J.  F.,  Lowell 

Huckins  N.,  Lowell 

Hunt  J.,  Charlestown 

Hurd  &  Cook,  (West)  Newton 

Hutchins  S.,  Charlestown 


MIDDLESEX    COUNTY. 


139 


Hutchinson  Kfustus,  Ciiinlirldgo 
Jiicol)9  diaries  S.,  Mndforil 
Jiirvis  John,  West  Ciiiiibridge 
.r.iquoa  H.  ».,  ('hnrhsslown 
Jii(|ii<!s  John  I'.,  'IV'wkshury 
.lonuinga  Jeaso,  llopkinton 
Johnson  A.  S.  (West)  Nuwion 
Johnson  A.  W.,  llopkinton 
Johnson  Elmore,  VVinciiijstor 
Johnson  Gideon,  Wallhiiin 
Johnson  P.  H.,  llopkinton 
Jones  P.,  Acton 
Jones  J.,  Lincoln 
Jones  S.  A.,  t^ti(ll)Liry 
Jordan  A.,  Newton  ( l/0«rr  Fall-i) 
Jordan  Thomas  ( I'.asl)  (^amhriiigo 
Kendall  Amasa,  Franiingham 
Kendall  Jeremiah,  Tj'iigsboro' 
Kandall  John, 
Kendall  S  C,  Waltham 
Kendtick  Samuel  C,  Maiden 
Keyes  George    VV.,   Newton    (Lower 
^  Kimhall  Moses,  Melrose  [Falls 

Knapp  E.,  Acton 
Knowlton  Edward,  Ashland 
Larcom  Jonathan,  Chelmsford 
Lawrence  A.,  Ashby 
La\vrence  David,  " 
Lawrence  J.  \V..  Peppcrell 
Lawrence  Levi,  Ashby 
La\vrence  Lorini;,  " 
Lawrence  0.  F.,  Shirley  (Village) 
Lawrence  William  J.,  Ashby 
Libby  Isaac  H.,  Lowell 
Lincoln  G.  &  C.  A.,  Cambridge 
liimkin  Jacob,  Melrose 
Litchtield  R.,  Cambridge 
LooUe  Simeon,  Melrose 
Locke  William,  Lexington 
Lougley  E.  D.,  Shirley  (Village) 
Longley  Otis,        "  " 

Loring  Elisha  B.',  Maiden 
liOthrop  Amasa,  Sherburne 
Ldvett  Thomas,  Lowell 
Lowell  John,   IVpperclI 
Lucas  Milo,  (West)  Xewton 
Lyudc  Anios  P.,  Jlelrose 
Lyon  William,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
Mann  Ebenezer,  Sherburne 
Manning  J.,  (Feltonsville)  Marlboro' 
Marple  John  M.,  Charlestown 
Mason  S.  L.,  " 

Masse  John,  (South)  Natick 
Mathes  A.,  Lowell 
McCaren  Terrenco,  Lowell 
McGaffery  &  Henry,  " 
Meeks  Timothy,  Concord 
Merrill  Ezekiel,  Shelburne 
Sleserve  C,  Hopkinton 
Miller  Jacob,  Pepperell 
Miller  Samuel,        " 
Jlilton  J.  S.,  Charlestown 
Moore  Sumner,  Wayland 
Morse  J.  A.,  (South)  Natick  [ham 

Moulton  Chas.,  (Saxonville)  Traming- 
MuUiken  Henry,  Lexington 
Mulliken  Isaac,  " 

Ncwcomb  1.  W.,  South  Reading 
Newton  David,  Marlboro' 
Noble  John,  Maiden 
Noycs  Joseph,  Lowell 
O'Brien  James,  Charlestown 
Orcutt  Levi,  SomerviUe 
Orcutt  Levi  Jr.,     " 
Packard  Zenas,  Holliston 
Paine  John,  Charlestown 
Page  Asa,  Billerica 
Palmer  A.  C,  Charlestown 
Palmer  Granville,  (East)  Cambridge 
Parker  Eli  P..  Chelmsford 
Parker  William  2d.  Reading 
Parkhurst  Edwin  K.,  Chelmsford 
Parride  John,  Weston 
Patcli  William,  A\'altham 
Payson  Edwin,  Holliston 
Payson  S.  &  W.  L.,  " 
Peabody  &  Woodward,  Lowell 
Pendexter  C.  &  A.,  ( East )  Cambridge 
Perkins  Andrew  C.  South  Reading 
Perkins  John.  Wayland 
Perkins  Levi,  Cambridge 
Phelps  Jonas,  Hopkinton 


Phelps  Sylvester.  IIopkinf/>n 

l'licl)is  fliniiias.  (South)  Natick 

Pii-kclt  Samuel,  ('ainlirid.,'c 

I'icn-r  .t  ISurnhani,  Watertown 

I'iiTce  .lames,  Medlurd 

Picrci'  Ncliemiali,  llopkinton 

l>ik(r  S.  E.,  Holliston 

Platts  P.,  Watertown 

Polland  Dawson,  (West)  Chelmsford 

Pond  J.,  Hopkinton 

Poi)e  &  Pingree,  Newton 

Porter  IL  W.,  Heading 

Pratt  A.  W.,  Charlestown 

Pratt  Edward,         '" 

Pratt ,  Maiden 

Prentiss  D.  V..  Hoiikinton 

Prcscott  numiihrey,  liurlington 

I'ringle  .lohn,  South  Reading 

I'ritehard  G.  W.,  Littleton 

Proctor  James,  Lowell 

Purrington  John,  South  Reading 

Putnam  J.  B.,  Hopkinton 

Randall  Benj.,  Somerville 

Reed  S.  A.,  Peppcrell 

Reed  William  U.,  Bedford 

Reeves  Henry,  Wayland 

Richardson  &  Collamore,  Winchester 

liieker  M.  &  J.,  Cambridge(port) 

Rivers  Isaac,  " 

Robbins  &  Law,  Littleton 

Robinson  C.  H.,  Stow 

Rogers  William  R.,  Maiden 

Rowe  S.  W.,  (iroton 

Russell  .Samuel  C.,Carnbridge(port) 

Salter  Joseph,  Billerica 

Sanderson  Henry,  Townsend  (Harbor) 

Sanger  Joseph,  U'atertown 

Sanger  S.  A.  &  Ambro.se,  Sherburne 

Saunders  &  Blodgett,  Cambridge(port) 

Saunders  William,  Cambridge 

Sawtell  .(osiah,  Lowell 

S.awtcll  .losiah  A.,  Lowell 

Sawtell  William.  Shirley  (Village) 

Scarle  William,  Townsend  (Harbor) 

Shattuck  Joseph,  Winchester 

Shaw  I^wis,  Cambridge 

Shed  Thomas  R.,  Billerica 

Sherwin  Nero,  (West)  Townsend 

SherwinT.,  "  " 

Smallidge  J.  W.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Smith  &  Hayward,  Charlestown 

Smith  Josiah,  Weston 

Smith  Micah,  Stow 

Smith  Nathaniel,  Natick 

Smith  Reuben,  Stow 

Smith  Sidney,  Marlboro' 

Snell  Orlando,  Lowell 

Spalding  &  Page,  " 

Sparrow  Jas.  H.,  Cambridge(port) 

Spokesfield  Joseph  W.,  Reading 

Stacy  Rufus  K.,  Lowell 

Stevens  John,  West  Cambridge 

Stewart  Eli,  SomerviUe 

Stickney  Nathaniel,  Dracut 

Stickney  &  Shepard,  Cambridge 

Stiles  Stephen,  " 

Storer  &  Blanchard,  West  Cambridge 

Stone  J.  B.,  (Cochituatc)  Wayland 

Stone  H.  P.,  Winchester 

Swallow  B.,  Tyngsboro' 

Swallow  James,  Dunstable 

Sweet  D.  M.,  Lowell 

Taylor  Elbridge,  Wilmington 

Taylor  Franklin,  Melrose 

Temple  Timothy,  Reading 

Tenney  Samuel,  Townsend 

Thomas  W.  B.,  Medford 

Tower  Charles,  Stow 

Tower  J.  L.,        " 

Treffren  Jonas,  SomerviUe 

Trow  Francis  R.,  Camliridgc 

Trowbridge  Otis,  Newton 

Turner  J.  Jr.,  Charlestown 

Turner  Luther.  (West)  Newton 

Tuttle  D.  A.,  Lexington 

Tuttle  J.  S.  &  J.  W.,  SomerviUe 

Tyler  Edward.  (East)  Lexington 

Underwood  George.  Franiingham 

Underwood  John.  (East)  Cambridge 

Valentine  Is.iac  B.,  Hopkinton 

Vickery  Jonathan  A..  \Vinchester 

Wadleigh  J.  C  ,  Brighton 


Wait  (;alel),  Mnlden 

Wait  &  StevenK,  Cambridge 

Waleott  D.  H.,  (KeltonHvilh;)  Marlboro' 

Ward  George,  (West)  Newton 

\VaterH  D.  G..  Shirley 

Watson  Edwiird  F.,  liOWcU 

Wavmouth  (Jeo.  W.,    " 

W.i.lier  .lohn  11.,  Cambridgc(port) 

W.'llHigton  Albert.  Ashby 

\\illiiigton  I).  K.,  West  Cambridge 

Wi'ston  (ieorge,  Lincoln 

Wetlierbee  Andrew,  Wultbam 

V\  etlicrbec  Asa,  Ijowell 

Wetlierbee  JO.  C,  Concord 

Wetherljee  Josiah  Jr.,  Waltham 

\\  etlierbee  Oliver,  Boxboro' 

Wheeler  Erastus  0.,  Ashby 

Wheeler  Jo.siah  1).,  Acton 

AVhipple  Oren,  Newton 

Wliitclicr  Ha/,en,  Stoneham 

Whitromb  0.  W.,  Shiriey  (Village) 

^Vliite  .lohn  P.,  Cambridge 

Whitman  Kbcn  W.,  South  Reading 

Wiggin  William  IL,  Lowell 

Wiley  Adam,  South  Reading 

Wiley  I'eter,        "  " 

Williams  G.,  Charlestown 

Willis  S.  A.,  Sudbury 

Wilson  J.,   Charlestown 

Wilson  J.  B.  &  C,    " 

Wilson  Nathan,  Cambridge(port) 

Windsor  W.  S.,  Brighton 

\\'inn  Francis,  Cambridge 

Winter  Stephen,  Billerica 

Witt  E.,  (FeltonsvUle)  Marlboro' 

Witt  G.  D.,        "  " 

AVorcester  J.  &  F.,  Stoneham 

Alright  Alanson,  Lowell 

Wright  Ephraim,  Westford 

Wright  .lames  M.,  Billerica 

Wymau  E.,  Charlestown 

Carpetings. 
Adam  &  North,  LoweU 
Hardy  Thomas,       " 
JIcDonald  John  &  John  Jr.,  Lowell 
AVeaver  &  Brother,  " 

Carpet  Manufacturers. 

Cowley  J.,  Lowell 

Knight  &  JIaynard,(Assabet)  Sudbury 

Lang  Roger,  Lowell 

Lowell  Manuf.  Company,  Alex.  Wright, 

agent,  Lowell 
Mather  J.,  Lowell 
Siner  J.,         '" 

Carriage  Manufacturers. 

Abbott  Levi,  WUmington 
Adams  Willi,am,  Hopkinton 
Allen  &  Mulliken,  Cambridge 
Arnold  Edwin,  Sudbury 
Atherton  Walter,  Townsend 
Bacon  Isaac  P.,  Bedford 
Bispham  Thomas,  Natick 
Blake  Edwiird,  (South)  Natick 
Blodgett  0.  M.,  Billerica 
Bogle  E.  B.,  Brighton 
Bowers  Jonathan,  Lowell 
Brigham  William,  (East)  Lexington 
Brigham  A\'iUiam  E.,  Marlboro' 
Brooks  Lawrence,  Dunstable 
Brooks  Silas,  Bedford 
Brown  Edward,  Stow 
Brown  James,         " 
Buckman  S.  C,  West  Cambridge 
Burt  George  E.,  Westford 
Byam  Stillman,  Chelmsford 
Caldwell  Joseph,  Brighton 
Carr  E..  Groton 

Caulkin  John,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
Chapman  E.  A.  &  F.  L.,  Cambridge 
Childs  W.  Ward,  Stoneham 
Cogswell  &  Fiske,  Brighton 
Cook  Asa,  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 
Currier  W.  C,  West  Cambridge 
Cutler  James  M.,  Holliston 
Cutler  Josephus  W.,    " 
Cutler  Simeon,  " 

Dav  &  Converse.  Lowell 
Dcering  &  Prichard.  Brighton 
Dickson  William,  fl'est  Cambridge 


140 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Dix  Joseph  0.,  South  Reading 

Dixon  Joseph,  Charlestown 

Dudley  \V.  K.,  Wayland 

Durant  John,  Pepperell 

Durant  John  W.,     " 

Eaton  J.  B.,  Lowell 

Emerson  Daniel,  Waltham 

Fisher  Addison,  Natick 

Fisher  Anson,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 

I"rost  Aaron  Jr.,  Tewksbury 

Frothingham  Richard,  Charlestown 

Garfield  George,  Weston 

Ilauson  Joel  F.,  West  Cambridge 

Harrington  Edwin,  Sudbury 

Harnden  Jonathan  (North)  Reading 

Ilarwood  E.  &  E.  A.,  AVestford 

Ilarmond  E.  Jr.,  Ashland 

Hastings  Hollis,  (South)  Framingham 

Heard  J.  F.,  Wayland 

Hitchcock  George  L.,  Ashby 

Hemmenway  Elliott,  Marlboro' 

Horn  C.  E.,  (South)  Framingham 

Howard  Elbridge  A.,  (North)  Reading 

Houghton  N.  S.,  Reading 

Howe  James,  Marlboro' 

Hunt  Joshua,  Carlisle 

Hunnewell  Charles,  Cambridge 

Jenkins  Joel,  Lowell 

Joy  N.  T.,  (East)  Pepperell 

Kegan  Patrick,  (West)  Newton 

Kingman  Ambrose,  Reading 

Kingsbviry  Joseph,  Waltham 

Lapham  D.  K.,  Groton 

Lapham  L.,  Littleton 

Lynde  Nathan,  Charlestown 

Manning  0.,  Littleton 

Martin  William  H.,  Cambridge(port) 

JIaynard  Oilman,  Marlboro' 

McDaniel  James  R.,  Groton 

Mead  Lyman,  Boxboro' 

Moore  George  R.,  Westford 

Morrill  C,  Wilmington 

Newhall  Francis,  Lincoln 

Partridge  Joseph,  HoUiston 

Pierce  Abijah,  Weston 

Pratt  &  Perkins,  Medford 

Proctor  Charles,  Chehnsford 

Puffer  Reuben,  Watertown 

Piand  Benjamin,  Cambridge 

Rand  Willard,  Weston 

Rhoum ,  Watertown 

Robbins ,  Dunstable 

Sage  Samuel,  Bedford 

Salisbury  James  C,  Sherburne 

Shed  John,  Charlestown 

Smith  A.  J.,  Charlestown 

Smith  Dennis,  Watertown 

Spaulding  Isaiah  B.,  Chelmsford 

Stearns  Charles,  AVayland 

Stevens  L.  W.,  (West)  Acton 

Stevens  Sampson,  Westford 

Stevens  AVilliam,  Townsend 

Stickney  Solomon,  (East)  Lexington 

Stone  J.,  Somerville 

Sylvester  Q.  A.,  Townsend 

Symmes  L.  R.,  AViuchester 

Teele  Elbridge,  Medford 

Thayer  Isaac  F.,  Concord  [ham 

Trowbridge   George,  (South)  Framing- 

Trowbridge  Stephen  AV.,  Newton 

Tucker  C.  K.,  Lexington 

Tufts  Elias,  Medford 

Tufts  Richard,  " 

Tufts  F.  H.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Twitchell  J.  A.,  AValthara 

AVare  V.  0.,  Sherburne 

Waters  J.  J.,  (AVcst)  Townsend 

W;i(ts  Francis  A.,  Cambridge 

Wliitc  AVarren,  AVatertown  [ford 

AA'hittomore  &  Hamilton  (N.)  Chelms- 

AVilliams  Emery,  Shirley  (A'illage) 

AVilson  Frederick,  Dunstable  [ing 

AVinship  John  &,  Brother,  South  Read- 

AVoods  M.  AV.  &  Co.,  Sliirley 

A'oung  Alexander,  Jlopkintou 

Carriage  Repository. 

Tamplin  James  B.,  Charlcstuwu 

Carvers. 
Bent  Everett,  AVatertown 
Brown  F.,  Charlestown 


Fewkes  J.  &  E.,  AVatgrto^vn 
Hyde  James,  Chai'lestown 
Stevens  George,  Charlestown 

Chair  Factory. 

Holt  Asa,  Ashby 

Chemical  "Works. 

Newton  Chemical  Co.,  George  Gardner 

&  Co.,  (Boston)  agents,  AValtham 
Hollis  Charles,  Charlestown 

Cigar  Makers. 
Bennett  B.  F.,  Billerica 
Douglass  &  Greenwich,  Camb'ge(port) 
Fisher  Joseph,  AFaltham 
Farrar  James,  Maiden 
Fowler  George  D.,  Lowell 
French  AA'illiam  S.,  Charlestown 
Hammond  N.  0.,  (East)  Cambridge 
Harvicker  Henry,      "  " 

Howlett  AA'illiam,  Cambridge(port) 
Leonard  C.  AA'.,  " 

LeFrancis  Thomas,         " 
Mason  Allen,  Lowell 
Mort  J.  AV.,         " 
Morris  Samuel,  Maiden 
Sylvester  J.  L.,  Cambridge 
A'aneida  John,  Maiden 
Valentine  Isaac,  Reading 
AAHiitney  H.  A.,  Lowell 
AA'itham  Thomas,  Cambridge(port) 

Civil  Engineers  and  Surveyors. 

Abbot  E.,  AVestford 

Adams T.  J.,  (North)  Chelmsford 

Apploton  Edward,  Reading 

Bacon  Austin,  Natick 

Bancroft  Joseph,  Reading 

Barker  E.,  Charlestown 

Bennet  John,  Lowell 

Blake  J.  B.,  Newton  (Centre) 

Dullard  Otis  B.,  Holliston 

Butler  Caleb,  Groton 

Butterfiekl  &  Swan,  Lowell 

Chase  Josiah  6.,  " 

Cloyes  Jonas,  Framingham 

Crehore  C.  F.,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 

Davis  Seth,  (AVest)  Newton 

Doane  T.  &  J.  Jr.,  Charlestown 

Dodge  J.  C,  AA'est  Cambridge 

Eaton  Henry  L.,  South  Reading 

Farwell  R.,  Marlboro' 

Felton  &  Parker,  Charlestown 

Frost  Abner,  Lowell 

Frost  Jonathan,  Reading 

Grout  AVilliam  C.,  AVayland 

Hathaway  A.  K.,  Medford 

Haynes  John  AA'.,  Sudbury 

Howe  C.  M.,  Marlboro' 

Latham  Cyrus,  Lowell 

Livingston  S.,  Westford 

Jlason  AVilliam  A.,  Cambridge(port) 

Jloore  Arad,  AValtham 

Newell  J.,  Lowell 

Nixon  AVarren,  Framingham 

Pickcrsgill  AV.  C,  Lowell 

Priest  J.  A.,  Littleton 

Rawson  G  S.,  Marlboro' 

Kice  Marshall  S.,  Newton  (Centre) 

Richardson  A.  L.,  (East)  AVoburn 

Kichardson  C.  R.,  Lexington 

S:inliorn  I).  A.,  Somervillo 

S|.ai-rcll  John,  Medford 

Stearns  &  Sanborn,  ('harlestown 

Stone  F.  M.,  AValtham 

Synimos  Edward,  A\'estford 

Tliorcau  II.  D.,  Concord 

Tiiwcr  Charles,  Stow 

Tuttic  h'niiicis,  Acton 

A\  hitiiey  Joseph,  (East)  Cambridge 

AVilson  Walter  M.,  Cam bridge( port) 

AA'ood  William  H.,  Marlboro' 

AVoodward  Ebenczer,  Newton 

AVyman  Stephen  Jr.,  Ashby. 

Clocks. 

Balcom  A'arn\nn,  Lowell 

Krost  Jonathan,  [maker]  Reading 

Libby  J.  H.,  Lowell 

Molloy  George,  " 


Pratt  Daniel  &  Sons,  [makers]  Reading 
Stevens  S.,  Lowell 

Clergymen. 

Thf.  letters  in  brackets  below  denote  the 
Denominations  as  follows: — C.  T., 
Congre^ationalist  (  Trinitarian) ;  B., 
Baptist ;    F.    B.,  Freewill  Baptist  ; 
ill,    Mi-thodist;    M.    P.,    Metliodist 
Protestant  ;  M.  E.,  Methodist  Epis- 
copal; E.  M.,  Ei:an.  Methodist;  E., 
Episcopalian;   C.  V.,  Congregation- 
alist    (Unitarian);    (Jr.,    Universal- 
ist ;    Ch.,   Christian;  R.  C,  Roman 
Catholic ;    N.  J.,    Neiu    Jerusalem ; 
Me.,  Millerite;  Mn.,  Mormon. 
Adams  Charles,  Cambridge(port) 
Adams  Dar\vin,  [C .  T.]  Dunstable 
Adams  Geo.  AV.,  [C.  T.]  Shirley  (A'ill.) 
Adams  J.  G.,  [Uv.]  Maiden 
Albro  John  A.,  [C.  T.]  Cambridge 
Alden  Seth,  [C.  U.]  Lincoln 
Alger  Horatio,  [C.  U.]  Marlboro'      [ing 
AUen  Ephraim  W.,  [C.  T.]  (No.)  Read- 
Allen  John,  [B.]  Groton 
Babbige  Charles,  [C.  U.]  Pepperell 
Babcock  Daniel  H.,  [C.  T.]  Littleton 
Ballard  Josiah,  [C.  T.]  Sudbury 
Ballou  H.  2d,  [Uv.]  Medford 
Balfour  AA'.,  Charlestown 
Banister  S.  AV.,  [C.  T.]  Carlisle 
Barrett  Fiske,  [C.  U.]  Lexington 
Barry  AVilliam,  [C.  V.]  LoweU 
Bates  Reuben,  [C.  U.]  Stow 
Battell  Allen  E.,  [B.]  Marlboro' 
Blain  John,  Charlestown 
Blanchard  Amos,  [C.  T.]  Lowell 

Blodget ,  [M.  E.]  (North)  Heading 

Boomer  J.  C,  [B.]  Chelmsford 
Brewster  AA'illiam  H.,  [M.]  Lowell 
Bridge  AV.  J.,  [C.  U.]  Lexington 
Bronson  A.  C.,[B.]  (North)  Reading 
Brown  F.  G.,  [B.]  Townsend 
Brown  Jas.  F.,  [C.  U.]  AVest  Cambridge 
Budington  AVm.  I.,  [C.  T.]  Charlestown 
Bulklev  Edward  A.,  [C.  T.]  Groton 

Burbank  ,  [B.]  (AVoodville)  Hop- 

kinton 
Burnap  Uzziah  C,  [C.  T.]  Lowell 
Caldicott  Thomas  F.,  [B.]  Charlestown 
Chandler  Seth,  [C.  U.]  Shirley 
Child  AVillard,  [C.  T.]  Lowell 
Child  AA'illiam  C,  [B.]  Framingham 
Clark  Benj.  F.,  [C.  T.]  (N.)  Chelmsford 
Clark  Edward  W..  [C.  T.]  Reading 
Clark  Stillman,  [C.  U.]  Townsend 
Cleverly  A.  P.,  [Uv.]  AValtham 
Coggin  J.,  [C.  T.]  Tewkesbury 
(Joolidge  J.  A.,  [IJv.]  Lexington 
Cook  Theodore,  [C.  T.]  Stow 
Cookson  John.  [B.]  Reading 
Cox  Leonard,  [B.]  AA'oburn 
Cox  S.  AV.,  [M.  E.]  Lowell 
Crane  0.,  [B.]  Weston 
Crudden  Peter,  [R.  C]  Lowell 
Gushing  AVilliam,  [C.  U.]  Bedford 
Cutler  Lyman,  [C.  T.]  Pepperell 
Davis  Hasbrouck,  [C.  U.]  AVatertown 
Day  Henry,  [B.]  Ashland 
Denham  George,  [C.  T.]  Marlboro' 
Denison  Joseph,  [M.  E.]  Holliston 
Doggett  Theophilus  P.,  [C.  V.]  Ashby 
Ddw.ve  Edniana,[C.  T.]  Sherburne 
iHiiiliam  II.  ('.,  [.Al.  E.]  AVeston 
DdUi^hcrty  Alanasscs,  [R.  C]  Cambridge 
Duncan  .l'.,  [B.]  Lowell 
Dwi^aiit  Mo.'^ely,  [M.  E.]  Watertown 
Eaton  Eilwin  A.,  Cambridge(porl) 
Eddy  D.  C,  [B.]  Lowell 
Edson  Theodore,  [E.]  Lowell 
Edwards  B.  A.,  [B.]  AA'atertown 
Edwards  Jonathan,  [C.  T.]  AVoburn 
Ellis  George  E.,  Charlestown 
Emerson  Alfred,  [C.  T.]  South  Reading 
Emerson  Brown,  [C.  T.]  Dracut 
Emerson  Reuben,  [C.  T.]  S.  Reading 
Farrelly  Edward,  [R.  C]  (Saxouvillc) 

Framingham 
Farrellv  Edward,  [R.  C]  Hopkinton 
Fates  f.  F..  [E.]  Waltham 
Field  .loseph,  [C.  U.]  AVeston 
Fisk  Franklin,  [M.  E.]  Marlboro' 


MIDDLESEX   COUNTY. 


141 


Flood  Patrick,  [11.  C]  Wiilthnm 
Flood  Patrick,  [K.  0  ]  Watcrtown 
Francis  (.'onvcr.i,  [C.  II.]  Cambridge 
Frost  (Jcorgo  \Y.,  Sudbury 
Frost  Barzillai,  [C.  U.]  Concord 
Furbor  D.  L.,  [C.  T.]  Newtou  (Centre) 
Fuller  K.  K.,  [15.]  Modford 

Gaylord ,[Uv.]  Lowell 

Gilbert  Lyman,  [C.  T.]  West  Newton 
Goodrich  Massena,  (East)  (Cambridge 
Guilford  E.,  [Uv.]  (North)  Heading 
Hackett  II  B.,  [B.]  Newton  (Centre) 
Uanks  Stedman  W..  fC.T.|  Lowell 
liaskins  D.  G.,  [E.]  Medtbrd 
Hatch  W.  II.,  [M.  K.]  Melro.se      [town 
nemi>stead  Henry  E.,  [M.  E.]  Charles- 
Hill  tioorge,  [rvj  West  ('.■inibridge 
HiUTIioiims,  lUv.l  W:ilMi;ini 
Hoppiu  Nicholas,  [E.]  Cambridge 
Horton  Francis,  [C.T.]  W.  Cambridge 
Horton  Jotham,  [M.  E.]  Natick 
Howe  S.,  [B.]  Lowell 
Hutchings  Hiram,  [B.]  Charlestown 
Jackson  W.  C,  [C.  T.]  Lincoln 
Kendall  IloUis,  (M.)  Woburn 
Knapp  A.  L.,  [0.  U.]  (West)  Newton 
Latham  Thomas  M.,  [M.]  Dracut 
Lamson  Samuel,  [C.  T.]  Tewkesbury 
I,ea,vitt  William  S.,  [C.  T.]  Newton 
Ix'land  Ira,  [li.]  Lexington 
Lewis  Willard,  [JI.E.]  Uopkinton  [port 
Lovejoy  Joseph  C,  [C.  T.]  Cambridge- 
Loveland  J.  S.,  [M.  E.]  Charlestown 
Lyndon  Patrick  F.,  [R.  C]        " 
Luce  Leonard,  [C.  T.]  Westford 
Manning  James,  [Uv.]  Concord 
McClure  A.  AV.,  [C.  T.]  Maiden 
McDermott  J.  T.,  [R.  C]  Lowell 
Mellen  C.  W.,  [Uv.]  Chelmsford 
Merrill  A.  D.,  [M.  E.]  Medford 
Merrill  Joseph,  Dracut  [bridge 

Merrill  John  W.,  [M.  E.]  (East)  Cam- 
Miles  Henry  A.,  [U.]  Lowell 
Moore  John  H.,  [Uv.]  South  Reading 
Morse  William,  [C.  U.]  Tyngsboro' 
Muzzey  A.  B.,  [C.  U.]  Cambridge(port) 
Newell  William,  [C.  U.]  Cambridge 
Nichols  John,  [Ur.]  HoUiston 
Northrop   B.   G.,   [C.  T.]  (Saxonville) 

Framingham 
Northrop  I.  U.,  [C.  T.]  Melrose 
Noycs  G.  K.,  [C.  U.]  Cambridge 
O'Brien  John,  [R.  C]  Lowell 
Park  H.  G.,  [C.  T.]  Burlington 
Parker  Joseph  W.,  [B.]  Camb-ge(port) 
Parkhurst  John,  [B.]  Chelmsford 
Parsons  W.  R.,  [M.  P.]  Melrose 
Patteson  R.  E.,  [B.]  Newton  (Centre) 
Pettes  Samuel  Jr.,  [C.  U.]  Billerica 
Pettee  J.  T.,  [M.  E.]  (Saxonville)  Fram- 
ingham 
Phillips  Daniel  W.,  [B.]  South  Keading 
Phipps  Joseph  H..  [C.  U.]  Framingham 
Pierpont  John,  [C.  U.]  Marlboro' 
Pope  A.  R.,  [C.  U.]  Somerville 
Pratt  Francis  G.,  [C.  T.]  Maiden 
Prior  John,  Cambridge 
Proctor  George,  [Uv.]  Billerica 
Putnam  S.,  [M.  E.]  Newton  (Up.  Falls) 
Richardson  H.,  [B.]  (West)  Acton 
Uiordan  Geo.  T.,  [R.  C]  (E.)  Cambridge 
Ripley  H.  J.,  [  B.]  Newton  (Centre) 
Sears  Edmond  H  ,  [C.  U.]  Wayland 
Sewell  Samuel,  [C.T.]  (North)  Woburn 
Shaw  Linus  II.,  [C.  U.]  Sudbury 
Sheldon  L.  II.,  [C.  T.]  Townsend 
Sikes  Orin,  [C.  T.]  Bedford 
Smith  Benton,  [Uv.]  Shirley 
Smith  J.W.,  [B.]  Lowell 
Smith  S.  F.,  [B.]  Newton  (Centre) 
Stearns  J.  D.  G  ,  [C.  T.]  Billerica 
Stearns  Wm.  A.,  [C.  T.]  Camb"ge(port) 
Steele  John  M.,  [C.  T.]  Winchester 
Stin.<on  R.,  [Uv.]  Acton 
Stockbridge  J.  C..  [B.]  Woburn 

Stubbat ,  [B.]  Maiden 

Studley  William  S.,  [.M.  E.]  Maiden 
Swallow  Joseph  E.,  [C.  T.]  Wilmington 
Swazey  Arthui-,  [C.  T.]  Brishton 
Talbot  J.  W.,  [Uv.]  Melrose 
Tappan  Benj.  Jr.,  [C.  T.]  Charlestown 
Teuton  W.  F.,  [Uv.]  (West)  Newton 


Thayer  T.H.,  [Uv.]  Lowell 
Thayer  W.  M.,  [C.  T.]  Ashland 
Thurston  James,  [C.  U.]  (South)  Natick 
Thomp.son  (ieorge  W.,  [(J.  T.]  Dracut 
Topliff  Charles  H.,  [B.j  Charlestown 
Townu  J.  II.,  [C]  Lowell 
Townley  R.,  [Uv.]  Charlestown 
Tucker  Joshua  T.,  [C.  T.]  Holliston 
Tupper  Samuel,  [M.  E.]  Townsend 
Vose  H.  C,  [Uv.]  Watertown 
Walker  J.,  [C.  U.]  Cambridge 
Ware  .lohn  F.  W.,  [(".  U.]  Cambridgep't 
Warner  A.  B.,  [C.  T.]  Medford 
Watson  William  II.,  [B.]  Natick 
Webster  John  C,  [C.T.]  Hopkinton 

Webster ,  [15.]  Newton  (  Upp.  Falls) 

Whitcomb  W.  ('.,  [C.  T.)  Stoncham 

AVhite  W.  H.,  [C.  U.]  Littleton 

Whiting  L.,  [C.  T.]  Reading 

Whitney  Frederick  A.,  [C.  U.]  Brighton 

Whitney  John,  [C.  T.]  Waltham 

Wild  Zenas,  [B.]  Billerica 

Wood  C.  W.,  [C.  T.]  Ashby 

Wood  Horatio,  Lowell 

Woodbury  James  T.,  [C.  T.]  Acton 

Clothing  and  Fumisliing  Goods. 

Belio  Label,  Lowell 

Brine  W.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Bugbee  Amos,  Woburn 

Burbank,  Chase  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Burnap  John,  Lowell 

Burnap  William  H.,  Lowell 

Burnap  &  AN'oodward,  Lowell 

Caswell  F.,  Lowell 

Colby  &  Totman,  Lowell 

Connaughy  I'atrick,  (East)  Cambridge 

Evans  Josiah  F.,  Lowell 

Farnsworth  T.  G.,  Waltham 

Farrington  D.,  Lowell 

Farrington  Isaac,  " 

Gilbert  A.  Jr.,       " 

Goldsmith  Thomas,  Lowell 

Hay  ward  Asa  E.,  " 

Heath  William,  Charlestown 

Hill  Charies,  Maiden 

Howe  Willard,  (South)  Framingham 

Irish  Cornelius,  Waltham 

Jewett  &  Gates,  Charlestown 

Kelley  A.  S.,  Cambridgeporfc 

Leslie  E,  C,  Lowell 

McEvoy  Hugh,     " 

Nichols  Hiram,     " 

Putnam  Addison  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Quinn  John,  " 

Roaf  N.  R.,  Cambridge(port) 

Rogers  A.  B.,  Watertown 

Slain  Thomas,  Lowell 

Stacy  L.  P.,  " 

Tuxbury  T.  L.,  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Usher  Henry  W.,  Medford 

Wait  James  31.,  Maiden 

White  T.  J.,  Cambridge 

Coach  and  Car  Trimmer. 

Livcrmore  Charles,  (East)  Cambridge 

Coach  Lace  Manufacturer. 

Wightman  'William  J.,  Reading 

Coal  and  Wood. 

Aikin  James,  Lowell 

Angler  Luther,  Medford  [ton 

Brackett  C.  H.  &  A.,  Newton  &  Brigh- 

Brooks  &  Tyler,  Lowell 

Carleton  A.,  Charlestown 

Ca.swell  William,  Charlestown 

Chaffee  K.  S.  &  Co.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Chase  Jacob,  Waltham 

Cushing  &  Richards,  Medford 

DixJ.Jr.,  Charlestown 

Edmands  B.  &  Co.,  Charlestown 

Fisher  George,  Cambridge 

Fletcher  Horatio,  Lowell 

Fuller  James  G.,  Charlestown 

Gilkey  Royal,  M'atertown 

Goodridge  George,  Charlestown 

Gooch  John,  Cambridge 

(ircgg  Alexander.  Jledford 

Howard  Horace,  Lowell 

Houghton  A.  &  Co.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Kittredge  W.,  Lowell 

Knight's.  &  E.,  Charlestown 


Livingston  William,  Lowell 
Lord  .lereniiah  I'.,  Maiden 
McKarlin  W.  &  L.,  Lowell 
Newcomh  A.  G.,  South  Readini; 
Oakman  &  Eldridge,  Charlestown 
Parmcnter  J.   W.,  Waltham 
Parsons  John,  CharlcHtown 
I'lMiiiuian  D.,  Lowell 
Phillips  Ezekiel,  [coal]  Natick 
l;i(hardson  W.  T.,  <'ambridgc 
Rus.sell  Josiah  H.,  West  Cambridge 
Sanborn  John,  Charlestown 
Shapleigh  &  Farrington,  l.,owell 
Smith  M.  L.  &  Co.,  Cambridge 
Stone  A.  J.,  " 

Tay  R.  L.  &  A.  Hammond,  Ch.arlesto'n 
Taylor  Oliver,  (East)  (Cambridge 
Thompson  Benjamin  &  Co.,  Charlcst'n 
Tufts  A.  W.,  (Iharlestown 
Tufts  J.  W.,  Maiden 
Warner  J.  L.,  Waltham 
Wiley  Timothy  Jr.,  Stoneham 
Willard  Emery,  Brighton 
Woods  J.  S.,  [coal,]  Natick 
Wood  &  Prescott,  Concord 
Wyman  AVilliam,  (East)  Cambridge 

Coffee  Grinding. 

Stuart  &  Humphrey,  Lowell 

Coffin  Warehouses. 

Clough  Isaac  S.,  Waltham 
Litchfield  Roland  Jr.,  Cambridge(port) 
Proctor  James,  Lowell 
Prow  Francis  R.,  Cambridge 
Rollins  A.  P.,  Cambridge(port) 
Ross  0.,  Lowell 

Commission  Merchants. 

Dewey  George  M.,  Lowell 
Mixer,  Pitman  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Confectioners. 

Bell  Elizabeth,  Lowell 
Cassell  W.  C,  Charlestown 
Childs  George  H.,  Charlestown 
Colby  Sarah  A.,  Lowell 
Dickey  Benjamin  F.,  Lowell 
Douglass  &  Greenwood,  Camb'ge(port) 
French  A.  B..  Lowell 
Hobbs  C.  B.,  Lowell 
Lum  Isaac,  Cambridge 
Marshall  Hubbard,  Dracut 
Oldham  James,  Ixjwell 
Parmenter  Harriet,  Lowell 
Ramsay  A.  H.  &  Co.,  Cambridge 
Smith  William  E.,  Charlestovm 
Wait  D.  S.,  Lowell 
Wood  Lydia,  Lowell 

Coopers. 

Adams  James  E.,  (West)  Townsend 

Adams  &  Powers,  Townsend 

Bills  Daniel,  Townsend 

Blood  Nathan,  Pepperell 

Brooks  S.,  Townsend 

ChafRn  Aaron,  Acton 

Cheney  Thomas  F..  Dunstable 

Clough  John,  Medford 

Cutting  Levi,  Framingham 

Davis  Elnathan,  To\vnsend 

Dole  Reuben,  Marlboro' 

Evans  Hosea,  (West)  Townsend 

Fessenden  Walter,  To\vn.send 

Giles  Daniel,  Townsend 

Gilmore  W.  M.,  (West)  Acton 

Gilson  John,  Ashbv 

Handley  D.  M..  Acton 

Hastings  Jonathan,  Brighton 

Heald  Joseph,  Carlisle 

Ilolden  Artemas,  Lowell 

Johnson  Lewis,  Charlestown 

Realty  &  Garrity,  Lowell 

Knight  0.  R.,  Charlestown 

Locke  C.  A.,  Charlestown 

Lund  James,  Charlestown 

Osborn  Eli,  Weston 

Parker  Josiah,  Ashby 

Peacock  F.,  Charlestown 

Proctor  Benjamin  F.,  Cambridge(port) 

Putnam  S:  Jewell,  Cambridge(port) 

Shattuck  C,  Pepperell 


142 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  EECORD. 


Shattuck  J.,  I'epperell 
Smith  Arad,  Stow 
Stewart  W.,  Charlestown 
Stockbridgc  L.  N.,  Charlestown 
Tarbell  Lampson,  Cambridge(port) 
Tuttle  Francis,  Acton 
Upton  Joseph,  Tyngsboi'o' 
AVoodward  James,  }5unstable 
Wright  Frauldin,  Peppercll 
AV'jman  John,  Tyngsboro' 
Young  JoseiJh,  Heading 

Comb  Manufacturers. 

Iloughton  &  Daniels,  HolUston 
Shcpard  Calvin,  Ashland 

Coppersmith. 

Hay-ward  Henry  L.,  Charlestown 

Cordage  and  Twine  Manufac- 
turers. 
Allen  Hiram,  SomerTille 
Arkerson  James,  Cambridge 
Arkerson  Leonard,  Cambridge 
Butler  Thos.,  [twine]  Cambridge 
Kdwards  6.  W.,  Cambridgc(port) 
Edwards  John,  Cambridge(port) 
Galaty  James,  Somcrville 
Hegney  John,  (East)  Cambridge 
Lockey  John,  Cambridge(port) 
Scotchbum  T.,  [rope,]  Lowell 
Sproul  Francis,  [twine,]  Camb'ge(port) 

Cotton  &o  Woollen  Print  Works. 

Daily  John  &  Co.,  Watertown 
Schouler  William,  Acton     [Cambridge 
Schouler  Robert   &    Brother,    (West) 

Cotton  Eleacheries. 

Boston  Manuf.  Co.,  Isaac  W.  MuUiken, 
agent,  Waltham  [agent,  Lowell 

Lowell   Bleachery,  Chas.  A.  Babcock, 
Somerville  Bleachery,  Somerville 

Cotton  Manufacturers. 

[See  Manufactures.] 

Counsellors. 

Abbott  &  Brown,  Lowell 
Abbott  Julian,  " 

Abbott  J.  W.  P.,  Wcstford 
Adams  Joel,  Lowell 
Adams  John  T.  K.,  Lowell 
Adams  Josiah,  Framingham 
Alger  n.  A.,  Lowell 
Andrews  C.  C,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
Bacon  J.  W.,  Natick 
Ball  B.  W.,  Lowell 
Banks  N.  P.,  Waltham 
Beard  &  Howe,  Lowell 
Bcmis  Charles,  Watertown 
Bemis  I.  V.,  " 

Bigelow  Alpheu.f,  AVcston 
Bigelow  F.  W.,  AV'atertown 
Blaisdell  &  Abbott,  Lowell 
Bonney  A.  P.,  " 

Brooks  Geo.  M.,  Concoi-d 
Brooks  N.,  " 

Brown  &  Alger,  Lowell 
Brown  William  L.,  South  Reading 
Bullard  Elias,  HoUiston 
Butler  Caleb,  Groton 
Butler  &  Webster,  Lowell 
Butterficld  Charles,  Tyngsboro' 
Buttrick  &  Marrett,  (East)  Cambridge 
Cavorly  &  Adams,  ].i0vvell 
Caverly  Z.  B.,  " 

ChamlHjrlain  &  Jacobs,  Camb'ge(port) 
Cobb  M.  G.,  Charlestown 
Converse  Joshua  P.,  Woburn 
Corliss  H.  G.  F.,  Lowell 
Crosby  F.,  " 

Dana  .lames,  Charlestown 
Dean  &  Dinsmoor,  Lowell 
Edwards  Abraham,  Cambridge{port) 
Esty  C.  C,  Framingham 
Farr  A.  W.,  Lowell 
Farley  George  F.,  Groton 
Farwcll  John,  Tvngslioro' 
Farwcll  Richard,"  Marlboro' 
Kisk(^  I.^anc,  Weston 
Gcrrlsh  James,  Shirley  (Village) 


Goodnow  C.  W.,  Concord 

Griffin  J.  Q.  A.,  Charlestown 

Heard  F.  F.,  Hopkinton 

Heard  F.  F.,  Framingham 

HilUard  Abraham,  Cambridge 

Hoar  S.,  Concord 

Jackson  B.  F.,  Lowell 

Jeunison  S.  Jr.,  Newton 

Judd  Chauncy  P.,  Reading 

Keyes  I.  S.,  Concord 

Knowles  John  A.,  Lowell 

Ladd  John  S.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Ladd  Jonathan,  Lowell 

Lapham  Rufus,        " 

Lewis  Charles,  Maiden 

licwis  Samuel  P.,  Peppcrell 

Livermore  George  W.,  Cambridge(port) 

Lynde  Alonzo  V.,  Stoneham 

Moore  Arad,  Waltham 

IVIorse  Isaac  S.,  Lowell 

Neal  G.  B.,  Charlesto\vn 

Needham  Daniel,  Groton 

Nelson  Albert  H.,  Woburn 

Parker  Frederick,  Lowell 

Partridge ,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 

Perry  S.  B.,  Medford 
Poole  &  Sweetser,  Lowell 
Poor  Bushrod  W.,  Lowell 
Potter  &  Gordon,  South  Reading 
Prescott  A.  A.,  Reading 
Prescott  Joshua,       " 
Preston  Marshall,  Lexington 
Plummer  William,         " 
Randall  James  M.,  Wobnrn 
Richardson  D.  S.  &  AV.  A.,  Lowell 
Ripley  Ezra,  (East)  Cambridge 
Robinson  John  P.,  Lowell 
Robinson  J.  P.,  Dracut 
Russell  Bradford,  Gi'oton 
Russell  James,  West  Cambridge 
Rutter  Josiah,  Waltham 
Sawyer  William,  Charlestown 
Sherman  E.  F.,  liOWcU 
Smith  William,  Lowell 
Smith  AV'm.,  Dracut 
Somerby  Gustavus  A.,  Wayland 
Spaulding  John,  Groton 
Stearns  William  S.,  Maiden' 
Stone  J.  M.,  Waltham 
Train  C.  R.,  Framingham 
Waldron  George  P.,  Lowell 
Warren  G.  Vf.,  (Charlestown 
Weutworth  T.,  Lowell 
AVhitman  lieorge,  Billerica 
AVhitney  B.  A\'.,  Cambridge 
AVhitney  Edwin,  Stow 
AVillard  Paul,  Charlestown 
Willard  Paul  Jr.,      " 
AVorcester  Frederick  A.,  Townsend 
AVright  Nathaniel,  Lowell 

Country  Stores. 

[  Where  are  kept  Dry  Goorfs,  Groceries, 
Crockery,  Agricultural  Tools,  etc., 
etc.  Those  who  deal  exclusively  in 
one  kind  of  goods  will  not  be  found 
here,  but  under  their  respective  head- 
ings.] 

Adams  Daniel,  Townsend 

Adams  Sanford,  AVilmington 

Albee  C.  A.,  Hopkinton 

Andrews  &  Tliomijson,  HoUiston 

Bacon  Albert,  Bedford 

Baldwin  J.  Jr.,  Billerica 

Barrett  C.  B.,  (\V>st)  Townsend 

Barrett  James,  Melrose 

Barrett  &  AA'hitney,  Shirley 

Bartlctt  Ira,  Ashbv 

Batchelder  B.  P.,  (South)  Groton 

Becker  Andrew,  Sherburne 

Bennett  William  S.,  Woburn 

ISigelow  L.  &  Co.,  Marlboro' 

Bigelow  Lyman  AV..  Boxboro' 

Boutwell  &  Crosby,  Groton 

Bridge  I.,  AVinchester  [boro' 

Brigham  &  Peters,  ( Foltonsvillo)  Marl- 
Brown  John  Jr.,  Concord 

Bullard  &  Nichols,  HoUiston 

Bunting  (.!.  A.,  Groton 

Burbank  Leonard,  Dracut 

('lapp  Isaac  J'c  .'^anuK'!,  Mai len 

(,'lark  Alplieus,  Slierbiu-ne 


Clark  &  Edwards,  (South)  Natick 

Clark  George,  Sherburne 

Clark,  AYinch  &  Co.,  Natick 

Cleland  John  &  AViUiam,  (S.)  Natick 

Coburn  Augustus,  Dracut 

Cobum  &  Johnson,  Hopkinton 

Converse  M.  L.,  AVoburn 

Cutting  George  AA'.,  AVeston 

Damon  Chas.  R.,  (Cochituate)  AVayland 

Davis  C.  B.,  Concord 

Dickinson  F.,  Billerica 

Drake  &  Evans,  AA'ilmington 

Dudley  Benj.  A.,  AA'aylaud 

Dunn  AA'illi.ara,  Dunstable 

Edwards  B.,  Littleton 

Elliot  Samuel,  Tyngsboro' 

Ellis  Samuel  &  Co.,  (Saxonville)  Fra- 
mingham 

Emerson  D.  F.,  Stoneham 

Everett  Cyrus,  Newton  (Upper Falls) 

Farnsworth  &  Boardman,  Melrose 

Fiske,  Saunders  &  Co.,  (SaxouviUe) 
Framingham 

Fletcher  S.  &  S.  D.,  AVestford 

Fletcher  Simon  T.,  Carlisle 

Flint  Rufus  H.,  Melrose 

Flint  Simon,  Dracut 

Folsom  John  L.,  (South)  Groton 

Foster  &  Co.,  (North)  Reading 

Foster  Enoch,  Tewkesbury 

Foster  E.  S.  &  Co.,  Shirley  (Village) 

Foster  Stephen,  Reading 

Fuller  &  Newell,  Melrose 

Gardner  M.  T.  Ss  Co.,  Shirley  (Village) 

Gleason  George,  Burlington 

Goodnow  Asher,  Sudbury 

Gray  AV.  II.,  Tewkesbury 

Green  Reuben,  Maiden 

Grover  AA^m.  H.,  Newton  (Centre) 

Hartshorn  Dennis,  (Bragville) HoUiston 

Hastings  Benj.  .Tr.,  Concord 

Heard  Newell,  AVayland 

Ilildreth  A.  A\^,  AA'cstford 

Ilildreth  Geo.  AV.,  Concord 

HiU  John  &  Co.,  Stoneham 

Holden  Nathan  Vf .,  Maiden 

Holden  Rufus  &  Co.,  Acton 

Hooper  AA'illiani,  Tyngsboro' 

Hosmer  George,  Weston 

Houghton  S.  M.,  HoUiston 

Houghton  ElbriJge,  Stow 

How  Phineas,  Concord 

Howard  Amos,  Stoneham 

Howard  C.  P.,  (North)  Reading 

Howe  Albert,  (West)  Townsend 

Hunt  C.  &  E.  &  Co.,  Sudbury 

Hurd  Uzziel,  Littleton 

Jennison  AA'illiam,  Ashland 

Johnson  &  Bemis,  HoUiston 

Johnson  &  Carter,       " 

Jones  E.  F.,  Pepperell 

Jones  G.  AV.,  Ashland 

Kendall  H.  &  Co.,  Ashby 

Kimball  A\'illiam,  Littleton 

Knowles  Henry,  South  Reading 

Leighton  A.,  Groton 

I.eland  Albert,  Ashland 

Lentell  J.  A^,  (AA'cst)  Acton 

Loring  H.  &  Co.,  Marlboro' 

Loring  J.ames  H.,  Pepperell 

Lyman,  Dike  &  Co.,  Stoneham 

Jlace  Sylvester,  Dracut 

Mansfield  Edward,  South  Reading 

Mead  John,  (West)  Newton 

Mellen  C.  N.,  Hopkinton 

Motcalf  S.,  HoUiston 

Millikin  E.  T.  &  Co.,  Ashby 

Morey  &  Ellis,  Natick 

Mor.se  Hir.am  A.,  HoUiston 

Morse  T.  J..  Shorlnn-nc 

Alonroe  .Fonas,  Itedford 

Munroe  A'arnum,  Carlisle 

Nichols  S.  B.,  AVilmingtoii 

Nichols,  ^Vinu  &  Co..  Woburn 

Osgood  &  A\'hitney,  Townsend 

Page  0.  L.,  Concord 

Parker  Artcmas,  Carlisle 

Parker  J.  S.,  Lexington 

Parker  Thomas  '2d,  Dunstable 

Parkhurst  S.  S.,  Chelmsford 

Phipps  Benj.,  Hopkinton 

Poor  Samuel,  Melrose 


MIDDLESEX  COUNTY. 


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I'ottcr  &  (lorrisli,  (Initnn 

I'owcrM  Clnirlrs,  (Sduth)  Kramhijilmm 

rr.-itt  'I'lK.inns,  l!r,i<liiin- 

I'l-csfott  Asii,  (iMiriri'villo)  Westlbi-a 

I'lvstdii  II.  K.,  Tcwkislinry  I 

I'litimm  Frjinklin,  KcadiiiK  [boro' 

Ifiiiuliill  .loniilhan,  (KoltniisTillo)  Marl- 

Kocd  William  II.  II.,  JAxin^ton 

Kice  (}.  &  h\,  (Kockbottoin)  Stow 

Kiel'  II.,  Lincoln 

Iticluircl.'i  &  Drake,  Marlboro' 

Kiihard.son  Alpha,  Stonehani         [ford 

Koby,  Sawyer  &  Co.,  (West)  Chelms- 

Kowc,  Allen  &  Sons,  Stoncham 

Seaward  .Tolin  M.  &  Son,  JS'atick 

Shackford  John,  .Maldiii 

Shattuck  \V.  &  (i.,  (Init.oii 

.Sherwin  Levi,  ( West)  Town.sond 

Smith  UcniuMiin,  (.Vssabot)  Sudbury 

Smith  ,*<.  ]il(«l'.:e(t,  (North)  Chelmsford 

Smith  CJeor;;-!',  Way  land 

Smith  S:  Hill.  (Ivist)  bcxinirton 

Smith  .lacoh,  (Nortli)  Itcadini; 

Smith  .lohn,  (U'ooilvillc)  lloiikinton 

Smith  William  H.  2d.  (Kast)  Lexington 

Snow  I.  II.,  (West)  Newton 

St<>vcns  Darius,  Stonehani 

Stiles  Lucius,  Carlisle 

Stiles  Thomas,  Bedford 

Stone  K.,  Sudbury 

Symnics  Edmund,  I,exington 

Sweetser  Warren  &  Co.,  Stonehani 

Taylor  A.  &  Co.,  Winchester 

T.aylor  .lanvcs,  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 

Temple  Ilirani,  Ashland 

Thompson  fc  Barber,  Ilopkinton 

Thompson  Nahum,  Sudbury 

Thompson  &  Tidd,  ^\'oburn 

Tucker  .J   A..  (Kast)  Pepperell 

Tuttlc  James  &  Co.,  Acton 

N.  K.  Protective  Union,  Division  No. 
57,  South  Reading 

ATait  Thomas  .Ir.,  Maiden 

Walcott  Hiram,  Townsend  (Harbor) 

AValcott  &  Uolden,  Concord 

AValtou  Amos,  Natick 

Warren  E.  H.  &  Co.,  Framrngham 

Webster  E.  F.,  Chelmsford 

Wells  Ilenrv  B.,  Melrose 

Wetherbee  D.  2d  &  Co.,  Acton 

Wheeler  &  Co.,  Framinghara         [ham 

Wheeler  T.  H.  &  Co.,  (South) Framing- 

Whiteomb  Oliver,  Townsend  (Harbor) 

Whitmarsh  Charles,  Stow 

Wiggins  S.  W.,  Ashland 

Wiley  E.  E.,  Heading 

Wilson  S.  C,  (North)  Chelmsford 

AVood  A.  Jr.,  Groton 

AA'oodard  AVilliam  2d,  Ilopkinton 

A\'ood  William  U.,  (Feltonsville)  Marl- 
boro' 

AA'oodbury  AVilliam,  AYoburn 

Crayon  Manufacturer. 

Brown  Ciu-tis,  Waltham 

Crockery  and  Glass  "Ware. 

Bemis  Nancy,  Charlestown 

Brown  Ephraim,  Lowell 

Bruce  &  Gregory,  Cambridge(port) 

Dearden  AVilliam,  Lowell 

Hunnewell  AVilliam,  (East)  Cambridge 

Hyde  Edward,  Cambridge(port) 

Lesure  Benj.  F.,  liOwell 

Little  George  AV.  &  Co.,  Charlestown 

Mansur  Stephen,  LoweU 

Otfutt  George,  '• 

Page,  i'ay  &  Co.,      " 

Palmer  John,  (East)  Cambridge 

Kupp  George,      '•  " 

Sanborn,  Hill  &  Co.,  Brighton 

AVatriss  AVilliam,  Cambridge 

AVhitney,  BracUett  &  Co.,  Cambridge 

Curriers. 

Bcarrett  S.  &  E.,  Shirley 

Bucknam  Stephen  &  George,  Stoneham 

Burr  Levi,  Ashby 

Chase  Samuel  C,  Charlestown 

Cruse  Solomon,  Maiden 

Dix  Benjamin,  Groton 

Dix  Benjamin,  Littleton 


Favor  &  IIolTman,  Cambridge(port) 

Fcrnald  AV.  H.,  Maiden 

Fisk  Oliver,  IloUiston 

Fletcher  Peter,  Stow 

Fuller  W.  O.,  Stoneham 

(inmimer  .lohn  G.,  Maiden 

(iuild  Chester  &  Sons,  Charlestown 

Hartshorn  F.  G.,  " 

Hide  Henry  II.,  Framingham 

Hobbs  k  I'lagcn,  Wi'ston 

Hurd  William,  I  morocco]  Stoneham 

Lane  George,  Charlestown 

Lee  (U'lirgc,  Tewkesbury 

Mann  Alexander,  Charlestown 

Mitclu'U  I'atrick,  (Hast)  Lexington 

Morrison  David,  Lowell 

Packer ,  (West)  Newton 

Peabody  John,  Groton 

Pollard  Samuel,  Charlestown        [boro' 

Uandall  Philo  A.,  (FeltonsviUe)  Marl- 

lUchardson  Ira  G.,  Westford 

Smith  John,  Lowell 

Thompson  B.  F.,  AVinchester 

Tidd  &  Bloomer,  Stoneham 

Travis  Randall,  Holliston 

Trull  Herbert,  (North)  Tewkesbury 

AVarren  Isiwc,  Framingham 

AVebster  &  Co.,  Maiden 

AVright  B.,  Lexington 

Cutlery. 

Smith  John,  Lowell 

Daguerreotypes. 

Fogg  C.  A\'.,  AValtham 
Gilchrest  &  Currier,  LoweU 
Gilchrest  George  C,        " 
Hazelton  B.  C,  " 

Howes  Samuel  P.,  " 

Osborn  Albert  W.,  " 

Simpson  A.  J.,  " 

AVarren  Andrew,  AA'altham 
AA'arren  G.  K.,  Lowell 

Dentists. 

Abbott  Samuel,  Lowell 

Allen  J.,  (North)  Chelmsford 

Coolidge  ,7ohn  B.,  Natick 

Cowles  J.  II.,  (Saxonville)  Framingham 

Edwards  Andrew,  Concord 

Field  F.,  AValtham 

Gladwin  Silas  ¥.,  Lowell 

Iluckins  D.  T.,  AA'atertown 

Johnson  A.  T.,  Lowell 

Kidder  C,  Framingham 

Knowlcs  Calvin  C,  Lowell 

Ladd  Calvin  B.,  " 

Lawrence  Ambrose,      " 

Lawrence  Samuel,        '" 

Lewis  J.,  AValtham 

Manley  U.,  Lowell 

Mansfield  George,  LoweU 

Rogers  Z.,  Charlestown 

Sherman  N.,  A^■altham 

Thompson  C.  E.,  Groton 

Underwood  Jos.  Jr.,  AVest  Cambridge 

A'inal  AVilliam  D.,  LoweU 

A\-ard  S.  L  ,  " 

AVetherbee  Isaac  J.,  Charlestown 

AVhite  E.  Y.,  Littleton 

AVTiitney  H.,  Charlestown 

Distillers. 

Lawrence  Daniel,  Medford 
Stratton  &  llowlaud,  Charlestown 

Doors,  Blinds,  and  Sashes. 
Arnold  L.,  Soraorville 
Benson  S.,  Lowell 
Brackett  Cephas,  Lowell 
Brackett  S.  R.,  " 

Clark  Charles  B.,  South  Reading 
Farson  Samuel,  Lowell 
Fifield  &  Peabody,   " 
Fiske  &  Xorcross,     '• 
Goward  Jason,  Acton 
Gould  Joseph.  AA'atertown 
Guy  C.  v.,  Ashland 
Ilyde  Isaac,  Cambridge 
Johnson  S.  &  F.  H.,  AVinchester 
Kellev  AA'ilUam,  Lowell 
KendaU  J.  &  G..  (North)  Chelmsford 


Lothrop  (JharlcH  D.,  Acton 
Luke  JaincH  Jr.,  Cam bridgc( port) 
Osboni  Dalphon,  " 

I'helps  S.  \Y.,  (EaBt)  PcppcrcU 
Place  Isaac,  !,iiwell 
Priest  D.  II.,  AVatertown 
Rindge  Daniel,  (Fast)  Cambridge 
Siiwyer  Joseph,  Watertown 
AVaterman  &  Litchfield,  Medford 

Door  Plates. 

Apploton  J.  P.,  Lowell 

Door  Springs. 

Hill  Orin  F.,  Lowell 

Dry  Goods. 

[See  also  Country  .Storfs.] 
Abbott  C.  F..  AA'est  Cambridge 
Abbott  Theresa,  Lowell 
Adams  Amos.  (Kast)  Lexington 
Adams  W  illard.  Waltham 
Arnold  A\'illiam.  Ch.irlestown 
Bacon  George  AV.,  Newton 
Bates  &  Saunders,  Cambridge 
Battles  A.,  LoweU 
Baxter  D.  D.,     " 
Ben  thai  &  Hilton,  Lowell 
Bigelow  &  Newell,  AValtham 
Billings  Albert,  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 
Bowers  A.  &  L.,  AValtham 
Bradt  &  Orange,  LoweU 
Brinnan  Michael,      " 
Brown  Joseph  S.,     " 
Bruce  &  Gregory,  Cambridge(port) 
Castles  S.  Jr.,  Lowell 
Cobum  Jonas  &  Co.,  Medford 
Culbertson  John,  Concord 
Cummings  &  Burt,  LoweU 
Cutler  Samuel  M.  &  Co.,  Charlestown 
Curtis  Helen,  Stoneham        [mingham 
Danforth  Samuel  S.,  (SaxonvUle)  Fni- 
Davis  William  J.,  Lowell 
Drew  Charles  AV.,        " 
Farnsworth  T.  G.,  AValtham 
Fosdick  AVilliam,  Charlesto\vn 
Fowle  John  2d,  AVoburn 
Flagg  Hiram,  " 

F'lagg  John  P.,  Charlestown 
Folsom  Charles  D.,  (East)  Cambridge 
Folsom  J.  P.  &  Co.,  Lowell 
French  Sanford  B.,  Maiden 
Frost  .Jonathan,  Reading 
Fry  Charles  6.,  AValtham 
FuUerH.  B.,  Lexington 
Gove  Luke.  LoweU 
Griffin  A.  J.,    « 
Hall  &  Burnham,  Newton 
Hardy  B.  T.,  LoweU 
Heath  A.  H.  &  Co.,  Charlestown 
Hildreth  C.  &  Co.,  Lowell 
Hoogs  Geo,  AV.,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
Hosmer  Stephen,  Lowell 
Hyde  Edward,  Cambridge(port) 
Ingraham  W.  H.,  AVatertown 
Jordan  Charles,  (East)  Cambridge 
Kimball  John  H,  LoweU 
Kimball  E.  F.,  " 

Ladies'  P.  U.  Store,   " 
Lucas  T.,  " 

Maguire  &  Ca.ssidy,  " 
Mansfield  Edward,  South  Reading 
Jlesscr  C.  AV.,  Stoneham 
Alorrison  A.B.,  Lowell 
Murdock  Asa,  (East)  Cambridge 
N.  E.  Protective  Union.  Div.  No.    18, 

Medford 
Nichols  (.'harles  R.,  Lowell 
Nichols  Samuel,  Reading 
Osgood  A.  C,  Lowell 
Parker  S.,  Reading 
Peabody  James  M.,  Lowell 
Phipps  S.  G..  Charlestown 
Prescott  &  Proctor,  AVest  Cambridge 
Priest  H.  W..  LoweU 
Raymond  F.  L.,  Somerville 
Read  John  &  Co.,  Cambridge 
Rosers  A.  B.,  AVatertown 
Sanborn.  Hill  &  Co..  Brighton 
SkUton  John.  Charlestown 
Smith  John  &  Georire,  LoweU 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Snow  &  Co.,  Oambriclge(port) 

Sprague  Phineas,  MpJden 

Stone  C.  J.,  Waltham 

Stratton  T.  D.,  Waltham 

Taylor  James,  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 

Thurston  John  C,  Cambridge(port) 

Tower  James,  Lowell 

Upham  &  Clark,  AValtham 

Usher  J.  G.,  Winchester 

Ward  &  Thompson,  Lowell 

Watriss  William,  Cambridge 

AVest  Daniel  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Wheeler  Jonathan,  (East)  Cambridge 

Wheeler  &  March,  Watertown 

Wilson  John  Jr.,  Lowell 

Woodbury  James,  Charlestown 

Wjman  N.  Jr.,  Woburn 

Dyers. 

Barrett  &  Brothers,  Maiden 

Chambers  C,  Lowell 

Clifford  Weare,      " 

Crowther  Henry,  " 

Holt  John,  " 

McGarry  John,  Waterto\vn 

Page  William,  [agent]  SomerviUe 

Dye  Woods,  Drugs,  ^^-c. 

Talbot  C.  P.  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Dye  Wood  Extractors. 

Adams  George,  Watertown 
Thayer  F.F.  &  Co.,     " 

Dye  V/ood  Grinding. 
Freeman  William  F.,  Watertown 

Edge  Tool  Manufacturer. 

Barnard  Granville,  Watertown 

Engineers  and  Surveyors. 

[See  Civil  Engineers.] 

Engraver. 

Hedge  Frank,  Lowell 

Fancy  Goods. 

Allen  Otis  L.,  Lowell 
Bascom  AVilliam,  " 
Berry  &  Cochran,  Lowell 
Brown  M.  M.,  " 

Callender  S.  B.,  Cambridge(port) 
Clark  James,  Lowell 
Cokely  Thomas,  (East)  Cambridge 
Eastman  Daniel,  Lowell 
Emerson  Philip,         " 
Gordon  Ellen,  " 

Maynard  Charles,      " 
Maynard  C.  I.  W.,     " 
MeLanathan  H.  S.  S.,  Lowell 
McLanathan  Samuel,       " 
Morrill  N.  W.,  " 

Mowry  N.  B.,  " 

Packard  N.,  " 

Pearson  Henry,  Cambridge(port) 
Pratt  Joseph,  "         " 

Snow  &  Co.,  "         " 

Stone  &  To^vne,  Lowell 
Taylor  S.  G.,  Cambridge(port) 
Thurston  J.  C,  " 

Feather  Brush  Manufacturer. 

Davis  Abbott  K.,  (East)  Cambridge 

File  Cutter. 
Ashworth  Sager,  Lowell 

Fish.     {Fresh.) 
Brown  David,  Charlestown 
Fellows  Cyrus,  Cambridgc(port) 
Smith  William,  Charlestown 

Flannel  Manufacturers. 

[See  Maniifarturcs,  Woollen.] 

Flour  and  Grain. 

Bemis  Nathaniel,  (South)  Framingham 
Brackt'tt  C.  H.  &  A.,  Brighton 
Brackett  C.  H.  &  A.,  Newton 
Blanchard,  Wright  &  Co.,  Lowell 
Clark,  Winch  &  Co.,  Natick 


Coburn  J.,  Lowell    . 

Corner  Josiah,  " 

Daniels  S.  0.,  (South)  Framingham 

Davis  Hervey,  Cambridge 

Eames  Benj.,  (North)  Reading 

Farrar  &  Harrington,  Watertown 

Fay  F.  M.,  (South)  Framingham 

Haselton  H.  B.,  Watertown 

Hastings  T.  &  Co.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Hill  H.  &  S.  P.,  Charlestown 

Hills  C.  F.,  Lowell 

Jones  George  W.,  Ashland 

Livingston  William.  Lowell 

Mackintire  James,  Charlestown 

Morey  &  Ellis,  Natick 

Pierce  H.  C,  Hopkinton 

Quint  Wilson,  Maiden 

Stearns  &  Colburn,  Cambridge(port) 

Stickney  &  Curtis,  Cambridge 

Train  Edmond,  (East)  Cambridge 

Tufts  N.  Jr.,  Charlestown 

Wesson  &  Gai-y,       " 

AVinnek  James  P.,  Medford 

AVood  &  Hall,  Cambridge 

AV'ood  Samuel,  Lowell 

AA'oodbridge  S.,  Charlestown 

Fork  Manufacturers. 

Hay  and  Manure. 
Pope  &  Parsons,  Shirley  (A'illage) 
AA'heeler  David,  (West)  Townsend 

Fruit. 
Fogg  Luther,  Lowell 
Hunt  Sarah,       " 
O'Connor  J.,      " 
Kichardson  Nehemiah,  Lowell 
Smith  John,  " 

Stratton  E.,  " 

AA'hitney  H.,  '• 

AA'ilson  Daniel,  " 

Furniture  and  Feathers. 

Adams  &  North,  Lowell 
Allen  George  AV.,  AV'oburn 
Bates  E.  A.,  Hopkinton 
Clark,  AVinch  &  Co.,  Natick 
Coburn  &  Johnson,  Hopkinton 
Clough  Isaac  S.,  AA'altham 
Fosdick,  Carter  &  Co.,  Charlestown 
Forster,  Lawrence  &  Co.,       " 
Hancock  Horace  A.,  Cambridge(port ) 
Hardy  Thomas,  Lowell 
Kieruan  James,  Cambridge 
Morey  &  Ellis,  Natick 
Offutt  George,  Lowell 
Russell  Thomas,  Cambridge 
Shapleigh  &  Farrington,  Lowell 
Smith,  Puffer  &  Co.,  " 

AA'eaver  &  Brother,  " 

Whitney  &  Brackett,  Cambridge 

Furs. 

Bent  &  Bu.sh,  Lowell 

Brazer  William  P.,  Lowell 

Gammell  John,  AA'est  Cambridge 

Gilbert  A.  Jr.,  Lowell 

Lewis  Samuel  Jr.,  AVest  Cambridge 

Merrill  Joseph,  Lowell 

Gas  Fixtures,  &/C. 

Darracott  George  .Jr.,  Lowell 

N.  E.  Gas  Pipe  Co.,  R.  Reed,  Lowell 

Gentlemen's  Furnishing  Goods. 

Kelley  A.  S.,  Cambridge(port) 
Kimball  A\'illiam,  Cambridge 

Gilder. 

Seward  Daniel,  Charlestown 

Glass  and  Britannia  Manufac- 
turers. 

Bay  State  Glass  Co.,  (East)  Cambridge 
Draper  Francis,  "  " 

N.  E.  Glass  Co.,  "  " 

Glue  Manufacturers. 

Collins  E.  J.,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
ColUns  Frederick,    "  " 


Green  House  Plants. 

[See  jS'Krseries.] 

Grindstone  Manufacturer. 

Barrage  J.  &  Co.,  Cambridge 

Grist  Mills. 

Adams  E.,  Chelmsford 

Barrett  Samuel,  Concord 

Benjamin  W.  0.,  Lincoln 

Bennett  Jonathan,  Pepperell 

Blake  Oilman,  (East)      " 

Blood  &  Page,  (North)  Chelmsford 

Bowers  Micajah,  Carlisle 

Brinley  Nathaniel,  Tyngsboro' 

Clark  Jonas  Jr.,  AValtham 

Cutter  Cyrus,  AVest  Cambridge 

Cutter  G.,  Medford 

Button  Solomon,  Sudbury 

Faulkner  W.  E.,  Acton 

Fitch  David,  Bedford 

Foster  Joseph,  Ashby 

Gleason  &  Dall,  Stow 

Grout  AV.  C,  AA'ayland 

Harding  M.  E.,  Ashland 

Hayward  Otis,  Concord 

Hollingsworth  I.  M.  &  L.,  Groton 

Howe  !B.,  Sudbury 

Jackson  James,  Ashland 

Johnson  P.  E.,  Hopkinton 

Kilburn  Jonathan,  Shirley 

Lawrence  John,  Groton 

Leland  J.  M.,  Sherburne 

Lincoln  William  G.,  AA'atertown 

Livingston  AVilliani,  Lowell 

Moore  Ephraim,  Sudbury 

N  E.  AA'orsted  Co.,  Framingham 

Page  Thomas,  Carlisle 

Patten  Aaron  H.,  BUlerica 

Pratt  Nathan  &  Co.,  Acton 

Richardson  A.  B.,  Sudbury 

Richardson  John,  Billerica 

Bobbins  Cyrus,  (South)  Natick 

Smith  &  Hill,  Lexington 

Southworth  Charles,  (North)  Town.send 

Stickney  &  Fitch,  Cambridge(port) 

Swallow  Daniel,  Dunstable 

Trull  Jesse,  (North)  Tewkesbury 

Tufts  N.  Jr.,  Charlestown 

Upton  John,  Tyngsboro' 

A'arnum  Daniel,  Dracut 

AA'arren  &  Tuttle,  Littleton 

Wesson  &  Gary,  Charlestown 

AA''etherbee  D.  2d,  Acton 

AVhipple  0.  M.,  Lowell 

AA'ilson  Daniel,  Billerica 

ATiison  Francis,  Bedford 

Wood  Georse  S.,  Chelmsford        [boro' 

AA'ood  AVilliam  II.,  (FeltonsviUe)  Marl- 

AA'oodward  James,  Dunstable 

Gunsmiths. 

Babcock  M.,  Charlestown 
Hayues  Joshua,  AValtham 
Pratt  A.,  Concord 
Richardson  0.  A.  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Hair  Dressers. 

Bannister  Edward,  Jlalden 
Barth  Daniel  W.,  Lowell 
Beal  &  Hadley,  Charlestown 
Benson  H.  J.  it.,  (East)  Cambridge 
Bentley  John,  "  " 

Bixby  Charles,  Charlestown 
Bootii  Kohler,  Lowell 
Brinsley  Frederick,  Lowell 
Brooks  William  F.,       " 
Buck  George  AV.,  Hopkinton 
(!admus  J .  Elias,  Cambridge 
Chamberlain  J.  M.,  Charlestown 
Faves  M.  P.,  " 

Gale  A.  E.,  Natick 
Gardner  &  Lewis,  Lowell 
Gray  John  B.,  Charlesto^vn 
Green  Joseph,  Cambridge 
Crush  Joseph  S.,  Lowell 
Gunnison  E.,  Charlestown 
Hadley  E.,  " 

Harran  J.  L.,  Lowell 
Hilton  John  T..  Brighton 
llodsdon  A.  II.,  South  Reading 
Ilolbrook  — ,  Brighton 


MIDDLESEX   COUNTY. 


14; 


Howard  M.  P.,  Canil)ri(lKo(port) 

•lacksou  Mosvs  II.,  CharlestoWQ 

.lacksoi;  William,  <'oiiconl 

JdliiisDii  II.  ,1.,  Chailcstowa 

l.ciio.x  .loliii,  Watci-tcuvn 

Ia'mox  .loliii  M.,  Waltham 

l,cw  IVtor  li.,  Lowell 

I.L'wis  Duttfiii, 

l.cuis  .1.  W.,  Canibriilf^e 

.Mitcliril  (ItMir^'c,  Meilfortl 

Mitchoil  (liMirixo  &  W.  P.,  Charlcstown 

Nasoii  Oliarlc.f,  \Vost  ('aiiibni.lge 

Xeal  C.  II.,  Oliarlcstowii 

IVak  H.  N.,  Mcilfonl 

I'hipps  Sannit'l,  IjOwcU 

rroctHi-  II.  H.,         •' 

Kiclianlson  KJwanI,  Modford 

Kusi;  r.  S.,  l/iwell 

'I'ash  Charles  (i.,  Charlcstown 

'n^Uord  .lames  T.,  (Ea.st)  Cambridge 

Toiiey  U'illiaui,  Lowell 

AVallin  Cliarles  K.,  Cambridge{port) 

\VeaTcr  .lohn  Q.,  Stonehain 

Hardware,  &'C. 

Adams  .Tames,  Charlcstown 
liurbank.  Chase  &  Co.,  Lowell       [port 
Cliamlieri.ain  D.  \V.  &  Co.,  Cambridge- 
Kde.^  U.  ]?.  Jr.,  Charlcstown 
Hutchinson  Bcnj.,  Lowell 
Kimball  &  Ladd,  Woburn 
Mansur  Stephen,  Lowell 
Nutting  &  Mason,  Cambridgc(port) 
Page  li.  P.,  Watertown 
Palmer  John,  (East)  C.ambridge 
Kogers  J.  F.  &  J.,  Lowell 
Todd  Hcujamin  I!.,  Cambridge 

Harness  Makers,  ^c. 

Adlington  Thomas,  Wavland 

liisphaiii  Thomas,  Xatick 

lilakc  Edwanl,  (South)  Xatick 

IJrabrook  Josepli  A.,  Lowell 

liradley  J.  B.,  Brighton 

Bridge  Charles.  Lowell 

Brigliam  (icorge,  Groton 

Burgess  Ebenezer,  Lowell 

Buriress  J.  D.,  Charlcstown 

Butterfield  Charles  M.,  Bedford 

Busfin  William  H.,  Watertown 

Carleton  Noyes.  Beading 

Clark  W.  L.,  West  Cambridge 

Cogswell  &  Fisk,  Brighton 

(^ile  L.,  Charlcstown 

D.ay  &  Convers,  Lowell 

Di.xon  J.,  Charlcstown 

Dodge  Temple,  Maiden 

Edstrom  E.  P.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Everett  Asa  C,  Ashby 

Everett  William,  Bedford 

Farwell  William,  Waltham 

Fisk  Kliene/.er  W.,        " 

Fuller  (lustavus,  (West)  Newton 

Cay  Edward  A.,  Marlboro' 

Hall  Harrison.  (North)  Chelmsford 

Hancock  Belcher,  Cambridge(port) 

Hartshorn  A.  P.,  Medford 

Hastings  HoUis,  (South)  Framingham 

Hatch  George  S.,  Lowell 

Hcrrick  Zenas,  Billerica 

Hobbs  William,  Waltham 

Ho.smer  E.  &  Co.,  Concord 

Jenkins  E.  C,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 

Jones  Henry  E.,  Holliston 

Jones  JI.  &  J.,  Weston 

Kelley  Dennis,  Charlcstown 

Kelt  Francis,  Holliston 

King  James  H.,  Hopkinton 

Kingsbury  Joseph,  Waltham 

Knapp  Orcn  B.,  Maiden 

Lawrence  Aljcl,  ^^'est  Cambridge 

Lawrence  T.  R.,  (West)  Townsend 

Livemiore  Charles,  Cambridge 

Mace  John.  Pepperell 

Mace  William  P..    " 

McKce  David,  Lowell 

Morris  Christopher.  Cambridge(port) 

Mullett  Charles  T.,'  Charlcstown 

Ni.'hols  Gooriie,  Medford 

Patten  Thomas,  Watertown 

Philips  Benj.,  Charlcstown 

Phipps  John,  South  Reading 


Prentiss  Jonathan  ('.,  Cambridge 

Robin.son ,  Stow 

.'^argeant  S.  8.,  Charlcstown 

Smith  H.  N.,  Littleton 

Smith  Jonas  Jr.,  Newton 

Smith  S.  W.,  (East)  I^xington 

Smith  William,  lA-.\ington    [mingham 

Stt'arns     Franklin,    (Sa.xonville)    Fra- 

Taylor  Z.,  Acton 

Tinker  Francis,  Ashby 

Trowbridge  Geo.,  (South)  Framingham 

Tucker  Ebenezer,  Cambridge 

Tucker  William,  Watertown 

Watts  Richard.  Charlcstown 

Woods  M.  W.  &  Co.,  Sliirley 

Harness  Plater. 

Brooks  Nathan  W.,  Concord 

Hats,  Caps,  &/C. 

Adams  John  Q.,  Charlcstown 

Bent  &  Bush,  Lowell 

Brazcr  William  P.,  Lowell 

Critchett  Nathaniel,     " 

Farrington  Isaac,         " 

Gilbert  A.  Jr.,  " 

Hopkinson  A.,  " 

Mason  Stephen  J.,        '" 

Merrill  Joseph,  '■ 

Mitchell  Hunt  &  Sons,  Framingham 

Peck  John  M.,  AValtham 

Porter  William,       •• 

Richardson  Bartholomew,  Medford 

Simonds  Stephen,  Charlcstown 

Smith  Joseph  C,  Cambridge(port) 

Stacy  L.  P.,  Lowell 

Thomas  John  C,  Charlcstown 

Thurston  J.  C,  (;ambridge(port) 

Turner  Henry,  Charlcstown 

Turner  James,  '' 

Turner  R.  D  ,  " 

Whithed  Diirius.  Lowell 

Wyre  B.  F.  &  Co.,  Woburn 

Hat  Felting  Manufacturer. 

Bacon  John  H.,  Winchester 

Hosiery. 

Brown  .T.  W.,  Lowell 
Davis  E.  P.  &  Co.,  '• 
Dopp  Joseph,  " 

Fisher  Cyrus,  " 

Knox  Mary  W.,       " 
Sawyer  &  Stauwood,  Lowell 

Ice  Dealers. 

Bright  H.  0.,  Watertown 
Bright  Samuel,  Cambridge 
Bright  Winslow,       " 
Gage,  Hittinger  &  Co.,  Charlcstown 
Kenney  M.  C,  (East)  Cambridge 
McFariin  William  &  Luke,  Lowell 
N.  E.  Ice  Comp.any,  South  Reading 
Pierce  George  S.,  Lowell 
Reading  Ice  Co.,  Reading 
Richardson  Josi.ah  &  Co.,  Cambridge 
Ru.ssell  &  Harrington,  Charlcstown 
Stedman  Augustus,  Cambridge 
Tolman  John  E.,  Waltham 
Tudor  Frederick,  Charlcstown 
■Wveth  N.  J.,  (Fresh  Pond)  Cambridge 
Wyeth  N.  J..  (A.ssabet)  Sudbury 

Ink  and  Blacking  Manufacturer. 

Chambers  Cyrus.  Lowell 

Intelligence  Offices. 

Davidson  William,  Lowell 
Morgan  Ebenezer,         •' 

Iron  Founders. 

Barden  Frederick,  [rolling  mill]  New- 
ton (Upper  Falls) 

Cushing  &  Mack,  Lowell 

Johnson  G.  AV.  &  Co.,  Lowell 

McDonald  &  Tapp,  Cambridge(port) 

Mirick  Freeman  H.,  Lowell 

Prescott  Jonas,  [wrought  iron]  (Forge 
Village)  Westfonl 

Waltham  Iron  Fountlry,  [iron  castings] 
R.  P.  Davis,  agent  [ford 

Williams,  Bird  &  Co..  (North)  Chelnis- 


Iron  and  Steel. 

Wheeler  .\rt(iiiaK,  Lowell 

Iron  Work. 

Orniimfiital. 
Jewell,  A.  S.,  W.ilHiaiii 

Lace  Stores. 

Bebby  J.  H.,  l>owell 
Fisher  C,  " 

Hansconi  E  ,     " 

Ladder  Manufacturer. 

Spare  Elijah  Jr.,  (Ea.st)  Canitiridgc 

Lamps  and  Burning  Fluid. 

Whitney  Luther  F.,  Cliarlc-lown 

Lard  Oil  Manufacturer. 

Jones  C.  L.  &  Co.,  Cambridge 

Lard    and  Sausage  Manufac- 
turers. 

Davis  William  &  Son,  Cambridge 

Last  Manufacturers. 
Cox  .Samuel  &  Sons,  Maiden 

Laundry- 
Cox  &  Hastings,  Cambridge(port) 

Lead  Pencil  Manufacturers. 

Fa}'  Addison  G.,  Concord 
Monroe  Francis,         " 
Snow  Charles  P.,       " 
Thoreau  J.  S.,  '• 

Lead  Pipe  and  Sheet  Lead  Manu- 
facturer. 

Stearns  George  L.,  Charlcstown 

Leather  Dealers. 

Bixby  Thomas,  Lowell 
Brown  Willard,       '• 

Livery  Stables. 

Appleton  Isaac,  Lowell 

Ayer  W.  W.,  Charlcstown 

Bailey  G.,  (South)  Natick  [ham 

Bickford  Jesse,  (Saxonville)  Framing- 

Bickford  P.  M..  Sherburne 

Bigelow  Gorham,  Lexington 

Billings  George,  (West)  Newton 

Billings  J.  M.,  Concord 

Blanchard  S.  &  Son,  Medford 

Blood  Amariah,  Reading 

Blood  1'-.  W.,  Holliston 

Boyd  James,  Natick 

Brigham  N.,  Marlboro' 

Brigham  Peter,  Cambrldge(port) 

Broad  Oliver,  Natick 

Bruce  Joseph  A.,  Charlcstown 

Buttrick  William,  Holliston 

Cass  Rufus,  Charlcstown 

Gate  Horace,  (South) Natick 

Cate  Stephen,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 

Chamberlain  W.,  Littleton 

Cobleigh  A.  B.,  (West)  Townsend 

Council  James,  Concord 

Colbum  David  &  Jonathan,  Natick 

Covey  C.  C,  Groton 

Covey  Charles  C,  Bedford 

Cox  Loring,  (Feltonsville)  Marlboro' 

Craig  A..  (West)  Townsend 

Crawford  E.  A.  &  S.  N.,  Stonehani 

Cushman  A.  U.,  Brighton 

Daggett  Samuel,  Charlestown 

Dailev  &  Holmes,  (East)  Cambridge 

Dailey  V.  J.,  "  " 

Davis  Harvey,  Cambridge(port) 

Davis  George,  Shirley  (A'illage) 

Downer  B.T.,  Charlestown 

Eames  J.  N.,  South  Reading 

Eaton  Lilley,  Reading 

Eaton  &  Metcalf,  Cambridge 

Emerson  John  F.,  Lowell 

Fessendcn  S.  G..  Sudbury 

Flint  Oliver  AV.,  Lowell 

Folsora  J.  L.,  (South)  Groton 

Foster  S..  (North)  Reading 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Frost  George,  Hopkinton 

Gay  &  Dumkin.  (\orth)  Chelmsford 

Gay  S.  H.,  Hopkinton 

Gibbs  Jackson,  Hopkinton 

Go(jilhue  Charles  S.,  Maiden 

Hadley  John,  Lowell 

Handley  Reuben,  (West)  Acton 

Harrington  F.  M.,  Lexington 

Hemphill  Amos,  Medford 

Hill  H.  &  S   P.,  Charlestown 

Hill  &  Stearns,  Cambridge(port) 

Howe  Albert,  Brighton 

Howe  Gilbert,  (South)  Framingham 

Kimball  D.  ll',  Lowell 

Larrabee  Charles,  Melrose 

Latlirop  Manley,  Nev,'ton  (Centre) 

Lawrence  Alden,  Pcpperell 

Leeds  Joseph,  Stoneham 

Leonard  Warren,  Framingham 

Monson  &  Alden,  Waltham 

Moore  John,  Marlboro' 

Morse  James  0.,  Hopkinton 

Morse  Moses,  Reading 

Bloulton  John,  Framingham 

Newell  Marshall.  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 

Norris  G.  W.,  Lowell 

Noyes  &  Bean,  Lowell 

Orcutt  &  Luke,  SomerTille 

Page  E.  T.,  Waltham 

Page  M.,  Sudbury 

Parker  Artemas,  Carlisle 

Parker  Gardner,  Hopkinton 

Parker  J.  D.,  Newton 

Parker  Thomas,  Lowell 

Pearl  &  Huntress,  Lowell 

Pierce  Abel,  Groton 

Porter  Joseph,  Cambridge 

Prentiss  B.  E.,  Lowell 

Putnam  William  A.,  Bedford 

Robbins  J.  P.,  Lowell 

Rogers  David,       " 

Richardson  Alden,  Billerica 

Richardson  Osborn,  Stoneham 

Russell  Charles,  Marlboro' 

Russell  George,  West  Cambridge 

Sherman  C.  H.,  Waylaud 

Smith  Andrew,  Watertown 

Smith  H.  D.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Spofford  George  A.,  Natick 

Stocker  Frederick,  Maiden 

Stone  Calvin,  Charlestown 

Symmes  Joseph,  "Winchester 

S'weetser  Stephen,  South  Reading 

Taylor  Samuel  D.,  Melrose 

Thayer  S.  F.,  Ashland 

Thomas  A.,  (Saxonville)  Framingham 

Thurston  Benjamin,  Lowell 

Todd  George  W.,  Acton 

Tuttle ,  Acton 

Washburn  T.  W.,  Cambridge 
AVelch  Walter,  (East)  Cambridge 
Wellman  Asa,       arlestowu 
Wheelock  L.  S.,  AVayland 
AVhipple  Perley,  Marlboro' 
Whitney  Charles,  Watertown 
Whittemore  Wm.H.,  West  Cambridge 
Wiley  B.  B.,  South  Reading 
Wiley  Leonard,  "  " 

Winship  Sani'l,  "  " 

Wright  Warren,  Hopkinton 

Lock  Manufacturer. 

Moulton  Stephen,  Lowell 

Looking  Glass  Manufacturers. 

Dyar  W.  H.,  Lowell 

Fessenden  Charles,  Charlestown 

Wearer  &  Brothers,  Lowell 

Loom  Harnesses. 

Stevens  A.  &  L.,  Lowell 

Loom  Picker  Manufacturer. 

Goding  William,  Lowell 

Lumber. 
Allen  Otis  &  Co.,  Lowell 
Barnes  O.  &  Son,  Waltham 
Bigelow  &  Wright,  Natick 
Hoynton  &  Doughty,  Charlestown 
Brewster  R.  U.,  Ashland 
Brigham  John,  Watertown 
Brooks  &  Tyler,  Lowell 


Buirage  &  Gale,  Cambridge(port)  I 

Cottrell  &  Brooks,  Charlestown 
Cutler  &  Grossman,  Cambridge(port) 
Daniels  S.  0.,  (South)  Fi-amingham 
Dix  Joel  Jr.,  Charlestown 
Fiske  &  Norcross,  Lowell 
Fiske  William,  " 

Fletcher  Horatio,        " 
Foster  F.  E.  &  Co.,  Medford 
Fuller  &  Banker,  Brighton 
Gouch  John,  Cambridge 
Greenleaf  Thomas  &  Co.,  Charlestown 
Hannnond  Martin,  Natick 
Hall  J.  &  Son,  (East)  Cambridge 
Hastings  Oliver,    "  " 

Howard  Horace,  Lowell 
James  Joseph,  Medford 
Johnson  George,  Charlestown 
Johnson  AVilliam,  " 

Joyce  Samuel,  Medford 
Livingston  William,  Lowell  [boro' 

Monson  George  E.,  (Feltonsville)  Marl- 
Palmer  AVilliam  A.,  Charlestown 
Priest  S.,  Watertown 
Richardson  &  Collamore,  S.  Reading 
Rice  Charles  Jr.,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
Smith  &  Gooch,  Brighton 
Smith  &  Hopkins,  Charlestown 
Smith  M.  L.  &  Co.,  Cambridge(port) 
Thompson  Benj.  &  Co.,  Charlestown 
Warren  Moses  &  Co.,  (East)  Cambridge 
Wiley  Adam  &  Co.,  South  Reading 
Willard  E.,  Brighton 
Wood  A.,  (Feltonsville)  Marlboro' 
Wood  &  Prescott,  Concord 
Young  &  White,  Charlestown 

Machine  Card  Manufacturers. 

Kitson  Richard,  [for  flax  and  hemp] 

Lowell  [Lowell 

Puffer  &  Howe, [for  cotton  and  woollen] 

Machinists. 

Aldrich,  T.vng  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Atherton  William,  " 

Barney  J.,  (Saxonville)  Framingham 

Reals  William,  Lowell 

IJingham  S.  H.  F.,  Weston 

BlaKe  Lemuel  W.,  (East)  Pepperell 

BuUard  George,  Framingham 

Butterfield  William,  Lowell 

Damon  Jonas  B.,  Ashby 

Davidson  John,  Charlestown       [Falls) 

Eaton,  Moulton  &  Co.,  Newton  (Lower 

Flanders  &  Bartlett,  (East)  Cambridge 

Gay,  Silver  &  Co.,  (North)  Chelmsford 

Gage  J.  F.,  Lowell 

George  Samuel  D.,  Lowell 

Harrington  L.  &  J.  Q.  A.,  Weston 

Hill  .lonathan,  Billerica 

HUtinger  &  Cook,  Charlestown 

Kimball  N.  G.,  Lowell 

Lowell  Machine  Shops,  Lowell,  William 

A.  Burke,  agent 
Libby  Nathaniel  L.,  Weston 
Parker  James  L.,  Shirley  (AMlIage) 
Pettee  Otis,  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 
Prescott  Luther,  (Forge  A^illage)  West- 
Sargent  &  Lane,  Lowell  [ford 
Sawtell  N.  P.,  Shirley  (Village) 
Scott  &  Moody,  Lowell 
Sibley  Nathaniel  S.,  Weston 
Simpson  John,  Lowell 
Stevens  B.  T.  &  Co.,  Lowell 
Stevens  AVilliam,  (West)  To^vnsend 
Stimpson  George,  Charlestown 
Thorpe  Thomas,  AVest  Cambridge 
Tucker  AVilham  C,  Shirley  (A'illage) 
AVIiitney  Joel,  Winchester 
Wickcrsham ,  liOwell 

Manufactures. 

Cotton. 

Appleton  Co.,  Geo.  IMotlcy,  ag't,  Lowell 

P.oiilt  Cotton  Mills,  Linus  Child,  agent, 

Lf)well  [Hobhs,  agent,  AValtham 

Boston    ManulVicturing  Co.,   Ebenczer 
Elliot    Mills,   Otis   Pettee,   proprietor, 

Newton,  (Upper  Falls) 
Hamilton  Manufacturing  Com'y,  John 

Avery,  agent,  Lowell 
l/iwreuce  jlanufacturing  Com'y,  Wm. 

S.  Southworth,  Lowell 


Longley  &  AValker,  Shirley  (A'ilage) 
Lowell  Manufacturing  Company,  Alex 

Wright,  agent,  Lowell 
Massachusetts    Cotton    Mills,  Joseph 

AA'hite,  agent,  Lowell 
Merrimack    Manufacturing  Company, 

Issae  Hinckley,  agent,  Lowell 
Prescott   Cotton  Mills,  Frank  F.  Bat- 
tles, agent,  Lowell 
Putnam  T.  H.,  agent,  HoUiston 
Suffolk  Manufacturing  Company,  John 
A\'ri.:ht,  agent,  Lowell  [Lowell 

Tremont  Mills,  Chas.  L.  Tilden,  agent, 
Worcester  Willard,  Shirley  (A'illage) 
AVorcester  &  Longley,  Shirley  (A'illage) 

Cotton  Duck. 
Pearson  Blanufacturing  Conip'y,  Peter 
Lawson,  agent,  Dracut 

Woollen. 
Baldwin  Company,  [worsteds  for  car- 

petings]  (North)  Chelmsford 
Chelmsford  Co.,  John  Nesmith,  agent, 

(West)  Chelmsford 
Damon  C.  C,  [flannels]  Concord 
Faulkner    James  B.  &  Co..   [flannels] 

Billerica  [torn,)  Stow 

Gleason   &  Dale,  [flannels]   (Rockbot- 
Knight  AVilliam  H.,    [carpetings,  &c.] 

(Feltonsville)  Sudbury  [Lowell 

Lowell  Manuf.  Co.,  Alex. AV'right,  agent, 
Middlesex  Company ,  [broadcloths,  &c.] 

Wni.  T.  Mann,  agent,  Lowell 
New  England  AVorsted  Co.,  [yams  and 

blankets]  (Saxonville)  Framingham 
Stott  Charles,  [flannels]  Lowell 
Ward,  Brooks  &  Co.,  Pepperell 

Marble  and  Stone  Workers. 

Chandler  &  Colby,  Medford 

Chase  J.,  Waltham 

Clausen  M.,  [marble]  Charlestown 

Cloyes  Franklin,  Framingham 

Day  Benjamin,  Lowell 

Gilmore  &  Swett,  ( West)  Acton 

Hunt  Thomas  F.,  Concord 

Jepson  Asaph,  Newton 

Jepson  J.  B.,         " 

Jones  &  Robinson,  Lowell 

Nichols  David,  '• 

O'Conner  James,  Framingham 

O'Donald  AA'illiam,  Brighton 

Parker  Artemas,  (North)  Chelmsford 

Pierce  Cyi'us,  Concord 

Powers  J.  S.,  Ashland 

Runey  &  Stafford,  Cambridge(port) 

Sanborn  A.  C.  &  Co.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Simonds  AVilliam,  AA'althani 

Tucker  Hiram,  [patent  marble]  Cam- 

AVarreu  Theodore,  Lowell  [bridge(port) 

Masons. 

Adams  P.  G.,  Pcpperell 
Adams  John,  Lowell 
Allen  Amos,  (South)  Natick 
Bates  A\'illiam,  Cambridge 
Bean  Joel  A\'.,  Stoneham 
Bennett  AVilder,  (East)  Cambridge 
Berry  Jesse,  Maiden 
Beiijauiin  Cyrus,  Concord 
Biam-hard  Otis,  West  Cambridge 
Jinwditch  G..  (Soxith)  Framingham 
Bowditch  Granville.  Ashland 
Bowers  Walter,  (South)  Natick 
Bowman  Edwin,  Billerica 
Brigham  George  H.,  Marlboro' 
Brooks  E.  D.,  Newton 
Brown  J.  J.,  Framingham 
Cady  L.,  Lowell 
Chase  L.,  Medford 
Colburn  .fonas,  Bedford 
Colcord  AV.,  Lowell 
Conant  Fr.ancis,  Acton 
Cummings  A.  J.,  AVatertown 
Cunningham  Simeon  Jr.,  Marlboro' 
Cushing  T.  R.,  West  tianibridge 
Cushman  J.  IL,  (West)  Newton 
Damon  B.  D.,  "  " 

Dodge  C.  P.,  Groton 
Dodge  Ira,  " 

Dowling  Martin,  (East)  Cambridge 


MIDDLESEX  COUNIY. 


147 


Danster  Asaph,  Melrose 
Kllison  SainiK'l,        " 
KiiuTson  (ipoi-go,  Wulth.im 
INtilirnok  S.  1'.,  Cambndge(port) 
l-'itch  Calvin,  Oroton 
i'lovd  .1.  (J.,  MiMlfoi-a 
y\n\a  TlicuiKis,  Maiden 
I'li'iicU  .Iflt'crson,  Hiillistnn 
Kioncli  'J'liDiiias  ],.,  Watertown 
Kurbush  Lewis,  Marlboro' 
(Jerrish  .loseph,  Maiden 
lladlcv  .lolin,  Lexington 
l[:in  cSi  Manning,  Keading 
Ilartwi'U  Nathaniel,  Shirley 
llavnian  Aliiel,  llopkinton 
llci-ni-k  .t  Tuttlc,  Lowell 
Unit  ,Vc  Hart,  ('anibridge(port) 
Uiilihanl  1'.,  Ilopkinton 
Hunting  ^L,  Newton  (Upper  Vails) 
.liilmsdn  K.  K.,  South  Heading 
.Jones  Andrew,  (K:ist)  Cambridge 
l/anison  Kut'us,  Cambridgc(port) 
Littletield  Knfiis,  Somerville 
Locke  AVilliani,  (East)  Lexington 
Ijovejoy  .Joseph  IJ.,  Pepperell 
Mann  James,  Natick 
Messer  Abiel,  Lowell 
Morris  L  ,  Waltham 
Jlullikin  Alfred,  Jlelrose 
Nichols  Stephen,  Winchester 
Nichols  William,  Maiden 
Northey  William,  Medford 
Norton  Micliael,  Cambridge 
Noves  Henry,  Cambridge 
Oleott  .lohu  E.,  Waltham 
I'age  Charles,  Lowell 
Parker  Henjamin.  Medford 
Parker  Dexter,  Lowell 
Perkins  William  K.,  South  Reading 

Pettee .  Maiden 

Pollard  .lohn  S.,  Oambridge(port) 

Pratt  Kalph,  South  Heading 

Itecd  Elijah  M.,  (North)  Tewkesbury 

Heed  &  Powers,  Ijowell 

Hic'ker  B.  F.,  Somerville 

liipley  &  George,  South  Reading 

Hoss  Henry,  Newton 

Itvau  H.  M.,  Waltham 

Sampson  Seth  P.,  (North)  Chelmsford 

Sampson  L.  P.,  Littleton 

Sanborn  W.  F.,  Lowell 

Sanger  S.,  Brighton 

Sawyer  Franklin,  Cambridge(port) 

Sawyer  Samuel,  Cambridge 

Scott  C,  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 

Seaver  A.  W.,  Towrisend 

Soverns  Stephen,  Weston 

ShattuckA.,  Pepperell 

Shattuck  Elijah,  (East)  Pepperell 

Sharp  Daniel,  South  Reading 

Sherman  D(>xter,  Waylaud 

Sinionds  Mixter,  Wilmington 

Sloper  Abnor,  Natick 

Smith  Isaac  .Ir.,  Brighton 

Spaulding  William,  Pepperell 

Spencer  llosea,  Camhridge(port) 

Stevens  William  O.,  Cambridge(port) 

Swan  E.  W.,  Holliston 

Taylor  .1.  S.,  Stoneham 

Titus  Daniel,  West  Cambridge 

Tufts  .lames,  Medford 

Tufts  .John  A.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Tuttle  (ieorge  S.,  (North)  Tewkesbury 

Tuttle  .John  B.,  Lowell 

Underwood  Charles,  Natick 

Wakefield  William,  Reading 

Wallis  Oliver,  Reading 

Webster  Charles,  (North)  Reading 

Wentworth  (ieorge  W.,  Brighton, 

Wcntworth  Nathaniel,  " 

White  .loel.  Winchester 

Willard  Stedman.  th'oton 

Mast  and  Spar  Makers. 

P.lanchard  &  Caldwell.  Charlestown 

Melodeon  and  SerapMae  Manu- 
facturers. 

Smith  &  Green.  Townseud 

Milliners. 
Abbott  Matilda  U.,  Lowell 
Abbott  Olive,  Waltham 


Alley  &  .Iohnson,( East)  Cambridge 

Baciin  K.  P.,  South  Heading 

Bailey  Mrs,  (East)  CamViridge 

Bancroft  S.  A.,  \\inchester 

Barton  Silvia,  Lowell 

Bean  Stillman  P.,  Lowell 

Higclow  Olive  >1.,  Marlboro' 

Billings  Miiry  A.,  Ijowell 

Billings  S.M.,  Lowell  [Falls) 

Bosworth   .losephine,   Newton   (Upper 

Bradley  H   A.,  Lowell 

Brainard,!..  Woburn 

Bridge  E.,  Newton 

Brown  .lane  A.,  (West)  Acton 

Butler  Sarah,  Lowell 

Calleniler  S.  B.,  Cambr)dge(port) 

Capel  Betsey,  (irotnn 

(jarey  Ann,  \Vatertown 

Oarleton  C,  Charlestown 

Caswell  Mrs.,  Natick 

Clement  Charles  ('.,  Lowell 

Clifford  Mary  A..  Lowell 

Cram  A.  D.,  Lowell 

Crehore  Susan,  Maiden 

Curtis  Helen,  Stoneham 

Cunnniskev  Hugh,  Lowell 

Dix  Abba, "Waltham 

Doane  B.  XL,  Brighton 

Dodge  A.  E.,  Lowell 

Emerson  Ehzabeth,  South  Reading 

Evans  E.  B.,  '•  '• 

Ford  Hannah,  Charlestown 

Farnham  Caroline,  Waltham 

Fisk  L..  Holliston 

Frost  M.,  Lowell 

Gibbs  U.  H.,  Framinghara 

Gleason  Julia,  Concord 

Gordon  J.  II.,  Lowell 

Gray  Cynthia,  Lowell 

Hanson  Mary  P.,  AValtham 

Harding  S.,  Brighton 

Hatch  H.  A.  R.,  Charlestown 

Hills  Mrs.,  Natick 

Hill  Sarah,  Lowell 

Howe  E.,  Marlboro' 

Keer  Ann,  (East)  Cambridge 

Ladd  Louisa,  Lowell 

Maynard  D.  &  R.,  Lowell 

M.ayuard  M.,  (Feltonsville)  Marlboro' 

MeQuaid  Catherine,  Lowell 

Messer  C.  W.,  Stoneham 

Newell  &  Sherlaek.  Canibr'idge(port) 

Norton  Sarah,  Cambrid^e'port) 

Patten  Sarah  B.,  Melrose 

Peavey  Mary  A.,  Lowell 

Peverley  P.  &  E.,  Charlestown 

Pollard  J.,  Medford 

Quimby  &  Griffin,  Charlestown 

Richardson  S   D.,  Concord 

Robinson  G.  &  B.  W.,  Lowell 

Roundy  B.,  Woburn 

Ross  M.  R.,  (Feltonsville)  Marlboro' 

Russell  M.  L.,  Lowell 

Smith  J.  A..  Medford 

Smith  S.  S.,  Wayland 

Snow  Hannah,  Charlestown 

Soper  E.,  Stow 

Stevens  Mary,  Lowell 

Stockwell  Mrs.,  (West)  Acton 

Stone  Miiry,  Framingham 

Taylor  S.  G.,  Cambridge(port) 

Tear  M.  A.,  Woburn 

Temple  Sarah,  Reading 

Thompson  B.  F,,  Lowell 

Tufts  Eliza  A.  B.,  Maiden 

AVait  Martha  T.,  Lowell 

^Valdron  JIary  A.,    '" 

Webster  Mrs.,  " 

Whitney  L.  E.,         " 

Wight  L.  0.,  " 

Woods  M.  J.,  " 

Wymau  Eunice,  Charlestown 

Morocco  Dressers  &/  Colorers. 
Binncy  Moses,  C,ambridge(port) 
Brown  &  Jackson,  Charlestown 
Butterfield  Wm.  P.,  Cambridge(port) 
Clark  &  Watriss,  "  " 

Dean  Charles,  Charlestown 
French  A.  S.,  Townsend 
Gibbs  George  L.,  Charlestown 
Green  I.  A.,  Cambridge(port) 


I  Hall  (i.  S..  Charlestown 
Kimball  H.  Z.,         " 
Leemaii  N.  I!.,         " 
i.eemaii  N.  H.  Jr.,  " 
Orr  .John,  (  West)  Townsend 
Itevnolds  &  Waitt,  Charle.stown 
.S.wall  K.  C.,  '• 

Sewall  &  Withington,       '• 
Swift  .Insejih,  " 

Waitt  James  .M.,  " 

Webster  &  Co.,  '• 

Music  Stores. 

Dyar  W.  H.,  J,owell 

Shepard  B.  IL, 
Uhnan  William  V..      '■■ 

Mustard  Manufacturers. 

Stickney  &  Poor,  Charlestown 

Nail  Manufacturer. 

Ellis  Joseph  Chas.,  (North)  Chelmsford 

Nurseries. 
Bell  Robert  G.,  Dracut 
liigelow  S.,  Brighton 
Breck  Jo.scph  &  Son,  Brighton 
Carter  \\'illiam  A.,  (-'ambridge 
Clement  .\sa,  Dracut 
Daven)iort  John,  Cambridge 
Hide  George,  Newton 
Hide  J.  F.,  Newton  (Centre) 
Hide  S.,  Newton 
Hovey  &  C^.,  Cambridge 
Kenrick  John  A..  Newton 
Kenrick  William,       " 
Kiniliall  .lohn  H..  Dracut 
Mar-hall  Simeon  M.,  Dracut 
Vivso  Tiionias.  Waltham 
Pood's,  Cambridge 
Hussell  Philemon  R.,  Cambridge 
Salisbury  Samuel,  (East)      " 
Smith  Edward,  Brighton 
Stimson  Hoyal,  (Janibridge 
Towne  Orr  N.,  Somerville 
Vandine  Henry,  Cambridge 
^Valsh  George,  Charlestown 
Winship  &  Co.,  Brighton 

Oil  Manufacturers. 

Brown  Oliver.  Charlestown 

Edmands  David,  " 

Fisk  H.  F.  &  J.  0..      " 

Fisk  Wm.  P.  &  Co.,  Cambridge(port) 

Kidder  J.  G.,  Charlestown  [bridge 

Kingman,  Henry  &  Rice,  (East)  Cam- 

Optical  Instrument  Manufac- 
turer. 

Clark  George  B.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Organ  Manufacturer. 

SteTcns  George,  (East)  Cambridge 

Organ  Pipe  Manufacturer. 

Pierce  Samuel.  Reading 

Oysters  and  Refreshments. 

Banks  Miles,  Waltham 

Boutwell  Thomas  E.,  Stoneham 

Bradley  George  W.,  Medford 

Brown"  H.  F.,  Charlestown 

Brown  James,  " 

Butnian  David,  Maiden 

Campbell  Robert  .M.,  (E.)  Cambridge 

Cheney  H.,  Lowell 

Clark  Nehemiah.  (East)  Cambridge 

ClilTopl  Edward,  Lowell 

Conant  James,  Lowell 

Cunniiings  Cieorge,  '• 

Durgin  &.  Howard,  Natick 

Edwards  J.  M.,  Charlestown 

Fisk  F.  A., 

Foster  Charles,  Cambridge 

French  A.  B  ,  Lowell 

Galbraith  John.  Waltham 

Gibbs  Willian),  Ilopkinton 

Goodridge  John,  Cambridge 

Gordon  John,  Charlestown 

Hastings  Henry  William,  Medford 

Hazcltine  J.  B.,  Lowell 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Kelton  J.  P.,  Lowell 
Kempton  Albert,  Lowell 
Kimball  C.  \V.,  Cambritlgo 
Kimball  William  IL,  Lowell 
Knapp  &  Walker,  Lowell 
I^ngley  I.  ^V.,  Stoneham 
Leman  &  Atwood,  Lowell 
Marston  J.  M..  '" 

Marston  AVilliam  ¥..  Brighton 
Moore  E.  A.,  Lowell 
Parmenter  Jonas  \V.,  Waltham 
Proctor  Elbridge,  Lowell 
Meeks  Timothy  Jr.,  Concord 
Sawyer  S.,  Charlestown 
Metcalf  John  P.,  Cambridge 
Smith  Charles,  Charlestown 
Smith  Kichard,  Lowell 
Stevens  &  Weil'iorton,  Charlestown 
Stone  Daniel,  (East)  Cambridge 
Streeter  J.  P.,  Lowell 
Taylor  George,  t.;iiurlestown 
Teague  George  M.,  Cambridge(port) 
Witherell  E.  B.,  Charlestown 
Woodward  U.,  Lowell 
Wright  &  Brown,  Charlestown 
AVright  H.  L., 

Pail  Manufacturers. 

Butrick  John  W.,  Acton 

Loring  George,  Concord 

Rand  &  Smith,  Townsend  (Harbor) 

White  &  Kendall,  Ashby 

Wright  F.  W.,  Ashby 

Painters. 

Adams  J.  W.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Adlington  T.,  Wayland 

Allen  Samuel  M.,  Ashby 

Arrington  William  M.,  South  Reading 

Bacon  Charles,  West  Cambridge 

Dacon  Sardis,  South  Reading 

Bailey  James,  Melrose 

Balcom  J.,Groton 

Ballard  George  F.,  Framingham 

Ball  John  M.,  Melrose 

Barrett  Joseph  W.,  Stoneham 

Barton  J.  IL,  (North)  Chelmsford 

Bates  Jacob  H.,  Cambridge 

Beddoe  Thomas,  Charlestown 

Besse  S.  H.,  (West)  Newton 

Blake  Seth  Jr.,  (South)  Natick 

Blanchard  Henry  V.  V.,  (Jharlestown 

Billings  &  Priest,  Shirley  (Village) 

Blood  Joseph  S.,  Townsend 

Boardman  James,  Cambridge(port) 

Bowers  .Jonathan,  Lowell 

Bradford  Henry,  Chelmsford 

Bragdon  William,  Charlestown 

Brigham  Asahel,  Marlboro' 

Brigham  George  D.,  Groton 

Brown  I.  B.,  Concord 

Burbank  John,  West  Cambridge 

Burnap  Ethan,  Lowell 

Burton  A.  R..  Winchester 

Burr  Thomas,  Ashby 

Bumpus  S.  L..  Cambridge(port) 

Butrick  Nathan,  Carlisle 

Chapman  Faulkner,  Charlestown 

Clark  Charles,  (North)  Tewkesbury 

Cogswell  &  Fiske,  Brighton 

Cobb  Warren,  I,ittlcton 

Conant  Oliver,  Lowell 

Conham  William,  Natick 

Cook  licnjiuiiin,  (Kiist)  Cambridge 

Cook  Jaiiios,  llcailing 

Cutting  Edwin,  Waltham 

Cushing  William,  Melrose 

Cutter  G.  A.,  Stoneham 

Damon  Isaac  N . ,  Lexington 

Danforth  George  0.,  Cambridge 

Danforth  M.  G.,  Winchester 

Deland  .1  nines  ('.,  (Miarlestown 

Edmatids  Bcnjiiiiun,         " 

Elli.s  &   Dc.'irboni,  Brighton 

Emerson  Nat1\iin,  Lowell 

Fairbanks  Lewis,  Soutli  Heading 

Farnsworth  T.  S.,  (irotun 

Farrington  Isaac  .Ir.,  Brighton 

Farson  Samuel,  Iiowell 

Fielding  .losiali  It.,  l>oweH 

Fish  B.  F.,  Charlestown 

French  E.  F.  &  Co.,  Hopkinton 


Freeman  S.  J.,  Lowell, 
Fuller  George,  Charlestown  [ton 

Fuller  Gustavus,  [carriage]  (W.)  New- 
Fulton  John  A.,  Cambridge 
Gil.son  Charles,  Cambridge(port) 
Glidden  John,  Lexington 
Graham  George,  Framingham 
Gregory  A.,  Weston 
Gunuis'on  D.  0.,  Cambridge(port) 
Hamblin  William  A.,  South  Reading 
H.-inson  &  Turner,  Maiden 
Hedrick  George,  Lowell 
Hemenway  F.,  llopkinton 
Hildreth  George  B.,  Westford 
Hill  Aaron  G.,  Maiden 
llolden  N.,  Charlestown 
Howes  &  Harper,  Lowell 
Howes  S.  P.,  [miniature]  Lowell 
Hubbard  Wm.C.  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
Hutchinson  E.  M.  &  G.,  Waltham 
Houghton  Warren,  (West)  Acton 
Ireland  William  II.,  Watertown 
Jackson  Z.,  (West)  Townsend 
Jennings  Levi,  Cambridge(port) 
Kittredge  Abner,  Lowell 
Kittredge  Jcduthan,  Lowell 
Lawrence  John  W.,  (West)  Cambridge 
Lawson  Thomas  B.,  [miniature]  Lowell 
Lincoln  Oshea,  Charlestown 
Lindlev  Charles,  AVatertown 
Little  S.  B.,  Brighton 
Locke  Wm.  G.,  (Feltonsville)  Marlboro' 
Loker  Chas.,  (Saxonville)  Framingham 
McAuslin  D.,  Marlboro' 
Mclntire  Ebenezer,  (East)  Cambridge 
Merrill  M.  &  Son,  Medford 
Merrill  S.  K.,  (South)  Groton 
Morey  George  C,  Lowell 
Morse  Leonard,  Holliston 
Nichols  I.,  (North)  Reading 
Newman  William,  Lowell 
Page  George  II.,  Holliston 
Page  II.  P.,  Watertown 
Paine  K.  J.,  Charlestown 
Park  C.  0.,  " 

Parks  George,  Lowell 
Parlin  Asher,  Natick 
Partridge  Charles  D.,  Billerica 
Phelps  J  ,  (East)  Pepperell 
Phelps  Jo.seph,  Bedford 
Phipps  John.  South  Reading 
Pennington  William  F.,  Lowell 
Poole  Franklin,  South  Reading 
Porter  Obed,  (West)  Newton 
Pratt  Wm.  C,  [portrait]  Charlestown 
Priestley  Thos.,  (Saxonville)  Framing- 
Quimby  Alonzo  P.,  Westford         [ham 
Rand  AVarren,  Charlestown 
Kandall  A.  II.,  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 
Richardson  James  P.,  Cambridge(port) 
Ricker  William,  Lowell 
Roberts  Wm.  G.,  (South)  Framingham 
Rogers  George,  Reading 
Russell  Ileurv,  Watertown 
Sargent  A.  T.  &  Co.,  Maiden 
Sawyer  J.  L.  &  G.  E.,  C.ambridge(port) 
Sargent  George,  (Forgeville)  Westford 
Sawin  Joseph,  Wayland 
Shuttuck  Jeremiah  G.,  Pepperell 
Silver,  Howe  &  Mead,  Lowell 
Simonds  William  C,  Charlestown 
Spooner  John  W.,  Ashland 
Smith  I.  M.,  Concord 
Smith  M.,  Weston 
Smith  William  IL,  Lexington 
Stanton  II.  K.,  Winchester 
Steam.-!  C,  Marlboro' 
Stevens  Joseph,  Stoneham 
Stevens  &  Copp,  Medford 
Stiles  Ammi  B.,  Waltham 
Stowe  William,  Stow 
Swazev  N.  G.,  Lowell 
T('iii|ilc  .lohn  A.,  Natick 
Thayer  .liunes  H  ,  Cambridge 
Thoinas  .loseph,  Melrose 
Tilton  Luke  S.,  Lowell 
Trefethcn  &  Locke,  Medford 
Tuck  A.  R.,  (South)  Natick 
Tucker  Ebenezer  Jr.,  ('aiiibr!dge(port) 
Tucker  Joseph,  South  KcMdiiig 
Tufts  Ebenezer  T.,  (Kast)  Cambridge 
Tufts  Francis  H.,        '■  '' 


Turner  Henry  W..  Lowell 

Twist  Daniel,  Bedford 

Twombly  Joseph  Q.,  Somerville 

Vinton  II.  L.,  Newton 

AValdron  H.  G.,  Charlestown 

Walton  Nathan  S.,  Cambridge 

Maters  Samuel  T.,  Lov.ell 

West  Charles,  Churlestown 

Weston  C.  E.,  Dunstable 

Weston  G.  W.,  Groton 

Weston  &  Mason,  Charlestown 

Williams  A.  II.,  Waltham 

Winsor  &  Harrington,  Brighton 

Woodard  51.  W.,  Marlboro' 

Woodbury  Charles,  Somerville 

Wheeler  Aaron,  Acton 

White  L.  S.,  Hopkinton 

Winter  Obed,  Framingham  [boro' 

AVorcester  W.  E.  C,  (Feltonsville)  Marl- 

Paiats,  Oil,  and  Glass. 

Beddoe  Thomas,  Charlestown 

Boardman  James,  Cambridge(port) 

Burnap  E.,  Lowell 

Conant  Oliver  J.,  Lowell 

Cutter  Si  Otis,  Woburn 

Edmands  Benjamin,  Charlestown 

Fielding  J.  B.,  Lowell 

Fish  Benjamin  F.,  Charlestown 

Gardner  R.  &  E.,  Lowell 

Hastings  Thos.  &  Co.,  (E.)  Cambridge 

Holden  N.,  Chai-lestown 

Kittredge  Jeduthan,  Lowell 

Mixer,  Pitman  &  Co.,    " 

Page  H.  P.,  Watertown 

Thayer  J.  H.,  Cambridge(port) 

Waldron  H.  G.,  Charlestown 

Whitney  John  A.,  Ashland 

Whitney  Luther  F.,  Charlestown 

Palm  Leaf  Manufacturers. 

Barrett  &  AVliitncy,  [hats]  Shirley 
Kendall  J.  B.,  [mattres.ses]  (E.)  Cam- 
bridge 

Paper  Hangings. 

Boardman  James,  C.ambridge(port) 
Burnap  Ethan,  Lowell 
Farson  Samuel,  Lowell 
Fielding  J.  B.,         " 
Kittredge  A.,  " 

Kittredge  Jeduthan,  Lowell 
Marsh  Oliver,  " 

Merrill  Bro's,  Cambridge(port) 
Merrill  &  Straw,  Lowell 
Newman  William,     '• 
Page  H.  P.,  Watertown 
Palmer  John,  (East)  Cambridge 
Pearson  Charles  S.,  Cambridge(port) 
Pearson  Henry,  "  "' 

Pearson  J.  D.,  "  " 

Worcester  James  A.  D.,  Charlestown 

Paper  Mills. 

Crehore  Lemuel,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
Curtis  A.  C.  &  Sons,  Newton  , 

Curtis  A.  C.  &  W.,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
Foster  Joseph,  [binding  board]  Newton 

(Lower  Falls) 
Hartwell  &  Butler,  Groton 
Ilartwell  &  Butler,  (West)  Groton 
Harvey  I.  R.,  (East)  Pepperell 
HeartwellH.  G.,  ■•  " 

Hoar  J.N. ,  Groton 
Hovey  J.  A.,  (East)  Pepperell 
llollingsworth  J  M.  &  L.,  Groton 
HoUingsworth  M.  &  L.,  Shirley 
Marshall  Z.,  Groton 
Parker  William  T.,  Sudbury 
Rice  Thomas  Jr.,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
Rice  &  Garfield,        "  "         " 

Itichmond  P.  0.,  Lowell 
Kobcrts  .lohn,  Waltham 
Shunnvav  Elial,  (West)  Groton 
Wales  &  Mills,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
Whitney  Leonard  &  Son,  Waterto«Tl 
Whitney  Samuel,  Ashland 

Paper   Warehouse  and  Blank 
Book  Manufacturer. 

Learned  L.  S.,  Cambridge(port) 


MIDDLESEX  COUNTY. 


149 


Patent  Leather  Manufacturers. 

('inuiiiiii'j;.-;  Cvnis,  Wnlniiii 
WlidrfS:  lI.,"\Viiiclicstir 

Pattern  Worker. 

("hambcrl;iiii  Aamii,  Lnwoll 

Periodicals  and  Stationery. 

Davis  .Icilni  \V.,  Lowell 
iMcDuiiiilU  Kilimuul,  LowoU 
MelTin.l.  15.,  Lowell 
\\\n-\i.  Thomas,  t'aiuliriili;e(i)orl) 

Piano-forte  Manufacturers. 

Ilamleii  Charles  11.  .1.,  Charlestowii 
Uediick  (ioor-e,      Ixiwell 
l.eoiianl  Ira,  '• 

Stevens  A.  Jt  S..  •• 

We.iver  &  15roHiers.    ■• 

Piano-forte  Iron  Work. 

DoilL;e  I'aul   K.,  (Kast)  l'aiiibii.l>;i" 

Piano-forte  and  Organ  Keys. 

Abbott  Zebediah,  Wiiiehester 

Pickle  Manufacturer. 

Underwood  Wui.  &  Co.,  Ch,arlestown 

Plane  Manufacturers. 

Drew  &  KolUiis,  Lowell 
Fish  Ansel,  " 

Prcscott  C,  '• 

Taber  Wing  II.,  '• 

Plumber. 

Dana  David,  Lowell 

Pottery. 

Ilewos  Abraham  &  Sons,  Weston 
lluney  James  .S.,  (East)  Cambridge 
Kuney  John,  Somerville 

Powder  Mills. 

Pratt  Xathan  &  Co..  Acton 
Whipple  Oliver  M..  Lowell 

Power  Loom  Harness  Knitting. 

Whitney  John  .V..  Ashland 

Press  Die  Manufacturer. 

Alexandre  Jack,  Lowell 

Physicians. 

Adams  Abel  B.,  Bedford 

Adams  C.  F.  Waltham 

Adams  Horatio,     " 

Alcott  James  L.,  Lowell 

AUlen  Jonathan  P.,  Cambridge! port) 

Allen  Cliarles  II.,  "  •' 

Allen  Nathan,  Lo\Yell 

Ames  Ebenezer,  AVayland 

Andrew  A.,  Lowell 

AstleA.,  " 

Baldwin  Dexter,  Marlboro' 

Bancroft  Amos  B.,  Groton 

Barnes  Edward  F.,  ilarlboro' 

Barnes  John,  Ashland 

Bartlett  B.  D.,  Lowell 

Bartlett  J.  C,  Chelmsford 

Bartlett  Josiah,  Concord 

Bartlett  J.  E.,  Somerville 

Barrett  Henry  A.,  Concord 

Bell  L.  v.,  Somerville 

Bellows  Albert  J.,  Charlestown 

Bemis  Charles  V.,  Medford 

Bemis  J.  W.,  Charlestown 

Bickford  Hezekiali,  Billerica 

BigelowII.,  Newton  (Corner) 

Blake  J.  H.,  Lowell 

Bootli  Chauncey,  Jr.,  Som.erville 

Boynton  Amos  R.,  Lowell 

Bradley  Wm.  H.,  Dracut 

Braman  Isaac  G.,  Brighton 

Braun  Eugene  E.,  Charlestown 

Brown  Jonathan,  Tewkesbury 

Brown  J.  II.,  (West)  Newton 

Brown  P.  B.,  Lowell 

Brown  Silas,  WUmington 

Bryant  N.,  [botanic]'^Lowell 

Buriihani  Walter,  Lowell 

Buruham  Z.  P.,         " 


Biirriap  S.  (',.,  IlnlliHton 

Culviii  I'honias,  Tvngsboro' 

('.iiiipliell  Patrick"!'..  Lowell 

(handler  Herman,  Stow 

Chapiii  Alon/.o.  Winchester 

Chapin  H.  C,  Lincoln 

Chaplin  Charles  1'.,  (;ambridKc(port) 

Chase  lliram  L.,  [homOLro.]  Cambridge- 

(port) 
Chun-hill  George  W.,  Lowell 
Clarke  Moses,  iEast)  Cambridge 
Cloiigh  .lohn,  Woburn 
Cu-LTswell  F.,  Bedford 
Cole  Iv  L.,  [botanic]  Lowell 
Coleman  J.  S.,  " 

Cowdrcy  II.,  Acton 
Craigue  James,  [botanic]  Lowell 
Currier  William  J.,  Lexington 
Curtis  W.  W.  Mrs.,  [botanic]  Lowell 
Culler  G.,  Charlestown 
Cutter  Benjamin,  Woburn 
Cutter  Nehemiah,  Pepperell 
Dalton  J.  C,  Lowell 
Davis  Charles  A.,  Lowell 
Dearborn  A.  D.,  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 
Die  key  Ilanover,  Lowell 
Dilliiiijham  N.  H.,  Concord 
Dow  Darius  A.,  (Shirley)  Village 
Dowse  John,  [bot.anic]  Lowell 
Drew  S.  Watson,  Woburn 
Drinkwater  Sidney,  Westford 
Edwards  N.  B.,  Chelmsford 
Elliott  J.  G.,  Littleton 
Everett  Oliver.  Sherburne 
Fisk  Tiraothy.HolIiston 
Fitch  V.  H..  Lowell 
Fletcher  S.,  Holliston 
Francis  T.  E.,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
French  Leonard,  Ashby 
French  Nathan.  Maiden 
.Fuller  .Milton.  Medlord 
Gardner  H..  Charlestown 
Gerry  II.  A.,  Townsend 
Gooilcnough  Levi,  Sudbury 
Gould  Daniel,  Maiden 
Goulet  Ambrose,  Lowell 
Graves,  John  W.,     " 
Green  .lohn  0.,        " 
Green  Joshua,  Groton 
Green  R.,  (West)  Acton 
Grosveuor  D.  A.,  (North)  Reading 
Grosvenor  J.  F.,        "  '• 

(irosvenor  L.  II.,       "  " 

Hall  AdinoB.,  Natick 
Harmon  J.  M.,  Lowell 
HarrisJonas  C  Ashland 
Hayes  Jacob,  Charlestown 
Hildreth  Israel,  Dr.acut 
Hills  Eben  P.,  Shirley 
Holmes  Howland,  Lexington 
Holt  Daniel,  [homoco.]  Lowell 
Hooke  Henry  M.,  Lowell 
Hooker  Anson,  (East)  Cambridge 
Hosmer  Hiram,  Watertown 
Howard  Levi,  (North)  Chehnsford 
Howe  A.  W.,  Dunstable 
Howe  Estes,  Cambridge 
Howe  James  S.  N.,  Pepperell 
Hoyt  Enos,  Framingham 
Hoyt  George,        '■ 
Hoyt  John,  Natick 
Huckins  D.  T.,  AVatertown 
Hunt  Otis  E.,  Weston 
Huntingdon  Illisha,  Lowell 
Iluntoon  II.  P.,  Townsend 
Hard  J.  S.,  Ch.arlestown 
Jenness  L.  W.,  Lowell 
Jewett  J.  P.,  '■ 

Johnson  I,.,  Charlestown 
.iohnson  Othello  0..  Sudbury 
Kendall  Davis,  Reading 
Kendall  Navh,  Medford 
Kidiler  Moses,  Lowell 
Kidder  Walter,     '• 
Kimball  Gilman,  '• 
Kittrodge  F.  C,     " 
Kittredge  Paul,  Stow 
Kittredge  Theodore,  Waltham 
Lake  Hiram,  Holliston 
Leach  J.  T.  G  ,  Lowell 
Leigh  Edwin,  Somerville 
Lyon  Henry,  Charlestown 


>L'uiiiiiig  Liaac,  [botanic]  Lowell 

.M.'irislield  George,  " 

Alaiislield  Joseph  D.,  South  lieading 

.MarHli  Austin,  (.'arlixle 

Marstoii  Kphraini,  (;nmbridge(port) 

Mason  Augustus,  lliliericu 

Mayiiaril.ii.hn  P..  .Newton  (LowerFalla) 

MeDow('li  Frederick  A.,  Lowell 

Mead  A.  )'.,  .Maiden 

Miles  J.  .M.,  Acton 

Montcalm  A.  W.,  [botanic]  Lowell 

Moor<^  Ira  L.,  " 

Morrill  Frederick,  " 

Mor.se  L.  B.,  " 

Mowe  Daniel,  " 

Neilson  J.  C,  [homoco.]  Charlestown 

Nelson  John,  ^V■oburn 

Oleott  James  S.,  Lowell 

Osgood  lienjamin,  Westford 

Osgood. I.  W..  (Saxoiuille)Framingliam 

I'arker  Charles  K..  Pepperell 

I'arker  Daniel,  I'.illciira 

Parker  Daniel,  Bedford 

Parker  Hiram,  Lowell 

Parker  Moses,  Melrose 

Parkhurst  A.,  Waltham 

Pcrham  Otis,  Lowell 

Person  John  W.,  Lowell 

Peterson  H.  M.,         " 

Phinney  E.  0.,  Melro.se 

Pierce  Augustus  F.,  Tjngsboro' 

Pierce  George,  Lowell 

Pillsbury  Ilarhu    •' 

Pillsbury  John  D..  LoweU 

Pijier  R.  U.,  Woburn 

Plympton  Augustus,  Woburn 

Phmiiton  Sylvanus,  Cambridge 

Poland  Joseph,  .^onth  Reading 

Porter  0.  A..  AValtham 

Pratt  Jefferson,  Hopkinton 

Putnam  Charles  I.,  Somerville 

Putnam  Charles,  Jiarlboro' 

Reniick  H.  P.,  [botanic]  Ch.arlestown 

Richardson  Samuel,  Watertown 

Richardson  Solon  0.,  .South  Keading 

Rickard  Truman,  Woburn 

Sanborn  E.  K.,  Lowell 

Sanborn  J.  E.,  Jledford 

Sawyer  Benjamin  E.,  Concord 

Savory  Charles  A.,  Lowell 

Scales  T.  S.,  Woburn 

Scannnel  Lucius  L..  Hopkinton 

Scribner  Isaac  W.,  Lowell 

Seabury  Benj.amin,  Charlestown 

Simpson  Benjamin  F.,  Dracut 

Skelton  Benjamin,  Lowell 

Smith  Norman,  Groton 

Snow  Charles,  (West)  Acton 

Spalding  Joel,  Lowell 

Spanlding  Miles,  Groton 

Spaulding  Stillman,  Lexington 

Spanlding  S.  U.,  Reading 

Stearns  George,  Groton 

Stevens  Thomas  J.,  Charlestown 

Stevens  William  F.,  Stoneham 

Stickney  A.  G.,  Townsend 

Stickney  J.  M.,  Pepperell 

Sullivan  J.  S.,  Jlalden 

Swan  Daniel,  Jledfnrd 

Taplin  N.  P.,  Lowell 

Teulon  W.  F..  (West)  Xewton 

Thayer ,  Newton  (Centre) 

Thomas  Calvin,  Tyngsboro' 
Thompson  Abraham  R.,  Charlestown 
Thompson  M.  E.,  [botanic]  Lowell 
Toothaker  Charles,  " 

Toothaker  S.  A.,  Wilmington 
Townsend  Georgw  J.,  (South)  Natick 
Underwood  Joseph  Jr. .West  Cambridge 
Wakefield  A.  J.,  Hopkinton 
\\akefield  U.  P.,  Reading 
AValton  John,  Pepperell 
Warren  Edward,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
Warren  R.  S.,  Waltham 
WashViuru  Edwin,  Framinsham 
Wellington  T.,  West  Cambridge 
Wellington  W.  ■»'.,  Cam bridge( port) 
Webber  A.  Carter,  "  " 

Mells  David.  Lowell 
Whiting  Augustus,  Charlestown 
Whiting  Henrv.  Lowell 
Whittemore  J."  M.,  Brishton 


150 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


A\liitney  Allston,  Framingham 
Wliitnoy  Simon,  " 

Wilder  A.  H.,  Groton 
Willis  E.,  (South)  Groton 
Willis  \Vm.  II.,  South  Reading    [(port) 
Wright  Ward  E.,  [botanic]  Cambridge- 
Wyman  Morrill,  Cambridge 
Youngman  David,  Winchester 
York  S.  D.,  Lowell 

Printers. 

Atkinson  John  B.,  Lowell 

Bellows  Samuel  M.,    " 

BoUes  &  Houghton,  Cambridge 

Brown  George  H.,  Grotou 

Brown  Leonard,  Lowell 

De  Costa  &  Williams,  Charlestown 

Ford  John,  Ciirabridge(port) 

Hastings  Josiah,  Waltliam 

Keach  &  Emery,  Lowell 

Kempton  C,  '" 

Knapp  Chauncey  L.,  Lowell 

Metcalf  &  Co.,  Cambridge 

Parker  &  Phmpton,  Uolliston     [(port) 

I'elton  Oliver,  [copperplate]  Camb'dge- 

Penhallow  B.  II.,  Lowell 

Rand  C,  Charlestown 

Robinson  William  S.,  IiOwell 

Tolman  &  AVilcle,  Concord 

Tufts  Edmund,  Sonierville 

Varney  Samuel  J.,  Lowell 

Whekion  W.  W.,  Charlestown 

York  &  Chase,  Lowell 

Produce. 

Bradshaw  Benjamin  T.,  Charlestown 
Staples  &  Whitney,  Cambiidge 

Provisions. 

Allen  David,  Charlestown 

Allen  &  Barker,  (West)  Newton 

Austin  Oliver,  Charlestown 

Bacon  Horace,  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 

Baker  &  Co.,  Somorville 

Bean  &  Currier,  (East)  Cambridge 

Bell  &  Brown,  Lowell 

Betty  Thomas,     " 

Bracket!  Charles,  Newton 

BrackettE.  W.  &  Co.,  Charlestown 

Breed  Henry  IC,  Lowell 

Bright  &  Carter,       '' 

Brown  Emerson,  AValtham 

Bryant  D.,  Lowell 

Buck  &  Sweetser,  Stoncham 

Bullard  &  Nichols,  Uolliston 

Burdakin  &  Herrick,  (East)  Camb'dge 

Chamberlain  &  Co.,  Cambridge(port) 

Clark  .James,  Brighton 

Conants  &  Knights,  Charlestown 

(Converse  Benjamin,  Cambridge(port) 

Cutter  Amos,  Charlestown 

Chase  W.,  Charlestown 

Cristy  W.  C,  Charlestown 

Chapin  Nalium,  Charlestown 

D.ane  Mo.ses,  Lowell 

Downing  D.  R.,  " 

Eaton  Worcester,  Lowell 

Emerson  James  C,  Melrose 

Farnsworth  &  Stuart,  Lowell 

Frost  Albert  A.,  Charlestown 

Gale  II.  C,  Cambridge 

Garland  &  Leathers,  Lowell 

Gay  Suth  W.,  Camliridgc(port) 

(HlisoM  .lames,  Mi'dfurd 

(iilbcrt  (!.  E.,  Lowell 

Gray  D.  S.,  " 

Green  Patrick,  Charlestown 

Hancock  &  Waitc,  Lowell 

Hatch  &  Taisey,  " 

Hildreth  II.  T.,  Natick 

Hunter  &  Bond,  Watertown 

Hurley  William,  (East)  Cambridge 

James  H.  &  Co.,  Cambridge(port) 

.lones  James,  (East)  Cambridge 

.lones  &  R\iss,  ClKu-lestown 

Kiiiiliall  I'.eiij.   .\.,  < 'li.'irlestown 

Kiriilp.ill  Cliiirles  W,,  <'aiubridgc(port) 

Kingsbury  Leonard,  Newton  (L.  Falls) 

Kuigsley  Henry,  (lOast)  Cambridge 

l.annan  Heiniis,  l,(iwell 

Lannan  Patrick,    '' 

Manuel  H.  J.  11.,  " 


Manahan  S.  T.,  Lowell 

Mclntire  &  Livermore,  Camb'dge(port) 

Monroe  George  S.  &  Co.,  Charlestown 

Mooney  John  B.,  Lowell 

Owen  William  N.,     '' 

Page  Ebenezer,         " 

Palmer  Samuel,  Charlestown 

Palmer  Ailcs  &  Haynes,  Waltham 

Parker  James  B.  E.,  South  Reading 

Parks  William  H.,  Newton 

I'inney  Lorenzo,  Lowell 

Plumnier  AVarren,  (East)  Cambridge 

Rice  H.  M.  &  J.,  Lowell 

Bobbins  George,  AVatertown 

Shaw  J.  B.  &  F.,  Charlestown 

Simonds  Stephen,  Medford 

Smith  Benjamin,  Brighton 

Smith,  Nicliols  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Smith  Samuel,  Cambridge(port) 

Spalding  Alpheus,  Lowell 

Sprague  Henry  E.,         " 

Stanley,  Whittier  &  Co.,  Waltham 

Stearns  Daniel,  Lowell 

Teel  Edward  L.,  Cambridge(port) 

Trow  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Tweed  Charles,  Reading 

Tweed  T.  G.,  Lowell 

Upton  &  Besse,  Lowell 

Wadleigh  Chiirles  J.,  Charlesto-svn 

Wallace  James  P.  Jr.,  (!ambridge 

Wason  Robert,  Charlestown 

A\'ay  L.,  Lowell 

Webster  B.,  (!liarlestown 

AVhite  William  F.,  Lowell 

AVhitehouse  M.,  Charlestown 

Whitney  George  T.,  Lowell 

M'ild  George  W.  &  Co.,  Medford 

Wilder  &  Hunt,  Lowell 

Wilson  James,  " 

Witherell  &  Field,  Charlestown 

AVood  T.  IL,  (North)  Chelmsford 

Wood  &  Noyes,  Lowell 

Wright  J.  C.  &  H.  F.,  Cambridge(port) 

AVyman  AVilliam,  Medford 

Public  Houses. 

Bailey  G.,  (South)  Natick 
Baker  Augustus,  Medford  [kinton 

Barber  Thomas,  [Coffee   House]   Hop- 
Baron  A.,  [Franklin  House]  Lowell 
Burns  William  R.,  Chelmsford 
Bates  Corporal, [Elm  House]  Cambridge 
Bates  E.  C,  West  Cambridge 
Bigelow  Gorham,  Lexington 
Boyd  James,  Natick 
Brownell  Z.,  [Park  House]  Cambridge 
Burlingame  A.  S.,  [Union]  Brighton 
Carr  U.  W.,  [JIansion  House]  Charles- 
town [Cambridge 
Callahan  Wm.  D.,  [Fresh  Fond  Hotel] 
Chamberlain  Wm.,  Littleton 
Coblejgh  A.  B.,  (West)  Townsend 
('olburn  I.  M.,  Groton 
Coolidge  E.  J.,  (Woodville)  ITopkinton 
Crawford  E.   A.    &    S.  M.,  [Crawford 
House]  Stoncham           [Charlestown 
Currier    &    Button,    [Russell  House] 
Cutler  George,  (East)  Lexington 
Cutter  Oliver,  West  Cambridge 
Davis  Marshall,  Stow 
Davis  Thomas,  Waltham  [Lowell 
Donohoe  0.  M., [Exchange  Coffee  House] 
Emery  Henry,  [Merrimae  House]  Low- 
ell                                      [bridge(port) 
Elm   Cottage,  [Thomas  Hughes]  Cam- 
Falcs  Edwin,  [Railroad  House]  Shirley 

(Village) 
Fes,>;en(len  S.  G.,  Sudbury 
I'landers    Joseph,    [Leehmere    House] 

Kast  Cambridge 
Fuller  Joseph,  (South)  Framingham 
I'rancis  George  II.,  [Winthrop  House] 

Holliston 
Gill  Moses,  Groton 
(iddiiig  .lonas,  Rrigliton 
ll.vrdy  W  ni.,   |Tremont  House]  Lowell 
Hill  Artemas,  [Central  House]  Billcrica 
Ilolbrook  Joseph,  [Cioffee  House]  Con- 
cord 
Howe  Lyman,  Sndbuiy  [Falls) 

Hoogs  George  A\'.  Jr.,  Newton  (Lower 


Ilutchins  Joseph,  [American    House] 

Lowell 
Jones  James,  AVeston 
Joslyn  S.,  ( \A'est)  Townsend 
King  Oliver,  [Farmer's  and  Mechanic's 

House]  Lowell  |Cambridge(port) 

Knights  Samuel   C,   [W'atson  House] 
Leonard  AA'arren,  Framingham 
Litchfield  Eli,  Acton 
Loker  AA'm.,  [Cochituate]  AA'ayland 
Manning  &  Fay,  [Colony  House]  Lowell 
Melvin  AVare  T.,  [Eaglellotel]  Charles- 
town 
Merrill  S.  K.,  (South)  Acton 
Moore  C.  H.,  [AA'averly  House]  Lowell 
Moulton  Andrew,  Newton 
Norcross  Josiah,  Hopkinton  [boro' 

Packard  I.,  [Half-Way  House]  Tyngs- 
Page  E.  T.,  AA'altham 
Page  M.,  Sudbury 

Parker  Artemas,  Carlisle  [town 

Parker  E.,  [Middlesex  House]  Charles- 
Pike  &  Haynes.  Cambridge(port) 
Porter  Z.  B.,  [Cambridge  Market  Hotel] 

Cambridge  [rica 

Potter  J.  C,  [Rail  Road  House]  Bille- 
Pratt  S.  C,  Sudbury 
Putnam  AA'm.  A.,  Bedford 
Reed  Stephen,  (East)  Cambridge 
Rice  Henry.  Lincoln 
Russell  G.  C,  West  Cambridge 
Scott  AA'm.  A.,  Ashland  [bridge 

Sherman  J.,  [Telegraph  House]  Cam- 
Snow  J.  P.,  (West)  Newton 
Simpson    Reuben,      [Adams    Tavern] 

North  Chelmsford 
Starkey  Abel,  [City  Hotel]  Lowell 
Swift  "William,   [Bridge    Hotel]    Cam- 

bridge(port)  [South  Reading 

Sweetser  Stephen, [Quanapowitt  House] 
Tuttle  Daniel,  Acton  [ell 

Thurston  B.,  [Washington  House]  Low- 
Union  House,  Lowell 
AA'ales  Nathaniel,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
AValker      James,      [National     House] 

Charlestown  [cord 

AA'esson  T.  D.,  [Middlesex  House]  Con- 
AA'heelock  L.  S.,  Wayland 
AA'hitcomb  Oliver,  Townsend  (Harbor) 
AA'hite  Josiah,  [Howard  House]  Lowell 
AA'ilson  George  A.,  AA'atertown 
AA'illard  George,  Townsend  [bridge 

AA'illard  Lyman,  [Brattle  House]  Cam- 
AA'inch  L.  A.,  Pepperell 
AA'ilson  W.  G.,  [Cattle  Fair]  Brighton 
AA'right  I.  N.,  Dunstable  [bridge 

Wyeth  J.,  (Temperance  House)  Cam- 

Plaster  Mill. 

Brackett  C,  Brighton 

Pulpit  Manufacturer. 

Miller  Stephen,  Cambridge(port) 

Pump  and  Block  Miikbrs. 

Adams  Sauford,  AA'ilmington 

Ash  James  M.,  Maiden 

Bacon  Oliver,  (South)  Natick 

Caswell  .laeob,  Charlestown 

t'lark  Richard,  Lowell 

Cloves  .lohn,  Framingham 

Coliiy  &  Pollard,  Lowell 

Baking  E.  .Ir.,  Concord 

Fay  Lowell,  Concord 

Hancock  Samuel,  Canibridge(port) 

Hunting  Asa,  Brighton 

Ingalls  John  D.,  Cambridgc(port) 

Ingalls  John  R.,  "  " 

Kingman  Hamblen  A.,  Somorville 

Miles  .lohn.  Stow 

I'age  Moses  2d,  Bedford 

Pinkh.am  R.  G.,  Jledford 

AA'alcott  T.,  AA'altham 

AVilder  Sidney  &  Co.,  Uolliston 

Pyroteehnical  Laboratory. 

Hovey  J.  G.,  Cambridgc(port) 

Kailroad  Car  Manufacturers. 

Davenport  &  Bridges,  Cambridge(port) 


MIDDLESEX    COUNTY. 


151 


Beal  Estate  Agenis. 

DowiK'S  Allx-rt,  l,(i\vcU 
lliinl.).,  ('h;irlcst(i\vii 
I'ati-h  !■;.  It.jl.dwill 

Eeed  Manufacturers. 

Brown  Diiriiis  ('.  &  C-^.,  liOwoU 
Gage  Jcnatlian  !•'.,  " 

Safe  Manufacturer. 

Kichanlsoii  .lolui  W.,  (.'harlcstown 

Sash  and  Blind  Manufacturers. 

[See  Door,  Sash^  aiirl  Blind  Manufac- 
turers.] 

Sawing  and  Planing. 

Allen  Otis  &  Co.,  Lowell 

IJanies  (i.  &  Smis,  Jiilanini:!  AValtham 

liartlett  li.  N.,  (K;ist)  Cainiiriil.'je 

IJrackett  Cephas,  [iilaniiit;]  Brighton 

lirooUs  &:  Tyler,  Lowell 

Davenport  Charles,  Cambridgc(port) 

Doilge  Paul  E.,  [sawing  and  turning] 

\\'ost  Cauihriilge 
Fiske  &  Norcvoss,  IiOwcU 
Guy  C.  v.,  [planing]  Ashland        [ham 
llaynes  Xathan,  (Saxonville)  Framing- 
Holmes  E.  &  Co..  Charlostown 
Uorr  &  Broad,  [planing]  Xatick 
Uvde  Isaae,  Cauibridu'e  [to-mi 

.lenkins  S:  Williams,  [planing]  Charles- 
Murdoek  .Indsou.  Charlestown 
Nurse  &  Gil)son,  Townsend  (Harbor) 
Osliorn  Balphon,  Cambriil'j-ediort) 
I'riest  Philemon,  [planing]  Watertown 
Sanger  Joseph,  "  " 

Sherman  A.  P.  &  Son,  (E.)  Cambridge 
AVhcelock  \Vm.,  [planing]  Ilopkinton 
■\Villiams  S.  &  G.  &  Co.,  Charlestown 
Waterman  &  Litchfield,  [planing]  Med- 

ford 

Saw  Manufacturers. 

Griffith  ('has.  &  Co.,  West  Cambridge 

Sales  E.  0.,  Lowell 

WoodruIT  William,  West  Cambridge 

Saw  Mills. 

Ad.anis  E.,  Chelmsford 
Adams  &  Powers,  Townsend 
Adams  &  Stickney  '• 

Adams  Thomas,  (Xorth)  Townsend 
I'arnes  G.  &  Son,  Waltham 
Barrett  Samuel.  Concord 
Bartlett  Ira,  Asiiby 
Bennet  .Jonathan,  Pepperell 
Blako  Gilman,  (East)  " 
Blood  &  Page,  (North)  Chehnsford 
Bowers  Mieajah,  Carlisle 
Burtt  B.,  Tewkesbury 
Brinlev  Nathaniel,  Tyngsboro' 
Butrie'k  1.  T.,  Action 
Butrick  Nathan,  Carlisle 
Conant  Bailey,  Stow 
didder  Sullivan,  [veneering]  AValtham 
Cutler  S.  N.,  Ashland  [ter 

Cutter  &  Clark,  [mahogany]  Winches- 
Cutter  Cyrus,  \\'est  Cambridge 
Cutter  E.,  [mahogany]  Charlestown 
Cutter  G.,  Medford  [ter 

Cutter  II.  &  Co.,  [mahogany]  Winches- 
Dudley  John,  Weston 
Egerton  Henry,  Shirley  (Tillage) 
Faulkner  W.  E.,  Acton 
Fay  Lyman,  Ashby 
Fessenden  Benjamin,  Townsend 
Fitch  David,  Bedford 
Fletcher  Calvin,  (South)  Groton 
Foster  Abraham,  Shirley  (Village) 
Foster  Joseph,  Ashby 
Giles  Daniel,  Townsend 
Glcason  &  Dale,  Stow 
Gilson  R.  D.,  Littleton 
Goodwin  G.  T.,  Medford 
Green  James,  Carlisle 
Hamlet  George,  Dracut 
Harding  M.  E.,  Ashland 
Hart  John,  Townsend 
llaynes  Asahel,  Sudbury 
Haynes  Joseph,  Townsend 


Hazen  Samu<'l,  Shirley 

Hoar  I.  N.,  (South)  Groton 

llolliiigsworth  L  M.  &.  L.,  Groton 

Holt  A.sa,  Asliby 

.lackson  .lames,  Ashland 

.lenkins  Thomas,  Lincoln 

.lenkins  &  Williams,  Charlestown 

.lolmson  P.  E.,  Ilopkinton 

Kendall  E.  &  S.,  Tewkesbury 

Kenilall  .lames  O.,  Ashby 

Killiurn  .lonathan,  Shirley 

Lawrence  Horace,  Ashby 

Lawrence  John,  (West)  Groton 

Lawrence  John,  Groton 

I,eland  .1.  M.,  Sherburne 

Lincoln  William  G.,  Watertown 

Littletield  1).,  Ilopkinton 

Lowell  .lolin,  Pepperell 

!\lagoon  T.,  Medford  [send 

IManning  &  Thompson  (North)  Town- 

.Moore  J'^phraim,  Sudbury 

N.  E.  Worsted  Co.,  Framingham 

Nurse  &.  Gibson,  Townsend  (Harbor) 

Page  Eli,  Shirley 

Parkhurst  E.,  Dunstable 

Parkhurst  Jacob,     '• 

Patten  Aaron  II.,  Billcrica  [ter 

Parker  Harrison,  [mahogany]  Winches- 

Pingree  J.,  Groton 

Pratt  Nathan  &  Co.,  Acton 

Prescott  A.,  Groton 

Iteed  Franklin,  Stow 

Richardson  A.  B.,  Sudbury 

Richardson  John,  Billerica 

Bobbins  Elbridge,  Action 

Bobbins  Cyrus,  (South)  Natick 

Roby  Otis,  Townsend 

Rogers  L.,  (North)  Townsend 

Sawtell  N.,  Pepperell 

Sibley  A.  L.,  Weston 

Smith  Aaron,  Ilopkinton 

Smith  &  Hill,  Lexington 

South  worth  Charles,  (North)  Townsend 

Swallow  Daniel,  Dunstable 

Shcttield  S.,  Ilopkinton 

Stevens  Curtis,  (Xorth)  Uopkinton 

Tarbell  F.  F.,  Pepperell 

Thwing  Samuel,  Lincoln 

Trull  Jesse,  (North)  Tewkesbury 

Tuttle  I.  A.,  Littleton 

Upton  .Tohn,  Tyngsboro' 

Wetherbee  D.  2d,  Acton 

AVhitcomb  Granville,  Boxboro' 

Wilson  Daniel,  Billerica 

Wilson  Francis,  Bedford 

Wood  Alon/.o  (Feltonsville)  Marlboro' 

Wood  George  S.,  Chelmsford 

■Woodward  James,  Dunstable 

Scale  Manufacturers. 

Woods  &  Nute,  Lowell 

Screw  Bolt  Manufacturers. 

Smith  &  Mcadowcraft,  Lowell 

Scythe  Manufacturers. 

Roby,  Sawyer  &   Co.,  (West)  Chelms- 
fortl 

Shingle  Manufacturers. 

[See  Saw  HIills.] 

Ship  Builders. 

Curtis  James  O.,  Medford 
Curtis  Paul, 
Delano  Francis,       " 
Foster  Joshua  T.,    " 
Ilaydcn  &  Cudworth,  Medford 
Magoun  &  Turner,  Charlestown 
Lapham  Samuel,  Medford 
Stetson  Jotham,        '• 

Ship  Joiners. 
Ellis  Robert  L.,  Medford 
Gardner  W.  Geo.,     '■ 
Johnson  &  Tufts,    " 
l.oring  Jud.ah.  " 

Mitchell  J.  W;,  " 

Teal  U.  F.,  " 

\\'aterman  Ebenezer,  Medford 


Ship  Trunnel  Manufacturer. 

Morse  Aniory,  (.'^outli)  Nali'  k 

Shirt,  Drawers,  &o  Hosiery 
Weavers. 

Cooper  H.,  WatiTto.vn 
Dell.y  Thomas,      •■ 

Shoe  String  Manufacturers. 
Jenkins    &    Inman,  Newton    (Upper 

Falls) 

Shoe  Tool  Manufacturer. 

:\IoiHliouse  .lolin,  IJcdford 

Silver  and  Brass  Plating. 

Barry  J.  Jr..  Charlestown 

Silver  Ware  Manufacturers. 

Holt  &  Ilovey,  Lowell 
Sanborn  Amos,     " 

Slaters. 

Waugh  John,  Lowell 

Soapstone  Manufacturers. 

Fitch  John,  Groton 

Soap  and  Candle  Makers. 

Abbott  S  R.,  Cambridge(port) 
Brow  1  M.  W.,         "  " 

Caswell  Franklin,  Lowell 
Chancy  Thos.,  [candles]  Camb'ge(port) 
Connor  Maurice,  Cambridge 
Cooper  &  Holmes,  Cambridge(port) 
Cooper  William,  "  " 

Davis   Eliphalet,  [fancy  soaps]    Cam- 

bridge(port) 
Davis  Isaac,  Cambridge(port) 
Davis  Mason  &  Co.,  Cambridge 
Dickinson  Alexander,  Cambridgc(port) 
Ferrin  &  Noyes,  Cambridge 
French  A.  &  T.  T.,  Lowell 
Herbert  &  Jones,  Brighton 
Hill  Charles  H.,  Charlestown 
Horn  S.,  Lowell 

Jackson  William,  [candles]  Newton 
Jones  C.  L.  &  Co.,  Cambridge 
Kemp  &  Dickinson,        " 
Idvermore  Nath"l  &  Son, " 
Lucy  George,  Cambridge(port) 
McAllen  James,         "  " 

Norton  Henry,  "  " 

Putnam  &  Cin-ricr,  Lowell 
Rand  A.,  Charlestown 
Winchester  E.  A.  &  W.,  C.amb"ge(port) 

Soda  Manufacturers. 

Eastman  C.  S.  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Spice  Mills. 

Fessenden  &  Whittemore,  (West)  Cam- 
bridge 
Pcrrv  i'ohn.  (West)  Cambridge 
Smith  &  Hill,     " 

Stair  Builders. 
Marshall  James,  Charlestown 
Jaqucs  C,  " 

Stamp  Manufacturers  and  Sten- 
cil Cutters. 

Dcwhurst  R.  J.  &  Co.,  Lowell 
Gibby  S.  J.,  Lowell 
Mason  John  A.,  AValtham 

Starch  Manufacturers. 

Anuable  .1    D.  &  Son,  Cambridge(port) 

Stocking  Yam  Manufacturer. 

Cowley  J.,  Lowell 

Stone  Ware  Manufacturers. 

Edmands  &  Co.,  Charlestown 
Osborn  Richard, 

Spike  Factory. 
Bartlett  &  Page.  Somerville 


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MASSACHUSETTS    STATE    RECORD. 


Stoves,  Tin  Ware,  S^c. 

Bailey  .7.  J...  (East)  Cambrulge 

Bailey  Timothy,  Maiden 

Bancroft  C.  Jr.,  Wincliester 

Bangs  I.  W.  &  D.,  Lowell 

Bartlett  J.  W.  &  Co.,  Hopkinton 

Bean  Walter  P.,  Lowell 

Brown  Charles  H.,  Maiden 

Burt  F.  C,  (West)  Townscnd 

Carr  Andrew,  Framingham 

Clark  E.  S.,  Groton 

Clark  John,  Ashland 

Clough  Jas.  M.  &  Co.,  (East)  Camb'dge 

Clark  John,  Ashland 

Currier  A.  N.,  Holliston 

Cushing  &  Mack,  Lowell 

Dana  David,  " 

Donnell  R.  R.  &  E.  A.,  Cambridge 

Eberle  &  Pierce,  Charlestown 

Edmands  William  M.,  Charlestown 

Frost  Jas.  L.,  (Saxonville)  Framingh'm 

Gerry  G.  W.,  Natick 
Gibson  Griffin,  Charlestown 
Gilmore  &  Swett,  (West)  Acton 

Goddard  Alonzo,  Lexington 

Haley  Jesse,  Cambridge(port) 

Handy  &  McLoud,  Charlestown 

Hull  Asa,  Watertown 

Hawkes  Levi  Jr.,  Cambridge(port) 

Haynes  Henry  C,  "  " 

Keith  Seth,  Concord 

Kelley  D.  &  Co.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Little  George  W.  &  Co.,  Charlestown 

Littlefield  D.  G.,  Lowell 

Littlefield  Tristram,  lleatling 

Lovejoy  J.  A.,  Stoneham 

Mancy  W.,  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 

Mead  Matthias,  Lowell 

Mendum  A.  W.,     " 

Merrifield  J.  A.,  West  Cambridge 

Miles  T.  M.  &  Co.,  Marlboro' 

Mor.se  &  Cole,  Bedford 

Jlorse  &  Cole,  Billerica 

Nutting  &  Mason,  Cambridge 

Page  &  Church,  Lowell 

Parks  Joseph  &  Co.,  Concord 

Pope  &  AVilder,  Lowell 

Pratt  Joseph,  Maiden 

Putnam  James  H.,  Maiden 

Rowell  H.  fc  Co.,  (West)  Acton 

Rowell  n.  &  Co.,  Acton 

Small  J.  D.,  Medford 

Snow  Stephen  T.  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Spooner  Wm.  A.,  Shirley  (Village) 

Stevens ,  Pepperell 

Stickney  Rufus,  Waltham 

Stiles  'William  li.,  Watertown 

Tufts  Nathaniel,  Maiden 

Walls  William,  (North)  Reading 

Wheelock  &  Cartwright,  Reading 

Wells  &  Washburn,  (West)  Newton 

AVliittcn  Hapgood,  Lowell 

"Wincliester  G.  K.,  Cambridge(port) 

Wood  l>orcnzo,  Iiowell 

Yale  Burrage,  South  Reading 

Straw  Bonnet  Manufacturers. 

Clark  A.  &  N.,  (South)  Framingham 
Eames  Edwin,         "  " 

Gassett  Archelaus,  Holliston 
Mon.son  Franklin,  (South)  Framingh'm 
Jlichardson  George,     "  " 

Slocum  Lewis,  Ilolli.ston 

Tailors  and  Drapers. 

Ames  Philander  Jr.,  Charlestown 

Armstrong  H.  S.,  Gi'oton 

Bates  E.  A.  &  Co.,  Hopkinton 

Barnes  H.  H.,  Lowell 

Barrows  C.  A.,  Watertown 

Baxter  Daniel,  Brighton 

Becker  Andrew,  Sherburne 

Bennett  William  S.,  Lowell 

Bigclow  Charles,  Charlestown 

Bigelow  L.,  Marlboro' 

Blanchard  S.,  Concord 

Brinn  John,  (Saxonville)  Framingham 

Bri.-ik  Simon,  Natick 

Burbank,  Chase  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Biirnluuu  E.  H.,  Newton 

Burr  Andrew,  Lowell 

Carlin  ,lohn,  (East)  Cambridge 


Casey  M.,  Billerica 

Chandler  Benjamin,  Ashland 

Colby  &  Totman.  Lowell 

Cole  A.  M..  Framingham 

Colo  A.  M.;  Natick 

Crosby  Charles  S.,  Reading 

Damon  William  K.,  (West)  Acton 

Dean  D.  H.,  Lowell 

Dean  IL  C,        " 

Denvir  William,  Charlestown 

Derby  Robert,  Stow 

Doyle  E.,  Lowell 

Everard  John,  (South)  Natick 

Flinn  S.  S.,  Winchester 

Foster  Isaac  S.,  Charlestown 

Fuller  Perez,  Lowell 

I'urber  George  D.,  Chelmsford 

Gage  &  Fowle,  Woburn 

Gordon  James,  Sudbury 

Gordon  S.  F.,  Lowell 

Grace  John,  Newton 

Gray  Ira,  Reading 

Greenwood  W.  D.,  Groton 

Hall  A  F.,  (Feltonsville)  Marlboro' 

Hale  Richard,  Sudburj' 

Hartford  Edward,  Cambridge 

Hastings  S.  H.,  Lowell 

Hervey  George,  Medford 

Hill  William  Jr.,  \Vest  Cambridge 

Hull  William,  Natick 

Irish  Cornelius,  Waltham 

Janes  Charles  J.,  Charlestown 

Jennings  John  D.,  Cambridge(port) 

Jewett  &  Gates,  Charlestown 

Jones  N.  Jr.,  Marlboro' 

Kellery  &  Heney,  Lowell 

Keyes  .lohn,  Tyngsboro' 

Kimball  J.  B.,  Lowell 

Kimball  William,  (East)  Cambridge 

Kingman  Samuel,  (South)  Reading 

Lesslie  E.  C,  Lowell 

Lothrop  William  R.,  Acton 
Mann  Elias,  Waltham 

Maynard  L.  A.,  (West)  Townsend 

McDonald  John,  Charlestown 

McElroy  William,  " 

McEvoy  Hugh,  Lowell 

McGill  Thomas,  (East)  Cambridge 

McKenna  M.,  Waltham 

McKenna  Peter,  Lowell 

McMaster  Archibald,  Watertown 

McMaster  William,  >\'atertown 

Meloy  John,  Lowell 

Munroe  H.  A.,  Lexington 

Nelson  Neal,  Charlestown 

Pool  L.  H.,  Waltham 

Quinn  John,  Lowell 

Roaf  R.  N.,  Cambridge(port) 

Robinson  A^'illiam  K.,  Holliston 

Ross  John  R.,  Natick 

Russell  Amos  B.,  Ashby 

Sanderson  George  W.,  Shirley  (Village) 

Scanlan  James,  Cambridge(port) 

Schnider ,  Holliston 

Shattuck  Sewall,  Lowell 

Silver  Joseph,  (West)  Newton 

Simons  James  F.,  Holliston 

Smith  A.  J.,  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 

Stevens  Isaac,  Framingham 

Stewart  R.  S.,  Concord 

Taylor  J.  P.,  Woburn 

Taylor  James,  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 

Tear  Philip,  Woburn  [ham 

Thompson  Benj.,  (Saxonville)  Framing- 
Walker  E.  R.,  West  Cambridge 

Weir  James,  Concord 

Weston  I.  N.,  Townsend 

Wetherbce  &  Partridge,  Hopkinton 

Whijjple  A.  F'.,  Pepperell 

Whiton  James,  Charlestown 

Wyman  Henry,  Lowell 

Tanners  and  Curriers, 

Ayer  Daniel,  Lowell 
Bond  Si  Tidd ,  Woburu 
('unnnings  John  Jr.  &  Co.,  Wobum 
Dow  Joseph,  " 

Fox  Warren,  " 

Guild  Chester  &  Sons,  Charlestown 
iMunroe  Harris,  Woburn 
Read  A.  H.,  ('ambridge(port) 
Sewall  &  \\ithington,  Charlestown 


Shephard  John,  Wobnrn 
Thompson  Abijah  &  Co.,  Woburn 
Tidd  Charles  &  Co.,  " 

Tidd  Henry.  " 

Tidd  William.  " 

Tufts  Daniel,  Charlestown 
Winn  J.  B.  &  Co.,  Woburn 

Teas  and  Coffee. 

Sholes  C.  H.  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Tin  Koofing. 

Hawkes  Levi  Jr.,  Cambridgc(port) 

Trunk  Manufacturers. 

Allen  Otis  L.,  Lowell 
Austin  J.,  " 

Barnes  T.  .T.,       " 
Burgess  Ebenezer,  Lowell 
Emerson  James  M.,  Waterto\vn 
Hayward  William  P.,  Lowell 
Horton  R.,  Somerville 
Howe  John,  Medford 
McLanathan  H.  L.  S.,  Lowell 
McLanathan  Samuel,        " 
Stone  S.,  " 

Turners. 

Crosby  E.  &  G.,  Lowell 
White  Daniel,  '• 

Umbrellas. 

Shepherd  B.  II.,  Lowell 

Undertakers. 

Ash  Jam.es  M..  JIalden 
Barber  Elisha,  Sherburne 
Beal  James  Jl.,  Natick 
Bennett  Josiah,  Marlboro' 
Bonner  William,  Somerville 
Bowers  Jonathans.,  BiUerica 
Braclvett  H.  G.,  Weston 
lirackett  Josepli,  C!ambridge 
Brooks  Jacob,  Medford 
Bryant  Aaron,  Tyngsboro' 
Buckman  E.,  Stoneham 
Bullard  Joseph,  Wayland 
Butler  J.,  Sherburne 
Byram  M.  D.,  Chelmsford 
Cassidy  Michael,  Lowell 
Clark  Peter,  Tewkesbury 
Cogswell  James  C,  Brighton 
Cook  Asa,  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 
Dane  Timothy,  North  Reading 
Daniels  William  C,  Cambridge 
Day  Amos,  Wcstford 
Deadraan  William,  South  Reading 
Duren  G.  F.,  Carlisle 
Eames  L.,  Lowell 
Emerson  Isaac,  Melrose 
Fisk  Isaac  J.,  Natick 

Gay  F.,  Somerville 

Gleason  Gilman  C,  Reading 

Gragg  Charles  0..  Bedford 

Greenleaf  John,  Cambridge 

Hammond  Thomas  F.,  Natick 

Uanford  Horace,  Cambridge 

Hartwell  I.  C,  Shirley 

Hartwcll  J.  B.,  West  Cambridge 

Haynes  Z.,  A\'altham 

Ileiiry  Wm..  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 

Hill  t'harlcsi  Maiden 

Holdcn  E.  Jr.,     " 

Hooker  Z.,  Sherburne 

Howard  Nathaniel,  Melrose 

Hull  Amos,  Lowell 

Hunt  Thomas,  (North)  Tewkesbury 

Jcnnison  Benj.,  (West)  Newton 

Johnson  J.,  Winchester 

Kendall  John,  Framingham 

Kendall  0.  W.,  Lexington 

Litchfield  Roland  Jr.,  Cambridge(port) 

Manning  Joel,  (\Vest)  Towusend 

:\Ioore  D.  S.,  Sudliury 

MorrcU  Cadwalader,  Wilmington 

Nutting  Peter,  Groton 

Pear  John,  Cambridge(port) 

Perry  Charles,  Charlestown 

Perry  I.  J.,  (South)  Natick 

Pierce  Stephen,  Chelmsford 

Pratt  Asa,  AV'atertown 

Pratt  Nathaniel,  Charlestown 


MIDDLESEX    COUNTY. 


153 


l'ii.«hcc  T.  I)..  (West)  Littleton 
Kav  Daniel,  Sfnw 
Iloa.li  Micliarl,  lx)well 
llockwood  Newell,  Ilolliston 
Scofielil  D.,  Medford 
Suaver  T.  F.,  Townsend 
Shattuck  J.,  Pcpperell 
Shattuck  Simon,  " 
Snow  Levi,  Westford 
Spauliling  nenjamin  F.,  Tewkesbury 
Swett  Charles,  (North)  Chelmsford 
Syiiimes  Caleb,  Charlestown 
Tavliir  Isaae,  iJuustable 
'J'eiiney  I'eter,  Ai'ton 
TrowbVidjje  N..  Newton  (Ontre) 
\\alker  .lames  11.,  Honnington 
\Veli'li  I  [Irani,  Camliridge 
Wetherbe.'  S.,  llcixlxiro' 
AVhitiiey  .bihii  A.,  Ashland 
Whittomoro  Jonathan,  llopkinton 
Wright  Anthony,  Concord 

Upholsterers. 

Ilixon  Kdward,  Cambridge(port) 
Ilanccx-k  Horace  A.,  "  " 

Swett  &  IJayer,  "  " 

Worcester  James  A.  D.,  Charlestown 

Varnisli  Manufacturer. 

Burridge ,  Urighton 

Viaegar  Manufacturers. 

Daniels  S.  O.,  (South)  Framinghaui 
I^Kjlanii  Daniel,  Sherburne 
Leland  Joseph  P.,     " 
Paul  Daniel,  " 

Wadding  and  Batting  Manufac- 
turers. 
Richmond  A.  J.  &  Co.,  Lowell 
Kichmond  P.  0.,  '" 

Watcli  Case  Manufacturer. 

Thiexy  Charles  L.,  Cambridge 

Watches  and  Jewelry. 

Adams  Henry  D..  Lowell 

Appleion  Geo.  B.,     " 

Beard  B.  E.,  Heading 

Brastow  Addison,  Lowell 

Collier  A.  C,  Concord 

Donuallan  J.  W.,  (East)  Cambridge 

Fellows  J.  K.  &  Co.,  Lowell 

Fitts  D.  B.,  HoUistou 

Fogg  C.  W.,   AValtham 

Gibbs  Benjamin  W.,  Cambridge(port) 

Giiswold  H.  D.  C,  Lowell 

Hale  David  Pv.,  " 

Hampton  Samuel,  Cambridge(port) 

Howe  H.  W'.,  Winchester 

Johnson  Jonathan,  Lowell 

Lamsou  &  Tarr,  " 

Lyman  Roland,  " 

I'ierce  George,  " 

Raynes  Joseph,  " 

Kice  P.,  Charlestown 

Richardson  Stephen,  Natick 

Roger.s  W'.,  Watertown 

Sanborn  Amos,  Lowell 

Smith  Edward  H.,  Marlboro' 

Stone  G.  H..  LoweU 

Stone  J.,  Charlestowa 

Stowell  A.Jr.,      " 

Stowell  Francis,  " 

Towne  Horatio,  Lowell 

AVarren  Andrew,  Waltham 

Weston  Vf.  M.,Woburn 

Whitney  Hiram,  Matertown 

West  India  Goods. 

[Set  also  Country  Stores] 
Abbott  Samuel  &  Co.,  Charlestown 
Adams  0.  E.,  Waltham 
Albee  G.  B.,  Charlestown 
Allen  W.  C,  Brighton 
Atwood  James,  Cambridge{port) 

Atwood ,  Somerville 

Bacon  George  W.,  Newton 
Bancroft  Selwyn,  Lowell 
Barker  Charles  A.,  Charlestown 

__ 


Barker  William  S.,  Medford 
Barker  Stephen  Jr.,  Lowell 
Bean  H.  ('urrier,  (East)  Cambridge 
Beers  AVilliam,  Woburn 
Jlettinson  Kichard  B.,  Charlestown 
Billings  Henry,  Newton  (I'pper  Falls) 
Bowman  &  Fox,  Cliarlestowu 
Bradley  &  Willis,  " 

Bradshaw  Benjamin  T.,  Charlestown 
Briggs  P.  S.,  " 

Brown  &  Gardner,  Cambridge 
Bryant  Daniel,  I.«well  [(port) 

Burridge  Joseph    &   Co.,   Cambridge- 
Buttrick  &  Co.,  Lowell 
Caldwell  William,  Cambridge 
Carey  &  Goodwiu,  CharU>slo\Tn 
Carlton  &  Kneeland,  Lowell 
Carrig  Thomas,  (Uiarlestown 
Chambcrlin  William  S.,  Lowell 
Charlestown     Workingmen's    Trading 

Association,  Charlestown 
Churchill  Charles,  LoweU 
Churchill  William,      " 
Clark  William  W.,  Waltham 
Cloyd  &  Hunt,  Lowell 
Coburn  Franklin,  " 
Colcord  Willi.am,    " 
Cole  Andrew,  Newton 
Conant  E.  D.,  Charlestown 
Conants  &  Knights,  " 
Connolly  B.,  (West)  Newton 
Cook  C.  C,        "  " 

Coolidge  George  2d,  Cambridge 
Currier  J.  P.,  Charlestown 
Cutter  Thomas  M.,      " 
Dana  Benjamin,  AAatertown 
Davis  L.  P.,  Woburn 
Danforth  Daniel,  Somerville 
Dechan  Thomas,  Charlestown 
Dempsey  Patrick,  Lowell 
Dexter  Joseph,  Cambridge(port) 
Douse  &  Brackett,  Brighton 
Downer  Elisha,  Charlestown 
Downing  Leonard,     " 
Downing  Thomas,  LoweU 
Dudley  Denison,         '■ 
Dudlev  W.,  " 

Eaton"  Job  S.,  " 

Edmands  George  E.,  Charlestown 
Ellis  J.  C,  •' 

Ellis  .r.  S.,  AVoburn 
Emerson  &  Neally,  Lowell 
Finagan  &  Connally,  (East)  Cambridge 
Flanders  A.,  Charlestown 
Frauss  Peter,  Charlestown 
Gay  Seth  W.,  Cambridge 
George  Harvey,  Somerville 
Gerry  AA'illiam,  Charlestown 
Gilson  &  Curtis,         « 
Gline  B.  E.,  " 

Goddard  Benjamin,  Lowell 
Goldthwait  Arnold,   '" 
Gray  Joshua  D.,         " 
Gregg  Alexander,  Medfbrd 
Iladlcy  D.  IL,  "  [bridge 

Haggerty  Dennis  &  Co.,  (East)  Cam- 
Hall  Mo.ses  B.,  Charlestown 
Hardy  Solon,  West  Cambridge 
Harnden  Albert,  Lowell 
Harris  J.  A.,  Charlestown 
Harvev  George,  (East)  Cambridge 
Hart  D.,  Brighton  [bridge 

Hastings   Thomas  &  Co.,  (East)  Cam- 
Hayden  Rufus  N.,  Ix)well 
Haynes  David  J.,  Charlestown 
Hemenway  M.,  Lowell 
Higgins  P".  S.,  Charlestown 
Hill  H.  &  S.  JP.,  " 

Holmes  J.  A.  &  Co..  Cambridge(port) 
Hopley  >L  &  Son,  Charlestown 
Hovey  Horatio  N.,  {East)  Cambridge 
Hovey  J.  Dana,  Cambridge(port) 
Hovey  Joshua,  Lowell 
Howl'and  G.  ^Y.,  Charlestown 
Hughes  Alexander,  (East)  Cambridge 
Hunnewell  William.     •'  " 

Hunt  D.,  Brighton 
Hutchinson  Hermon,  Charlestown 
Hyde  James,  Medford 
James  Sanniel,  Cambridgc(port) 
Jaquith  H.  H.,  Medford 
Jenness  Jacob,  Lowell 


.Idhnson  &  Rjchardson,  Charlestown 
Jm1mis(.ii  S.  T.,  " 

Krves  G.  W.,  " 

Leatlie  J.  B.,  Rcaiiing 
Lord  Jeremiah  P.,  Maiden 
Mackintire  James,  Charlestown 
Jlagee  Warren,  \\'aterlown 
Mahon  Owen,  Lowell 
Mahoncy  J.  S.,  (.'hurlestown 
Manley  T.  H.,  Watertown 
Marshall  Josiah  N.,  Cambridge 
Mason  A.  B.,  Medford 
McAnulty  John,  Lowell 
Mc(iuirk  Patrick,     '• 
McKenney  P.,  Charlestown 
McLauglin  &  Conlan,  Jyowell 
Merritt  D.  A.,  Somerville 
Mirick   Henrv,  Charlestown 
Morrill  .lohn"H.,  I^)wcll 
Mullen  E.,(East)  Canibridt'c 
Mullett  &  Bra<Jhury.  Cliarlestown 
Munroe  &  Evans,  ('ambri<lge(port) 
N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  No. 

115,  Chehiisford 
N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  No. 

1.39,  Chelmsford 
N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  No. 

15,  Tyngsboro' 
N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  Xo. 

44,  (Saxonville)  F'ramingham 
N.  E    Protective  Union,  Division  No. 

54,  Medford 
N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  No. 

178,  Winchester 
N.  ¥..  Protective  Union,  Division  No. 

31,  AVoburn 
N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  No. 

102,  (East)  Cambridge 
N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  No. 

(U,  Lowell 
N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  No. 

511,  Lowell 
N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  No. 

07,  Newton  (Upper  Falls) 
Nichols  &  Co.,  Lowell 
Noyes  Samuel,  AVatertown 
Packard  Samuel  T.,  Charlestown 
Page,  Fay  &  Co.,  Lowell 
Palmer  John,  (Ea.st)  Cambridge 
Parmenter  A.  J.,  (Saxonville) Framing- 
ham 
Pearson  John.  Lowell 
Pickering  Cyrus  C,  Lowell 
Pinkham  &  Parker,  Reading 
Pope,  AVhitney  &  Co.,  AValtham 
Porter  George  AA'.,  Medford 
Priest  Jonas  H.,  AValtham 
Proctor  Moses,  AVest  Cambridge 
Puller  A.  D.,  Lowell 
PuUen  R.  E.,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 
Quigley  AVilliam,  Charlestown 
Read  Robert,  Lowell 
Reed  Daniel,  Somerville 
Reed  Ransom,  Lowell 
liice  E.  1\L  &  Co.,  Lowell 
Rice  J.  S.,  Maiden 
Richardson  D.  L.,  Lowell 
Richardson  F.  E.,  Billerica 
Robinson  Edwin,  A\'atertown 
Runels  &  Co.,  Lowell 
Rupp  George,  (East) Cambridge 
Russ  C.  B.  &  Co.,  Lowell 
Russell  Abbott,  Billerica 
Russell  S.  S.  &  Co.,  Lowell 
Russell  T.  J.  &  G.  C,  AVest  Camb'ge 
Sanborn  G.  A.  &  A.  L.,  Somerville 
Sawtell  Andrew,  Charlestown 
Sawtell  &  Atwell,  Cambridge 
Simpson  A.  M.  &  J.  >L,  Charlestown 
Smith  Charles,  Charlestown 
Smith  John,  " 

Snow  Beiij.  B.,  " 

Spring  AV.  S.,  Cambridge(port) 
Stearns  &  Colburn,    '■         " 
Stevens  A.  II.  Jr.,  (East)  Cambridge 
Stewart  Calvin,  Charlestown 
Stickney  William,      " 
Stone  Phineas,  " 

Stratton  N.,  Brighton 
Sumner  Daniel,  LoweU 
Todd  &  Savage,  Charlestown 
Train  Edmund,  (East)  Cambridge 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Trenton  John,  Charlestown 

Tyler  Jonas.  " 

AVadsworth  Ira,  Cambridge(port) 

Wales  &  Mills,  Newton  (Lower  Falls) 

Wardwell  Joseph.  W.,  Lowell 

Washburn  Levi,  Charlestown 

Watson  Benjamin,  Lowell 

AVaugh  John  Jr.,  Lowell 

Webber  &  Hatch,  Cambridge 

Welch  John,  Cambridge 

AVeller  R.  F.,  Cambridge(port) 

AV^heeler  Loring,  Newton 

AVheeler  &  Stickney,  Lowell 

White  Thomas  J.,  Cambridge 

Wood  Charles  &  Co.,  Cambridge(port) 

AVood  &  Hall,  Cambridge 

Woodbury  E.,  Charlestown 

Workingmen's  Protective  Union,  Divi- 
sion No.  71,  Lowell 

Workingmen's  Protective  Union,  Divi- 
sion No.  16,  Lowell 

Worthen  E.  B..  Lowell 


AVright  J.  C.  &  H.  F.,'Cambridge(port) 
Wheslwriglits. 

Ames  ,  Dracut 

Bowers  Jonathan,  Lowell 
Brown  Daniel,  Cambridge 
Bryant  John  Jr.,  Charlestown 
Burroughs  David,  Lowell 
Dickson  Oliver,  Charlestown 
Frothingham  Isaac  C,  '" 
Gallagher  Michael,  Canibridge(port) 
Grames  Elbridge  G.,  Cambridge 
Hadley  David  B.,  " 

Heard  A.  D.,  " 

Hunnewell  T.  &  T.  F.,  Charlestown 
Jenkins  Joel,  Lowell 
Jennings  Joseph,  Cambridgo(port) 
Leavitt  John  B.,  Lowell 
Muiiroe  Enoch.  (East)  Cambridge 
Pierce  Benjamin,  Cambridge(v>ort) 
Smith  A.  J.,  Charlestown 
Stone  AVilliam,  Cauibridi'e 


Thwing  James,  Cambridge(port) 
Tuttle  John,  Cambridge 

Whip  Manufacturer. 

Barnes  Thomas  J.,  Lowell 

Wines,  Liquors,  &/C. 

Chamberlain  John  Jr.,  Lowell 
Marston  J.  M.,  " 

Wireworker. 

Greenleaf  Gorham,  Lowell 

Wooden  Screws. 

Aldrich  Milton,  Lowell 

Woollen  Manufacturers. 

[See    3Ianii/actures.] 

Worsteds. 
Shute  Jane,  LowcU 


NANTUCKET  COUNTY 

Was  incorporated  June  20,  169o.  It  is  composed  of  five  islands,  the  only  one  of  any  importance  hemg 
the  one  on  which  the  town  is  built.  This  island  contains  about  30,000  acres  of  land,  and  is  about  14 
miles  broad,  averaging  about  three  miles  in  width.  It  lies  30  miles  southerly  from  the  mainland,  60 
miles  S.  E.  from  New  Bedford,  and  100  S.  S.  E.  from  Boston.  The  population  in  1840  was  9,012,  being 
152  to  a  square  mile.     Population  in  1850,  8,452. 

Originally  the  island  was  occupied  by  Indians,  and  in  1641,  that  portion  which  embraces  the  to^vn 
was  purchased  of  them  by  Thomas  Mayhew  and  others.  The  first  Englishman  who  became  a  resident 
was  Thomas  Macy,  in  1659.  He  was  from  Salisbiny,  in  Essex  County.  He  bought  the  island  of 
Mayhew  for  £30,  in  merchantable  pay,  and  two  beaver  hats. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Judge  of  Probate,  Samuel  Mitchell,  Nantucket. 

Register  of  Probate,  Coiinty  Treasurer,  and  Clerk 
of  Courts,  Geo.  Cobb,  Nantucket. 

Register  of  Deeds,  Asa  G.  Bunker,  Naiitucket. 

Crier  of  Courts,  Caleb  Cushman. 

Jailer,  William  Randall. 

Master  of  House  of  Correction,  Benj.  Lawrence. 

Sheriff,  Uriah  Gardner. 

Probate  Court.  Holden  1st  Saturday  of  every 
month. 

Commissioners  of  Wrecks. 

Nantucket,  Frederic  Arthur,  Peter  Folger,  Philip 
H.  Folger,  Thos.  A.  Gardner,  Geo.  Myrick  ;  Tuck- 
anuck,  Sam'l  B.  Swain. 

Port  Wardens. 
Ariel  Coffin,  Reuben  G.  Pinkham,  David  Thain. 

Commissioners  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 
James  M.  Bunker,  Geo.  Cobb,  Timothy  Hussey, 
Chas.  K.  Whitman. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Quorum. 
Nantucket,  George  Cobb,  Charles  K.  Whitman. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 
Nantucket,  Frederic  Arthur,  Wm.  Barney,  John 
W.  Barrett,  Jas.  M.  Bunker,  Asa  G.  Bunker,  Ca- 
leb Cushman,  Alfred  Folger,  Philip  H.  Folger, 
Geo.  H.  Folger,  Wm.  C.  Folger,  Elisha  P.  Fear- 
ing, Edward  M.  Gardner,  Timothy   Hussey,  Wm. 


Jenkins,  Andrew  M.  Macy,  Thomas  Macy,  James 
Mitchell,  Samuel    Mitchell,  Wm.  Mitchell,  Justin 
Lawrence,  Edward  M.  Gardner. 
Notaries  Piiblic. 
James   M.  Bunker,  Caleb    Cushman,  Philip   H. 
Folger,  Sam'l  Mitchell,  C.  K..  Whitman. 
Coroner. 
Elisha  M.  Hinckley. 

TOWN  OFFICERS. 

XANTVCKET. 

Town  C/er/^.— William  Cobb. 

Selectmen  and  County  Commissioners. — John  H. 
Shaw,  William  Barney,  Charles  G.  Coffin,  George 
Fitch,  George  C.  Macy,  David  Mitchell,  William 
R.  Coffin. 

Treasurer. — George  Cobb. 

Assessors. — Wm.  Barney,  Wm.  Cobb,  Asa  G. 
Bunker. 

Collector. — Charles  P.  Swain. 

School  Committee. — John  H.  Shaw,  Wm.  Bar- 
ney, Edward  G.  Kelley,  Charles  P.  Swain,  Henry 
Coffin,  Justin  Lawrence,  Benj.  F.  Riddell,  John 
B.  Husted,  Geo.  W.  Macy,  Isaac  Austin,  Alex. 
Macy,  Asa  G.  Bunker,  Wm.  H.  Gerry. 

Constables. — Caleb  Cushman,  Joseph  Hamblin, 
Robt.  Folger,  Sam'l  H.  Winslow,  Aaron  Swain, 
Benj.  Lawrence,  Alexander  Ray,  P'reeman  Atkins, 
Geo.  Pollard,  Wm.  Cobb,  Daniel  Dunham,  Isaac 
Myrick,  J.  W.  Tracy. 


NANTUCKET    COUNTY    BUSINESS    DIRECTORY. 


Apothecaries. 

Adams  Orison 
Lawrence  (Icorgo  A. 
Mitchell  Edward 

Auctioneers. 

Macy  Gorliam 

Bakers. 

Cook  Charles 
Rand  N.  &  D. 


Blacksmiths. 

Atwood  George 
Blagden  James 
Colman  James 
Fisher  Elisha  D. 
Folger  Charles  A. 
Folger  Edward 
Gardner  Frederick  C. 
Gilford  Gustavns 
Hart  William 


ileader  .John 
Mitchell  David 
Parker  Elisha 
Sherman  Freeman 
Simmons  B.  T. 
Smith  Allen 
Swain  George 


Boatbuilders. 


Macy  Edmund 
Swain  Alfreil 


NANTUCKET    COUNTY. 


155 


Booksellers. 

K<"lli'y  .Ian It's  S. 
aiitclii'Ul'Mwanl 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 
Cliirk  Cliiirlos  A. 

Ives  i;.  1). 
l/ivcll  duirlcs 
Stai-liiick  ("liai'lcs  II. 
WiKHl  Daviil 

Boot  and  Shoe  Makers. 

Crocker  flcniiiii 
Kisl)  Osiiioud 
IlMinbliii  A. 
.Icines  Leimiol  St.  Son 
Mitchell  Krincis 
I'ieroe  (Jeor;^>  11 

Box  Maker. 

Folger  Rowland 

Cabinet  Maker. 

Folgcr  Kcubi'ii  (}. 

Carpenters. 

Coffin  William  N. 
Kaston  &  Tlionipsou 
Fisher  Zenas 
i\Iacy  Robert 
Macy  Robert  F. 
Nyo  Meltiah 
Spragiie  C.  L. 

Carpetings. 

I'ratt  Charles  K. 

Cigars. 

Russell  William 

Clergymen. 
Allen  Ethan  [¥..] 
Rlakc  Ebenezer  [M.  E.] 
Clark  Thomas  W.  [C.  15.] 
Crawford  James  E.  [B.] 

Forman [C.  U.] 

llusted  John  [M.  P. 

Judkins (C.  T.] 

Washington  George  [M.  E.] 

Collector. 

Parker  George 

Commission  Merchants. 

Crosby  M.  Jr. 
Kelley,  Coffin  &  Co. 
Macy  George  C. 

Confectioner. 

Hooper  L.  A. 

Coopers. 

Dunham  Joseph 
Ellis  B. 
Fitch  George 
Gardner  William  R. 
Lhomedieu  Benjamin 

Cotton  Batting. 

Field  Benjamin  &  Co. 

Counsellors. 

Bunker  James  M. 
Gardner  Edward  JI. 
Whitman  Charles  K. 

Crockery. 

Adams  Orison 
Chase  R.  &  Son 

Dentists. 

Gilman  B.  F. 
Hussey  David  G. 
Metcaif  J.  T. 
Taft  George  H. 

Dry  Goods. 

Bates,  Cook  &  Co. 
Caldor  T.  W. 
Easton  Alice  II. 


Gardner  Frederick 
Lawrence!  Justin 
I'icni-  (ieorgo  K.  &  Co. 
I'ratt  Charles  K. 

Flour  and  Grain. 

Cartwrii^ht  Alexander 
('(illiii  IVtcr 
KolKcr  I!.  &  T. 
Kelley,  Coffin  &  Co. 
Russell  Daniel  &  Son 

Fruit. 
Congdon  Peter 
Olin  John 

Furniture,  &c. 

Worth  tJeorgc  ¥. 

Grist  Mills. 

Coffin  .Tames  F. 

Folger  R.  G. 

Nantucket  Steam  Mill  Company 

Hair  Dressers. 

Godfrey  N.  .\. 
Xahar  A.  M. 
Robinson 

Hardware. 

Bassett  James  N. 
Macy  George  W 

Harness  Makers. 

Coffin  Eilward  I'. 
Jeuks  George  \V. 

Hats,  Caps,  and  Furs. 
Geary  William  II. 

Ice  Dealer. 

Winn  John 

Iron  and  Steel. 
Kellej',  Coffin  &  Co. 

Junk  Store. 

Hosier  Richard 

Livery  Stables. 

Clark  George 
Hamblen  .loseph 
Kingsley  Henry  A. 

Lumber. 

Macy  Peleg 

Manufacturing  Company. 

Nantucket  Steam  Mill  Co. [casks  &c.] 

Millinery. 

Harris  Samuel 


Painters. 


liOng  George  K. 
Long  Obed  K. 
Smith  \Vm.  P. 
AValker  Nathan 


Physicians. 

Fearing  E.  P. 
Mackie  J.  II. 
Parkinson  J.  II.   ' 
Richtcr  M.  A. 

Provisions. 

Dunham  Charles  II. 
Russell  Daniel  &  Sou 
Winn  John 

Public  House. 

Robinson  Jervis  [Ocean  House] 
Pump  and  Block  Makers. 

Bunker  George  F. 
Farnham  William  II. 
Gardner  Timothy  N. 
'.Vbippey  J.  G. 


Bigger. 

ltalclilTcK..I.(Tt 

Sail  Makers. 

lirown  Hen  jam  ill 
Ccely  \V.  I'. 

Ship  Chandlers. 

(■ardner  Edward  W. 
Kelley,  Coffin  &  Co. 

Shipwright. 

Swain  Alexander  (;. 

Spar  Maker. 

Crosby  .Jesse 

Sperm  Oil. 

Importers  and  Manufacturers. 
Coffin  C.  &  H. 
Crosby  Matthew  &  Son 
Klkins  &  Mitchell 
Folger  George  II. 
Gardner  Edward  W. 
(iardner  Robert  F. 
Iladden  &  Barney- 
Joy  Moses 
lu'lley.  Coffin  &  Co. 
.Macy  Isaac  &  Phihp 
Jlaey  Thomas 
Shaw  John  H. 
Starbuck  0.  &  Co. 
Swain  Alanson 

Stoves. 

Kelley,  Coffin  &  Co. 
Macy  George  W. 

Tailors  and  Drapers. 

Allen  Avery  T. 
Allen  Eben.  W. 
Barnard  Cromwell,  Jr. 
Congdon  James  C. 

Tin  Plate  and  Sheet  Iron 
Workers. 

Goodrich  Henry 
Hussey  Christopher  C. 
Hussey  John  A. 
Mitchell  &  Austin 
Starbuck  James  C 
Swain  S.  B. 

Watchmakers  and  Jewellers. 

Easton  James  2d 

Hinckley  H.  A.  [clock  maker] 

Swain  Samuel 

West  India  Goods. 

Adams  Orison 
Bailey  Charles  H. 
Chase  R.  &  Son 
Colbum  Francis 
Crocker  Hcnian 
FitzGerald  Timothy 
Gardner  Alexander  E. 
Gardner  John 
Garfield  Jones 
Hussey  Peter 
Macy  Joseph  B. 
Mitc'hell  Moses 
Nickerson  Franklin 
Potter  Thomas 
Sprague  N.  A.  A.  K. 
Tallant  Nathaniel 
Yetman  Jesse  E. 

Wheelwright. 

Mitchell  Robert 

Wood  and  CoaL 

Folger  B.  &  T. 
Gardner  E.  W. 
Parker  Joshua 
Peiry  Edward  W. 

Tallant  Nathaniel 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


NORFOLK  COUNTY 


Was  taken  from  Suffolk  County,  and  incorporated  March  26,  1793.  The  population  in  1840  was 
53,140;  the  number  of  towns,  22;  number  of  square  miles,  445  ;  population  to  a  square  mile,  119.  The 
population  in  1850  was  79,000.     Population  to  a  square  mile,  177.      The  shire  town  is  Dedham. 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 

Judf/e  of  Probate,  Sherman  Leland,  Roxbut~>j. 
liegiste'r  of  Probate,  Jonathan  H.  Cohb,  Dedham. 
Clerk  of  Courts,  Ezra  W.  Sampson,  Dedham. 
Ilet/ister  of  Deeds,  Enos  Foord,  Dedham. 
County  Treasurer,  John  Bullard,  Dedham. 
Crier  of  Courts,  George  Alden. 
Overseers  of  House  of  Correction,  Martin  Marsh, 
James  Richardson,  E.  W.  Sampson. 
Sheriff,  Thomas  Adams,  lloxbury. 

Deputy  Sheriffs. 
Canton,  Charles  Endicott. 
Dedham,  J.  N.  Mann,  George  Alden. 
Medway  {East),  Nathan  Jones. 
Medivay,  S.  W.  Richardson. 
Quincy,  George  H.  French. 
liandolph,  Alexander  Dubois. 
Weymouth,  Silas  Binney. 
Wrentham,  Bradford  S.  Farrington. 

Probate  Court,  holden  at  Dedham,  on  the  1st 
Tuesday  of  each  month,  and  at  the  dwelling  house 
of  the  Judge  in  Roxbury,  every  Saturday  afternoon, 
at  2  o'clock  precisely. 

At  Quincy,  on  the  2d  Tuesdays  of  February,  May, 
and  August. 

At  Roxbury,  on  the  4th  Tuesdays  of  February, 
May,  August,  and  November. 

At  Wrentham,  on  the  3d  Tuesdays  of  May, 
August,  and  November. 

At  Medway,  on  the  3d  Tuesdays  of  February, 
June,  and  October. 

County  Commissioneis. 

Samuel  P.  'Londi,  Dorchester,  Chairman ;  Nathan 
Jones,  Medicay ;  James  C.  Doane,  Cohasset. 
Special  Commissioners. 

Abraham  F.  Howe,  Roxbury  ;  Timothy  P.  Whit- 
ney, Wrentham. 

Times  of  Meeting. — At  Dedham,  on  the  3d  Tues- 
day of  April,  and  the  4th  Tuesdays  of  June  and 
September,  and  on  the  last  AVednesday  of  Decem- 
ber. 

Commissionm'S  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Daniel  A.  Cook,  William  Ellis,  Melatiah  Everett, 
Enos  Foord,  Joseph  Harrington,  J'isher  A  Kings- 
bury, James  Richardson,  John  P.  Robinson,  Ezra 
W.  Sampson,  Naaman  L.  White,  Appleton  Howe, 
Edward  Thomas. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Quorum. 

Braintree  (East),  Minot  Thayer. 

Canton,  Ellis  Ames. 

Cohasset,  James  C.  Doane. 

Dedham,  Ira  Cleaveland,  Jonathan  H.  Cobb, 
Wm.  Ellis,  Ezra  W.  Sampson,  Ezra  Wilkinson. 

Dorchester,  Walter  Baker,  Henry  Gardner,  Jesse 
Pierce,  Robert  Vose. 

Medway,  Artemas  Brown,  Luther  Metcalf,  Jos. 
L.  Richardson. 

Milton,  N.  C.  Martin,  Nathaniel  F.  Safford. 

(iui)irij,  John  M.  Gourgas. 

Randolph,  Royal  Turner. 

Roxbury,  Joseph  Harrington,  Sherman  Leland, 
William  G.  Lewis,  Jonathan  P.  Robinson. 

West  Roxbury,  Ij.  M.  Sargent,  Wm.  H.  Sumner. 

Weyinnuth,  l-'isher  A.  Kingsbury,  L.Humphrey. 

Wrentham,  Melatiah  Everett. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Bellingham,  Francis  D.  Bates,  Elias  Cook,  Amos 
II.  Holbrook,  Stephen  Lewett,  Savil  Metcalf,  R. 
Scott. 


Braintree,  Charles  M.  Fogg,  Asa  French,  David 
Holbrook,  Elias  Hayward,  Edward  Potter,  Amos 
Stetson,  Caleb  Stetson,  Judson  Stoddard,  William 
L.  Walker,  Naaman  L.  White,  Freeman  White, 
Jonathan  Wild. 

Brookline,  William  Aspinwall,  James  Bartlett, 
Amos  Cotting,  H.  Fay,  Thomas  Griggs,  Artemas 
Newell,  Sam'l  A.  Shurtleff,  Charles  Pope,  Sam'l  A. 
Walker,  Charles  Wild. 

Canton.  Ellis  Ames,  Francis  W.  Dean,  Leonard 
Everett,  Samuel  B.  Noyes,  Nathan  Tucker,  Elisha 
White. 

Cohasset,  Solomon  J.  Beal,  James  C.  Doane, 
Paul  Pratt,  Henry  J.  Turner. 

Dedham,  Thomas  J.  Bagley,  Ira  Cleaveland, 
Jonathan  H.  Cobb,  W.  Colburn,  Colburn  Ellis, 
Richard  Ellis,  Merrill  D.  Ellis,  Enos  Foord,  Mar- 
tin Marsh,  Curtis  G.  Morse,  Thomas  Motley,  Henry 
A.  Penniman,  E.  G.  Robinson,  Thomas  Shcrwin, 
Jeremy  Stimson,  Samuel  Swett,  E.  W.  Taft. 

Dorchester,  Orin  P.  Bacon,  Edmund  J.  Baker, 
Joseph  Bnllister,  E.  J.  Bisphara,  Darius  Brewer, 
Nahum  Capen,  Nathaniel  R.  Childs,  Asaph 
Churchill,  Eben  Eaton,  Ebenezer  Clapp,  Jr.,  Oli- 
ver Hall,  Charles  Howe,  Edward  King,  S.  P.  Loud, 
Erasmus  D.  Miller,  Thomas  L.  Moseley,  Nathaniel 
F.  Safford,  Edward  Sharp,  EbenezerTolrnan,  Elijah 
Vose,  Robert  Vose. 

Dover,  Sherman  Battel,  Daniel  Mann,  Elijah 
Perry. 

Foxboro',  Warren  Bird,  Otis  Cary,  Alfred  Fales, 
Henry  Hobart,  Joseph  Kingsbury,  George  Sher- 
man, S.  S.  Warren. 

Franklin,  Peter  Adams,  Paul  B.  Clark,  Albert 
E.  Daniels,  Willis  Fisher,  John  H.Fisher,  Willard 
Fisher,  Lewis  Harding,  William  Metcalf,  George 
W.  Nason,  S.  W.  Richardson,  Erastus  Rockwood, 
Saul  B.  Scott. 

Medfield,  Jonathan  P.  Bishop,  Charles  Hamant, 
Walter  Jones,  Charles  C.  Sewalt. 

Medicay,  M.  M.  Fisher,  Joel  Hunt,  John  P. 
Jones,  Horatio  Mason,  Christopher  Slocum. 

Milton,  Samuel  Babcock,  Charles  Breck,  Joseph 
McK.  Churchill,  Jason  W.  Houghton,  Geo.  Pen- 
niman, Jason  Reed,  James  M.  Robbins,  George 
Thompson,  Ebenezer  G.  Tucker,  Elijah  Tucker. 

Needham,  Josiah  H.  Carter,  William  Flagg, 
Daniel  Kimball,  Elisha  Lvon,  Charles  Rice,  E.  K. 
Whitaker,  Joseph  W.  Wright. 

Quincy,  Seth  Adams,  G.  W.  Beale.  Lemuel 
Brackett,  Josiah  Brigham,  W.  B.  Duggan,  John 
M.  Gourgas,  John  A.  Green,  William  S.  Morton, 
Israel  W.  Munroe,  George  Newcomb,  Lysander 
Richards,  Solomon  Willard. 

Ratidolph,  Eleazer  Beal,  Jr.,  N.  C.  Berry,  Alex. 
E.  Duboise,  Zenas  French,  Thomas  Howard,  Jos. 
Linfield,  Silas  Paine,  Benjamin  Richards,  Joshua 
Spear,  Jr.,  Isaac  Tower,  Erastus  Wales,  Bradford 
L.  Wales,  Oramel  White. 

Roxbury,  William  Bacon,  Linus  B.  Comins,  John 
J.  Clark,  "Wm.  A.  Crafts,  Theodore  Dunn,  Charles 
M.  Ellis,  JohnT.  Ellis,  Wm.  Gaston,  Francis  Hil- 
liard,  W.  Raymond  Lee,  James  M.  Keith,  Allen 
Putnam,  Wm.  J.  Reynolds,  James  Ritchie,  Peter 
G.  Robbins,  Joshua  Scaver,  William  Seaver,  Thos. 
Simmons,  John  S.  Sleeper,  Ebenezer  W.  Stone, 
Joseph  W.  Tucker,  S.  C.  Thwing,  Samuel  Walk- 
er, John  Webber,  William  Whiting,  Jonathan  F. 
Woodside. 

Sharon,  Asahel  S.  Drake,  Amasa Dunbar,  Elijah 
Hewins. 


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Stoughton,  Elijah  Atherton,  Lucius  Clapp, 
Charles  A.  Frrncli,  Lennipl  Gay,  Clifl'ord  Keitli, 
Enos  Talbot,  Joel  Talbot,  ]']beii.  W.  Tolmau. 

Wa/po/e,  Francis  W.  Bird,  I'^iilmund  \V.  Clapp, 
Truman  Clarke,  John  M.  (juniu'tt,  John  A.  Gould, 
James  G.  Hartshorn,  I'ahner  Morey. 

JVcst  Roxbunj,  Joseph  IL  IJillinp^s,  Isaac  F. 
CoHin,  Cornelius  Cowinn,  Joseph  Curtis,  Nathan'l 
Curtis,  A.  W.  Draper,  John  M.  Fesscnden,  Luther 
M.  Harris,  George  R.  Russell,  Michael  Whitte- 
more,  Jr.,  Moses  Williams. 

Wo/mouth,  E.  S.  Beals,  Lovcll  Bicknell,  Quincy 
Bicknell,  Jr.,  Charles  H.Emerson,  Elijah  F.  Hall, 
Appleton  Howe,  Elias  Hunt,  James  Jones,  John 
W.  Loud,  Abner  W.  Fainc,  Alvah  Raymond, 
Edmund  Thomas,  John  W.  Thomas,  Benjamin 
Tirrell,  Jr.,  Noah  Torrey,  Noah  Yining,  Jr.,  Orin 
White. 

Wrentham,    John  A.  Craig,  Melatiah  Everett, 
Preston  Day,  Calvin  Fisher,  Jr.,  Silas  P.  Fisher, 
Joseph  B.  Gerrould,  Silas  Metcalf,  Benj.  N.  Shep- 
ard,  Joseph  AV'.  Tillinghast,  Samuel  Warner,  Jr. 
Notaries  Public. 

Cohassct,  James  C.  Doane. 

Dedham,  Lewis  H.  Kingsbury,  Francis  W.  Dean. 

Dorchestci',  Asaph  Churchill,  A.  Noyes. 

Milton,  J.  McK.  Churchill,  Nathan  C.  Martin. 

Randolph,  Seth  Turner,  Ebenezer  Beal,  Jr. 

Quincy,  Ibrahim  Bartlett,  Israel  W.  Munroe. 

Roxbunj,  William  Bacon,  Sherman  Leland, 
Joshua  Scavcr,  D.  A.  Simmons,  James  Russell, 
William  W'hiting,  1st. 

Weymouth,  T.  R.  Hanson,  Elijah  F.  Hall,  F.  A. 
Kingsbury. 

Wrcntham,  Melatiah  Everett. 
Coroners. 

Bellinc/ham,  Edward  C.  Craig,  H.  Metcalf. 

Braintree,  Jonathan  French. 

Cohasset,  Henry  J.  Turner. 

Dedham,  Martin  Bates,  J.  N.  E.  Mann. 

Dorchester,  Robert  Vose. 

Dover,  William  Cleveland,  Hiram  W.  Jones. 

Franklin,  Saul  B.  Scott. 

Quincy,  Lewis  Bass. 

Randolph,  Ezekiel  French. 

Roxhury,  Thomas  Adams. 

Sharon,  Elijah  Hewins. 

Sfourjhton,  Lemuel  Gay. 

Weymouth,  Silas  Binney. 

Wrentham,  David  A.  Fisher. 

TOWN  OFFICERS. 

BELLIXGHAM. 

Selectmen. — Ruel  Adams,  Joel  Crooks,  A.  A. 
Bates. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Ellis  Bullard,  Martin  Rock- 
wood,  Jr.,  George  F.  Wales. 

Assessors. — E.  Thayer,  F.  D.  Bates,  "W.  Scott. 

Clerk. — Amos  H.  Holbrook. 

Treasurer. — Francis  D.  Bates. 

Collector. — Andrew  A.  Bates. 

Constables. — Jonas  Fairbanks,  James  P.  Thayer, 
A.  Cook. 

BR.VINTREE. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Caleb  Hollis,  Elias  Hayward,  Joseph  Dyer. 

Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Collector. — Judson  Stod- 
dard. 

BROOKLINE. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — James  Bart- 
lett, J.  Davenport,  Wm.  Dearborn. 

Assessors. — Chas.  Stearns,  Jr.,  John  N.  Turner, 
Wm.  I.  Bowditch. 

Clerk. — William  Aspinwall. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Moses  Withington. 

Constables.— X.  II.  Clapp,  11.  M.  Sanborn,  A. 
Allen. 


CANTON. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
John  Endicott,  Ellis  Tucker,  Abel  Wentworth. 

Clerk. — William  Ilortcm. 

Treasurer. — Samuel  C'apcn. 

Collector. — Charles  Endicott. 

Constables. — James  Pitts,  Peter  Billings,  Jas. 
Wentworth. 

COIfASSET. 

Selectmen  and  Assesssors. — J.  B.  Bates,  Charles 
Pratt,  Thomas  Stoddard. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — J.  B.  Bates,  Charles  Pratt, 
A.  II.  Tower. 

(-'lerk. — Ncwcomb  Bates,  Jr. 

Treasurer  and  (,'ollecfor. — Levi  N.  Bates. 

Constable. — DeWitt  C.  Bates. 

DEDHAM. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — G. 
Fuller,  B.  Weatherbee.  Mason  Richards,  Thomas 
J.  Bagley,  N.  Smith,  Jr. 

Clerk. — Jonathan  H.  Cobb. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Wm.  Whiting. 

Constables. — Edward  H.  Curtis,  Reuben  Guild. 

DORCHESTER. 

Selectmen,   Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Oliver  Hall,  Wm.  Tolman,  Edward  King. 
Clerk,  Ebenezer  Tolman. 
Treasurer  and  Collector. — Charles  Howe. 
Constables. — Geo.  W'.  Tuckerman,  Peter  Blake. 

DOVER. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Aaron  Bacon, 
John  P.  Ford,  Luther  Richards. 

Assessors. — Amos  W.  Shumway,  C.  Richards,  L. 
Richards. 

r/eryt.— Noah  A.  Fisk. 

Treasurer. — George  Chickering. 

Collector  and  Constable. — Timothy  Bailey. 

rOXBORO'. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — OtisCary,  Job 
Sherman,  Albert  Fisher. 

Assessors. — James  Capen,  Warren  Bird,  F. 
Guild. 

C/erA-.— Nathaniel  T.  Shepard. 

Treasurer. — Richard  Carpenter. 

Collector. — James  Capen. 

Constable. — Charles  F.  Howard. 

ERAXKLIX. 

Selectmen. — George  W.  Nason,  J.  P.  Adams, 
Elisha  Hubbard. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Willis  Fisher,  Joseph  T. 
Bacon,  AV.  C.  Whiting. 

Assessors. — Cyrus  Allen,  S.  "W.  Richardson, Wm. 
Metcalf. 

Clerk.— T.  C.  Hills. 

Treasurer. — Joel  Daniels. 

Collectors.— Paul  B.  Clark,  Charles  F.  Daniels. 

Constables. — George  W.  Nason,  Paul  B.  Clark. 

MEDFIELD. 

Selectmen. — Jonathan  P.  Bishop,  Dan'l  Hamant, 
Jr.,  Wm.  Q.  Fisher. 

Oveiseers  of  Poor. — C.  S.  Hamant,  M.  B.  H. 
Bishop,  Asa  Clark. 

Assessors. — Jos.  Hartshorn,  Jonathan  "Wights, 
S.  Turner. 

Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Collector. — Isaac  Fiske. 

Constable. — John  E.  Bullard. 

MEDWAY. 

Selectmen. —  Elias  Metcalf,  H.  Mason,  Arnold 
Smith. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — S.  Salisbury,  J.  L.  Richard- 
son, A.  Thwing. 

Assessors. — Gilbert  Kingsbury,  Asa  Cole,  A. 
Partridge. 

Clerk,  Treasurer,  Collector. — Daniel  C.  Fisher. 

Constables. — John  P.  Jones,  V.  R.  Coombs,  Da- 
vid Daniels. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


MILTOX. 

Selectmen,   Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Samuel  Babcock,  Samuel  Cook,  Timothy  Tucker. 
Clerk. — Jason  Heed. 
Treasurer. — Charles  Breck. 
Collector. — Simeon  Emerson. 
Constable. — John  D.  Bradlee. 

NEEDHAM. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Wm.  Peirce, 
Geo.  K.  Daniell,  Timothy  1^.  Smith. 

Assessors. — Wm.  Flagg,  S.  Kingsbury,  Josiah  H. 
Carter. 

Clerk. — Solomon  Flapig. 

Treasurer. — Elisha  Lyon. 

Collector. — George  E.  Eaton. 

Constable. — William  Jones. 

QUINCY. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — B. 
B.  Newcomb,  Lewis  Bass,  N.  Cummings. 
Clerk.— George  L.  Gill. 
Treasiirer. — Israel  W.  Munroe. 
Collector. — John  Hardwick. 
Constables. — Seth  Adams,  George  H.  French. 

RANDOLPH. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — B. 
L.  Wales,  Isaac  Tower,  Zenas  French. 
Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Eleazer  Beal. 
Collector. — John  T.  Jordan. 
Constable. — Ezekiel  French. 

SHARON. 

Selectmen,    Oversee7-s  of  Poor,   and  Assessors. — 
Mace  Hixon,  Charles  Howard,  Lewis  Gould. 
Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Collector. — Otis  Johnson. 
Constable. — Lucas  Johnson. 

STOUGHTON. 

Selectmen,   Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Enos  Talbot,  C.  Keith,  Nathaniel  Gay. 
CVerA.— Jabez  Talbot,  Jr. 
Treasurer  and  Collector. — Enos  Talbot. 
Constables. — Lemuel  Gay,  Ira  May. 

WALPOLE. 

Selectmen,   Overseers  of  Poor,   and  Assessors. — 
John  A.  Gould,  Lewis  Allen,  Wra.  Bacon. 
Clerk. — Palmer  Morey. 
Treasurer  and  Collector. — Samuel  Gilbert. 
Constables. — Wm.  G.  Gay,  J.  P.  Leland. 

WEYMOUTH. 

Selectmen. — A.  N.  Hunt,  Noah  Vining,  Jr.,  E. 
Blanchard,  2d. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — A.  Raymond,  James  Tirrell, 
S&muel  Curtis. 

Assessors. — H.  Torrey,  James  Humphrey. 

C/fr/c— Cran  White. 

Treasurer. — Thomas  Nash. 

Collector. — Cotton  Bates. 

Constables. — Silas  Binney,  Henry  Loud. 

AVRENTHAM. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Preston  Day, 
J.  W.  Wetherell,  John  A.  Craig. 

Assessors. — David  Metcalf,  Benjamin  Rockwood, 
S.  Fisher. 

C'lerk. — Edwin  Ide. 

Treasurer. — Hiram  B.  Fisher. 

Colkctor. — Charles  P'arrington. 

Constable. — David  A.  Fisher. 

WEST   R0XI5URY. 

Selectmen. — CorneliusCowing,  Arthur  W.Austin, 
Stephen  M.  Allen,  Theodore  Dunn.  Geo.  Brown. 

Overseers  of  Poor.—C.  M.  Weld,  Cornelius  Cow- 
ing, Hosea  B.  Stiles. 

Assessors. — Judson  Chapin,  John  E.  Williams, 
Win.  Winchester, 

Clerk.— Wm.  McCarty. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — E.  M.  Dudley. 


ROXBURY. 

il/ffyor.— Samuel  Walker.  Salary,  ,^800.  Office, 
City  Hall. 

Aldermen. — George  Curtis,  Benj.  F.  Campbell, 
Abr'm  G.  Parker,  Alvah  Kittredge,  Hor.  Williams. 

Common  Council. — Wm.  A.  Crafts,  President ; 
Ward  1.  Daniel  P.  Upton,  Simeon  Litchfield, 
John  Parker.  Ward  2.  A.  J.  Cummings,  John 
M.  Hewes.  Jos.  Houghton.  Ward  3.  Wm.  Gaston, 
John  W.  Parker,  True  Russell.  Ward  4.  Jos.  N. 
Brewer,  Geo.  Davenport,  Geo.  Lewis.  Ward  .5. 
Wm.  D.  Adams,  Chas.  Hickling,  Wm.  S.  Leland. 

City  Clerk,  and  Clerk  of  Board  of  Aldermen. — 
Joseph  W.  Tucker.  Salary,  ,^600  and  fees.  Office, 
City  Hall. 

Clerk  of  Common  Council. — Joshua  Seaver. 
Salary,  ^1-50.     Chosen' by  the  Common  Council. 

City  Messenger. — William  N.  Felton.  Salary, 
5200.     Chosen  by  concurrent  vote  in  April. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Joseph  W.  Dudley. 
Salary,  jfl,100.     Office,  City  Hall. 

Assessors. — Abraham  F.  Howe,  Joshua  Seaver, 
John  Fowle.     Salary,  gl7o  each.     Clerk  hire,  ,§[75. 

Assistant   Assessors. — Ward  1.  Joseph  Bugbee. 

2.  GeraFarnham.  3.  Moses  Gragg.  4.  Benjamin 
Perkins.     5.  Aaron  D.  Williams. 

Overseers  of  the  Poor. — The  Mayor,  Chairman, 
ra-oj.  Ward  1.  Warren  Marsh.  2.  Ira  Allen.  3.  S. 
Faunce.  4.  Thos.  Simmons.  5.  Geo.  Gregerson. 

Almshouse. — 1.  H.  Meserve,  Sujft.  Salarv,  ^700. 
Benj.  E.  Cotting,  M.  D.,  Physician.   Salary,  ^200. 

Surveyors  of  HigMoays. — Mayor  and  Aldermen. 

Commissioner  of  Streets. — John  R.  Howard. 

Board  of  Health. — The  Mayor  and  Aldermen. 

Constdtinq  Physicians. — Henry  Bartlett,  M.  D., 
Charles  M.Winship,  M.  D.,  John  S.  Flint,  M.  D. 

Superintendent  of  Burial  Grounds,  and  Under- 
taker.— John  C.  Seaver. 

Ward  Officers. — Ward  1.  John  Jones,  Warden  ; 
Henry  W.  Farley,  Clerk  ;  Ezra  Morse,  Jr.,  W.  H. 
Allen,  Wm.  Morse,  Inspectors.  Ward  2.  Esdras 
Lord,  Warden;  R.  L.  Hodsdon,  Clerk;  Oliver 
Blake,  J.  C.  Pratt,  M.  F.  Hewes,  Insjjectors.  Ward 

3.  Dexter  Dana,  Warden;  Wm.  L.  Hall,  CV«-A:  ,• 
Charles  H.  Poole,  J.  R.  Smith,  True  Russell,  In- 
spectors. Ward  4.  Charles  F.  Bray,  Wardtti; 
E.  B.  Harrington.  Clerk;  Wm.  J.  Mathes,  John 
R.  Hall,  James  Davenport,  Inspectors.  Ward  5. 
Hiram  Hall,  IFn?Tte«  ;  Geo.  P.  K.  Walker,  Clerk; 
D.  S.  Pevear,  G.  S.  May,  B.  F.  Ayers,  Inspectors. 

Fire  Department. 

Chief  Engineer.— Khr'm  S.  Parker.  Salary,  ^200. 

Assistant  Engineers. — Jerahmccl  C.  Pratt,  Sam'l 
S.  Chase,  Daniel  E.  Page.     Salary,  g40  each. 
Police  Department. 

City  Marshal.— Ira.  Allen.  Salary,  ^500.  Ap- 
pointed by  the  Mayor  and  Aldermen. 

Constables. — Ira  Allen,  William  D.  Cook.  Isaac 
II.  Meserve,  Luke  Jewett,  Samuel  S.  Littlcficld, 
John  I.  Hastings,  H.  J.  V.  Myers,  Joseph  Hub- 
bard, Morrill  P.  Berry. 


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NORFOLK    COUNTY    BUSINESS    DIRECTORY. 


Apothecaries. 

Allen  Irii,  Koxliury 
Itrosver  I).  &  S(in,  Dorcliestor 
(yorilwcll  &  Uiimci,  Koxbury 
I)i.\<iii  Ueor^n,  Dedliiuii 
(Jijorgo  J.  I'.,  Wrst  Koxbury 
lliiyil(>n  E  ,  tliiincy 
Mursii  t'liiirh's,  Uoxliuiy 
Uicliiirds  L.  S.,  Uuiiicy 
Snow  Zeniii),  Randolpli 
Siiicknmn  William,  Koxbury 
SwiCi  r).  IM..  iMilion 
Tliiivei  F.  \V,,  Kiixhiirv 
Wln'lc  A.  S.,  Wcvnionlli 
While  Khliii,  DiiiV.lii'.Htur 
Whito  llojiiy,       Koxbury 
Woodward  VV.  Clliol,  " 

Architects. 

l!on<l  Richard,  Koxbury 
Hall  Cliarles  U.,     " 

Auctioneers. 

Adams  Ebenozer,  Clnincy 

liiiker  'i'iinolby  M  ,  Koxbury 

lialBS  1'.,  Cohu'spct 

I'apen  Asliel,  Stoughton 

Ciipen  James,  Foxboro' 

Downes  Josejib,  Canton 

Dii  Itois  A.  C  ,  liandolpb 

10;ilon  li.,  norohester 

Fanning  John,  Canton 

Fisher  IJavid  A  ,  Wrenlham 

[•'lencli  George  II.,  Ciuificy 

French  Zenas,  (lOisl)  Randolph 

Ilewins  Joel  P.,  t'liaron 

llixon  Samnel  f).,  tsjiaron 

Morton  L.  G  ,  Clnincy 

Howe  Abraham  F.,  Koxbury 

Jones  J(din  I'.,  ftledway 

Keith  Clifford,  (East)  Stoughton 

I.i'avitt  Joseph,  Canton 

Metcalf  Save!,  (North)  Bellingham 

Nichols  Caleb,  Cohasset 

Orr  Gnlen,  (East)  Needham 

I'erry  Elijah,  Dover 

Keail  &.  Uronsdon,  Koxbury 

Rockwood  E.,  Franklin 

iStone  Eliphalet,  IJedham 

Tucker  E.G.,  Milton 

Varney  Samuel  F.,  (West)  Needham 

Walker  Samuel  A.,  Krookline 

Bakers. 

Raker  N.,  Milton 

Raich  VV.  P.,  IMedfield 

Rent  &  Co.,  Milton 

Chase  James  M.,  Dedbam 

Cox  &  Tavener,  Dorchester 

Drake  A.  S.  &  Co  ,  Stougliton 

Estabrook  S.  R.,  Ro.xburv 

Estey  Williani  H.,  Jr.,  Randolph 

Faxon  J.  &  H.  H  ,  Qnincy 

Frost  George,  Koxbury 

Gorhatn  C.I.,       " 

Hildreth  Samuel,  Dorchester 

Howo  Joseph,  (South)  Weymouth 

James  B.  F.,  Roxbury 

Kennedy  J.  E.,  Milton 

Kntr  L.  H.,  Roxbury 

Kopes  B.  H..     " 

Schoppe  &  Webber,  Brooklinel 

Scott  E.  G.,  Koxbury 

Shepard  Otis  ic  Co.,  Dorchester. 

Smith  J.  R.,  Jr.,  Roxbury 

Sutherland  W., 

Taft  Benj.imin  D.,  Dedham 

Tillsonb.  F.,      Koxbury 

Washburn  G.  W.  C,    " 

Webster  G.,  (East)  Weymouth 

Wentworth    Edwin,  Canton 

Whitney  Martin,  Roxbury 

Wyman  David,  Foxboro' 

Balance  Manufacturers. 

Rurt  E.,  Koxliury 

Howard  &  Davis,  " 

Bell  Founder. 

Ilolbrook  George  H.,  (East)  Medway 


ury 


Blacking  Manufacturer. 

Torrey  'J'.,  Weymouth 

Blacksmiths. 

Adam.s  G.  W.,  Kamlolph 
Harry  George,  Dorche.Hter 
Bennett  &  Crossman,  Milton 
Bergin  Richard,  Roxbury 
Boydon  I'.,  (Soullij  Walpolu 
I'.ullavd  J.,  Sharon 
Unrbank  E.,  Cohasset 
Chase  George,  Braintreo 
Cheney  N.  H.,  Medtield 
Chenery  J.  W.,  Roxbnry 
Chenery  Williani,  Mc'dticld 
Childs  A.,  West  Koxbury 

Corbett  Geo.  W.,  "  " 

Cushing  Benjamin,  (East)  Braintree 
Davenport  Oliver,  Dorchester 
Delano  John,  " 

Dixon  Alexander,  West  Koxbury 
Drake  Lyman,  Stoughlon 
Diiffee  P.,  Brookline 
Ellis  Billings,  Walpole 
Fales  Alvin,  Foxboro' 
Farrington  Alfre<l,  Medway 
Fariington  David,  Wrentham 
Feeland  William,  Randolph 
Fisher  George  L.,  Dorchester 
Ford  George,  " 

Fold  Harvey,  Foxboro' 

Ford ,   Brookline 

Fuller  Moses.  Franklin 

Goodhue  M.  C,  Doichester 

Grien  Martin,  Franklin 

(ireenvvood  Isaac  II.,  Nocdhai 

Guild  Benjamin.  West  Roxbu 

Hall  John,  Canton 

Hankey  A.,  Ro.xbury 

Hartshorn  Chailes  P.,  West  Ro.xbury 

Hartshorn  V\  arren,  Mcdiield 

Hewins  Joel,  Sharon 

Hewins  John  C,  Dorchester 

Hill  Henry,  Bellingham 

Hobbsi  R.  L.,  (spring  maker)  Roxbury 

Holmes  Edward  B.,  Dedham 

Hunt  George,  Canton 

Lambert  A.  H.,  Brookline 

Leonard  H.,  Franklin 

Leonard  S.  B.,  Fo.\boro' 

iMc  liitosh  Thomas,  Dorchester 

Morritt  Allen,  (East)  Randolph 

Miinroo  E.  V.,  Dorchester 

Newman  A.  W.,  Ro.xbury 

Nichols  F.  M.,  Cohasset 

Packard  R.,  Dedham 

Paine  George  S.,Stoughton 

Paine  Henry,  " 

i'alten  John  H.,  Needham 

Poitee  V\' illiam  C.  Wrentham 

Poole  Samuel,  Roxbury 

Prentiss  J.  F.,  Cohasset 

Keed  William,  Weymouth 

Robinson  Joseph  C,  Dorchester 

Rogers  Caleb,  Kandoliih 

Rogers  James  B.,  Walpolo 

Richards  William  F.,  (Rockville)  Med- 

Rudman  J.,  Dover  [way 

Savil  Josiah,  Quincv 

Silvester  T.  C,  " 

Smith  Francis,  Foxboro' 

Smith  Henry,  l)e(lliam 

Smith  James  H.,  Koxbury 

Smith  J(din,  Bellingham 

Smith  J.  T,  Roxbury 

Slraut  (-harles,  Milton 

Stubbs  S.,  Roxbury 

Taber  Joseph,  Bellingham 

Tilden  A.,  Cohasset 

Tucker  Charles,  Dorchester 

Wadsworth  Seth,  (South)  Franklin 

Waite  James,  (East)  Stoughlon 

Webster  Daniel,  (West)  Medway 

Weeks  Richard,  Roxbury 

Weeks  &  Brock,        " 

Weeman  James,  Canton 

Wild  Elislia,  fSonth)  Braintree 

Woodward,  R.,  Brookline 


Blind  Hinge  Manufacturer. 

Orr  (;alen,  iNcedbani 

Boatbuilders. 

Bacon  James,  Fimiklin 
Cragin  &  Sheldon,  Wrentham 
Follott  Luman,  " 

Frost  Benjamin,  Franklin 
Grant  Harvey,  (South)  Bellingham 
Hawes  Nalhaniel,  Franklin 
Nrwcll  Arnold, 
Ware  Ellas, 

Bobhin  Manufacturer. 

Clark , Dedbam 

Bonnet  Manufacturers. 

Basseil  U.  M  ,  Franklin 
(,'arpenler  Eraslns  P.,  Foxboro' 
Carpenter  ().  &  W.,  " 

Daniels  David,  .Meilway 
Daniels  fc  Green,  Franklin 
Fales  &  Aldrick,  Foxboro' 
Hills  T.  C,  Franklin 
Ido  Henry  &  ("o  ,  V\'renthani 
Moiso  Aaion  H.,  Franklin 

MorsoG.  W.  &  A.  H.,  " 

Noursn  Gilbert,  Medway 
Perry  Oliver,  Foxboro' 

Sumner  Harvey  H.,        " 
'i'hayer  Davis  Jr.,  Franklin 

Bonnet  Bleachers. 

Hawes  A.,  Koxbury 
Piescott  Jane  .\1  ,  '• 

Bonnet  Block  Manufacturers. 

Keed  Charles  J.,  Foxboro' 
Palmer  M.  &  S.  G.,    " 

Bonnet  Wire  Manufacturers. 

Metcalf  &  Clark,  Medway 

Booksellers  and  Binders. 

Backup  John,  Jr.,  Roxbury 
Bieknell  J.  T.  &  Co.,    " 
Gill  Caleb  &.  Co.,  Ciuincy 

Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 

[See  uUo  Bout  and  Shue  .Makers  and 
Ma  H  vfaclurem.] 
Allendorf  Adam,  Roxbury 
Bird  Charles  G.,  " 

Bigelow  J.,  " 

Childs  George,  " 

Colburn  Phineas,  " 
Field  &  Harris  " 

Giidley  Oliver  L.,  " 
Noyes  Benjamin  S.,  " 
Young  Joseph  B.,        " 

Boot  and  Shoe  Makers. 

Barnard  Jonas,  West  Roxbury 
Battelle  W.,  Canton 
liigelow  William  A.,  Dover 
Brooks  John,  2d,  Roxbury 
Brooks  William,      " 
Brown  .Asa,  " 

Brown  M.,  (Rockville)  Medway 
Clark  Willard, 
Coverly  E.  C,  Roxbnry 
Curtis  .Adam  &.  Co.,  Ciuincy 
("tirtis  Nalinm,  Roxbury 
Donally  iMichael,      " 
(Jay  Ellis,  Canton 
Ilewes  David  F.,  Foxboro' 
Hewins  Otis  W.,  Walpole 
Mollis  &  Hates.  Cohasset 
Hooper  Isaac  D.,  West  Ro.xbury 
Johnson  S.  W.,  Milton 
Jordan  C.,  West  Roxbnry 
Jordan  Sylvaiuis,  Roxbury 
Lang  A.,  Roxbury 
Lconaiil  S.  W.,  Dorchester 
Lucas  Joel,  " 

Merrill,  C.  S.,  Roxbury 
Nightingale  George  B.,  Quincy 
Paine  Elijah,  Roxbury 
Pevear  Bradburv,    " 
Pevear  Charlrs'B.,  " 
I'evear  Daniel  S.,     " 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Pond  Joseph  E.,  Dedhatn 
Roberts  Andrew  J.,  Roxliury 
s*mith  John,  (West.)  iMeUway 
Snell  John  D.,  Dedham 
Thornton  Tlioinus,  " 
Trc'jcotl  Elijah,        " 
'I'ucker  Sclh,  Roxliury 
Tolnian  Cliarles  VV..  Brookline 
Underwood  W.  S.,  Quincy 
Weiuleiniith  H.,  Dorcliester 
Whitney  Dexter,  riellingham 
Wijgin  Andrew,  Dcdiiatii 
Wood  K.  R.,  Roxbury 

Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturers. 

Abbot  William,  Randolph 

Adams  John,  (East)        " 

AldoEi  II.  B,Jr.  &Co.,  " 

Alden  Hiram,  " 

Alden  Isaac,  East  Stoughlon 

Alden  John,  Randolph 

Arnold  Barnabas  F  .  [boots]  Braintree 

Arnold  John,  [boots]  (South)        '' 

Arnold  John  b.,   "  "       .      » 

Arnold  Stephen  S.,  [boots]  " 

Atherton  J.  &  W.,  IStoiighion 

Bulter  &.  Kingman,  Sharon 

Bales  &  Keed,  (South)  Weymouth 

Beals  J.  &  Co.,  Stoughton 

Belcher  John,  Jr.,  Randolph 

Belcher  L.  &  VV.  S.,  Stoughton 

Blanchard  David,  (East)  Randolph 

Blanchard  David,  Ji.,  "  " 

Blanchard  I.  &  H.,      "     Stoughton 

Blanchard  J.,  "  " 

Bradford   &   Frazier,  [hoots]  (South) 

Bryant  Benjamin,  Randolph  [Braintree 

Capen  J.  L.,  Stoughton 

Chilson  Paul,  (South)  Bellinghara 

("iapp  A.,  Weymouth 

CoEiwright  (,'.,  Randolph 

Cowing  &  Tarbell,  Weymouth 

Crane  Joseph,  Quincy 

Currier  John,  Randolph 

Curtis  Adam  &  Co.,  Ciuincy 

Curtis  Benjamin,  " 

Curtis  C.  &  L.,  " 

Curtis  Thomas,  " 

Daniels  Francis  P.,  [ladies']  Medway 

Daniels  Willard,  (West)  Medway 

Derby  A.  &  S.,  (East)  Randolph 

Dizer  M.,  (East)  Weymouth 

Dyer  &  Hoilis,  (Soulli)  Braintree 

Fairbanks  E.  &   W.,  (North)  Belling- 

Faxon  Daniel,  (East)  Itandolph    [ham 

Fogg  &  Burbank,  (South)  Weymouth 

Fowler  John,  Randolph 

Freeman  Jamos  M.,  Franklin 

French  Luther,  (East)  Randolph 

French  &  Penniman,  (South)  Braintree 

French  &  Ruynolds,  Stoughton 

French  S.,  Jr.,  Randolph 

Cay  &  Hewins,  Sharon 

Goldthwait  L.  &  Co.,  Stoughton 

Goldthwalt  &  Pettee,        " 

Hardwick  Henry,  tiuincy 

Ha'dwick  Joseph,      " 

Hardwick  J.  M.,        " 

Haidwick  Peter,        " 

Hardwick  Wm.  P.,     " 

Hayden  Albert,  [boots]  Braintree 

Hayden  Oliver,       "  " 

Hayden  Samuel,     "  " 

Hayward  Charles,  "  " 

Hill  &,  Drake,  Stoughton 

Hill  Thomas,  Randolph 

Hixon  A.  G.  &  C.  D.,  Sharon 

Holbrook  &  Arnold,  [boots]  (S.)  Brain- 

Holbrook  C'.  S,,  (East)  Randolph  [tree 

Holbrook  E.  N  ,      "  " 

Holbrook  James,  Brainlrco 

Ilidbrook  V.  W.,  Bellinpham  [tree 

Holbrook  Wm.  Jr.,  [boots]  (S.)  Brain- 

Hollis  Benjamin  [boots]  Braintree 

llollis  John  A.  &.  Co..  [boots]  Braintree 

Howard  Daniel,  Randolph 

Howard  &  French,  " 

Humphrey  Albert.  (East)  Weymouth 

Hunt  A  N.  &  Co.,  Weymouth 

Hunt  C.  E.  &.  R.  A.,  Weymouth 

Hunting  Wm.  H.,  [ladies']  (East)  Med- 

Kcitli  ClifTord,  (  East)  Stoughton  [way 


Kelly  John.  Randolph 
Kingman  E.  E  ,  Weymouth 
Leeds  Josf  ph,  Randolph 
Leonard  &  Robbins,  i.  East)  Stoughton 
Lincoln  Ephraim,  (East)  Randolph 
Littlefield  Charles,     "      Stoughton 
Littlefield  D.  &  C,    "  " 

Loud  Jacob,  Weymouth 
Loud  R.  A.  &  C,  " 
Maguire  James  &  Son,  Randolph 
Marsh  Charles  &  ('o.,  Quincy 
JlcCarty  Charles.  Randolph 
Mead  John  A.,  Stoughton 
Alorton  Nathaniel,     " 
iN'ash  C,  (East)  Weymouth 
iN'asli  George,  VVeymouth 
Nash  P.  &  G  ,  Quincy 
Nash  Stephen  W.,  Weymouth 
Nash  William,  Quincy 
Newton  Lincoln,  [boots]  (East)  Brain- 
Niles  Daniel  11.,  Braintiee  [tree 

Niles  Isaac,  Randolph 
Niles  &  Thayer,  " 
Packard  Francis,  Stoughton 
Paine  George  W.,  (East)  Randolph 
Paine  Levi,  "  " 

Paine  Silas,  "  " 

Partridge  Clark,  [boots]  Medway 
Penniman  E.  &  A.,  [boots]  (S.)  Brain- 
Pond,  Cook  &  Co.,  Wrenthara       [tree 
Porter  George  E  ,  Quincy 
Pray  Thomas,  Weymouth 
Richards  Elias,         " 
Savels  S.  &  W.  E.,  Stoughton 
Shaw  Nathaniel  &  Co.,  (South)  Wey- 
Smith  A.,  Randolph  [mouth 

Smith  D.,  Weymouth 
Smith  George,  Rand(dph 
Smith  I.  T.,  (East)  Stoughton       [tree 
Stetson  Amos  W..  [boots]  (East)  Brain- 
Sloddard,  A.  A.,  [boots]  (S.)  Braintree 
Stoddard  A.  &  Co  ,   "        "  " 

Stoddard  &  Kimball,  (South)  Braintree 
Swan  James  &  Co.,  Stoughton 
Taylor  Lot,  (West)  Medway 
'JMiayer  C  ,  Weymouth 
Thayer  Joel,  Randolph 
Thayer  Jonathan  E.,  Randolph 
Thayor  N.,  (South)  Weymouth 
Thayer  Washington,  Randolph 
Thwing  Albert,  [ladies']  (East)  Med. 
Tilden  F.  IL,  Weymouth  [way 

Tirrell  &  Bailey  (South)  W'eymouth 
Titrell  &  Bates,  (East)  Weymouth 
Tirrell  &.  Blanchard,  (S.)  Weymouth 
Tucker  Eben,  (East)  Stoughton 

Viniug  Samuel  A.,      "       Randolph 
Wales  Eraslus,  "  " 

Wentworlh  Wales  &.  Sons,      " 
VVhitcomb  A.  VV.,  « 

Whitcomb  Lewis,   (East)        " 
VVhitcomli  L.  S.,  "  " 

VVhitcomb  S.  L.,  "  " 

Whitcher  John  D., Quincy 
White  David,  (East)  Randolph 
While  Freeman,  (South)  Braintree 
White  Jairus,      (East)  Randolph 
White  Jonathan,      ''  " 

White  Nathan  H.,  Quincy 
White  Newton,     (East)      " 
White  Thomas,  Jr.,   "  " 

VVildL.  &Co.,  "  " 

Wild  Nathaniel  A.,  Quincy 
Willelt  George,  " 

VVindship  &  .lohnson,  Sharon 
Withinglon  Nathan  J.,  Stoughton 

Box  Makers. 

Blake  G.W.,      Roxbury 

Merrill  J.  J.,  " 

Sherman  &  Randall  (Shoe)  South  VVey- 

VVhito  Oliver,  Roxbury  [mouth 

Brewer. 

Roesslo  John,  Roxbury 

Brush  Manufacturers. 

Harding  Nathan,  Mcdiield 
Smith  George  N.,        " 

Brick  Makers. 

Ham  A.  &;  J.,  Roxbury 
Sharkey  P.  " 


Cahinet  Makers. 

Adams  Nathaniel, 2d,  [coffins]  Roxbury 

Adams  Stephen  (\Vest)  .Medway 

Adams  William,  Dorchester 

Adier  John,  Roxbury 

Burt  John,  Dorchester 

Clapp  John  J.,        '• 

{'Iapp  Joseph,  Jr.,  " 

Clapp  Lewis  J.  &  Co.,  Milton 

(^lark  George,  "Dorchester 

Cove  James  M,,  Roxbury 

Davenport  James,  Dorchester 

Everett  VV.,  (South)  Dediiam 

Fitton  Abraham,  Roxbury 

Fisher  Henry,  Canton 

French  Washington  M.,  Quincy 

Fuller  George.  Medfield 

Grant  J.  K.,  Wrentliam 

Hall  Oliver,  Dorchester 

Hazlewood  Samuel,  West  Roxbury 

Holmes  Warien, Dorchester 

Howe  H.,  Dorchester 

Houghton  R.,  Randolph 

Jacobs  William  T.,  Dorchester 

Kelly  John  D.,  Brookline 

Lilley  Daniel,  Needham 

Myers  John,  Milton 

Patten  Asa,  Roxbury 

Pierce  Daniel,  Dorchester 

Ribble  Jam«s,  " 

Roskell  J.  &  G.,  Roxbury 

Ruggles  Edward  H.  R.,  Dorchester 

Russel  &  Baker,  Dedham 

Taylor  H.  R.,  Roxbury 

Tucker  Lewis,  Milton 

Wood  Daniel,  .Medway 

Candles. 

MorrillJoseph  Jr.,  Roxbury 
Card  Manufacturers. 

Fi.ske  VVni.  T.,  [playing  cards]  Dedham 
Perkins  E.  L.,  Roxbury 

Carpenters. 

Adams  William  D.,  Roxbury 
Allbright.John  G.,  Dorchester 
Allen  &  Meleher,  Brookline 
Armstrong  Benj.,  West  Roxbury 
Bates  Martin  N..  Cohasset 

Eeals ,  (East)  Stoughtoa 

Bean  Alvah,  Dedham 

Bicknell  &  White,  \\'ey mouth 

Bicknell  William,  (Nortli)  W'eymouth 

Billings  .Tames,  Canton 

Billings  William,     " 

Bird  Jacob,  Dorchester 

Bird  Jacob  Jr.,     " 

Blackman  William,  Canton 

Blanchard  Hiram  W.,  Dorchester 

Bonncy  L  ,  Walpole 

Broad  "Wilder,  Milton 

Brown ,  (East)  Stoughton 

Burt  J.  II.  &  Co.,  Dorchester 
Cass  Henry,  West  Roxbury 
Clark  Nathaniel,  Medway 
Cousens  0.,  Brookline 
Grossman  N.  W.,  Ro.xbury 
Curtis  George.  Roxbury 
Curtis  Sanuicl,  Weymouth 
Curtis  \\'illiani,  Ro.xbury 
Daniels  James  S.,  (East)  Randolph 
De  Lesdernier  G.  F.,  Roxbury 
Dickerman  Benjamin,  Randolph 
Drake  William,  Stoughton 
Drayton  John,  Dedham 
Drew  Samuel,  Dorchester 
Dunbar  Leonard  &  Co.,  Randolph 
D\  or  John  A.,  Roxbury 
Emerson  Ellis.  Franklin 
Ewell  Charles,  Dorchester 

Fisher ,  Maiden 

Flanders  K.,  (East)  Randolph 
Follansbee  Isiuic,  Dorchester 
Force  Samuel  P.,  Medway 
Foye  John  0.,  Weymouth 
Fowler  VV'illiam,  Dedham 
Fuller  II.,  (West)  Needham 
Fuller  &  Sampson,  Needham 
(lav  &  Holmes,  Stoughton 
Gil'l  .lohn  W., 
Glidden  D.  W.,  Roxbury 


NORFOLK    COUNTY. 


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(ilovcr  A.  II.,  Dorchester 
(irocn  K.,  Dedhain 
Hartshorn  Asa,  W'alpole 
Hartshorn  Lewis,      '• 
llawt'S  Klisha,  StouRhton 
Ilavnes  C.  L.,  Uronklinc 
Ilolbrook  (icorL;o,  IJrookline 
Howard  Charles  I'.,  Koxboro' 
Howe  A.,  Dover 
Howe  William,  Dover 
Humphreys  E.  Jr.,  Koxbury 
Hunt  James,  Uoxbury 
Jenkins  O.,  Dorchester 
Jones  Edward,     " 
Jordan  Allen,  Xeedham 
Jossolyn  J.  H.  Jr.,  Koxbury 
Kent  Isaac,  Cohasset 
L(^onard  &  Pond,  Foxboro' 
Lee  Thomas,  lirookline 
Lesley  &  Hamilton,  Milton 
Lincoln  Paul,  West  Uoxbury 
Litchfield  (!.,  Koxbury 
Litchfield  S.,  IIo.\bnry 
LouK  J   D.,  IJrooklino 
Loi-d  Esdras,  Uoxbury 
Lord  (Jeorfro  J.,  Koxbury 
Lyford  &  Delano,  Brookhne 
Alarshall  William,  Dorchester 
Martin  Charles,  Dover 
MOtcalf  E.  L.  &  O.  P.,  Pranklia 
Monks  Samuel,  Sharon 
N'icker.son  Seth,  Koxbury 
Ordway  Moses,  " 

Park  John,  lirookline 
Parker  John.  Quincy 
Parker  Uoliert  W'.,  Koxbury 
Paul  L.  II.,  Sharon 
I'orry  &;  Marston,  Uoxbury 
Phillips  Freeman,  Dedham 
Pike  A.  G.,  Koxbury 
Porter  A.,  (East)  Kaiidolph 
Porter  K.,      "  " 

Pratt  &  Bailey,  Quincy 
Latliburn  A.  P.,  Wrentham 
Kice  Josiah  C,  (East)  Weymouth 
Kich  Z.,  Cohasset 
Kiehards  Henry,  Dorchester 
Kichardson  H.  II.,  Koxbury 
Itoliinson  Asa,  Dorchester 
Kunuill  William  &  Co.,  Koxbury 
Kussell  True,  Koxbury 
Scavey  John  E.,  Canton 

Shepherd ,  Sharon 

Shepard  Nathaniel,  Dedham 
Simpson  David,  Koxbury 
Smith  George  T.,  Koxbury 
Sprague  Samuel,  Dedham 
Stockman  John,  Koxbury 
Sweat  Thatcher,  Koxbury 
Thayer  Hiram,  West  Koxbury 
Thurston  John  N.,  Koxbury 
Tilden  Charles  M.,  Dedham 
Tildcn  William  A.,  Cohasset 
Towle  Ezra.  Cohasset 
Traverse  Calvin,  Dorchester 
Varney  L.  II.,  West  Koxbury 
Vose  Samuel,  Stoughtou 
Wade  James,  Quincy 
AVallingford  S.  S.,  Koxbury 
Washburn  C,  (East)  Weymouth 
Wason  James  W.,  West  Koxbury 
Weymouth  AVilliam,  Koxbury 
Whitcomb  David  Jr.,  (East)  Kandolph 
AVhite  Edward,  Koxburv 
AVhiting  T.  W.,  (East)  Kandolph 
Whittier  Ilazen,  West  Koxbury 
AVilburFi-ancis,  Koxbury 
Williams  Till.son,     " 
■Witherell  J.  W.,  Wrentham 
Wood  II.,  Walpole 

Carpet  Manufacturers. 

Ililliard  John  &  Co.,  (South)Wrentham 
McN'air  David,  agent,  Koxbury 
Koxbury  Carpet  Factory,  Henry  Pet- 

tes  &  Co.,  proprietors,  Koxbury 
Sharp  Joseph,  Wrentham 

Carriage  Builders. 

Adams  James  E.,  Koxbury 

Anderson ,  Stou'j:litou 

Baker  J.  II.,  Medfield 

^—        _ 


Battell  KufuH,  Dover 
Bcmis  Henry,  Franklin 
Bird  Charles,  Stoughton 
Bird  Charles  2d,  (ICast)  Walpole 
Boyden  Ellis,  (South)  Walpole 

Brodrick ,  Kandolpli 

Brown  William  II.,  Brookline 

Bulkani  Cyrus,  Dorchester 

Burrill  Benjamin,  Koxbury 

Bnrrill  Isaac  S.,  " 

Chamberlain  Ebenezer.  Koxbury 

Cook  Elias,  (Ball  Hill)  Franklin 

Corkins  .T.,  Needham 

Currier  Ephraini,  West  Uoxbury 

Cushnian  Jacob  K.,  Medlield 

Delano  John,  Dorchester 

Ellis  Billings,  Walpole 

Fiirrington  li.  S.,  AVrentham 

Fisher  Anson,  Needham 

Fitts  Cliarles,  (Kockville)  Meilway 

Fuller  E.,  Walpole 

Gove  &  Pratt,  Cohasset 

Gove  S.  P.,  " 

Grant  George,  (West)  Wrentham 

Guild  Abner,  West  Koxbury 

Hall  Ijconard.  Koxbury 

Hammond  William,  Dorchester 

King  John,  F'ranklin 

Locke  William,  Braintrce  [tree 

Mansfield  AVarren,  [cars]  (South)  Brain- 

MuUiken  E.  S.,  Koxbury 

MuUiken  Nathaniel,  Brookline 

Murray  John,  '' 

Nash  Jacob  L.,  Koxbury 

Policy  Francis,  Walpole 

SavifS.  K.,  Dorchester 

Schlusemeyer  John  E.,  Medfield 

Shepherd  E.,  Walpole 

Sherman  Seth,  {"oxboro' 

Simpson  F.,  Koxbury 

Smith  Henry,  Dedham 

Swan  Wm.  G.,  Dorchester 

Talbot  Jabez,  Stonghtou 

Talbot  Peter,  Canton 

Talbot  Solomon,  Sharon 

Thaver  Willard.  Bellingham 

Tirrell  Charles  P.,  Quincy 

Tuft  Charles,  Medway 

I'phara  C.  A.,  Dorchester 

\\hitney  L.,  Quincy 

Woodman ,  (A\"est)  Sledway 

Young  Wm.  H.,  Foxboro' 

Carriage  Smiths. 

Hobbs  R  L.,  Koxbury 
SmfthJ.T.,        '• 

Carriage  Trimmers. 

Adams  J.  E.,  Koxbury 
Carleton  11.,         " 
Hovey  E.  A.,         " 
Welsh  William,   " 

Chemical  Works. 

Eatou  R.  K.,  Koxbury 
Koxbury  Color  &  Chemical  Co.,  Hen- 
ry Burdett,  sup't,  Koxbury 

Chocolate  Manufacturers. 

Baker  Walter,  Dorchester 

Preston  John, 

Ware  J.,  Miltou 

Webb  &  Twombly,  Jlilton 

Cigars,  &/C. 

Greenleaf  Laban,  Koxbury 
Paine  Joseph,  '• 

Civil  Engineers. 
Morris  ApoUos,  Koxbury 
Poole  Charles  II.,      " 
Whitney  Charles,     "  ^ 

Clothing  Dealers. 

Dean  A.  J.,  Koxbury 
Elliot  &  Powell,  Koxbury 
Kendrick  J.,  Dorchester 
Leavitt  Joseph,  Canton 
Lennon  Peter,  Koxbury 
Molineaux  K.  W.,  Koxbury 
Tarbart  Richard,  "' 

Umberland  John,         '" 


Clergymen. 

Til'  If  Hers  in  l/racktis  htlow  denote  the 
DmoDiinntionii  a.1  fnUoua: — C.  T., 
('onuri i^ationaiist  {  Trmitarinn) ;  Jl., 
Jl'i/disC ;  F.  /?.,  Frt-ewiU  Jifiptiit  ; 
Jl/.,  M'tlwiiist;  HI.  P.,  Met/iorJ,.il 
Priiteitant  ;  M.  E.,  Aht/ior/i.st  Epm- 
rnpnl;  E.  M.,  Evan.  Mnho'Iisl;  E., 
Efjiscopulinn ;  C.  U.,  ('oni;rfi;ation- 
nlist  (Unitarian);  Uv.,  Univtr\al- 
i>^t ;  Cli.,  Clirislian  ;  H.  C,  Roman 
Catholic :  N.  J.,  New  Jerimaltm ; 
Me.,  Miller ite  ;  Mn.,  Mormon. 

Alger  Wm.  U.,  [C.  U.]  Uoxbury 
Anderson  Thomas  D.,  [B.)    •• 
Babcock  Samuel  B.,  [E.]  Dedham 
Ballon  M.  B.,  [Uv.]  Stoughton 
Barnes  William,  [C.  T.]  Foxboro' 
Barrows  William,   [C.  T.]   ((irantville) 

Needham 
Bigelow  A.,  [C.  T.]  Needham 
IJradford  Elisha  B.,  [M.  E.]  Quincy 
Bright  E.,  [B.]  Koxbury 
Burgess  Ebenezer,  [C.  T.]  Dedham 
Burrill  John  T.,  [E.]  Quincy 
Clapj)  Dexter,  [C.  U.]  West  Koxbury 
Clark  N.,  [C.  T.]  Quincy 
Colburn  A.,  [B.]  Sharon 
Crandon  Philip,  [M.  E.]  Stoughton 
Curtis  Silas,  [F.  B.]  Koxbury 
Daland  George,  [B.]  (South)  Braintree 
Dean  W.  W.,  [Uv.]  Quincy 
Dwight  John.  [C.  T.]  ( North)  Wrentham 
Dver  David,  [C.  T.]  Dorchester 
Emery  Joshua  Jr.,  [C.  T.]  (North)  Wey- 
mouth 
Fairbanks  George,  [B.]  Medfield 
Ford  David,  [B.]  Canton 
Gould  John  B.,  [M.  E.]  (E.)  Weymouth 
Hall  Nathaniel,  [C.  U.]  Dorchester  [ tree 
Hammond  Wm.  B.,  [C.  T.]  (S.)  Brain- 
Harding  William  M.,  [C.  T.]  Weymouth 
Harrintrton  Tyler,  [JL  E.]  Needham 
Haskell  John,  [C.  T.]  Dover 
Hemphill  J.,  (Uv.)  Weymouth 
Ilorton  AVilliam,  [E.]  Brookline 
Hunt  Samuel,  [C.  T.]  Franklin 
Ide  Jacob,  [C.  T.]  (West)  Medway 
James  Horace,  [C.  T.]  Wrentham 
Kin.sman  Atkinson,  [M.  E.]  Dedham 
Knapp  Frederic  N.,  [C.  U.]  Brookline 
Laurie  Thomas,  [C.  T.]  West  Koxbury 
Lani.son  Alvan,  [C.  U.]  Dedham 
Lesley  J.  P.,  [C.  T.]  Milton 

Lothrop ,  [B.]  Dorchester 

Lunt  Willi.im  F.,  [C.  U.]  Quincy 
Manning  Edward  A.,  [M.  E.]  AValpole 
-^.assey  Joseph  T.,  [B.]  Bellingham 
Means  James  II.,  [C.  T.]  Dorchester 
Merrick  John  M.,  [C.  U.]  Walpole 
Messenger  AVilliam,  [B.]  Medway 
Jlorison  John  II.,  [C.  U.]  Milton 
Newhall  (ieorge  II.,  [C.  T.]  Walpole 
O'Beirue  Patrick,  [R.  C]  Koxbury 
Osgood  Joseph,  [C.  U.]  Cohasset 
Parker  J.  N.,  [Uv.]  (South)  AVeymouth 
Partridge  E.,  [Uv.]  Walpolo 
Partridse  E.,  [Uv.]  (East)  Medwav 
Peirce  B.  K.,  [M.  E.]  (Neponset)  Dor- 
chester 
Perkins  Jonas,  [C.  T.]  (F^st)  Braintree 
Perrv  Albert,  [C.  T.]  Stoughton 
Phillips  L.  K.,  [C.  T.]  Slmron 
Pike  Richard,  [C.  U.]  Dorchester 
Porter  George  W.,  [E.]        " 
Putnam  George,  (C.  U.]  Koxburv 
Keed  F.  A.,  [C'^  T.]  Cohasset 
Richards  U  ,  [B.]  Dorchester 
P.ichmond  T.  T.,  [C.  T.]  Medfield 
Kipley  Silas  S  ,  [B.]  Foxboro" 
Roddan  John,  [K.  C]  Quincy 
Kowrs  Robert  P.,  [C.  U.]  Canton 
Uusscll  E.,  [C.  T.]  Kandolph     ' 
KviliT  William  H.,  [Uv]  Uoxbury 
Sauford  David,  [0.  T.]  Medway 
Sanger  Ralph,  [C.  U.]  Dover 
Sargeant  Aaron  D  ,  [M.  E.]  Dorchester 
Sh.ailer  J.  S.,  [B.]  Koxbury 
Shailer  William  H.,  [B.]  Brookline 
Slade  Holmes,  [Uv.]  Foxboro" 
Slafter  Edmund  F.,  [E.]  West  Koxbury 


162 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Smith  Isaac,  [B.]  (East)  Stougbton 
Smith  M.  M.,  [C.  T.]  Brooldiiie 
Stone  James  L.,  [C.  U.]  Sharon 
Storrs  llichard  S.,  [C.  T.]  Braiutree 
Teele  Albert  H.,  [C.  T.]  Milton 
Terry  James  P.,  IC.T.]  Weymouth 
Thompson  Augustus  C,  [C.T.]  Itoxb'y 
Thompso'i  E..  [llv.]  (East)  Walpole 
TownsenJ  George  N.,  [B.]  Bellinghara 
Tozer  William,  [M.  P.]  Stougbton 
Trafton  Mark,  [M.  E.j  Koxb  ry 
Wavland  John,  [E.]  " 

AVebb  Daniel,  [M.  E.]  Cohasset 
White  John,  [C.  U.J  Dedhani 

Clocks. 

Dana  Dexter,  Roxbury 
Howard  &  Davis,  [manuforturers]  Rox- 
Taber  E.,  Roxbury  [bury 

Thompson  S.  \.,  Roxbury 

Coal  and  Wood  Dealers. 

Blanchard  Isaac  L.,  AV'eymouth 

Caldwell  J.  I.   Roxbury 

Clifford  Chas.  S.,    " 

Ellis  J.  T.  &  Co.,    " 

Ham  A.  &  J.,         « 

Heath  F.  A.,  " 

Loud  Joseph  &  Co.,  Weymouth 

Page  James  B.,  Roxbury 

Preston  Charles  F.  &  Co.,  Dorchester 

Prestou  &  Curtis,  " 

Putnam  Alien,  Roxbury 

Reed  Isaac,  (East)  'Weymouth 

Souther  John,  Quincy  , 

Sutton  David  S.,  Cohasset 

Todd  R.  M.,  Milton 

Wales  Hiram,  Randolph 

White  &  Dearborn,  Quincy 

Whiton  &  Adams,        " 

Wood  Edwin,  " 

Wyman  Asa  &  Son,  Roxbury 

Coffin  Makers. 

Adams  Nathaniel  2d,  Roxbury 
Taylor  H.R., 

Confectioners. 

HentzF.AV.,  Roxbury 
Hill  James  B.,  Dorchester 
Ropes  B.  H.,  Roxbury 
Williams  Wm.  II.,  " 

Coopers. 

Bates  Z.,  Cohasset 
Bower  James,  Dover 
Holbert  Augustus  V.,  Roxbury 
Parker  John,  Cohasset 
Wilson  James,      " 

Copal  Varnish  Manufacturer. 

Burragc  J.,  Roxbury 

Coppersmiths  and  Plumbers. 

{See  also  Plumbers] 

Campbell  Robert  C,  Roxbury 
Gay  &  Allen, 

Cordage  Manufacturer. 

New  England  Cordage  Co.,  John  Web- 
ber, Jr  ,  agent,  Roxbury 
Sewall,  Day  &  Co.,  Roxbury 

Copper  Manufacturers. 

Revere  ('oppcr  Co.,  F.  S.  Lincoln,  agent, 
Canton 

Corn  Starch  Manufacturer. 

Clark  E.  R.,  Sharon 

Cotton  Manufacturers. 

J>aUini;. 
Carey  William  H.,  Medway 
Daniels  A.,  Wrentham 
Hurd  &  Danicl.s,  [mattresses]  Medway 
Mcintosh  M.  &  Son,  Roxbury 
Ray  Francis  B.,  Franklin 
Sprague  Thomas  A.,  Sliaron 
Stanley  &  Allen,  Koxboro' 
Stoncy   Brook  Factory,  C.  W.  Sayles, 

agent,  Franklin] 
Ware  Benjamin  B.  fc  Co.,  Franklin 


Cloih. 
Bates  &  Arnold,  (North)  Bellingbam 
City     Mills,    Freeman    Fisher,  agent, 

Franklin 
Dedham     Manufacturing    Co.,    James 

Downing,  agent,  Dedham 
Neponset   Manufacturing  Co.,   Joseph 

\V.  Wattles,  i-uperintendent,  Canton 
Norfolk    County    Manufacturing    Co., 

Ezra  AV.  Taft,  agent,  Dedham 
Wrentham  Cotton  Factory,  Silas  Met- 

calf,  agent,  Wrentham 
Duch. 
Mann  G.  R.  &  W.  R.,  Sharon 

Flannel. 
Medway    Manufacturing    Co..  Luther 

Metcalf,  agent,  Medway 
Frncking. 

Bacon ,  Bellingbam 

T/ireac/. 
Blackington  Wm.,  [spool]  Walpole 
Boutelle  James,  Wrenth:im 
Boyd  &  Walker,  (Rockville)  Medway 
Carpenter  D.,  Foxboro' 
Cary  William  H.,  \ValpoIe 
Mansfield  Wm.,  Canton 
Sayles  Ca^eb,  VVrcntham 
Southworth  A.,  Stougbton 
Southworth  C.  A.  &  A..  Stougbton 
Stetson  &  BuUard,  Walpole 
Stoney  Brook  Factory,   C.  W.  Sayles, 

agent,  Franklin 
Wilson  James  B.,  Medway 

Tickiuii. 
Cotton   &   Iron   Factory,  II.   Temple, 

agent.  Dorchester 
Stetson  Joshua  Jr.,  Walpole 

Knittins:  Cotton  atid   Twine. 
Mansfield  Wm.,  Canton 
Shepherd  J.  S.  &  Co.,  Canton 
Shepherd  &  Kaley 
Southworth  C.  A.  &  A.,  Stougbton 
Stanley  &  Allen,  Foxboro- 

Wadding. 
Boyd  &  Walker,  (Rockville)  Medway 
WilsonJames  li.,  " 

Wickins;,  ^c. 
Bliss  George,  agent,  (West)  Medway 
Ray  Francis  B.,  Franklin 
Shepherd  J.  S.  &  Co.,  Canton 
Ware  Benjamin  B.  &  Co.,  Franklin 
Williams  Nathan,  Bellingham 

Counsellors. 

Adams  Daniel,  Medficld 
Ames  Ellis,  Canton 
Berry  N.  C,  Randolph 
Bishop  Jonathan  P.,  Medfield 
Churchill  Asaph,  Dorchester 
Clarke  John  J.,  Roxbury 
Cleaveland  Ira,  Dedham 
Cobb  Jonathan  H.,  " 
Colburn  Waldo,  Dedham 
Crafts  William  A.,  Roxbury 
Emerson  C  II.,  Weymouth 
Everett  M.,  AV'rentham 
Gannett  J.  M.,  Walpole 
Gaston  William,  Roxbury 
Gourgas  J.  M.,  Quincy 
Griggs  George,  Brook  line 
Hall  E.  F.,  AV'eymouth 
Ililliard  Francis,  Roxbury 
Kingsbury  F.  A.,  Weymouth 
Leland  Sherman,  Roxbury 
Lekand  William  S.,     " 
Loud  S.  P.,  Dorchester 
Lovcring  Warren,  Medway 
May  John  W.,  Roxbury 
Morrill  George,  Roxbury 
Morton  William  S.,  Quincy 
Noyos  Samuel  B.,  Canton 
Rood  Jason,  Jlilton 
Kioliardson  Jauio.s,  Dodham 
Sallord  N.  F.,  Dorohwtor 
M'alkor  William,  (South)  Braintreo 
AVarner  Samuel  .Ir.,  Wrentham 
A\arren  Samuel  S.,  Foxboro' 
White  Nahuni  L.,  (East)  Braintreo 
Wilkinson  Ezra,  Dedhani 
Woodside  Jonathan  F,,  Roxbury 


Country  Stores. 

[W/ierenre  /cepl,  Vru  Goods,  Groceries, 
Hnrdtoare,  etc.,  etc.  Those  who  deal 
exclusively  in  one  kind  of  goods,  will 
not  be  found  lure,  but  under  the  ap- 
propriate headings] 

Abercombie  W.  &  H.,  Quincy 

Arnold  John  B.,  Braintree 

Babcock  J.,  Milton 

Bates  &  Arnold,  (North)  BeUingham 

Bates  Levi  N.,  Cohasset 

Bates  P.,  " 

Battelle  W.,  Canton 

Baxter  D.  &  Co.,  Quincy 

Real  J.  &  Co.,  Stougbton 

Beals  Z.  L.,  (Notth)  Cohasset 

Belcher  0.,  Stougbton 

Flake  E.  P.,  Medway 

Blanchard  Nathan, (East)  Stonghton 

Boyden  Benjamin,  Dedham 

Brie.sler  &  Whitney,  Quincy 

Capen  E.  &  Co.,  Canton 

Carpenter  Edson,  Foxboro' 

Carpenter  James  E.,  (East)  Foxboro' 

Carpenter  Nehemiah,  '• 

Cary  Otis,  Foxboro' 

Chase  A.  M.,  Canton 

Cheever  David  A.,  (West)  Medway 

Clark  &  Whitney,  Medfield 

Conlin  P.,  Canton 

Cook  Daniel  A.  &  Co..  Wrentham 

Cotton  and  Iron  Factory.  Dorchester 

Craigg  Edward  C,  Bellingham 

Craigg  George,  ( West)  Wrentham 

Day  E.,  (Rockville)  Medway 

Dean  Elien,  (South)  Dedham 

Derby  A.  L.,  Dover 

Diekerman  Enoch,  Sharon 

Dowse  &  Noyes,  AV'eymouth 

Draper  B.,  \Vest  Roxbury 

Eaton  George  E.,  Needham 

Everett  Ijeonard.  Canton 

Fales  Elisha  F.,  Wrentham 

Faxon  J.  &  II.  II.,  Quincy 

Fiske  Isaac.  Meddeld 

Ford  Richard,  Randolph 

French  Thomas  Jr.,  Canton 

Fuller  S.,  (West)  Medway 

Gay  &  Ballon,  Stougbton 

Gay  Ebenezer  F.,  (South)  Dedham 

Goldthwait  J.  &  Co.,  Stougbton 

Gordon  D.  W.,  Milton 

Gilbert  E.  B.,  Coh.isset 

Gilbert  William  A.,  Dorchester 

Gleason  R.  &  Sons,  " 

Harding  A.  S.,  Medway 

Hartshorn  J.  G.  &  C.  D.,  AValpolo 

Hartshorn  &  Slorey,  " 

Iloogs  George  W.  j"r.,  Needham 

Howland  J.,  Dorchester 

Koith  F.  11.  &  Co.,  (F.ast)  Randolph 

Kingsbury  Dexter,  Needham 

Kingsbury  Luther  A.,  Needham 

Lewis  I.  \V^.,  Randolph 

Loud  Henry,  (East)  Weymouth 

Mann  E.  Jr.,  Randolph 

Marden  Jeremiah.  Dover 

Metcalf  David  E.,' Walpole 

Morey  B.,  (South)  Walpole 

Munroe  Ezra  W.,  Quincy 

Nash  Daniel  C,  (East)  Weymouth 

Nash  William  G.,  (South)  Weymouth 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  No. 
36,  (East)  R.andolph 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  No. 
43,  (East)  Randolph 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  No. 
90,  (South)  Bi-aintrce 

Newcomb  Peter  W.,  Quinc}- 

Nichols  &  Co.,  (East)  Medway 

Niles  Jacob,  Randolph 

Nye  Caleb,  Franklin 

Packard  Caleb,  Quincy 

P.ickard  E.,  " 

Packard  H.  II.  &  Co.,  (East)  Randolph 

Perkins  Oliver,  Braintree 

Pond  Edmund,  (AVest)  Medway 

Pond  Nathaniel  C,  (West)  Medway 

Pratt  Tlionias,  Cohasset 

Jtan.son  II.  &  Co.,  Quincy 

Raymond  A.  &  Co.,  (East)  AA'eymouth 

Reed  Thomas,  Braintree 


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163 


liiohards  &  Dowse,  Weymouth 

KicharJs  Kdwnrfi,  West  Hoxhury 

lliicUvvooil  Asa  &  Son,  Knuikliu 

Ku.-K'que  A.  A.  &  ("o.,  Kranldin 

Slicpiu-a  Nelson,  (South)  Wrcntham 

Stetson  Amos.  (Kast)  Uiaiutrco 

Stetson  M.  1!.,  Coliassct 

Stewart  C.  \V.,  I'ranklin 

Stoihlnnl  .Unison,  (S(nUh)  Braintrce 

StoiUlai-a  Z  jCohasset 

Stone  KUphalet.  DcJIiam 

Sw.m  K.  &  J.,  Stoujihton 

Tarbell  George  K.,  Weymouth 

Tirrell  James,  (South)  Weymouth 

Tohnan  M.  A.,  Canton 

Trowbridge  Henry,  (North)  Wrentham 

Tuck  &  ilodges,  Stoughtou 

Tucker  Aaron  E.,  Canton 

Tucker  Robert,  " 

Turner  Calvin,  Sharon 

Turner  lioyal  W.,  Uandolpli 

Vinton  T.  15.,  liraintreo 

Wales  Martin,  Stoughton 

Wales  Nathaniel,     '• 

Wallace  K.,  Coliasset 

Ware  A.  L.,  (North)  Wrentham 

Whiton  Si  Adams,  Quincy 

Wood  Thomas  H.,  Foxboro' 

Wriglit  C.  A.,  (South)  Weymouth 

AVymau  David.  (East)  Foxboro' 

Crockery  and  Earthen  Ware. 

Bird  C,  Koxbury 

Callender  George  H.,  Koxbury 

Faunce  S.  &  G.  D.,  " 

Hunting  Reuben,  " 

IMarsh  (Jharles,  " 

Seaver  U'illiam,  " 

Swain  &  Richards,  " 

Curriers. 
Bryant  0.  B.,  Koxbury 
Colburn  W.,  " 

Decoene  F.,  " 

Guild,  White  &  Co.,  Koxbury 
Kennedy  Donald,  '" 

Leach  Ezra,  AVeymouth 
Maxwell  Wm.  M.,  Koxbury 
I'lummer  Thomas  II.,  Quincy 
Whicher  &  King,  '• 

Whiting  Jo.seph  W.,  " 

^Villiams  Stephen,  Koxbury 
Winslow  Reuben,         " 
Young  Lott, 

Daguerreotypists. 

Lancey  &  Co.,  Roxbury 
Starkweather  J..     " 

Dentists. 
Bartlett  D.  S..  Roxbury 
Fogg  D.  S.,  (South)  Dedham 
Webber  Cushiug.  Roxbury 

Distiller. 

Bowman  S.,  Roxbury 

Drug  Mill. 

Hatch  Wm.,  Dorchester 

Dry  Goods. 

[See also  Country  Stores.] 

Bacon  W.  &  A.,  Roxbury 
Barney  .T.  &  T.  L.,     " 
Bispham  E.  .7r.,  Dorchester 
Blackman  Elizabeth,  " 
Damon  N.,  Dedham 
Dunbar  C,  Canton 
Dnrell  &  Smith,  Milton 
Fearing  &  Co.,  (South)  Weymouth 
Field  Edwin,  Brookline 
Field  &  Il.arris,  Roxbury 
Field  William,  Dedham 
Fisher  George  L.,  Dorchester 
Frost  George,  Roxbury 
Harris  J.,  Randolph 
Houghton  Mary,  Dorchester 
Hummel  Moses,  Randolph 
James  Thomas,  West  Koxbury 
Johnson  E.  P.,  Ncedham 
Lacey  A.  H.,  Koxbury 
Lemist  Edwin,    " 


Marshall  .1.  V.,  Dorchester 
Mcl.ain  Charles,  Canton 
Moore  A.  M.,  Roxbury 
Packard  Caleb,  Quincy 
Keuiolils  Mary  E..  Neponsct 
Richards  Mason,  Doilliam 
Sears  William,  Dorchester 
Slii-rman  D.  S.  &  S.  E.,  ly'anton 
Spargo  it  Tucker,  Milton 
Spear  Daniel,  Doichester 
Stodder  A.,  Koxbury 
Trescott  Elijah,  Dedham 

Dyer. 

Waterman  .Melzar,  Koxbury 

Fire  Engine  Manufacturers. 

Ilunncnian  &  Co.,  ltc).\bury 

Fork  Manufacturer. 

H'ly  und  Manure. 
Partridge  Henry,  Jledfield 

Fringe  &o  Tassel  Manufacturers. 

Bainard  &  Wall,  Roxbury 
.lohnson  J.  0  ,  iioxbury 
Tilt  B.  B.  &  Co.,    " 

Furniture  Dealers. 

Bird  C,  Koxbury 

Briggs  C.  C.   &  J.,  [manufacturer  of 

extension  tables]  Koxbury 
Dana  D.,  Koxbur}' 
Gilbert  E.  H.,  Cohasset 
Gill  W.,  Koxbury 
Ileinenian  Daniel,  Koxbury 
Packard  Henry  H.&  Co.,  (E.)  Randolph 
Read  &  Bronsdon,  Ko.xbury 
Wales  Nathaniel,  Stoughton 
Wood  Thomas  11.,  Foxboro' 

Gauge  Manufacturer. 

Briggs ,  Cautoa 

Gentlemen's  Famishing  Goods. 

Bates  D.  C,  Iioxbury 
Bullard  D.  W.,  Koxbury 
Dean  A.  J.,  " 

Munroe  C.  W.,        '• 

Gold  Beater. 

Chamberlain  Isaac,  Koxbury 

Grain  and  Meal. 

Allen  .\lfred,  Dedham 

Bates  P.,  Cohasset 

Belcher  J.  White,  Randolph 

Carpenter  Tyler,  Foxboro' 

Faunce  Calvin,  Roxburv 

Flags  William,  (West)  Needham 

French  B.  V.,  Braiutree 

Green  C.  A.,  Roxburv 

Hall  W.  L.,  •' 

Houghton  Joseph,  Roxbury 

Lane  Peter,  (Ea,st)  Braintreo 

Miller  Jo.seph,  INIedfield 

Pratt  J.  &  A.,  Cohasset 

Stratton  Chandler,  Foxboro' 

Sumner  Calvin,  Foxboro' 

Ware  L.  0.,  (North)  Wrentham 

Whitcomb  .lacob,  (East)  Randolph 

White  Calvin  &  Co..  (East)  Braintree 

Glue. 

Kingsbury  Lemuel,  Ncedham 
Mills  John,  " 

Mills  M.,  " 

Morton  &  Winslow,        " 
OrrT.  &G.,  " 

Grist  Mills. 

Bates  &  Arnold,  Bellinghani 

Blackington  J.  F.,  Wrentham 

Bliss  George.  (West)  Medway 

Bullard  Z.,  (North)  Bcllingham 

Cary  Otis,  Foxburo' 

Chenery  Seth,  Jledfield 

Fairbaiiks  J.  M.,  (North)  Bellingham 

Fis'.ier  Lewis,  Wrentham 

French  Thomas.  Canton 

Gay  William,  (Rockville)  Medway 

Harding  S.  &  C,  ' 


Kingsbury  .loscph,  Foxboro' 

Leonard  &  Pond,  " 

l/inl  J.  k  Co.,  (.South)  Weymouth 

Mardcn  J.,  l)<-dliani 

Metcalf  A.,  Franklin 

.Mcti-.ilf  Luther,  Medway 

Morton  Nathaniel,  Stoughton 

Rea.l  A.  &  A.  S  .Ouincy 

Smith  Claik,  Mellield 

Smith  Daniel,  (.South)  Walpole 

Stetson  Joshua,  Waljiole 

Webb  &  Twombly,  .Milton 

White  James,  Canton 

Whiting  William,  Dedham 

Gun  and  Locksmiths. 

Pratt  Henry,  Roxbury 
Stedman  C,  [gunsmith |  .Mcdficld 

Hair  Dressers. 

.\mbudy  Alex.  0.,  Stoughton 
Amos  Charles  B.,  West  Roxbury 
Bates  D.  C,  Roxbury 
Bounds  Theodore,  Dedham 
Brooks  John,  Roxbury 
Callender  John  M.  L.,  Roxbury 
DeGross  J.  H.  D.  JJ.  0.,  Cantoa 
Fisher  Amory,  Dedham 
Goodwin  T.  R.,  Roxbury 
Hartman  Christian,    '• 
Jackson  Edward.  Milton 
Jones  Wm.,  Dorchester 
Lavton  R.  11.,  Quincy 
McAnalby  B.  A.,  Randolph 
Patten  Thomas  T.,  Medway 
Rider  John  Jr.,  Roxbury 
Stodder  Asa  A.,        " 
Toomey  C.  S.,  Brookline 

Hank  Manufacturer. 

Tucker  Edmand,  Canton 

Hardware. 

Bird  C,  Roxbury 
Brewer  D.  &  Son,  Dorchester 
Brown  J.  P.,  Koxbury 
Marsh  Charles,     •• 
Richards  Henry  W.,  Dedham 
Seaver  WiUiam,  Roxbury 

Harness  Makers. 

Adams  Charles,  Dedham 

.\dams  James  E.,  Roxbury 

Bemis  Henry,  Franklin 

Bcstwick  F.'L..  Dedham 

Bird  Lemuel  T.,  Stoughton 

Brooks  Kendall,  Roxbury 

Carleton  Hiram,         " 

Cartwright  Walter,  Randolph 

Cheney  Joseph,  (East)  Walpole 

Chenery  James  M.,  Medfield 

Clapp  George  W.,  Jlilton 

Floyd  Thomas,  (Rockville)  Medway 

Gray  I#wis,  Foxboro' 

Hewins  II.  II.,  Brookline 

Hixon  Elias  H.,  Medway 

Hovey  Elbridge  A.,  Roxbury 

Iloyt  John,  Dorchester 

Keilogg  T.,  Quincy 

Lowe  lialpli,      " 

May  Bradford,  Stoughton 

May  Ira,  (F^ist) 

Murphy  James  T.,  Dorchester 

Park  Charles,  Weymouth 

Peirce  Elijah,  '• 

Richards  Edward  W.,  Roxbiiry 

Shepherd  E.,  AValpole 

Smith  .\sa,  AVrentham 

Tucker  John  A.,  Dorchester 

Wasburn  Charles  W.,   " 

Watson  Nathan,  Roxbury 

^\"cblwr ,  (\\'est)  Medway 

Welsh  William,  Roxbury 

Williams  J.  &  6.  II.,  West  Roxbury 

Wiswell  Timothy,  Canton 

Hats  and  Caps. 
Bird  Charles  G.,  Roxbury 
BuUard  D.  W.,         " 
Dean  A.  J.,  " 

Gill  Ira,  [manuf.]  Walpole 
Phelps  Timothy,  Dedham 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  EECORD. 


Hay. 

B{in  lie. 

Green  C.  A.,  Koxbury 
Houghton.)..      " 

Hoe  Manufacturer. 

Jlorse  Loonaril,  Foxboro' 

Hosiery  Blanufacturers. 

Draper  Thomas,  [fancy]  Canton 
Sutton  Samuel  .(r.,  Iloxbury         [ham 
Turner  .John  [undershirts,  &c.]  Need- 
India  Rubber  Goods  Manufac- 
turers. 

Boston  Belting  Co.,  Dennis  C.  Gately, 

sup't,  Koxbury 
Roxbury  Rubber  Factory,  Roxbury 

Ink,  Lampblack  and  Varnish 
Manufacturers. 
Clark  George  .Jr.  &  Co.,  Roxbury 

Iron  Founders. 
Gary  Otis,  [castings  &  iron  fence]  Fox- 
boro' 
Kinsley  Lyman,  [castings]  Canton 
Mechanics'  Iron  Foundry,  Chase,  Loop 

&  Co..  Roxbury 
Milldam  Iron  Foundry,  Leonard  Fuller, 

sup't,  Roxbury 
Plimpton  C.  G.  &  II.  M.,  Walpole 
Ranstead,  Dearborn  &  Co.,  Dorchester 
Roxbury  Iron  Foundry,  Bowers,  Pratt 

&  Co.,  Koxbury 
Weymouth  Iron  Co.,  Nahum  Stetson, 
Agent,  (East)  Weymouth 

Japan  and  Patent   Leather 
Manufacturers. 

Boston  .Tapan  Leather  Co.,  William  D. 

Scavei,  sup't,  Roxbury 
Comins  Linus  B.,  Koxbury 
Jackson  Samuel,  Roxbury 

Jewelry. 

Mnniifactiirer.i. 
Bacon  &  Pratt,  (South)  Wrentham 
Downes  &  Brothers,  Foxboro' 
Draper,  TiHt   &  Bacon,  (South)  Wren- 
tham 
Hodges  John,  (South)  Wrentham 
McLain  &  F'r.ankUn,  " 

Wetherell  Samuel,  " 

White  Wm.  B.,  " 

Knives,  Shoe  Tools,  &/C. 

Adams  James  M.,  Canton 

Britton  Joshua  Jr.,  Stoughton 

Lothrop,  Brother  &  Co.,  Sharon 

Mann  J.  B.,  Stoughton 

Reed  Franklin,  C.anton  [Roxbury 

Rycrson  E.,  [leather  splitting  knives] 

Lead  and  Pipes. 

Bird  Calvin,  Roxbury 
Boston  Lead  Works,  Koxbury 
Ellis  J.  T.  &  Co.,  '■ 

Ilow.ard  K.,  " 

Scott  E.  B.,  " 

Leather  and  Morocco  Dressers. 

Hunt  &  Ramsay,  Koxbury 
Livingston  Henry, 
Packer  George,  " 

Sumner  Jabez,  [morocco]  Milton 
Wliiton  Moses,        "  " 

Lime  and  Sand. 

Ellis  J.  T.  &  Co.,  Roxbury 
Putnam  Allen,         '' 

Livery  Stables. 

Adams  John,  (West)  Mcdw.ay 
Barrows  Edward  W.,  Stoughton 
Bartlett  Aldon,  Dodliam 
Bennett  &  Crossman,  Milton 
Bicknell  Thomas,   (North)  Weymouth 
Bowditch  G.,  Quincy 
Carroll  S.,  Dcdham 
(Jarsoii  Joseph,  Mcdficld 


Cass  Aaron,  West  Roybury 

Clark  Peleg  B.,  Roxbuyy 

Gushing  Peter  II.,  Weymouth 

Dean  Calvin,  Canton 

De  Witt  Horace,  Franklin 

Farrington  Charles  \V.,  Wrentham 

Franklin  &  ^Vilcox,  Roxbury 

Fuller  AV'illiam.  Medway 

Gay  John  M.,  Stoughton 

Guild  Albert,  Franklin 

Hendry  Milliam,  Dorchester 

Ilolbrook  Nathan,         " 

Jerrold  &  Sumner,  Canton 

Johnson  Samuel,  Medtield 

Joues  George  Jr.,  Quincy 

Kimball  E.,  Dorchester 

Leonard  George,  Canton 

Leonard  WiUiani,  Foxboro' 

Long  &  Howard,  Randolph 

Lovell  .Tames,  (East)  Weymouth 

Lunn  John  II.,  (West)  Medway 

Maguire  Andrew,  Randolph 

Mathes  A.  R.,  Roxbury 

Mathes  W.  J.,        " 

Nason  George  W.,  FrankUn 

Norris  Andrew,  Dedham 

Oakes  Josiah,  Gohasset 

Oakes  Levi,  " 

Partridge  Stephen,  (West)  Medway 

Pierce  Mason,  ^^'alpole 

Richardson  Samuel  W.,  Medway 

Rowe  S.,  Quincy 

Smith  L.,  West  Roxbury 

Sprague  Nathaniel,  (East)  Randolph 

Stoddard  W.,  (South)  Weymouth 

Stoddard  Wm.  H.,  Roxbury 

Sumner  Albeit,  Stoughton 

Thayer  Daniel  W.,  (East)  Randolph 

Tilden  Thomas  W.,  Weymouth 

Warren  Sc  Brackelt,  Brookline 

Wellington  William  Jr.,  West  Roxbury 

White  Anson  F.,  Medway 

Winship  George  W.,  Sharon 

Lumber. 

Abbott ,  BrookUne 

Brackett  J.  G.,  Quincy 

Clapp  John  P.,  Dorchester 

Curtis  Ira,  Weymouth 

Eaton  Joel,  Dedham 

Ellis  J.  T.  &  Co.,  Roxbury 

Heath  Frederick  A.,     " 

Jackson  Isaac,  Weymouth 

Jenkins  James  &  Co.,  Dorchester 

Jenkins  James  &  Co.,  >Veymouth 

Loud  &  Reed,  " 

Loud  &  Khines,  " 

Pope  William  Jr.,  Dorchester 

Porter  John  W.  &  Co.,     " 

Porter  &  Loud,  Weymouth 

Porter  W.,  Quincy 

Preston  Charles  F.   &  Co.,  Dorchester 

Rice  Charles  Jr.,  Ncedham 

Todd  R.  M.,  Milton 

Turner  Henry  J.,  Cohasset 

Wade  S.,  Quincy 

White  &  Dearborn,  Quincy 

Whitney  S.  D.,  Milton 

Machinists. 

Allen  Samuel,  Medway 
Ashcroft  Thomas,  Dorchester 
Bullock  Lewis,  Canton 
Chubbuck  &  Campbell,  Roxburv 
Clark  B.  &  E.,  (Kockville)  Medway 
Crooker  &  Richmond,  Roxbury 
Eaton,  Moulton  &  Co.,  Needham 
Fisher  Cyrus,  Canton 
Hart  William,  AValpole 
Hayden  Michael,  Koxbury 
Holmes  EilwMrd  K.,  Dedham 
T,ako  Janu's,  l)i)rcliester 
Mcintosh  M.  &  Son,  Roxbury 
Morse  J.,  [printing  presses]  Canton 
Parker  S.  A.  W.,  Stoughton 
Plimpton  G.  G.  &  II.  M.,  Walpole 
Pratt  .1.  C.,  Roxbury 
Robbins  L.  W.  &  E.,  Walpole 
Sherman  &  Mayall,  Koxbury 
Smith  Henry,  Dedham 
Thayer  A.  P.,  (West.)  Medway 
Watt  Robert,  Koxbury 
Wyman  Anson,     '' 


Machine  Card  Manufacturers. 

stetson  E.  &  Son,  Walpole 

Marble  and  Fancy  Paper. 

Mann  Samuel  C,  Dedham 

Marble  Workers. 

Clark  William  A.,  Wrentham 
Gallagher  M.,  Canton 
Johnson  Lewis,  Stoughton 
Mulrey  T.  D.,  Roxbury 
Ilawson  S.,  Quincy 

Masons  and  Colorers. 

Brown  Joseph  D.,  Roxbury 
Bullock  James  D.,        •■ 
Curtis  Nelson,  " 

Felton  Samuel,  " 

Marsh  Warren,  " 

White  William,  " 

Marble  (^a'enf.) 

Mirror  Marble  Co.,  Roxbury,  Jeremiah 
Farris,  agent,  Boston 

Mathematical  Instruments. 

Costigan  K.  C,  Roxbury 

Milliners. 
Brummett  H.,  Quincy 
Cook  J.  M.,  Foxboro' 
Curtis  J.  T.,  Roxbury 
Dunbar  C,  Canton 
Fletcher  Isabella,  Roxbury 
Frost  George,  Roxbury 
Griffiths  William,  Koxbury 
Guild  S.,  Dedham 
Harris  J.,  Stoughton 
Harris  Josephus,  Randolph 
Holmes  S.  B.,  Dedham 
Howard  A.,  Randolph 
Jones  E.,  Roxbury 
Lacy  S.  T.,      " 
liow  Emily  W.,  Roxbury 
Mason  Lydia  J.,         " 
Pulsifer  Rebecca  H.,  " 
Rice  G.  A.,  Wevmouth 
Sherman  D.  S.  &  S.  E.,  Canton 
Springer  J.  S.,  " 

Stodder  A.,  Roxburv 
Wales  E.,  (East)  Randolph 
Weutworth  M.  E.,  Roxbury 

Millwrights. 

Eaton,  Moulton  &  Co.,  Needham 
Holmes  Edward  B.,  Dedham 

Nail  Manufacturers. 

Perry  Elijah,  [rolling]  Dover 
Weymouth  Iron  Co.,  East  WejTnouth, 
Nahum  Stetson,  agent 

Nuts  and  Washers. 
Sherman  D.  S.,  Canton 

Oakum  Manufacturer. 
Montgomery  William,  Roxbury 

Organ  Manufacturers. 

Holbrook  fc  Mare,  (East)  Medway 
Parkinson  James,  Roxbury 

Oysters  and  Refreshments. 

Atwood  A.,  Roxbury 
Gushing  Benjamin,  Weymouth 
Drake  &  White,  Stouglitoii 
French  Daniel,  Quincy 
Harvey  James  A.,  Roxbury 
Jones  E.  &  Co.,  Stoughton 
Laha  Thomas,  Koxbury 
Rich  &  Crosby,       " 
Shaw  Samuel  B.,  Randolph 
Thayer  Luther  F.,       " 
Tuck  Edward,  Roxbury 

Painters. 
Adams  E.,  Franklin 
Adam.s  J.  E.,  [carriage]  Roxbury 
Asquith  Thomas,  " 

Ayers  B.  F.,  " 

Uiiker  &  Farrington,  Brookline 
Barnes  .T,  R.,  Dorchester 
Bass  &  FoUctt,  Quincy 


NORFOLK     COUNTY. 


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Bates  William,  Weymouth 
liclchor  .).  W.,  Uaiulolpli 
lliril  &  Howe,  Dorclioster 
liiril  Isniic  \V.,  '" 

Hrcck  Ki.hvin,  Miltnii 
lirooks  Lemuel  A.,  Dcilhaiu 
Itrown  .7.  L.,  lUiKlolph 
ItiowiicU  U.  T.,  Koxlmry 
Jiullard  John  E.„  JkHlfield 
(Ihiise  R.  A.,  Hrookliiie 
Cobb  Elias,  Koxboio' 
Chase  K.  A.,  Urookline 
Cushman  &  Dentiison,  Dorchester 
Davenport  James,  lloxbury 
Davis  (}.  1!.,  [carriage]  Uoxbury 
Dov-  John,  '• 

Dove  William,  " 

Drew  &  Talbot,  AVest  Roxbury 
Kllis  Oliver,  Dedham 
Erskinc  (,'liarlcs,  Uoxbury 
Erskine  .lohii,  " 

Eveleth  C.  II.,  Dorchester 
Fairbanks  J.  E-,  lioxbury 
Fillebrown  William  A.  M.,  Roxbury 
Oove  &  Pratt,  Cohasset 
(iove  S.  P.,  '• 

Gulliver  Stephen,  Dorchester 
Henderson  J.  E.,  Dedham 
Ilewins  Benjamin  Jr.,  Sharon 
Ilewins  II.  H.,  Brookline 
IIod:j;o  Thomas  S.,  Uoxbury 
Ilouj^hton  E.,  Canton 
Houghton  George,  Canton 
Ilowland  Calvin  &  Co.,  Stoughton 

Ingham ,  (East)  Stoughton 

Lincoln  Samuel,  (South)  Weymouth 

Little  Charles,  Cantou 

Lopez  Andrew,      '' 

l\Iay  William  D.,  (South)  Weymouth 

IMeilon  George  \Y.,  Dedham 

Merrill  Benjamin,  Walpole 

Munroe  Charles  D.,  Wrentham 

MunroeJ.  J.,  Roxbury 

Myers  &  AYright,  Medway 

Nason  Charles,  [carriage]  Walpolo 

Nichols  Caleb,  Cohasset 

NoyesCieorge  W.,  Roxbury 

O'GormandS.,  Randolph 

Palmer  C.  L.,  Brookline 

Peakes  &  Burrell,  (East)  Weymouth 

Perry  James  P.,  Foxboro' 

Policy  AVilliam,  Walpole 

Polec'hio  J.,  [carriage]  Roxbuiy 

Robinson  Henry,  (West)  Needham 

Robinson  John,  Franklin 

Robley  Robert  C,  Dedham 

Small  &  AVesl,  Weymouth 

Stone  N.  Jr.,  Roxbury 

Sutherland  Alexander,  West  Roxbury 

Thayer  S.  0.,  Randolph 

Vose  &  Chapman,  Milton 

■Ward  &  Chester,  Stoughton 

Weeks  Joshua  B.,  Dedham 

White  E.,  (West)  Medway 

Wiffgin  J.,  Roxbury 

Wilson  G.  W.,  Roxbury 

Wiswall  Richard  II.,  [carriage]  Roxb'y 

Paint  Factory. 

Wood  Henry,  Needham 

Paper  Hanging  Manufacturer. 

Bumstcad  J.  F.,  Roxbury 

Paper  Mills. 

Bird  F.  W.  &  Co.,  (South)  Dedham 
Bird  F.  W.  &  Co.,  Walpole 
Campbell  T.  &  G.,  Walpole 
Campbell  T.  &  G.,  AVrentham 
Campbell  T.  &  G.,  (Rockville)  Medway 
Curtis  A.  0.  &  Sons,  Needham 
HoUingsworth  John  M.,  Braintree 
Longfellow  Nathan,  Needham       [ham 
Mann  Sam'l  C.  [fancy  &  marble]  Ded- 
Newell  Benjamin,  Needham 
Rice  &  Garfield,  " 

Rice  Thomas  Jr.,  Needham 
Tileston  &  HoUingsworth,  Dorchester 

and  Jlilton 
Wales  &  Jlills,  Necdliam 

Patent  Leather  Manufacturers. 
Comins  Linus  B.,  Roxbury 


Jackson  Samuel,  'West  Roxbury 

Physicians- 
Abbott  E.,  Canton 
Allien  Eben,  i'.andolph 
Allen  E.  A..        " 
Atwood  S.,  Fi-anklin 
Atkinson  Josiah,  Dorchester 
Bacon  A.  D.,  Sharon 
Bartlott  Henry,  Roxbury 
Bell  George  L.,  [botanic]  Roxbury 
Bugbeo  William  B.,  Quincy 
Brown  Artemas,  Medway 
Clieever  Joseph,  [botanic]  Roxbury 
Clapp  H.  E.,  Wrentham 
Cnmstock  AVilliam  W.,  Wrentham 
Cotting  Benjamin  E.,  Itoxbury 
Cummings  A.  I.,  Roxbury 
Gushing  Benjamin,  Dorchester 
Darling  Elijah,  Roxbury 
Davi.s  William  A.,  Dorchester 
Dexter  William  P.,   Brookline 
Dickerman  L.,  Medfield 
Draper  A.  W.,  (West)  Roxbury 
Faulkner    George,     (West)    Roxbury 

(Plains) 
Fifleld  Noah,  Weymouth 
Fitield  AVilliam,  (F]ast)  Weymouth 
i'lint  John  S.,  Roxbury 
F'ogg  D.  S.,  (South)  Dedham 
Foster  Charles  F.,  Roxbury 
Foster  F.,  Cohasset       ^ 
Foster  James  W.,  Foxboro' 

Fuller ,  Milton 

Galloup  J.  S.Medtield 

Goodnow  L.,  [botanic]  Quincy 

Harris  L.  M.,  Roxbury 

Haynes  Aaron,  Braintree 

Iloimes  Alexander,    " 

Holmes  C.  C,  Milton 

Howard  Frederic,  Randolph 

Howe  Appleton,  (South)  Weymouth 

Howe  F.  F.,  Dedham 

Jarvis  Edward,  Dorchester 

Knight  William,  Medway 

Larkin  Lyman  B.,  Wrentham 

Leavenworth  F.,  Dorchester 

Mann  Benjamin,  Foxboro' 

Mann  C.  S.,  Stoughton 

Martin  Henry  A.,  Roxbury 

Mighill  Stephen,         '• 

Miller  Erasmus  D.,  Dorchester 

Jlorse  Horatio  G.,  Roxbury 

Nelson  George,  Bellingham 

Nichols  P.  L.,  Roxbury 

Noyes  Josiah,  Needham 

Nute  Timothy  R..  Itoxbury 

Palmer  Simeon,  Milton 

Pattee  William  S.,  Quincy 

Perry  Ira,  (East)  Weymouth 

Pratt  E.,  Cohasset 

Richards  Jacob,  Braintree 

Robbins  Peter  G.,  Roxbury 

Salisbury  S.,  Medway 

SpoonerJohn  P.,  Dorchester 

Stanley  S.  A.,  Franklin 

Stetson  James  A.,  Quincy 

Stimpson  J.,  Dedham 

Stone  Ebenezer,  Walpole 

Streeter  Joseph  H.,  Roxbury 

TaftC.  S.,  Canton 

Thaxter  Robert,  Dorchester 

Tirrell  N.  Quincy,  (North)  Weymouth 

Torrey  D.  H.,  (South)  " 

Torrey  Noah,  Braintree 

Trainllorace  D.,  Roxbury 

Tucker  Simeon,  Stoughton 

AVales  Bradford  L.,  Randolph 

Wales  Ephraim,  " 

Walker  Joseph  B.,  (East)  Stoughton 

Ware  Jonathan,  Milton 

Warner  Lewis  E.,  (East)  Weymouth 

"iN'eld  Jlinot  G.,  Roxbury 

Whitney  S.S.,  Dedham 

Wild  Charles,  Brookline 

Wild  Edward  A.,     " 

Wild  Jonathan,  Braintree 

Wilder  E.  E.,  [botanic]  Stoughton 

Wight  D.  P.,  Dedham 

\Vind.<hip  Charles  M.,  Roxbury 

Wood  T.  E..  (Ea.st)  Randolph 

\A'ood«ard  Eben,  Quincy 


Piano-forte  Key  Manufacturers. 

BlacUman  .lame.s  H.,  Canton 
Dunbar  Nathaniel,        " 
Lord  James  L.,  .  " 

Lord  Wni.  P.,  " 

Piano-forte  Manufacturers. 

Dunbar  Amos  .Jr.,  Weymouth 
Parkinson  James,  lioxliury 

Planing  Mills. 

Belcher  E.  &.  Sons,  I'.andolph 

Cary  William  H  ,  .Meihvay 

Clark  &  Curtis,  Dorrhcster 

Crane  &  Damuii,  .'^tciigliton 

Curtis  &  M.-irden,  Di'dham 

Howard  Henry,  (North)  Bellingham 

Leonard  &  Pond,  Foxboro' 

Metcalf  Alvah,  Franklin 

Morse  Francis,  (South)  Dedham 

Nightingale  G.  E.,  Dorchester 

Noreross  Wm.,  [and  turning]  Milton 

Payson  Albert  S.,  Foxboro' 

Pratt  Henry  G.,  Quincy  [mouth 

Rand  T.  J.,  (door,  sash  fc  blind)  Wey- 

Richardson  S.  W.,  Franklin 

Robie  John,  Milton 

Stearns  A.  F.,  Dorchester 

Plumbers. 

Gay  &  Allen,  Roxbury 

Howard  Reuben,    "• 

Loud  Joseph  &  Co.,  AVeymouth 

Reed  A.  &  A.  S.,  Quincy 

Russell  John  R.,  Dedham 

Scott  E.  B.,  Roxbury  , 

Wales  Peter  A.,  Randolph 

Printers. 

Clark  Charles  E.,  Quincy 
Mann  Herman,  Dedham 
Prince  Thomas,  Roxbury 
Robinson  Elbridge  G.,  Dedham 

Provisions. 

Betil  ATilder,  Roxbury 
Copeland  S.,  Quincy 
Danforth  William  R.,  Roxbury 
Everett  George,  Milton 
Everett  L.,  Dorchester 
Frost  Thomas,  Dorchester 
Fulton  J,  K.,  Roxbury 
Hill  &  Clapp,  Dorchester 
Ilinrichs  J.  T.,  Roxbury 
Homes  William  II.,  Dorchester 
Hunting  R.  &  J.,  Brookline 
Josselyn  J.  H.,  Roxbury 
Linfield  A.,  (South)  Weymouth 
Marden  W.  &  L.,  Quincy 
McDonald  David,  Roxbury 
Mcintosh  \V.  II.,  Roxbury 
Newcomb  John  B.,  Dorchester 
Newton  Antipas.  Roxbury 
Nickerson  &  Fuller,  Medway 
Palmer  William  H.,  Roxbury 
Pierce  G.  W.  &  H.  W.,  " 
Reed  James  W.,  ANest  Roxbury 
Richards  A.  &  Co.,  Dedham 
Richardson  B.  B.,  Dorchester 
Seaver  Joseph,  AVest  Roxbury 

Stone ,  West  Roxbury 

Stone  Nathan,  " 

Thompson  G.^  Weymouth 
Trescott  Willi.am,  Roxbury 
AVhicher  &  Baxter,  Roxbury 
AViswall  Samuel,  '• 

Public  Houses. 

Bacon  Panuicl  W.,  AValpole 

Bates  Martin,  Dedham 

Bates  R.,  [City  Hotel]  Roxbury 

Bates  R.,  [Alechanics'  Hotel]  Roxbury 

Brown  Richard  M.,  Randolph 

Buzzell  Otis  C,  (Norfolk  House]  Roxby 

Capen  James  2d,  Stoughton 

Carpenter  E.  P.,  Foxboro' 

Carpenter  AA'illi,am,  (AA'cst)  Medway 

Cobb  AAarren,  Sharon 

Earl  &  Noves,  Franklin 

Farrington  Charles  AV.,  Wrentham 

Franklin  Benjamin,  [Franklin  House] 

Roxbury 
French  George  H.,  Quincy 


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MASSACHUSETTS    STATE    RECOKD. 


Ilatliornc  &  FuUer,  5Ied\vay 

Holbrook  Nathan,  Dorchester 

Iloogs  Gcorgo  W.  Jr.,  Needhara 

Howard  Caleb,  [Union  House]  Medfield 

Howe  J.  D.,  Dedham 

Klain  Conrad,  [JIansion  House]  Roxb'y 

Morey  Thomas,  Cohasset 

Perry  Charles  D.,     " 

Sanderson  M.,  [Union  House]  Roxbury 

Stetson  J.,  [Massapoag  House]  Canton 

Sturtevant ,  Canton 

Taft  Keed,  H'est  Koxbury 
Thayer  Minot,  Dorchester 
Thayer  E.,  Bellinghanl 
Tucker  William,  Canton 
AV'ales  Asa  B.,  Weymouth 

Pump  Makers. 

Bowdlear  John,  lloxbury 
Cotton  J.  P.,  Dorchester 

Refrigerator  Manufacturer. 

Patten  A.,  Roxbury 

Kevolving  Clothes  Drier. 

Manufacturer. 
I>eonard  Lewis,  Foxboro' 
Sash  and  Blind  Manufacturers. 

Allen  &  Hatch,  Koxbury 
Cushraan  Jacob  Iv.,  Medtield 

Fisher ,  Canton 

Harlow  G.  &  Co.,  Roxbury 
Perkins  William  SY.,    " 

Sawing  and  Planing  Mills. 

Hatison  John  L.,  Roxbury 
Merrill  John  J.,  " 

Page  John  B.,  " 

Saw  Mills. 
Belcher  John  H.,  W^rentham 
Blackington  J.  H.,  " 

Bliss  George,  (West)  Medway 
BuUard  Z.,  (North)  Bellingham 
Cary  William  H.,  (North)  Bellingham 
Chenery  Seth,  Medfield 
Chilson  Martin,  (South)  Bellingham 
Clark  Truman,  (.South)  Walpole 
Cleaveland  Nathan,  Franklin 
Comey  Jason,  Foxboro' 
Crooks  Joel,  (South)  Bellingham 
Curtis  &  Marden,  Dedham 
Dewing  Elijah,  Bellingham 
Ellis  Joseph,  (East)  Walpole 
Ellis  Moses,  (Roekville)  Medway 
Fisher  Lewis,  Wrentham 
Harding  S.  &  C,  Medfield 
Kingsbury  John,         " 
Leonard  &  Pond,  Foxboro' 
Metcalf  Alvah,  Franklin 
Metcalf  HoUis,  (North)  Bellingham 
Pratt  J.  &  A.,  Cohasset 
Bobbins  L.  AV.  &  E.,  Walpole 
Rookwood  Asa  &  Son,  Franklin 
Southworth  Albert,  Stoughton 
Southwarth  C.  A.  &  A.,  Stoughton 
Thayer  Willard,  (South)  Bellingham 
Thompson  AVilli.uii,  licllingham 

Vinson ,  [shingles]  (S.)  Weymouth 

AVhite  Calvin  &  Co.,  (East)  Braintree 
AVhiting  Daniel  P.,  Franklin 
Whiting  Joseph  B.,  (South)  Franklin 
AVhitins  William,  Dedham 
AVhitney  S.,  Dover 

Sewing  Silk. 

Mcssingcr  &  Brother,  Canton 

Ship  Builders. 

Hall  I.  &  G.,  Cohasset 

Shovel  Manfacturers. 

Ames  Oliver  &  Sons,  Canton 

Silver  Plated,  Brass  and  Brit- 
annia Ware  Manufacturers. 

Oleason  R.  &  Sons,  Dorchester 

Soap  Manufacturers. 

Bowltcr ,  (East)  Uandolph 

Hunt  Charles,  Dorchester  [Chester 

Pierce  Wm.  &  Son,  [and  candles]  Dor- 


Starch  Manufacturers. 

Boston  Refined  Starch  Co.,   lioxbury, 

James  Huckins.  agent  in  Boston 
Graham  Alden,  Koxlniry 
Livcrsidge  T.  &  H.,  Dorchester 

Steel  Trap,  Hinge,  and  Key 
Manufacturer. 
Watkins  John,  Roxbury 

Stone  Contractors  andQuarriers. 

Fredericks  fc  Field,  Quincy 
Ilardwick  Charles  &  Co.,  Quincy 
IloUis  Thomas,  Milton 
Mitchell  Charles  R.,  Quincy 
Newcomb  &  Chapin,      " 
Newcomb  Samuel,  Braintree 
Penniman  George,  [agent]  Quincy 
Richards,  Munn  &  Co.,  '' 

Rideout  Luke,  " 

Rogers  0.  T.  &  Co.,  '• 

AVhichcr ,  " 

Wright,  Barker  &  Co.,  " 

Tack  and  Brad  Manufacturers. 

Randall  A.,  (South)  Braintree 
Raudall  Dean,  Braintree 

Tailors. 

Allison  James,  Dedham 

Atwell  Pickering,  Roxbury 

Bell  George,  " 

Boos  George,  Medfield 

Capen  E.  &  Co.,  Canton 

Carpenter  Edson,  Foxboro' 

Clark  B.,  Walpole 

Coad  John,  Wrentham 

Cashing  John,  (West)  Medway 

Dean  A.  J.,  Roxbury 

Dean  Luther,  Franklin 

DeWittA.  F.,        '• 

Dinegan  John,  Quincy 

Earley  John,  Walpole 

Elliot  &  Powell,  Roxbury 

Evans  Lewis,  Canton 

Gherstle  John  J.,  Bellingham 

Gifford  P.,  Randolph 

Harding  A.  S.,  Medway 

Hill  Caleb,  Dorchester 

Holden  John  A.,  Quincy 

Hughes  Robert  &  Co.,  (West)  Medway 

Jenesse  James,  Medfield 

Johnson  E.  P.,  Needham 

Lynch  John ,  Dedham 

May  J.  S.,  AVest  Roxbury 

McBeath  Norman,  Dedham 

Molineaux  R.  \V.,  Roxbury 

Munroe  Charles  W.,     " 

Nichols  &  Co.,  (East)  Medway 

Northup  S. ,  Stoughton 

O'Brine  John,  Randolph 

Patch  David  F.,  Dorchester 

Pope  William  F.,        " 

Reinstein  S.,  Randolph 

Richards  &  Dowse,  Weymouth 

Richards  E.,  Sharon 

Richardson  John,  West  Roxbury 

Rutledge  B.,  Canton 

Rolie  John,  Weymouth 

Russell  John,  Quincy 

Kussell  &  Co.,  Cohasset 

Russeyue  A.  A.  &  Co.,  Franklin 

Savil  George  &  Co.,  Quincy 

Tegrotonh\iis  John,  Dorchester 

Waldock  .lames,  Roxbury 

Wiswell  Joseph,  Dorchester 

Wood  Thomas  U.,  Foxboro' 

Tanners. 

Adams  .Tamos,  Milton 

Clapp  William,  Dorchester 

I'Mske  George,  Medfield 

Gibson  William,  Mcdfiebl 

Guild,  AVhite  &  Co.,  Roxbury 

Howe  Fiios.  Dorchester 

lIuiii]ihroy  Thomas,  (East)  Weymouth 

Rogers  C,  Quincy 

Shaw  Nathaniel,  (South)  AVeymouth 

Smith  &  AA'inslow,  (South)  Dedham 

AVilliams  Frai;cis,  Quincy 

AA'inslow  Reuben,  Roxbury 


Tinsmiths  and  Stove  Dealers. 

Baird  Otis,  Dorchester 
Bates  Samuel,  Cohasset 
Bird  Calvin,  Roxbury 
Bird  C.  G.  &  Co.,  Roxbury 
Cary  Otis,  [furnace]  Roxbury 
Clapp  Timothy,  Stoughton 
Dillingham  Isaac,  AValpole 
Fellows  E.  S.,  Quincy 
French  M.,  (East)  Weymouth 
Haynes  George  &  Son,  Dorchester 
Hodges  John,  Medway 
Hoisington  Dennis,  Medfield 
Holmes  Charles,  Quincy 
Kenrick  A.  Jr.,  Brookline 
Kent  &  Lord,  Roxburv 
LittlefieldO.  B.  &  S.,  Roxbury 
Marden  Charles  AV.,  Canton 
Pratt  Aaron  B.,  Dorchester 
Pratt  S.  W.  &  Co.,  AVeymouth 
Russell  John  R.,  Dedham 
Smith  Henry  M.,  Roxbury 
Sumner  Charles  Jr.,  Dorchester 
Thompson  JL  E.,  Medway 
Tileston  Charles,  Dorchester 
Tolman  James  U.,  AA'est  Roxbury 
Tolman  J.  P.  &  C.  P.,  Dorchester 
Welcome  A.  P.,  Randolph 

Trowel  Manufacturers. 

Bisbee  Otis  &  Co.,  Canton 

Turners. 

Page  John  B.,  Roxbury 
AA'ynian  Justin  M.,  " 

Turpentine,  Eosin,  &/  Camphene 
Manufacturer. 

Simmons  Thos.,  Roxbury 

Twine  Manufacturers. 

Allen  0.  AA'.  &  Co.,  AA'alpole 
Hood  J.  C,  Roxbury 
Mansfield  AA'm.,  [cotton]  Canton 
Shepherd  J.  S.  &  Co.,  " 

Shepherd  &  Kaley,  [knitting]  Canton 
Stanley  &  Allen,  [cotton]  Foxboro' 

Varnish  Manufacturers. 
Burrage  J.,  [copal  varnish  and  japan] 

Ro.xbury 
Clark  Geo.  Jr.  &  Co.,  Roxbury 

Watchmakers. 

Barton  A.,  Canton 
Doane  Samuel,  Cohasset 
Fuller  M.,  (AA'est)  Medway 
Glover  AVni.,  Milton 
Grover  Charles  P.,  Foxboro' 
Harlow  George,  Roxbury 
Holden  John  Jr.,  Quincy 
Learned  AA'm.  B.,     " 
Shaw  E.,  Randolph 
Sutton  P.,  Dedham 
Thompson  S.  N.,  Roxbury 

West  India  Goods. 

Adams  B.  H.,  Dedham 
Addy  Charles,  Roxbury 
Alden  George,  Dedham 
Allen  AA'm.  1!.,  Roxbury 
.\ndrews  Wm.,  Dorchester 
B.aldwin  Thomas,     " 
Basford  Henry,  lioxbury 
Bates  John,  Bellingham 
Bates  John,  Cohasset 
Real  AVilder,  Roxbury 
Bent  E.  &  N.,  Canton 
Bixby  C.  S.,  Brooklino 
Bowen  Joseph  T.,  Roxbury 
lirown  Daniel  A.,  (AA'^est)  Roxbury 
Bullock  K.,  "  " 

Calilwell  Enoch,  Dorchester 
Callendcr  George  H.,  Roxbury 
Clianipney  John,  " 

Colburn  Aaron,  Stoughton 
Colby  &  Clements.  Brookline 
(^oolidge  &  AV'oodsuni,  Roxbury 
Crooks  .T,,  (South)  licllingham 
Cunuinghani  Charles,  Ivoxbury 
Drake  &  Co.,  Sharon 
Durell  Henry,  Dorchester 


PLYMOUTH  COUNTY. 


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Durell  Henry  G.  &  0.,  Milton 
Faiinco  Calvin  B.,  lloxbury 
Fiuiiioo  S.  &  (}.  H.,  lloxbury 
Field  lsa;ic,  Dorchester 
Kisher  Charles  G.,  Koxbury 
Fowler  A.  N.,  '• 

Fulton  .1.  K.,  '• 

Galucia  A.  ]?.,  Podham 
Gardner  Uobert,  Koxbury 
Glover  Andrew,  Dorciiester 
Greenwood  K.  H.,  Necdhain 
(Jiiild  .).  A.,  Itrooklitie 
Haley  Thomas,  Koxbury 
Hill  A.,  Cohassct 
Hersey  L.  G.,  Dorchester 
Howe  B.  B.,  Uoxbury 
Huiitinu'  llfulien,  lloxbury 
James  (leiir-rc.  West  Koxbury 
.lenriins  tJeoif^o,  West  (Needham) 
.lohnson  A.  S.,  Koxbury 
Keith  William  S.,  West  Koxbury 
Kendall  John,  Dorchcstor 
Kent  Samuel  P.,  Koxbury 
Lingham  William,      " 
Lodge  A.,  '• 

Long  William,  '• 

Lothrop  Caleb,  Cohasset 
Lyon  E.  Jr.,  '• 

Maguire  William  Jr.,  Roxbury 
Manning  M'illiam,  '" 

Alaron  &  Tower,  Dedham 
JIarshall  Joseph,  Dorchester 
Marshall  J.  A"..  " 

McDonald  &  Kivelehen,  Roxbury 
McElroy  John,  " 

McGettrick  M.,  " 


Minton  Hernard,  Roxbury 

Morton  William,  " 

Mullano  Dennis,  " 

Mulligan  Michael,       " 

Mulrcy  Michael,  " 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division   No. 

31).  (N.)  Weymouth  [40,  Koxbury 
N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Divi.'iion  No. 
N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division   No. 

80,  Weymouth  [8S,  Weymouth 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division   No. 
N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division   No. 

179,  Quincy  [180,  Quincy 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  No. 
Nute  Enoch,  West  Koxbury 
Parker  Caleb,  Roxbury 
Perry  C.  C,  " 

Reed  Jason,  Milton 
Richards  Edward,  West  Roxbury 
Kich.'irds  Henry  W.,  Dedham 
Roxbury  Trading  Union,  Roxbury,  C. 

W.  Newell,  atjent 
Savels  B.  F.,  Stoughton 
Seaver  Robert,  (West)  Roxbury 
SeaverWm.,  '■ 

Souther  Laban  &  Co.,  Cohasset 
SnowE.  Jr.,  '• 

Spear  Daniel,  (Neponset)  Dorchester 
Stanton  J.  L.,  Roxbury 
Sumner  Calvin,  Foxboro' 
Swain  &  Richards,  Roxbury 
Talbot  John,  Dorchester 
Tebbetts  Enoch,  Roxbury 
Terrell  E.  G.,  AVeymouth 
Tolman  James,  Dorchester 
Tolman  R.  F.  •■ 


Tower  ThoniaH  &  Co.,  Cohasset 
Trowbridge  A.,  Roxbury 
Upham  A.  &  J.  H.,  Dorchester 
White  Thomas,  Koxbury 
Withington  Win.,  Stoughton 
Wooii  Samuel  0.,  Dorchester 
Wright  James  N.,  Roxbury 

Wheelwrights. 

[See    Cairiif^r.   lUiil'Ifrs.] 

White  Lead  Manufacturers. 

Boston  Lead  Company.  Daniel  P.  L'p- 
toii,  superintendent,  Koxbury 

Norfolk  Lead  Co.,  G.  Merrill,  superin- 
tendent, Roxbury 

Woollen  Manufacturers. 

Maverick  Manufacturing  Co.,  Thomas 

1      u   :,  i-gea*:,  1..  dham 
Union  Factory,  Wm.  (look,  AValpole 

Frorhin'^. 

Bacon ,  IScllicgham 

Under  Shirts. 
Turner  John,  Needham 

Yftr7t. 
Clark  Truman,  (South)  Walpole 
Morrison  Alvah,  (South)  Braintree 
Tuck  &  Hodges,  Stoughton 

Wool  Pullers. 

Billings  Joseph  H  .  (West)  Roxbury 
Davis  Wilham,  Miltoa 


PLYMOUTH  COUNTY 

"Was  incorpor.atod  June  2d,  1685.  Plymouth  Colony  was  not  divided  into  Counties  until  1G85,  when 
under  Governor-general  Andres,  it  was  divided  into  the  present  Counties  of  Plymouth,  Barnstable, 
and  Bristol.  In  lG92.the  colony  was  permanently  united  to  Massachusetts  by  the  new  charter  of 
William  and  Mary.  The  population  in  1840  was  47,373;  number  of  towns,  21;  number  of  square 
miles,  667  ;  population  to  a  square  mile,  71.  The  population  in  1850,  was  55,699  ;  number  of  tovrns,  22  ; 
population  to  a  square  mile,  83.     The  shire  town  is  Plymouth. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Judr^c  of  Probate,  Aaron  Hobart,  E.  Bridgeicater. 

Register  of  Probate.  Jacob  H.  Loud,  Phjmouth. 

Clerk  of  Courts,  Wm.  IL  Whitman,        do. 

Register  of  Deeds,  AVm.  S.  Russell,         do. 

County   Treasurer,  William  11.  Sever,      do. 

Crier  of  Courts,  Nath'l  Clapp,  South  Scituate. 

Jailer,  Putnam  Kimball. 

aheriff",  William  Thomas,  Ph/niouth. 
Dejnitg  Sheriff's. 

Ahington,  Luther  Glover. 

East  Bridgeicater,  Bartlett  R.  Alden. 

Kingston,  Spencer  Cushman. 

Middlcbnro',  Milton  Alden. 

North  Bridgeioater,  Sumner  A.  Hayward. 

Plymouth,  Benjamin  H.  Crandon. 

Rochester,  Daniel  Hall. 

South  Scituate,  Nathaniel  Clapp. 

Wareham,  James  F.  Lincoln. 

Probate  Court  is  holden  at  Plynioiith,  on  the  3d 
Mondays  of  January,  February,  and  May  ;  on  the 
2d  Mondays  in  April  and  August  ;  and  on  the  1st 
Monday  of  December. 

At  Scituate,  on  the  1st  Tuesday  of  June,  and  the 
last  Tuesday  of  November. 

At  East  Bridgeicater,  on  the  1st  Tuesdays  of 
April,  July  and  October. 

At  Middleboro',  on  the  1st  Tuesdays  of  May, 
August  and  November. 

At  Rochester,  on  Wednesday  next  after  the  1st    Hobart,  Welcome  Youn 
Tuesday  of  May,   and  Wednesday  next  after  the  ]      Halifax,  Jabez  P.  Thompson. 
1st  Tuesday  in  November.  1      Hin'gham,  Edward  Cazneau,  Solomon  Lincoln, 

At  Hingham,  on  the  1st  Tuesday  in  June,  and  !  Marshall  Lincoln, 
last  Tuesday  of  August.  1      Kinosfon,  Thomas  P.  Beal.  John  Thomas. 

At  Hanover,  on  the  last  Monday  of  September,    j      Middleboro',  Zachariah  Eddy,  P.  H.  Pierce. 

At  Ahington,  on  the  2d  Monday  of  January.         '      North  Bridgeicater,  Jesse  Perkins,  E.  Whitman. 


County  Commissioners. 
Ebenezer    Pickens,    Middleboro'  ;     John   Ford, 
Marshfeld. 

Special  Comjuissioners. 
Theoph.  King,  Rochester ;  Edward  Southworth, 
North  Bridgeioater. 

Times  of  Meeting. — At  Plymouth,  on  the  3d 
Tuesday  in  March,  the  1st  Tuesday  of  August,  and 
the  1st  Tuesday  of  January. 

Commissioners  of  Wrecks. 
Duxhury,  S.  A.  Frazer,  G.'B.  Weston. 
Hull,  Robert  GouKl,  Moses  B.  Tower. 
Marshfield,  Otis  Baker,  Elisha  Kent. 
Scituate,  John  Damon,  Charles  Vinal. 

Branch  Pilots. 
Benjamin  Delano,  Samuel  B.  Besse,  Wareham. 

Commissioners  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 
Wm.  Baylies,  John  Beal,  Joseph  Haskell,  Aaron 
Hobart,  Theophilus  King,  Solomon  Lincoln,  Thos. 
Loring.  Jacob  II.  Loud,"  Seth  Miller,  Jr.,  Hector 
Orr,  David  Nye,  Austin  Packard,  Peter  H.  Pierce, 
Anson  Bobbins,  James  Ruggles,  Wm.  R.  Sever, 
John  B.  Thomas,  Eliab  Ward,  Wm.  H.  Wood, 
Welcome  Young. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Quonan. 
Bridgeioater,  Artemas  Hale,  Nahum  Stetson. 
Duxhury,  Seth  Sprague,  Gershom  B.  Weston. 
East  Bridgeicater,    Bartholomew  Brown,  Aaron 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Plymouth,  Gustavus  Gilbert,  John  B.  Thomas, 
"William  Thomas,   Wm.  H.  Whitman. 

Soiit/i  Scituale,  Samuel  A.  Turner. 

Warcham,  David  Nye. 

Went  Bridgewater,  Wm.  Baylies. 
Justices  of  the  Peace, 

Abinr/fon,  Nathaniel  Deal,  Wrn.  P.  Cotherell, 
Henry  DuiiDar,  James  Ford,  Jr.,  John  King,  Isaac 
Ilersey,  Benjamin  Hobart,  Jesse  E.  Keith,  James 
Noyes,  Harvey  Torrey,  Ezekiel  Thaxter,  Spencer 
ViriinEj,  Jared  Whitman,  Elbridge  Whitney. 

r>ri(l(/eu'ate}\  Solomon  Alden,  .Jr.,  Sam'l  Breck, 
Isaac  Fobes,  Williams  Latham,  Philo  Leach,  Nich- 
olas Tillinphast,  Eli  Washburn. 

Carver,  Timothy  Cobb,  Lewis  Pratt,  John  Sa- 
very,  Samuel  Shaw,  Henry  Sherman. 

Duxburij,  Benjamin  Alden,  Joshua  Brewster,  Jr., 
Wm.  Ellison,  Nath.  Ford,  Whittemore  Peterson, 
George  P.  Richardson,  Wm.  II.  Sampson,  Seth 
Sprague,  George  B.  Standish,  Samuel  Stetson,  G. 
B.  Weston,  Joseph  F.  Wadsworth. 

East  Bridgcrcuter,  Solomon  Ager,  Henry  Al- 
den, Joseph  Chamberlain,  Levi  Churchill,  Benj. 
W.  Harris,  William  Harris,  Ezra  Kingman,  Cush- 
ing  Mitchell,  Isaac  Pratt. 

Halifax,  Cyrus  Morton,  Jabez  P.  Thompson, 
Staflbrd  Sturtevant,  D.  C.  Thompson,  Zadock 
Thompson. 

Hanover,  Thomas  J.  Gardner,  Samuel  Salmon, 
Perez  Simmons,  Albert  White,  Alexander  Wood. 

Hanson,  Josiah  Bearce,  Barak  Osborn. 

Hinghani,  Henry  Cashing,  Jedediah  Farmer, 
David  Fearing,  Eben.  Gay,  Marshall  Lincoln,  Jas. 
S.  Lewis,  Thomas  Loring,  James  H.  Wilder,  Jo- 
seph Wilder. 

Kingston,  Joseph  S.  Beal,  Alden  S.  Bradford, 
Peleg  Bradford,  Seth  Drew,  Alex.  Holmes,  Josiah 
Holmes,  John  Sever,  James  N.  Sever,  Joseph 
Stetson. 

Marshjield,  John  Ford,  Luther  Hatch,  Daniel 
Phillips. 

Middleboro',  I.  F.  Atwood,  Stillman  Benson, 
Abisha  T.  Clark,  Jona.  Cobb,  Joshua  Eddy,  Reuben 
HafFord,  ApoUos  Haskins,  Paul  Hathaway,  Brad- 
ford Harlow,  A.  T.  Harvey,  Nathan  King,  Bela 
Kingman,  Tisdale  Leonard,  Seth  Miller,  Job  P. 
Nelson,  N.  C.  Perkins,  Peter  H.  Pierce,  Oliver 
Pierce,  Ebenezer  Pickens,  Zebulon  Pratt,  Everett 
Robinson,  Gamaliel  Rounseville,  George  Sturte- 
vant, James  G.  Thompson,  Philander  Washburn, 
Eliab  Ward,  Andrew  Weston,  Asa  T.  Winslow, 
Cornelius  B.  Wood,  Benj.  P.  Wood,  William  H. 
Wood,  Josh.  Wood,  Geo.  W.  Wood. 

North  Brid{jeioater,  Franklin  Ames,  George  AV. 
Bryant,  George  Clark,  Perez  Crocker,  Isaac  Eames, 
Bela  Keith,  Eliph.  Kingman,  Isaac  Kingman,  Ed- 
win A.  Kingman,  Perez  F.  Marshall,  M.  Packard, 
Jesse  Perkins,  Eliab  Whitman,  Jonathan  White. 

Pembroke,  Morrill  Allen,  Martin  Bryant,  Ho- 
race Collamorc,  David  Oldham,  Ambrose  Parris, 
Thomas  Turner,  James  H.  Whitman. 

Plymouth,  Moses  Bates,  Jr.,  Timothy  Barry, 
Wm.  Bishop,  George  Bramhali,  Jr.,  Wm.  Clark, 
Nath'l  Clark,  Roland  E.  Cotton,  Allen  Danforth, 
Win.  Davis,  Timothy  Gordon,  Jason  Hart,  Benj. 
Hathaway,  Isaac  L.  Hedge,  Thos.  Hedge,  Amasa 
Holmes,  Ezra  Leach,  Leandcr  Lovell,  Jacob  H. 
Loud,  Jos.  Lucas,  Wm.  Nelson,  Thos.  Pierce,  Jr., 
Josiah  Robbiiis,  John  J.  Russell,  Andrew  L.  Rus- 
sell, Thos.  Russell,  Wm.  S.Russell,  S.  Sampson, 
Wm.  R.  Sever,  Wm.  II.  Spear,  Isaac  N.  Stoddard, 
J.  B.  Thomas,  James  Thurber,  E.  C.  Turner. 

Plympton,  Zcnas  Bryant,  Zenas  Cushman,  Jo- 
siah S.  Hammond,  Zacheus  Parker,  Wm.  H.  Soule, 
Isaac  Wright. 

Rochester,  R.  L.  Barstow,  Benj.  F.  Barstow, 
Jos.  W.  Church,  W.  N.  Ellis,  A.  B.  Hammond,  Da- 
vid Hathaway,  Joseph  Haskell,  C.  Hooper,  George 
King,  Thcophilus  King,  Lothrop  Perkins,  Free- 
man Shaw. 


Scituate,  Geo.  M.  Allen,  John  Beal,  Elijah  Jen- 
kins, Jr.,  Ezekiel  Jones,  George  C.  Lee,  Dexter 
Merritt,  Shadrach  B.  Merritt,  Elias  R.  Mungo, 
Caleb  W.  Prouty,  William  Turner. 

South  Scituate,  John  CoUamore,  Ebenezer  T. 
Fogg.  Wm.  James,  I.  R.  Jacobs,  Anson  Robbins, 
Samuel  Tolman,  Albion  Turner,  Sam'l  A.  Turner. 

Wareham,  Frederick  Briggs,  H.  G.  O.  Ellis, 
John  Fearing,  Darius  Miller,  David  Nye,  Thomas 
Savary,  Samuel  Shaw,  N.  Sherman. 

West  Bridgewater,  Jona.  Ames,  James  Cope- 
land,  Dwelley  Fobes,  Zeph.  Howard,  John  E.  How- 
ard, Joseph  Kingman,  Abiel  Packard,  Austin 
Packard,  Elijah  Smith. 

Notaries  Public. 

Abington,  Isaac  Hersey. 

Bridgeioater,  Samuel  Breck. 

Duxbury,  Samuel  Stetson. 

East  Bridgewater,  Welcome  Young. 

Hingham,  David  Harding. 

Plymouth,  Gustavus  Gilbert,  Jacob  H.  Loud, 
AVilliam  H.  Spear. 

Marshjield,  Luther  Hatch. 

Middleboro',  Eliab  Ward. 

Rochester,  Elijah  Willis,  Benj.  F.  Barstow. 

Scituate,  John  Beal. 

Wareham,  Silvanus  Bourne,  David  Nye. 
Coroners.  , 

Duxbury,  Avery  Richards. 

East  Bridgeumter,  Ezra  Whitmarsh. 

Hanover,  Levi  Curtis. 

Hingham,  Samuel  Hobart,  William  0.  Lincoln, 
James  Stevenson. 

Hull,  Moses  B.  Tower. 

Kingston,  Jedediah  Holmes. 

Marshfield,  Wales  Tilden. 

Middleboro' ,  Ansel  Benson,  Joseph  Jackson. 

North  Bridgewater,  Thomas  Wales,  Jr. 

Plympton,  Abiel  Washbu.in. 

Rochester,  David  Lewis. 

Scituate,  John  Beal,  Abiel  Cudworth,  Elijah  B. 
Turner. 

South  Scituate,  Josiah  Cushing. 

West  Bridgewater,  Thomas  Ames. 

WarehamlB..  G.  O.  Ellis. 

TOWN  OFFICERS. 

ABINGTON. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Isaac  Hersey,  Wm.  P.  Corthell,  Sam'l  Reed,  Jr. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Freeman  P.  Howland. 

Collector. — Samuel  Loud. 

Constables. — Samuel  Loud,  Martin  Ilansdell, 
Nath'l  S.  Gross,  Lorenzo  C.  Gilson,  Merritt  Nash. 

BRIDGEWATER.  • 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  a7id  Assessors. — 
Philo  Loacli,  Wm.  Dunbar,  Van  Renselaer  Swift. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Calvin  B.  Pratt. 

Collector. — Alonzo  P.  Benson. 

Constables.— WiW&Td  W.  Fobes,  Philip  D.  King- 
man, Alonzo  B.  Benson. 

CARVER. 

Selectmen,  Overseeis  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Thomas  Southworth,  Daniel  Sha^v,  Thomas  Cobb. 

Clerk. — Thomas  Vaughn. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — David  Pratt. 

Constables. — Thomas  Cobb,  Thomas  B.  Griffith, 
Alvin  C.  Harlow. 

DUXBURY. 

Selectinen  and  Assessors. — John  Holmes,  Joshua 
Brewster,  Barker  Hunt. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Benjamin  Alden,  Joseph 
Lewis,  Benjamin  Howland,  Melzar  Hunt,  Stephen 
Bradford,  George  Bradford,  Richard  B.  Cushman, 
Samuel  Loring,  2d,  Benjamin  Cushman,  Gideon 
Harlow,  Joshua  W.  Swift. 

CVe/-/.-.— William  Ellison. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Sylvanus  Smith. 

Constables. — M.  Freeman,  Chas.W.  Chandler. 


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EAST  BRIDOEWATEn. 

Selectmen,  Ooerseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Isaac  Pratt,  Simeon  Curtis,  Martin  Whiting. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Ezra  Kingman. 

Collector. — Martin  Whiting. 

Constables. — ,Tohn  0.  Hudson,  Isaac  Hatch,  Ze- 
bina  Johnson,  Branch  Byram,  Grccnough  Wood. 

HALIFAX. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — Chipman  Porter,  Sara'l 
Churchill,  E.  G.  Morton. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Jacob  P.  Thompson,  Dexter 
C.  Thompson,  George  Drew. 

Clei'k. — Edwin  Inglee. 

Treasiirer  and  Collector. — Chipman  Fuller. 

Constables. — And'w  llichmond,  Chipman  Euller. 

HANOVER. 

Selectmen,  Oveiseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Albert  White,  Perez  Simmons,  Oren  Josselyn. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Joseph  Brooks. 
C  ollector  and  Constable. — Robert  Studley. 

HANSON. 

Selectmen,    Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Barak  Osborn,  Heman  Soper. 
Clerk. — Isaiah  Bearce. 
Treasurer. — Isaac  Thomas. 
Collector.— G.  T.  Cook. 
Constables. — John  Willett,  Zalmon  Briggs. 

HINGHAM. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — James  S.  Lewis,  Oli- 
ver Gushing,  Quincy  Bicknell,  Jr. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — William  O.  Lincoln,  Adna 
Sprague.  Charles  Shute. 

Clerk. — Hawkcs  Fearing,  Jr. 

Treastirer. — Martin  Fearing. 

Collectors. — Bela  S.'  Hersey,  B.  F.  Farrar. 

Constables. — Elijah  W.  Lewis,  Hussell  Barton. 


Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  As-wssors. — 
Martin  Knight,  Joseph  "Pope,  John  Reed. 
Clerk. — Samuel  Loring. 
Treasurer. — Robert  Goold. 
Collectors. — John  Mitchell,  P.  B.  Worrick. 
Constables. — Robert  Goold,  Jr.,  Joseph  Pope. 

KINGSTON. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — Alden  S.  Bradford, 
Nathaniel  Faunce,  Samuel  Adams. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — James  N.  Seaver,  Horace 
L.  Collamore,  Charles  Everson. 

Clark. — Nathan  Brooks. 

Treastirer  and  Collector. — Thomas  Russell. 

Constables. — Waldo  A.  Fuller,  Wm.  Cushman. 

MARSHFIELD. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — Geo.  M.  Baker,  Dan- 
iel Stevens,  John  Damon. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Charles  S.  Trouant,  Solomon 
Little,  Luther  Rogers,  Jr. 

r/er/t:.— Luther  Hatch. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Chas.  W.  Macomber. 

Constables. — John  Baker,  Edward  Ames. 

MIDDLEB0R3'. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — Asa  T.  Winslow, 
Apollos  Haskins,  Zephaniah  Shaw,  SamT  Thomp- 
son, Jonathan  Cobb. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Thomas  Doggett,  Peter 
Vaughan,  Jonathan  Cobb. 

Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Collector. — Geo.  Pickens. 

Constables. — Earle  Sprout,  Lemuel  G.  Pierce, 
Samuel  W.  Rider,  Milton  Alden,  Joseph  Clark, 
Cyrus  P.  Caswell,  Oliver  Harvey,  Peleg  B.  Ford. 

NORTH   BRIDGEWATER. 

Selectmen,  Assessors,  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — 
George  Clark,  Bela  Keith,  Marcus  Packard. 

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Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Collector. — Franklin  Ames. 
Constables. — Horatio  G.  Alden,  S.  A.  Hayward, 
David  P.  Ames. 

rEMiiuoKi;, 

Selectmen,   Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Peter  Salmond,  Samuel  Perry,  John  Baker. 
<7&?-yt.— Nathaniel  Smith. 
Treasurer. — Morrill  Allen. 
Collector. — William  II.  Harrison  Bryant. 
Constables. — E.  Bemis,  W.  H.  II.  Bryant. 

PLYMOUTH. 

Selectmen. — William  Davis,  John  Russell,  Tru- 
man Bartlett,  George  Harlow,  Geo.  Branihull,  Jr. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — William  Bishop,  George 
Simmons,  Jr.,  Stephen  Lucas,  George  Bramhall, 
Jr.,  Josiah  C.  Ilovey. 

Assessors. — Joseph  Bradford,  Bartlett  Holmes, 
Charles  May. 

Clerk. — Timothy  Barry. 

Treasure)-  and  Collector. — Samuel  Sherman. 

Constables. — John  Perkins,  Wait  Wadsworth, 
Nathaniel  Brown,  Samuel  Cole. 

PLYMPTON. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — John  P.  Ellis,  Joseph. 
B.  Nye,  Alden  Miller. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Zacheus  Parker,  Zacheus 
Shei-man,  Beta  Bosworth. 

C/er/,;.— William  H.  Soule. 

Treasurer. — John  P.  Ellis. 

Collector. — Jonathan  Parker. 

Constable. — Lemuel  Bryant. 

ROCIIESTEE. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Asse-'ssos. — 
A.  B.  Hammond,  William  Sears,  David  Hathaway, 
David  Lewis. 

«erA-.— Theophilus  King. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Samuel  Startevant,  Jr. 

Constables. — Ansell  Weeks,  Elbridgo  G.  Per- 
kins, Elisha  Nye,  Joseph  S.  Luce. 


Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  a7id  Assessors. — 
John  Beal,  Paul  Litchfield,  George  C.  Lee. 

Clerk. — Edward  James. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Moody  B.  Whiiing. 

Constables. — Zeba  Gushing,  Anthony  Chub- 
buck,  Moody  B.  Whiting,  Turner  Litchfield,  John 
Tilden,  Jr. 

SOUTH   SCITU.VTE. 

Selectmen  and  Assessors. — Horatio  N.  Gardner, 
Lemuel  C.  Waterman,  Alfred  Litchfield. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Henry  Merritt,  llufus  Far- 
row, Nathaniel  Turner,  and  the  Selectmen. 

Clerk. — Henry  J.  Curtis. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — E.  T.  Fogg. 

Constables. — Nathaniel  Clapp,  Stephen  Bartlett, 
Joseph  Litchfield. 

"WAREH.VM. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  a7!d  Assessors. — 
Thomas  Savery,  Darius  Miller,  Jedediah  Briggs. 

Clerk. — Isaac  S.  I/incoln. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Wm.  S.  Fearing. 

Constables. — Lewis  Churchill,  James  F.  Lincoln, 
Samuel  T.  Sherman,  William  Savery,  Sylvanus 
Besse,  Jr. 

■WEST   BKIDGEAVATER. 

Selectmen,    Overseeis  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Austin  Packard,  Jas.    Cbpeland,   Ward  Richards. 
Clerk. — Noah  Whitman. 
Treasurer  and  Collector. — Thomas  Pratt. 
Constables. — Thomas  Pratt,  Elijah  Smith. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Anchor  Manufacturers. 

l!atcs  Sz  Holmes,  Uanorer 
Curtis  Gfioi-ge,  Hanover 
Holmes  Alexander,  Kingston 
iiussell  Nathaniel  &  Co.,  Pl.vraouth 
Sylvester  John,  Hanover  &  Hausoo 

Apaiiieoaries. 
Bodfish  p.  N .,  ^Vareham 
33ump  Jeremiah,        '' 
Cobb  T^ler,  North  Bridgewater 
Dyer  N.  M.,  (South)  Abington 
Holmes  LewLs  &  Co.,  Bridgowater 
Hubbard  BenjamiD,  Plymouth 
Hunt  C.  &  L.,  Hingham 
Shaw  J.  B.  &  Co.,  Middleborough    [tcr 
Southworth  N.,  (Mattapoisett)  lioches- 
Avarren  M'in.slo^,  Plymouth 

Auctioneers. 

Alden  Benjamin,  Duxbury 

Aldeu  Samuel  G.,  Jilast  Bridgewatcr 

At.satt  John,  (Mattapoi.sett)  Rochester 

Barnes  Levi,  Plymouth 

Bearce  Isaiah,  Haut-on 

Cobb  Tiiomas.  Carver 

Covbett  John  K.,  Hingham 

Cushman  Spencer,  Kingston 

Ford  John,  MarshCeld 

Hall  Lamed;  (Mattapoisett)  Kochestcr 

Hinkley  Sylvanus,  Middleborough 

Holmes  Barnabas  H.,  Plymouth 

Howard  Perez  B.,  Wareham 

Hoxe  Abiathar,  Plymouth 

Hunt  John,  Abington 

James  WilliamJ  South  Scituate 

Jones  Nathan,  North  Bridsrewater 

Joslyn  E.  H.,        "  " " 

King  Theophiins,  Pvochester 

Prouty  Caleb  W.,  Scituate 

Buggies  James,  Rochester 

Tliompson  Jabez  P.,  Halifax 

Vinal  Tliomas,  Scituate 

Whiting  Gilman  C,  Hanover 

Willet  J.  W.,  South  Scituate 

Wright  Isaac,  Plympton 

Bakers. 
Bates  &  Roger.s,  Abington 
Dean  George  \V.,  Kingston 
Dott  Frederick,  Kingham 
Hunt  &  Wilder,  North  Bridgewater 
Hunt  N.  C.  &  Co.,  Hingham 
Talbot  &  Churchill,  Plymouth 

Balance  Manufacturers. 
Stephenson  J.  &  L.,  Hingham 

Blacksmiths. 
Baker  Daniel,  Bridgewater 
Baker  Horatio,  (Eist)  Abington 
Bartlett  Judah,  Plymoutli 
Bates  Moses,  Bridgewater 
Bent  Isaac,  VV'areham 
Boles  E.  B.,         "  [ester 

Bowler  &  Wilcox,  (Mattapoisett)  Roch- 
Bradford  Waldo,  North  Bridgev.atcr 
C'ahoon  E.,  Wareliam 
Chandler  &  Tolman,  Scituate 
Churchill  Cyrus  C,  Duxbury 
Churchill  Spencer,  Plymptoa 
Clapp  Elijah,  Scituate 
Cook  Nathaniel,  (South)  Abington 
Cuslimau  George  S.,  Kingston 
Cushman  .Jacob,  Wareham 
Daniou  Calvin,  Marslifield 
Damon  Istiac  N.,  Hingham 
Delano  Nathaniel  S.,  Duxbury 
Dorr  Hul'us  B.,  " 

Drew  Job  \Y.,  Kingston 
Est(es  William,  Hanson 
(•'auiice  Zciias  Jr.,  Duxbury 
Fuller  George,  Plymouth 
Gardner  Horatio  G.,  South  Scituate 
Gardner  J.,  "  " 

Glover  Martin  C,  "  " 

Hall  Maitin,  (Mattapoisett)  Rochester 
Hamblin  Elkanah,  Wareham 
Harvey  Sylvanus,  Plymouth 


PLYMOUTH    COUNTY    BUSINESS    DIRECTOHY. 


Hitch  Jaboz,  Marshfield 
Hayward  Samuel  A.,  N.  Bridgewater 
llohues  Nathan  II.,  Plymouth 
Howard  Edmund.  Hingham 
Howland  Henry,  West  Bridgewater 
Jennings  Isaac,  Pembroke 
Lincoln  L.  &  Son,  Middleborough 
l.ittU'john  Orasmus,  " 

Ijucas  Nathaniel,  Plympton 
Maguire  James,  East  Bridgewater 
McFarland  John,  ILanover 
McNolty  Daniel,  Abington 
Merritt  Benjamin,  South  Scituate 
Merritt  Franklin,  Pembroke 
Merritt  Henry,  South  Scituate 
Merritt  Joseph,       "  '• 

Merritt  &  Turner,  Hingh.om 
Morton  Henry,  (Chiltonville)  Plymouth 
Morton  Isaac,  "  '• 

Nichols  Otis,  (Ponds)  Plymouth 
Perkins  Ezra,  Kingston 
Perkins  Josiah,  Plympton 
Perkins  Tiiomas,  Rochester  ^ 

Perry  Ijcwi--,  Plymouth 
Pool  Elias  C,  Hanson 
Pratt  Seth,  Bridgewater 
Ripley  H'iliiam  Jr.,  Carver 
Rogers  Wales  &  Son,  Marshfield 
Sampson  Aaron,  Wareham 
Shaw  Ichabod,  Plymouth 
Sherman  (Jharles,  Plympton 
Siddell  James,  East  Bridgewater 
Sprague  L.  &  L.,  Hingham 
Stephenson  .J.  &  L.,      '• 
Stoddard  Caleb,  " 

Sturtevant  Josiiua,  East  Bridgewater 
Thomas  Abiel,  Wareham 
Vaughan  Adoniram,  Middleborough 
Vinal  James  B.,  Duxbury 
Winship  Isaac,  West  Bridgewater 
Wright  Warren,  Hanover 

Bookbinders. 
Cushing  Eiisha,  Hingham 
Gill  Dixon  L.,  '' 

Booksellers  and  Publishsra. 

Bishop  WilUam,  Plymouth 
Gill  Dixon  L.,  Hingham 

Boat  Builders. 
Holbrook  &  Brown,  Scituate 

Bonnet  Manufacturers. 
Briggs  Ebenezer,  Middleborough 
Dearborn  Ilari-ison,  Bridgewater 
W^hitehsad  William,  Hingham 

Boz  Board  Hills. 

[See  Sjic  Mills.] 

Box  Mannfaciurers. 

Burr  John,  Hingham 
Cushiiig  Elijah,  [trunks]  Hanson 
Jones  John  &  Son,  [trunks]  Hanover 
Keith  Lewis,  [shoe  boxes]  N.  Bridge- 
water 
Washburn  &  Willis,  East  Bridgewater 

Brick  Manufacturers. 

Hedge  Barnabas,  Plymouth 
.(acoljs  Laban,  South  Scituate 
Mitchell,  Hooper  &,  Co.,  Bridgewater 

Boot    and  Shoe    Dealers  and 

Makers. 
Bartlett  Ephraim,  Plymouth 
Bramliall  Benjamin,       " 
Burr  &  Marsh,  Hingham 
Cobb  Ileman  Jr.,  Plymouth 
Fuller  .Josiah  C,         " 
Holmes  Epliraim  B.,   " 
Howard  B.  F.,  Wareham 
May  Thomas,  Plynioutli 
Wilder  Calvin  D  ,  Hanover 
Willis  Nathan,  Bridgowater 


Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturers. 
Bates  Horatio  G.,  East  Bridgewater 
Beal  Benjimin,  (East)  Abington 
Beal  Thomas  &  Son,  (North)  Abington 
Beais  &  Bates,  (North)  Abington 
Blake  Samuel  Jr.,  (South)  Abington 
Blake  Samuel  2d  &  Co..  Plymouth 
Blanchard  C.  C,  Hanover 
Blaachard  Daniel,  (East)  Abington 
Blanchard  J.  F.,         "  " 

Blanchard  L  &T.,     "  " 

Bradford  &  Sampson,  Duxbury 
Brett  Samuel,  North  Bridgewater 
Bryant  Seth,  ( Joppa)  East  Bridgewater 
Clark  George,  North  Bridgewater 
Ciark  Robert,  Middleborough 
Cleverly  Joseph,  (North)  Abington 
Colson  WiUiam,  '•  " 

Copeland  P.  &  N.,  West  Bridgewater 
Curtis  Abner,  (East)  Abington 
Curtis  Isaac  F.,  North  Bridgewater 
Curtis  Leander,  (East)  Abington 
Cushing  Charles,  Abington 
Dunham  Henry,  [boot]  Abington 
Eaton  Andi-ew,  Middleborough 
Eddy  &  Leach,  (East)  " 
Edson  Melvin,  West  Bridgewater 
Faxon  &  Co.,  Abington 
Ford  James,  (North)  Abington 
Ford  Thomas  A.,  North  Bridgewater 
Freeman  Briggs,  (North)  Abington 
French  &  Packard,  North  Bridgewater 
FuUerton  Noah,  (South)  Abington 
Gardner  Stephen,  Marshfield 
Hale  Artemas  Jr.,  Bridgewater 
Hathaway  Charles,  North  Bridgewater 
Howard  David.  North  Bridgewater 
Howard  Franklin ,  West  Bridgewater 
Howard  Henry,  North  Bridgewater 
Howard  &  Chessman,  N.  Bridgewater 
Howard  &  French,       "  " 

Jenkins  George  W.,  (East)  Abington 
Josselyn  Stephen,  Hanover 
Keene    '&    Keunady,     (Joppa)     East 

Bridgewater 
Keith  Martin  L.,  North  Bridgewater 
King  Joshua  H.,  Abington 
King  P.  C.  &  H.,  Bridgewater 
Kingman  Cyrus  B.,  North  Bridgewater 
Kingman  Hosea,  Jliddleborough 
Lane  Daniel  J.,  Plymouth 
Lane  Jenkins,  (East)  Abington 
Lanman  &  Dunham,  Plymouth 
Leonard,  Eaton  &  Co.,  Middleboro' 
Leonard  Jame.s  A.,  " 

Leonard  Otis  B.  &  C,  " 

Loring  George  &  Co.,  N.  Bridgewater 
Loud  &  Shaw,  [boot]  Abington 
Loud  Joshua  B.,  Abington 
Loud  A.  S.,  [boot]  " 
Lyon  Priam,  HaUfax 
Mills  Henry,  Plymouth 
Jlorey  William,    " 
Nash  B.  &  T.  &  Co.,  Abington 
Nash,  Frencli  &  Co.,  Hingham 
Nash  Joshua  L.,  Abington 
Norton  Samuel,  (South)  Abington 
Noyes  Ira,  [boots]  Abington 
Packard  Edward  S.,  North  Bridgewa'r 
Perkins  Elijah,  Middleborough 
Pratt  George  U.,  Kingston 
Pratt  &  Ford,  (North)  Abington 
KamsdcU  Z.  D.,  Abington 
Raymond  I.,  (North)  Abington 
Rogers  A.  &  A.,  Marshfield 
Sampson  &  King,  Middleborough 
Shaw  M.  C,  (Joppa)  East  Bridgewater 
Shaw  Philander,  (East)  Abington  i 

Shaw  Sumner,  "  " 

Soper  Jeremiah,  Hanson  \ 

Thatcher  I.  &  Son,  Middleborough 
Tirrell  Amoricus,  (is^orth)  Abington       ' 
Vaughan  Joseph,  Abington  ! 

Vaughan  Stetson,        " 
Viuing  Spencer  &  Son,  (S.)  Abington     i 
Vinton  Josiah  0.,  East  Bridgewater 
Wales  W.  S.  &  S.  R.,  (North)  Abington  ' 
Waterman  &  Cobb,  Carver 
Whitmarsh  Joshua,  Abington 


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Botanic  Medicines. 

'.'cbrtov  Ervin,  I'lymouth 

Brusli  Manufaoiurer. 
StoldarJ  Cenj.  0.,  Nortli  l!iiJgev/;itoi- 

Buol:3t  Makers, 
rorthell  Eobfirt  .)r.,nicg;hain 
Dvinli.ir  .Tacol),  '■ 

Horse}'  Cnshiiig,  '■ 

Horsey  Isaiah,  "  . 

Ilcisey  .(osepli,  '• 

Waters  John,  " 

iJabinot  lilaliera. 
r.i-own  ?.  p.  &  lirot.hcr,  IMjmouth 
French  Uiuiicl.  Jii.st  Eri(};;f.vater 
Uolbrook  Loriiig,  (South)  Abiugton 
Howard  &  Clark,  North  BriJgowatcr 
Kincririaii  Jofiah  W.,  "  •' 

loavitt  A.  L.,  UiEgham  [ester 

Nelson  &  Gifford,  (Mattapoifctt)  lloch- 
Itaymond  Charles,  I'lymouth 
Itipley  &  Newhall,  Hingliam 
Soule  George,  j\IiJdleborough 
Soule  S.  T.,  Warehain 

Carpenters  and  luiHers. 

AUen  Bartlett  R.,  East  Eridgov/ater 

Ames  Elijah  Jr.,  Marshfield 

Bailey  B.  F.  &  J.,  Scituate 

Bailey  Job  F.,  " 

Bailey  Samuel  G.,  Hingham 

Barnes  Natlianiel  C,  Plymouth 

Barnes  AVilliam  B.,  '" 

Bartlett  Thomas  B.,  " 

Bates  Comfort,  '• 

Bates  Cyrus,  (South)  Abington 

Barrows  Charles,  Carver 

Barrows  Horatio,      " 

Barstow  &  Waterman,  South  Scituate 

Beal  James,  Hingham 

Bourne  W.  Ij.,(Mattapoisett)Rcchoster 

Burbeck  L.  D.,  East  Bridge'.vater 

Churchill  WilUam,  Plymouth 

Cobb  Thomas,  Carver 

Cobb  Charles,      '•  [ester 

Connor  Nathan,  (Mattapoisett)  licch- 

Crossman  David  P.,  Wareham 

Cushing  Allen,  IDngham 

Cushing  Alonzo,        " 

Cutter  William  P.,  Bridgewater 

Dexter  Eiisha,  (Mattapoisett)  liochestor 

Drew  William  T.  &  Winslow,  Plymouth 

Dwelley  Robert  E.,  Hanover 

Fiske  James,  Abington 

Floyd  Ira,  " 

Ford  John,  Pembroke 

Fuller  Amos,  Plympton 

<.!ray  William,  North  Bridgevrater 

Groce  Jonathan  J.,  Duxbury 

Harlow  Benjamin,  Wareham 

Ilarlow  Ivory  L.,  Plymouth 

Hatch  Benjamin,  Marshfield 

Healy  Oliver  J.,  (South)  Abington 

Holmes  Stephen,  Kingston 

Howland  llobcrt,  Bridgewater 

Hudson  William,  East  Bridgewater 

Josselyn  Benjamin,  Pembroke 

Keene  George  R.,  Marshfield 

Keith  Ambrose,  Bridgewater 

Keith  Bela,  North  Bridgewater 

Kent  Warren,  Marshtield 

King  L.  C,  Plymouth 

King  Nathaniel,  Rochester 

Leach  Franklin,  Bridgewater 

Leach  James  K.,  " 

I«e  George  C,  Scituate 

Lewis  John,  Marshfield 

Lincoln  &  Nelson,  Hingham 

Louden  George,  Duxbury 

Lvon  Yinal,  North  Bridgewater 

Merritt  A.  &  S.  B.,  Scituate 

Nash  William,  Abington 

Oakman  Christopher,  MarshSell 

Packard  Marcus,  North  Bridgewatjr 

Paulding  William,  Duxbury 

Peirce  J.  W.,  Hingham 

Peirce  William  S.,  Jliddleborough 

Perkins  Jason,  North  Bridgewater 

Perkins  Martin,  Plympton 


Peter:-nn  Henry,  Duxbury 

Pratt  Thomas.  Hanxon 

lUiud:ll  Nathaniel  K.,  Pembroke 

Kicliard:;on  Thoraaf,  Scituate 

Rider  Daniel  Jr.,      '• 

Jvider  Joseph,  Plymouth 

IMdland  Noah,  Abington 

l!ipl(!3  Lewis,  I'lingstou 

Uobbiiii'  George,  South  Scifuate- 

Holicrts  William,  W'-jst  l;ri<lgewater 

Rogers  Andrew,  (East)  Abii'gton 

Samp.':on  Eden  S.,  i)uxbury 

Seymcjr  C.  W.,  Uinghawi 

Smith  Joseph,  (North)  Abington 

Smith   &    \Vin.=hip,   [box   u.iH]  West 

Brij,i.;;'ewatev 
Snow  lUitchins,  North  Bridgewater 
Soule  Cepha."',         '■  "■ 

Sparrow  James,  South  Stitiiato 
Spragio  Luther,  Hingham 
Steel  Charles,     '       " 
Studley  George,  Hanover 
Studley  Gideon,  (East)  Abington 
Studley  Hiram,  Hauover 
Sturtevant  Aldeu  C,  Plympton 
Thompson  Andrew,  AViington 
Torrey  David  Jr.,  South  Scituato 
Turner.  Briggs  &  Co.,  Scituate 
Turner  S.  S.,  HanOvcr 
Yaughan  Henry  L.,  llochestcr 
^Vade  Judson,  Scituate 
^Veston  Benjamin,  Plyirouth 
^\"eston  Coomer  Jr.,       " 
Weston  Henry,       ^        " 
Weston  James,  " 

Weston  Joseph,  " 

Weston  Joseph  F.,         " 
Weston  Joshua,  Wr.roham 
lYeston  Lewis,  Plymouth 
Weston  Luther  F.,  Duxbury 
Weston  Rufus,  '" 

Weston  William,  Plymouth 
Whitman  Seth,  Pembroke 
Triiitmau  Thomas.     '• 
Whitto.i  Charles,  Plymouth 
Wilber  George,  \\'es;  Bridgewater 
Wilbcur  Gardner,  Bridgev.xiter 
AVilder  Edward  Jr.,  Hicghaia 
Winslow  George,  Duxbury 
Wright  William,  Plympton 
Young  E.  A.,  Scituate 

Carriage  and  Coach  Baildors. 

[See  Wheeitvrightx.] 

Cijar  ManufaetTirer. 

Norwood  B.  Augustus,  Plymouth 

Clergymen. 

Explanation  of  the  Abhmialions.—  C. 
r.,  Congregaiionalist  (  Trinitarian): 
i>..  Baptist ;  F.  B.,  Fnewill  Baptist; 
BI.,    Methodist  :    M.   P,   Metlwdisi. 
Protestant:  M.  E.,  Metlwdist  Epis- 
copal; E.  jll.,  Ecan.  Methodist;  E  , 
Episcopalian;  C.  XT,  Congregation- 
alist  {  C/iitarian):  ZTv..  Univfrsnlist : 
Ch.y  Christian;  R.  C.  Roman  Cath- 
olic; N.  J.,   Ntto  Jerusaletn ;    Me., 
Millerite;  Mn.,  Mormon, 
Alden  E.,  [C.  T.]  Marshfield 
Aldrich  Jonathan,  [E.]  Middleborough 
Andem  James,  [B.]  North  Bridgewater 
Babbitt  Benjamin  B.,  [B.]  Plymouth 
Benson  Caleb,  [B.]  Il.alifax 
Borden  T.  2d,  [C.  U.]  Rochester      [ate 
Breare  Robinson,  [C.  U.]  South  Scitu- 
Brett  P.,  [M.  P.]  Rochester 
Briggs  George  W.,  [C.  U.]  Plymouth 
Briggs  Isaac.  [C.  T.]     " 
Brigham  David,  [C.  T.]  Bridgewater 
Bro\vn  T.,  [M.]  Middleborough    [water 
Carr  Alexander  W.,  [B.]  West  Bridge- 
Case  Albert.  [Uv.]  Hingham 
Chapman  Ji,  [C.  T.j  ItUddleborough 
Clark  N.  S  .  [M.  E.]  Rochester 
Clark  Sumner,  [C.  T.]  Marshfield 
Cobb  Leander,  [C.  T.]      " 
Conant  Thomas.  [B.]  Scituate 
Couch  Paul,  [C.T.]  North  Bridgewater 
Cutler  Samiiel,  [E.]  Kanovcr 


Day ,  [M.].Mai-shfleld 

Duiiciin  A.  G.,  [0.  T.]  Hanover 
Dunham  Tssuic,  [M  ]  Duxbirry 
Dyer  E.  P.,  (C.  T.]  Hingham 
Farrington  O.  P.,  [M.]  Duxbury 
Faunce  Win.,  [Ch.]  Plvmouth 
Fifidd  J.  C,  [M.  E.l  Hiin-'on 
Fificld  John  C.,[M.l  I'cmbroko 
Gay  Ebcr.ezer,  [('.  T.]  Bridgewater 
Ooddard  Warren  [N.  J.]  North Biidgc- 

water 
Gould  Robert,  [M.  E.]  Hull 
Gunnison  N.,  [Lv.]  Abington 
Gui-ncv  G.  1!..  [E.]  Marshfield 
Hall  Silas,  [B.]  Middleborough 
Havdman  Thos.,  [M.  E.J  West  Eiidgc- 

Ha.rhigton  E.  W..  [(!.  T.]  Ro<;hester 
Ilarvey  Adiel,  [B.]  Plymouth 
Hatfield  M.,  [M.]  Wareham 
Haynes  Seldon,  [C.  T.]  Abirg'nn 
Hewitt  Elmer,  [Uv.]  Plyniptou 
llinks  E..  [M.  E.]  lUnghani 
Hinks  E.  F.,  [M.  E]  (South)  Abington 
Hunter  E.,  [Ch.]  Rochester 
Huntington    Daniel,    [C.     T.]    North 

Bridgewater 
Keely  Thomas  E.,  [B.]  Kingston 
Kendall  James,  [C.  U.]  Plymouth 
Leighton  J.  B.,  [tlv.]  E:ist  Bridgewater 
Leonard  George,  [C.  U.]  Marshfield 
Livingston  Charles,  [C.  T.]  Plympton 
Mather  Wm.  L.,  [G.  T.]  Rochester 
Mooro  Josiah,  [C.  U.]  Duxbury 
Peckham  Jos.,  [C  T.]  Kingston 
Pettee  Jos.,  [N.  J.]  Abirgton 
PhilbrookN.  P.,  [M.  E.]  South  Scitua'c 
Porter  Charles  S.,  [C.  T.]  Plymouth 
Pratt  Stillman.  [C.  T.]  Carver 
Putnam  Israel  W.,  [0.  T.]  MiJdleboro" 
Raymond  Stetson,  [C.  T.]  Bridgewater 
Richardson  Joseph.  [C.  U.]  Hingham 
Roberts  J.  A.,  [C.  T.]  AYarchaui 
Roekwood  S.amuel  L..  [C.  T.j  Hanson 
Rodman  Thos.  P.,  [N.  J.]  Bridgewater 
Sandford  B.,  [C.  T.]  East  Bridgewater 
Severance  George,  [C v.]  Duxbury 
Slason  Wm.,  [B.]  Hanover 
Smith  Henry  H.,  [M.]  Scituate 
Spilsted  Thomas,  [M.  E.]  Duxbury 
Stearns  Oliver,  [C.  U.]  Hingham 
Stearns  V.'m.  L.,  [C.  U.]  Pembroke 
Sterihecson  Benj.  XJ.,  [C.  U.]  Hingham 
Stetson  Caleb,  [C.  U.]  South  Scituate 
Thachcr    Isaiah    C,  [C.  T.]    Middle- 
borough 
Tillson  J..  [B.]  Hingham 
Tomlinsoii  R.,  [Uv.]  Plymouth 
Tucker  C.  T.,  [B.]  Marshfield 
Tyler  George,  [Ch.]  Middleborough 
Wa'.ker  Horace  D.,  [C.  T.]  Abingtou 
Ward  J.  W.,  [C.  T.]  '• 

Wheeler  A.  B.,  [M.  E.]  N.  Bridge-water 
■\Yhite  Isaac,  [C.  T.]  Abington  [water 
■Whitman  Nath"l,  [C.U.]  East  Bridge- 
MTiitmore  Benj.amin,  [0.  T.]  Plymouth 
1\ight  Daniel.  [C.  T.J  Scitu.ite 
AVilcox  P.  P.,[C.  T.J  EaH  Bridiewatcr 
Worcester  James  M.,  [M.  E.J  Eru't  " 

Clothing  Stores. 

Blarichard  C.  C,  Hanover 

Brett  Z.  F.,  Wareham 

Deere  Wm.  Y.,  Hingham 

Drew  Atwood  L.,  Plymouth 

Hall  Charles  H.,  North  Bridgewater 

Harlow  Justus,  Plymouth 

Wet  ton  &  Atwood,     " 

Coal  and  Wood. 

Allen  AYm.  P.,  Scituate 
Clapp  Rufus,        " 
Ford  P.  T.;  Hingham 
Hereey  Ebed,        " 
Keith  I.ewis,  North  Bridgewater 
Marsh  Caleb  B..  Hingham 
Simmons  George  Jr.,  Plymoutli 
AMiittemore  Nathaniel,  Hingham 

Confectioners. 

Nash  M.  &  S.,  Abiugton 


172 


MASSACHUSETTS   STATE   RECORD. 


Coopers. 

Braclford  Samuel,  Plymouth 
('ole  Winslow,  " 

Oorthell  Robert  Jr.,  [buckets]  llingham 
Dunbar  .lacob,  [buckets]  " 

Llariow  Ausel  H.,  Plymouth 
[larlow  I.,  W'areham 
Hariow  Nathaniel  B.,  Plymouth 
Hersev  Cushing,  [buckets]  Hiii'^ham 
ll-rM",-  T-.-iiab,  ^'• 

Hci  ■.  y  .ii.~..;,h.  [buckets]  " 

!,arn'  I'aifiis  ,lr.,  " 

Vv'a'.urrf  Juhu,  [buckets]  '• 

Cordag-e  Mamifacturers. 
Uingham  Cordage  Co  ,  Hingham ,  David 

Fearing  &  Co. 
Plymouth    Cordage    Co.,    Plymouth, 

Bourne  Spooner,  agent 
Robbins  Cordage  Co.,  Plyiiioutji,  Josiah 

Robbins,  agent 

Cotton  Manufacturers. 

Ames  Elijah  &  Co.,  [warp]  Blarshfield 
■Namasket  Co.,  [cloth]  Middloborough, 

Job  Pierce,  agent  [ton 

Ncwcomb  Tho?.  &  Co.,  [thread]  Kings- 
Plyrapton  Cotton  MadiTfactiiring  Co., 

[cloth]  Plymptoa,  Jacob  Chandler, 

agent 

Cotton  Duck  Manufacturers. 

Old  Colony  Duck  Co.,  (ChiltouTille) 
Plymouth,  Isaac  Ilayden,  agent 

Cotton-Gin  Manufacturers. 

Rato-s,  Hyde  &  Co.,  Bridgewater 

(Carver  E.,  East  Bridge '.vater 

Carver,  Washburn  &  Co.,  Bridgewater 

Counsellors. 

Baylies  William,  West  Bi-idgowator 

Beal  Thomas  P.,  Kingston 

Be&l  Joseph  S.,         " 

Breek  Samuel,  Bridgewater 

Da-pis  'William,  Plymouth 

Eddy  John.  Rochester 

Eddy  Z.,  Middleborough 

Kogg  Kbcnczer  T.,  South  Scituate 

(Jay  Ebenezer,  Uingham 

Gilbert  Gustavus,  Plymouth 

Harris  Benjamin  W..  East  Biidgewater 

Hobart  A.,  Bridgewater 

Ilobart  Benjamin,  Abiugtoa 

Hunt  C.  S.,  Bridgewater 

Keith  .Tcsse  E.,  Abington 

King  John,  " 

liatham  William,  Bridgewater 

Lincoln  Solomon,  Hingham 

Loud  Jacob  11.,  Plymouth 

Miller  S.  Jr.,  Wareham 

Packard  Austin,  West  Bridgewater 

Reed  John,  Abington 

Robinson  Everett,  Middleborough 

Russell  John  J.,  Plymouth 

Simmons  Perez,  IlanoTer 

Spear  William  11.,  Plymopth 

Stetson  Samuel,  Duxburj 

Thomas  John  B.,  Plymouth 

Thomas  William,  " 

Wtird  Eliab,  Middleborough 

White  Jonathan,  North  Bridgewater 

Whitman  Eliab,       "  " 

Whitman  James  11.,  Pembroke 

Wliitman  .lured,  Abington 

Wilder  James  11.,  Hingham 

Wood  Alex.,  Hanover 

W(x>d  William  II.,  Middleborough 

Young  Welcome,  Jlast  Bridgewater 

Country  Stores. 

[  Wiere  are  kept  Dry  Goods,  Groceries, 
Crorlciri/,  Af^ricitUitrrrl  Tools,  etc., 
etc.  Those  who  deal  ixHusivdji  in 
one  kind  of  s^oodx  will  not  be  found 
here,  but  under  their  rtsprctive  head- 
ings.] 

Abbot  David  II.,  Ilingham 

Adams  A.  B.  &.  Co.,  (East)  W'areham 

Alden  John,  Duxbury 


Allen  George  M.,  Scituate 
Andrews  \Ym.  &  Co.,  "Bridgewater 
Bailey  Job,  Scituate 
Barrows  Abisha,  Wareham 
Barstow  R.  L.,  (Mattapoisett)  Rochester 
Bates  J.  B.&  Co.,  Hanover 
Beal  Laban,  Hingham  [ton 

Bean  G.  P.,  [Protective  Union]  Abing- 
Belcher  Charles  W.,  Bridgewater 
Bodfish  P.  N.,  W'areham 
Boswn-th  Daniel  P.,  Dusbury 
Boutne  William  H.,  Hanson 
Boylstop  George,  Duxbury 
Blanchard  C.  C,  Hanover 
Bradford  &  Sampson,  Duxbury 
Bramhall    George    Jr.,     (Chiitonviile) 

Plymouth 
Brett  Samuel,  Carver 
Brett  ^Villiam  L.,  Rochester 
Brett  Zenas  ¥.,  Wareham 
Brett  &  Kingman,  North  Bridgewater 
Brooks  .Job  Jr.,  Hanover 
Bryant  William  H.  H.,  Pembroke 
Burr  Fearing  &  Co.,  Hingham 
Burr  M.  H.  &  J.,  " 

Cain  David,  [N.  E.  P.  V.]  Hingham 
Churchill  Levi,  East  Bridgewater 
Clapp  Henry,  Scituate 
Clark  Robert,  Middleborough 
Clark  AVillard,  Duxbury 
Clark  William,  (Ponds)  Plymouth 
Cobb  Joseph,  Pembroke 
Cobb  Philander,  Kingston 
CoUamore  Hor.ice,  Pembrolie 
Collamore  Horace  L.,  Kingston 
Conant  John  A  ,  East  Bridgewater 
Conaat  Rufus,  Marshfield 
Cook  Isaac,  [W.  P.  U.  190]  Abington 
Cook  Hobart,  Abington 
Cook  Russell  R.,  Scituate 
Cook  &  V/yman,  Scituate 
Copeland  Sidney  M.,  Hanson 
Cotton  Roland  E.,  Plymouth 
Crane  Joshua  E.,  Bridgewater 
Crosby  Henry  E.,  Marshfield 
Curtis  Abner,  Abington 
Curtis  Leander,      '■ 
Cushing  Andrew,  Hingham 
Cushing  Henry,  " 

Davis,  Gurney  &  Co.,  (S.)  Abington 
Drew  Cyrus,  Hanson 
Dunbar  E.,  Uingham 
Dykes  &  Ellis,  AV^arehara 
Eddy  &  Leach,  Middleborough 
Eddy  Joshua,  " 

Ellis  Benjamin,  Carver 
Estes  &  Brown,  (East)  Abington 
Fairbanks  &  Norton,  (South)  Abington 
Faxon  &  Co.,  Abington 
Fearing  Benjamin,  Wareham 
Fearing  David  &  Co.,  Hingham 
Finney  Benjamin  C,  Plymouth 

Ford  Daniel,  Scituate 

Ford  James  Jr.,  (North)  Abington 

Ford  Jas.  Jr.  &  Co.,  "  " 

Ford  James  T.  &  Co.,  Duxbury 

French  Edmund,  Hingham 

French  Edward  C.,  North  Bridgewater 

Fuller  Seth,  Middleborough 

Gardner  Calvin,  Hingham 

Gardner  Solomon,      •' 

Gibl.\s  Alvin,  AVareham 

Grey  Anthony.  Scituate 

Gurney  &  Dyer,  Abington 

Hall  E.  "W.,  Marshfield 

Harrub  Jameg  M.,  Plympton 

Ilayward  George,  West  Bridgewater 

Itersey  Caleb.  Hingham 

Hersey  George,      " 

Hersey  G.  &  E.,     " 

Hersey  Isaac,         " 

Uers'y  J.  Jr.  &  Co.,  Ilingham 

irersey  Seth  S.,  Hingham 

Hersey  Zadock,        " 

Hobart  Bela,  " 

Hobart  Seth  L.,       " 

Holmes  Horace,  Kingston 

Holmes  Lewis  &  Co.,  Bridgewatw 

Howland  Luther,  Hanson 

Ilowland  Richard,     " 

Hunt  C.  &  L.,  Ilingham 

Ingleo  Edward.  Halifax 


Josselyn  Stephen,  Hanover 

Keene  Nahum,  Duxbury 

Keith  Henry  K.  &  Co.,  Kingston 

Kendriek  James,  Plymouth 

King  &  Spooner,  Rochester 

Lane  C.  B.  W.,  Ilingham 

Lane  Quincy,         " 

Lebanon,  Harlow  &  Co.,  (Mattapoisett) 

Rochester 
Leonaid  Theodore,  Rochester 
Lincoln  Geprge  Jr.,  Hingham 
Lincoln  &  Caswell,  Wareham 
Loring  Jacobs,  " 

Meigs  L.  &  Co.,  (Mattapoisett)  Roche'r 
Mendall  Charles  A.,  Rochester 
Mendall  William  P.,         " 
Jlorton  Alvin  G.,  Plymouth 
Morton  Cyrus  Jr.,  Halifax 
Nash  B.  &  T.  &  Co.,  Abington 
Nash,  French  &  Co.,  Hingham 
Nash  J.  K.,  [N.  E.  P.  U.]  S.  Scituate 
Nash  &  King,  Abington 
Noyes  Ephraim,  North  Bridgewater 
Nye  Joseph  B.,  Plympton 
Orr  H.  0.  A.,  East  Bridgewater 
Packai'd  Sidney,  (Campello) 
Palmer  G.  W..  Rochester 
Parker  Zaccheus,  Plympton 
Parker  &  WilUams,  West  Bridgewater 
Peirce  Foster  E.,  Scituate 
Peirce  Peter  H.  &  Co.,  Middleborough 
Perkins  Elijah,  " 

Perkins  Nathan,  Bridgewater 
Perkins  &  Hobart,        " 
Perry  E.  G.,  Hanover  [ester 

Perry  Stephen  D.,  (Mattapoisett)  Roch- 
Pool  Caleb,  Halifax 
Proctor  Bourne,  Marshfield 
Proctor  N.  E.,  " 

Prouty  &  Webb,  Scituate 
Rider  Charles,  Carver 
Bobbins  Charles,  Kingston 
Robinson  &  Barry,  North  Bridgewater 
Rogers  Luther  Jr.,  Marshfield 
Savery  WUliam  S.,  Carver 
Shaw  S.  D.,  East  Bridgewater 
Sherman  &  Ransom,  East  Bridgewater 
Smith  Chandler  R.,  Middleborough 
Soper  Jeremiah,  Hanson 
Southworth  Edward,  N.  Bridgewater 
Spooner  Nathaniel  B.,  Plymouth 
Sprague  B.  T.,  Hingham 
Sprague  Elijah,       '• 
Sprout  James  R.,  Wareham 
Staples  Harrison,  Middleborough 
Studley  George,  Hingham  [ester 

Sturtevant  Sam'l  (Mattapoisett)  Roch- 
Terrill  William,  (East)  Bridgewater 
Thomas  Amos,  Middleborough 
Thomas  Heman,  Hanson 
Thomas  Hercules,  Middleborough 
Thomas  Ira,  " 

Tilden  Henry,  Marshfield 
Torrey  George  H.,  South  Scituate 
Tower  William,  Hingham 
Turner  Ezekiel  C,  Plymouth 
Vinal  Dexter,  Scituate 
Whitcomb  E.  B.,  Hingham 
Whitmarsh  J.  &  H.  M.,  Abington 
Whitmarsh  Z.  N.,  " 

Whiton  Royal,  Hingham 
Wilder  A.  J.,         " 
Wilder  1.  M.,  Uanovcr 
Wood  &  Torrey,    " 
Worcester  F.  &  Co.,  East  Briilgewatcr 
Wright  Isaac,  Plympton 

Crockery. 

.Jackson  Salislmry,  Plymouth 
Curriers. 

[See  Tan)ier.<i  and  Curriers.] 

Daguenectype  Miniatures. 

Delano  Thomas  B.,  Hanson 
Lucas  Stephen,  Plymouth 

Dentists. 
Howe  AVilliam  J.,  Abington 
Thompson  J.,  North  Bridgewater 
Washburn  N.,  Bridgewater 


PLYMOUTH    COUNTY. 


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Doors,  Sashes,  Blinds,  &jO. 

Prcw  &  King,  Plymouth 
) latch  Israel,  WarshlioM 
I'lirkei'  15.  &  K.  L-,  Uiiigbam 

Dry  Goods. 
Allen  Samuel  B.,  East  Uridgevratcr 
liarncs  Southwoith,  Plymouth 
IJrett  &  Kingm-iii,  North  Bridgcwater 
Burt  K.  "W.  &  Co.,  Plymouth 
Kutea  &  Brov.Ti,  (K;ist)  Abington 
Hammond  Penjainiu  F.,  Uhigham 
Hart  Jason,  Plymouth 
Hov.ard  VVm.  P.,  North  Bridgewater 
iCeith  llonry  K.  &  Co.,  Kingston  and 

Plymouth 
Peirco  Peter  H.  &  Co.,  Middleborough 
Perkins  N.  C,  " 

Purriiigton  George  Jr.,  (Mattapoisett) 

Rochester 
Kobinson  &  Barry,  North  Bridgewater 
Bosentield  N.  &  E.,  W'areham 
A'aughau  Georg-3,  Middleborough 

Edge  T00I3,  Shoe  Tools,  &/C..  &/C. 

Cobb  Tyler,  North  Bridgewater 
Faxon  \Vm.,  [awls]  '• 

Jacobs  Joseph  &  Son,  [edge]  Hingham 
Lincoln  Charles  &  Son,  [awls]  North 

Bridgewater 
Whiton  Charles,  [edge]  Hingham 
Willis  George,  North  Bridgewater 

Fancy  Goods. 

Ellis  Bartlett,  Plymouth 

Feathers,  Bads,  &/C. 

Browji  Stephen  P.   &    Brotbcv,  Ply- 
mouth 
Field  Eastacc,  Bridgewater 
Soulo  S.  T.,  VVarehani 

Fish. 
Barnes  Bradfor  J,  Plymouth 

^lour  and  Grain. 
Sherman  Eleazsr  C,  Plymouth 
Whiton  Moses,  Hingham 

Fumitnra  Dealars. 
Brett  Zenaa  F.,  Wareham  [mouth 

Brotv-n   Stephen   P.    &   Brother,  Ply- 
Bush  Frederick,  East  Bridgewater 
FIstes  &  Brown,  (East)  Abiugton 
Field  Eustace,  ]5ridge\,'ater 
Holbrook  Loring,  (south)  Abington 
Howard  &  Clark,  North  Bridgewater 
Keith  Henry  K.  &  Co.,  Kingston 
King  John  A.,  Abington 
Kingman  Josiah  W.,  Bridgewater 
Soulo  George,  Middleborough 
Soule  S.  T.,  Wareham 

Grist  Mills. 
Ames  Elijah,  Jlarshfield 
Bartlett  George  \V'.,  (Ponds)  Plymouth 
Carver  Ira,  Mcrshticld 
Clapp  Chandler,  Scituatc 
Clapp  John,  South  Scituate 
Gushing  Elijah,  Hanson 
Drew  &  Bailey,  Kingston 
F'reemont  Works,  Wareham 
Gardner  T.  &  J.,  South  Scituate 
Gurney  David  B.,  Abington 
Hatch  J.  &.  P.,  Marshfieia 
Hatch  Samuel,         " 
Hedge  Barnabr^,  Plymouth 
Hobart  Benjamin  &  Son,  Abington 
Holmes  Alexander,  Kingston 
Hooker  George  &  Co.,  Bridgewater 
Jacobs  B.  &  M.,  South  Scituate 
Keith  Lewis,  Narth  Bridgewater 
IJttle  Wm.  e.  &  S.,  Marshtieid 
Matfield  Co.,  East  Bridgewater 
MendaU  &  Rounseville,  Rochester 
Niuuasket  Co.,  Middleborough 
Pockham  Jonathan.  Rochester 
Plymouth  Wind  Mill  Co..  Plymouth 
Itichmond  Micah,  Plymouth 
Salmond  Peter,  Pembroke 
Shaw  Joseph,  Carver 


Shaw  S.  0.,Ea.st  Bridgewater 
Shepard  Calvin,  Pembroke 
Sopor  C!ad,  Hanson 
Tillson  J.  B.  &.  Co.,  Carver 
Treniont  Iron  Work.*,  AVareham 
Whiton  Moses,  Hingham 

Hair  Dresiers. 

Clary  George  C,  Plymouth 
Deere  Wm.  G.,  Hing!i;ini 
Hall  John  T.,  Plymouth 
Holmes  Winslow  S.,  "  [ter 

JIa.son  John  J.,  (Mattapoisett)  Kochoa- 
Ray  Caleb  Jr.,  Hingham 
Sauuderson  J.  B.,  AV'areham 
Stilwell  Eliaa  C,  East  Bridgewater 

Hardware  Dealers. 
Atsatt  John  &  Son,  (Mattapoiist;)  Ro- 
chester 
Drew  Wm.  R.,  Plymovith 
Ripley  AVilliam,  Abington 
Washburn  John,  Plymouth 

Hat  Manufacttu-er. 
Whiton  Elijah  I-.,  Hingham 

Hats,  Caps,  Furs,  &jo. 

Morton  E.  .!.,  North  Eridgevrater 
Peterson  Reuben,  Plymouth 
Tilden  Atherton,  Hingham 
Weston  &  Atwood,  PI3 mouth 

Hollow  Ware. 
Drew  Wm.  R.,  Plymouth 

Insurance  Agensiss. 
Brewster  Isaac,  Plymouth 
Hall  John  T.,  " 

Hill  Philip  S.,  Bridgewater 
Howla.nd  I'reeman  S.  Abington 
Josselyn  Hervey,  East  Bridgewater 

Iron  Forging  and  Anohovi. 

Bates  &  Holmes,  Hanover 
Curtis  George,  " 

Holmes  Alexander,  Kingston 
Russell  Nathaniel,  Plymouth 
Sylvester  John,  Hanover 

Iron  FoiTnders. 

Stoves,  HoUoiv  Ware,  aii.t  C.,s:i!ig?. 

Barter  Joshua,  Hanover 

Chapin  E.  &  Co.,  Plymouth 

Cobb  B.  &  Co.,  Plymouth 

Eddy  AVm.  S.  &  Son.,  Middleborough 

¥A\is  B.  &,  Co.,  Carver 

F'orbesDwelley, [stoves  &  fence]  Bridge- 
water 

Uolden  A.  H.,  Hingham 

Lock  LjTnan,  Kingston 

Matfield  Manufactuiing  Co.,  James 
Brown,  East  Bridgewater 

Pool  C.  C.  &  Co.,  Wnst  Bridgewater 

Pratt  David,  Carver 

Pratt  Lewis  &  Son,  Carver 

Ransom  &  Chase,         " 

Shaw  Ebenezer  D.,  Middleborough 

Last  Manufacturer. 
Sprague  Chandler,  North  Briigewatei' 

Livery  Stables. 
Bocorney  Joseph,  Hanover 
Chipman  S.,  Wareham 
Cole  &  Standish,  Middleboro' 
Curtis  Leander,  (East)  Abicgtoa 
Cushuian  Josiah,  Kingston 
Dean  Wm.  L.,  Middleborough 
Dralw  A.  B.,  North  Bridgev.ater 
Foster  A.  B.,  Kingston 

F'ulsom ,  Abington 

Gardner  Granville  &  Co.,  Plymouth 
Goodnow  George  ^V.,  Hingham 
GritTJn  Alfred,  East  Bridgewater 
Hammond  Leonard,  (Mattapoisett)  Ro- 
chester 
Hcrsey  Jason,  (South)  Abington 
Holbrook  David,  (East)      " 
Howard  Lucius,  " 

Hudson  John  O.,  East  Bridgewater 
Joslyn  E.  U.,  North  '■ 


Keitli  Marshall  D.,  (Wattapoisctt)  Ro- 
Lincoln  James  F.,  W'areham     [Chester 
Little  Isaac,  Hingham 
McKcnney  Hf  n»}-,  Abington 
McLaughlin  Franklin,  Bridgewater 
Mitchell  &  Wilbor,  " 

Morfe  S.  V.,  AVareham 
Nutter  Lsaac,  East  Bridgewater 
Perkins  J.  Jr.  &  Co.,  W  arehani 
Ripley  Ammi,  (South)  Abington 
Rogers  Harrison,  North  Bridgewater 
TAbbs  Fjrastus,  Hansoij 
W^jshburn  George,  Middleborough 
Wilder  E.,  Hingliam 
Winsor  Wm.  W .,  Duxbury 

Lumher  Doalers. 

Battles  John,  Plymouth 
Brown  Nathaniel,     '• 
Gushing  David  2d,  Hingham 
Dunbar  &  Soule,  North  Bridgev,'atcr 
Heraey  Ebed,  Hingham 
Ilov^ard  Perez  B.,  Wareliam 
Keith  Bela,  North  Bridgewater 
Alatfield  Manufactuiing  Company,  East 

Bridgewater 
Oti.<;  H.  &  E.,  Scituatc 
Reed  Amos,  Abington 
Richardson  Geo.  P.,  Duxbm-y 
Robbins  Leavitt  T.,  Plymouth 
Webb  Seth,  Scituate 

Machinists. 

r,rauford  Lewis  G.,  Plymouth 
East  Bridgewater  Iron  Co.,  J.  M.  Leon- 
ard, agent,  East  Bridgewater 
Keen   Samuel    Jr.,  [shoe    machinery] 

East  Bridgewater 
Matfield    Manufacturing    Co.,    James 

Brown,  East  Bridgewater 
McLauthlin  George  T.,  [shoe  machin- 
ery and  Rider's  patent  wheel]  Ply- 
mouth [Marshfield 
Reed  Jesse,  [nail  machines  &  pumps] 
Robbing  Cordage  Co.,  [cordage  machi- 
nery] Plymouth 
Whiting  Adoniram,  Plyicouth  [mouth 
Whiting  Ephraim,  (Chiltonville)  Ply- 

HarblG  and  Freestone. 

Evcleth  E!i?ha  &  Co.,  Bridgewater 
Thompson  Z.  H.,  Rochester 
Tribble  Hiram,  Kingstoa 
Tribblc  W'inslow  M.,  Plymouth 

Masons,  Colorers,  &  Whiteners. 

Barstow  Eenjamiii,  Duxbury 

Battles  D.  &  N.,  North  Bridgewater 

Bryant  Gridley,  Scituatc 

Crocker  M.,  Pembroke 

Everson  Barnabas,  Hanson 

Faunco  Charles  C,  Kingstoa 

Faunce  Nathaniel,         " 

Faunce  Seth,  " 

Fish  John  Jr., Pembroke 

Gardner  Jabez  M.,    " 

GiiTord  Thaddeus,  North  Brislgewater 

Harris  Seth  L.,  Hanson 

Hcrsey  Noah,  Hingham 

Horse}'  AVanen  A.,  '" 

Howland  Friend  W.,  Hanson 

Humphrey  C.  &  W^.,  Hinghitai 

Jones  Andrew,  North  Bridgewater 

Litchfield  Davis,  Scituate 

Litchfield  &  Farrar,  Uingham 

Mann  Reuben,  Scituate 

Mason  David,  North  Bridgewater 

Park  John  C,  Hingham 

Perkins  Simeon,  Bridgewater 

Robbing  Edmund,  Plymouth 

Standish  Benjamin,  Pembroke 

St4indish  George  B.,  Duxbury 

Standish  Job,  Bridgewater 

Taylor  Asa,  Pembroke 

Taylor  AVilljam,  '• 

Trow  F.,  North  Bridgewater 

Turner  Samuel  H.,  Scituate 

Washburn  L.  &  Co.,  North  Bridgewater 

Whiting  J.  A.,  East  Ericlgewater 

Whitman  Marcena,  East  Bridgewater 

Wood  Isaac,  Plymoutli 


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Mast  Makers. 
Brown  Natlianiel,  Plymouth 
Davis  William,  Hingham 

Medicme3. 
Hall  John  T.,  Plymouth 
Harlow  DaTid,        '• 

Merchant  Tailors. 

Alien  Samuel  E^  East  Bridgewater 
Brett  &  Kingman,  North  Eridgo.vater 
Corbett  .John  K.,  Hingham 
Damon  C.  A.,  Marshfield 
Fuller  C.  &  S.  K.,  Micldleborough 
Howard  William  P.,  North Brirlgcwater 
Keith  Henry  K.  &  Co.,  Kingston 
Leonard  James  M.,  Briilgewatsr 
Perliins  N.  C,  Middleborough 
Pierce  James  G.,  Abington 
Stewart  James  G.,East  Bridge'watar 
Todd  John,  Hingham 
Vaughan  George,  Jiiddleborough 

Millinory  Goods. 
Atwood  John  B.,  Pl.ymouth 
Howard  William  P.,  North  Bridgewater 
Turner  Deborah  L.,  Plymouth 

Millwrights. 
Packard  Lemuel,  Marshfield 
Packard  Nahum,         " 
Eider  Daniel  Jr.,  Plymouth 
S Prague  James  Jr.,  Marshfield 
Wright  William,  Plympton 

Kusio  Teacher. 
Harlow  Mary  M.,  Plj-niouth 

Kails,  Koops,  &/.?. 

[See  also  Tacks.] 

Agawam  Iron  Co.,  S.  T.  Tisdalc,  agent, 

Waieham 
East  Bridgewater  Iron  Co.,  J.  M.  Leon- 
ard, agent.  East  Bridgewater 
Lazell,  Perkins  &  Co.,  [iron  for  loco- 
motives &  sugar  mill  shafts]  Bridge- 
Parker  Mills,  Vv'areham  [water 
Russell  Nathaniel  &  Co.,  Plj^mouth 
Tremout  Iron  Works,  West  Warebam 

Oysters  and  Ssfreshmenjs. 
Barnes  James,  Plymouth 
Besse  Constant,  ^V'arebam 
Bullen  Garrison  S.,  Hingham 
Bumpus  B.  B.,  Wareham 
Davis  John  R.,  Plymouth 
Eldridgc  Reuben,  Hingham 
Gleason  J.  G.  &  J.,  Plymouth 
Smith  John  II..  Scituate 
Stickney  Samuel,  Duxbury 
Stilwell  Eliaa  C,  East  Bridgewater 

Painters. 

Alden  James  S.,  Bridgewater 

ISarrows  Geo.,  (Mattapoisett)  Rochester 

Bean  Hiiam,  East  Bridgewater 

Ronncy  George,  Kingston 

Brayman  John,  Bridgewater 

Cliandler  Alden,  Duxbury 

Cobb  David,  Hingham 

CoUamore  Frederick,  Pembroke 

Eldridgc  0.  &  J.,  Hingham 

E!Ls  John  P.,  Hanover 

French  Daniel,  F.ist  Bridgewater 

GiLson  I.oren/.o,  (East)  Abington 

Hall  &  >Vood,  Middleborough 

Harding  Janicrt  S.,  (South)  Abington 

Hathaway  Henry,  Duxbury 

Hathaway  Jo.ihua  W.,    " 

Her.scy  John  P.,  Hingham 

Howard  A.  B.,  Wareh.am 

Howe  Edward  C,  (South)  Abington 

Hunt  Judson,  Scituate 

Jone.H  E.,  (M.att.ipoisett)  Rochester 

Jones  Sctli  &  Son,  Pembroke 

Keith  JL  D.,  (Mattapoi.-jctt)  Kochestor 

Lanes  &  Kingman,  Hingham 

La^vrenrc  Thomas,  South  Scitunte 

Lucas  lx;vi  M.,  East  Briilgewater 

Marston  Wm.  G.,  North  Bridgewater 

Mott  Joshua,  Scituato 

Murdock  Jason  F.,  Wareham 


Prouty  Thomas  L.,  Scituate 
Richmond  Lucius,  North  Bridgewater 
Rogers  William,  IMarshfield 
Savery  William  T.,  Plymouth 
Sparrow  Jacob  G.,  Middleborough 
Sprague  Joseph  T.,  Hingham 
Sweet  Sylvester,  Plymouth 
Swift  &  Loring,  Duxbury 
Thomas  Jerome,  Bridgewater 
Thomas  William  Jr.,  Hingham 
Thompson  (;harles,  East  Bridgswater 
Tribble  Gideon  H.,  Plymouth 
'J'ribble  Hiram,  Kingston 
Tribble  Isaac,  Plymouth 
Tribble  William  B.,   " 
Young  Edwin,  Scituate 

Paints,  Oil,  and  Glass. 

Bourne  Proctor.  Marshfield 
Drew  Atwood  L.,   Plymouth 
Lanes  &  Kingman,  Hingham 
Murdock  Jason  F.,  Wareham 

Paper  Mill. 
Hooker  George.  Bridgewater 
Patent  Leather  ManufajuUrer. 

Stoddard  Nathaniel,  North  Bridgewatc: 

Pat.  Tenant  Cutter  Mannfac'r. 
Damon  Lewis,  Bridgewater 
Physicians. 

Alden  Samuel.  Bridgewater 
Barker  Bowen.  Hanson 
Blanchard  H.,  Marshfield 
Borden  A.  K..  North  Bri  igewater 
Bryant  Horatio,  "  " 

Bumpus  Charles,  Carver 
Chase  A.  P.,  Abington 
Collamorc  F.,  Pembroke 
Doggett  P.  F.,  Wareham 
Drake  11.  A7.,'Middleborougli 
Eddy  H.  H..  North  Bridgewater 
Ellis  W.  N.,  Rochester 
Erland  Henry.  Carver 
Fi.ske  R.  T.  P.,'  Hingham 
Forbes  .los.  B.,  Hanover 
F'oster  P.,  South  Scituate 
Gage  Thomas  E.,  Rochester 
Garatt  Alfred  C,  Abington 
Gordon  Timothy,  Plymouth 
Hammond  J.  S.,  Pl3'mpton 
Harlow  J.,  Hingham 
Haskell  Joseph,  Rochester 
Hopkins  Thomas,  Scituate 
Hubbard  Benjamin,  Plymouth 
Jackson  Alexander,         " 
James  Elisha,  Scituate 
Jones  Henry  N.,  Kingston 
King  Charles  A.,  Abington 
King  George,  Middleborough 
Kingman  A.  W.,  North  Bridgewater 
Mackie  Peter,  W'areham 
Millet  Asa,  East  Bridgewater 
Morton  Cyrus,  HaUfax 
Morton  Loyd,  " 

Nichols  Paul  L.,  Kingston 
Orr  Hector.  IX'^t  Bridgewater 
Orr  Sam'l  A.,  "  " 

I'aine  Isaac,  Marslilield 
I'erkins  John,  Middleborough 
Perry  Nathan,  North  Bridgewater 
Porter  John,  Duxbury 
Pratt  Calvin  B..  Bridgewater 
Robinson  M.,  Middleborough 
Shaw  Samuel,  Wareham 
Snow  George  W  ,  Middleborough 
Southwortii  N.,  Rochester 
Sparrow  William,  Rochester 
Stevenson  Ezra,  Hingham 
Stetson  A.  E.,  South  Scituate 
Sturtovant  George,  Middleborough 
Thaxter  E.,  Abington 
Thonia-s  F.,  Scituate 
Underwood  J.  M.,  Abington 
Warren  Wiuslow,  Plymouth 
Webster  Ervin,  " 

Whitman  Noah,  West  Bridgewater 
Wliitwell  Benjamin,  Hanover 
Wilde  James,  Daxbury 
Wright  0.,  North  Bridgewater 


Planing  Mills. 
Benson  &  Smith,  Middleborough 
Cushing  Nathan  W.,  Hanson 
Matfield  Manuf.  Co.,  East  Bridgewater 
Namasket  Company,  Middleborough 
Parker  B.  &  II.  L..  Hingham 
Reed  Samuel  &  Co..  Abington 
Tilson  J.  B.  &  Co.,  Carver 

PlESter  Mill. 
Holmes  Alexander,  Kingston 

Printers. 
]5Iossom  Thomas  D.,  Hingham 
Farmer  Jedediah,  '• 

Hatcli  George  U.,  Plymouth 
Perkins  Charles  A.  S.,  Plymouth 
Thurber  James,  " 

Provision  Dealers. 

Bradford  Lemuel  Jr.,  Plymouth 

Brown  E.  G.,  North  Bridgewater 

Field  Charles  C,  "  " 

Holmes  Amasa  &  Co.,  Plymouth 

Nelson  Elisha,  Plymouth 

Olney  Zaben,  " 

Ripley  Henry,  Hingham 

SnowL.  &  M.,  (Mattapoisett) Kcchest^ 

Public  Houses. 

Abington    Hotel,  Alfred  Pool,   (East) 
Abington  [poLsett)  Rochester 

Barstow  House,  Sol.  N.  Eaton,  (Matta-  ■ 
Bradford  John  H.,  Plpnouth 
Bridgewater  Hotel,  Mitchell  &  Wilbor, 
Bridgewater  [Duxbury 

Commercial    House,     B.    D.    Winsor, 
Ilalfway  House,  John  Prouty,  South 
Scituate  [Bridgewater 

Hudson  House,  John  0.  Hudson,  East 
King  House,  N.  Hills,  Abington 
Mansion  House,  N.  M.  Perry.  Plymouth 
Morse's  Hotel.  S.  F.  Morse,  Wareham 
Namasket  House,  W.  L.  Dean,  Middle- 
borough [Hanover 
North  River  House,  Joseph  Boeorney, 
Old  Colony  House,  Geo.  W.  Goodnow, 

Hingham  « 

Plymouth  County  House,  Ijconard 
Hammond,  (Mattapoisett)  Rochester 
Rogers  U,  Marshfield  [Bridgewater 
Salisbury  House,  A.  S.  Drake,  North 
Samoset  House,  Tribou  &  Gardner, 
Plymouth       '  [Bridgewater 

Satucket  House,  E.  H.  Joslyn,  North 
Satuit  House,  T.  J.  Curtis,  Scituate 
South  Shore  House,  John  D.  Torrey, 

Scituate 
Union  House,  Isaac  Little,  Hingham 
Wanciuco  House,  S.   Chipman,  Ware- 
ham 

Pump  and  Block  Makers. 

Davis  Willi.ani,  Hingham 
Soule  Lot,  Duxbury 
TiTrner  David,  Plymouth 

Riveli  Manufactory. 

Plymouth     Mills,     Jaincs     Danforth, 
agent,  Plymouth 

Saddle,  Trunk,  and  Harness 
Makers. 
Chandler  H.  D.,  Hanover 
Crocker  W.  N.,  Wareham 
("ushing  Henry,  Hingham 
Dorr  Nathan  B.,  Duxbury 
Harlow  H.,  (South)  Abington 
Hathaway  Fldward,  Plymouth 
Ucrsey  David  A.,  Hingham 
Jackson  William  H.,  Plj-mouth 
Lazell  Thomas,  Middleborough 
Leavitt  A.  M.,  North  IJridgewatcr 
Loring  A\llliani,  ^Varoham 
Kipley  Christopher  B.,  Hanson 
Severance  James  F.,  East  Bridgewater 
Stetson  Joseph,  Kingston 
Stilwell  Elias  C,  East  Bridgewater 
Swift  .foshua  W.,  Duxbury 
Swift  &  Loring,  " 

Sail  Makers. 
Chiurchill  lAjwis,  Wai-eham 
Drew  David,  Plymouth 


PLYMOUTH     COUNTY. 


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Miiyhew,  Palmer  &  Nye.  Iliosham 
Morton  Cliarles,  Duxbury 
Morton  Of  is,  " 

Piitersoii  'I'liomas,     " 
Siiuuious  1-omuel,  Plymouth 

Salt  Works. 
Burr  Samuel,  llingham 
Sears  Orin,  " 

Saw  Mills. 

AndrovrsManasseh,[bosboards]Bil:lge- 

WXtCT 

Benson  &  Smith,  Middleborough 

Bonncy  Cepha.s,  Marshfiekl 

Bradford  .Samuel,  [staves]  Plymouth 

Cains  &  Co.,  Duxbury 

Carver  E.  &  Co.,  East  Bridgowa'cer 

Carver  E.  &  Co.,  Halifax 

Chandler  Charles,  Duxbury 

Chandler  .Simeon,  Pembroke 

Chandler  Simeon,  Duxbury 

Church  &  ILa-skell,  Rochester 

Clapp  John,  South  Scituate 

Cox  George,  Middleborougii 

Cashing  Elijah,  Hanson 

Cushing  Nathaniel  W.,  Hanson 

Ellis  Thomas,  Rochester 

Fuller's  Mills,  Halifax 

Gardner  T.  J.,  South  Scituate 

Gibbs  William  B  ,  Carver 

Hatch  D.  P.,  Marshfield 

Hatch  Elisha  &  Others,  Marshfield 

Hatch  George  F.,  [box  mill]  Pembroke 

Hatch  Samuel,  Marshfield 

Hobart  Benjamin  &  Son,  Abington 

Hobart  &  Curtis,  Hanson 

Hooker  George  &  Co.,  Bridgewater 

Howard  Martin,  Plympton 

Jacobs  B.  &  M.,  South  Scituate 

Jones  Amos,  Pembroke 

Lazell,  Perkins  &  Co.,  Bridgewater 

Matfield  Manuf.  Co.,  East      " 

Mendall,  IlounseviUe  &  Co.,  Rochester 

Nama3ket  Company,  Middleborough 

Peirce  Job,  " 

Peterson  Stephen,  Duxbury 

Pteed  Samuel  &  Co.,  Abington 

ItiJer  &  Haskell,  Rochester 

Rogei-s  M.  F.,  Marshfield 

Salmond  Peter,  Pembroke 

Shaw  Joseph,  Carver 

Shepard  Calvin,  Pembroke 

Soule  Otis,  MiddleJ)orough 

Sprague  Parker  &  Co.,  Marshfield 

Taber  Wm.  R.  &  Co.,  Rochester 

Thomas  Simeon,  Middleborough 

Thompson  Amasa,  " 

Thompson  Z.,  Halifax 

Tilson  J.  B.  &  Co.,  Career 

Ward  EUab  &  Co.,       " 

Screw  Auger  Manufaetursr. 
Bailey  Nahum,  Kingston 

Shingle  Mills. 

Gibbs  William  B.,  Carver 
Naraasket  Company,  JlidiUeborough 
Taber  Wm.  R.  &  Co.,  Rochester 

Shoe  Tool  Manufacturers. 

[See  Edge  Tools  arid  Shoe  Tools.] 

Shovel  Manufacturers. 

Ames  0.  &  Son,  West  Bridgewater 
Eddy  Wm.  S.  &  Son,  Middleborough 
Parker  0.  &  T.,  Plympton 
Peirce  &  Wood,  Middleborough 
Washburn  Philander,      '' 

Soap  Manufacturers. 
Alger  George  P.,  Bridgewater 
Kenney  Edward  &  J.,  " 
Willis  Edward,  Kingston 

Stoves  and  Grates. 

Atsatt    John    &    Son,    (Mattapoisettl 
Bates  Joseph  I.,  Scituate      [Rochester 
Clark  Willard,  Duxbury 
Doane  George  H.,  Middleborough 
Drew  William  R.,  Plymouth        [water 
East  Bridgewater  Stove  Co.,  E.  Bridge- 
French  Phineas,  Abington 
Holbrook  Loring,  (South)  Abington 


Homer  Joseph,  Warehain 
Hosmer  Francis  D.,  Bridgewater 
.ludkins  Wm.  ^t.,  [agent]  E.  Bridgcw'r 
Loring  Eiios,  Uiugham 
Ripley  William,  Abington 
Snnth  &  Horvey,  North  Bridgewater 
Tuck  Lorenzo,  "  " 

Wa.shburn  .John,  Plymouth 
M'itherell  &  Feuno,  (East)  .Vbington 

Tack,  Nail,  and  Shoe  Nail 
Manufacturers. 

Bartlett  Elijah,  Bridgewater 
Edes  &  Wood,  Plymouth 
Gurney  David  B.,  Abington  [son 

Hanson  Iron  Co.,  Is.aac  Cushing,  Ilan- 
Hobart  Benj.  &  Sou,  (South)  Abington 
Howland  Luther.  Hanson 
Howard  Martin  Jr.,  Plympton 
Keith  Zcbina,  Bridgewater 
Loring  Samuel,  Du.xbury 
Matfield  Manufacturing  Co..  E.  Bridge- 
water,  James  Brown,  agent 
Perry  E.  G.,  Hanover 
Phillips  Ezra,  Hansoa 
Reed  Hora,tio  G..  Marshfield 
Salmond  Samuel,  Hanover 
.Sylvester  John,  Han.-^on 
Walker  Charles,  Marshfield 

Tin  Plate  and  Shaet  Iron 
"Workers. 
Atsatt    John    &    Son    (Mattapoisett) 
Bates  Joseph  I.,  Scituate      [Rochester 
Clark  Willard,  Duxbury 
Doane  George  H.,  Jliddleborough 
Drew  William  R.,  Plymouth 
French  Phineas,  Abington 
Homer  Joseph,  Wareham 
Hosmer  Francis  D.,  Bridgewater 
Juilkins  William  M.,  [ag't]  East  Bridge- 
Loring  Enos,  Hingham  [water 

Smith  &  Hervey,  North  Bridgewater 
Tuck  Lorenzo,  "  " 

Washburn  John,  Plymouth 
Witherell  &  Fenno,  (East)  Abington 

Tanners  and  Curriers. 
Church  William,  Hanover 
Cushman  Samuel  E.,  Kingston 
Ford  Joshua  H.,  Duxbury 
Lincoln  Robert  W.,  [currier]  Hingham 
Loring  Alfred,  Hingham 
Richmond  Micah,  Plymouth 
Rose  Seth.  Hanover 
Stetson  AV'illiam,  Kingston 
Stoddard  Laban,  Hingham 
White  Joseph,  Hanson 

Toy  Ware  Manufacturers. 

Hersey  Caleb  S.,  Hingham 
Hersey  E.  L.,  " 

Hersey  Joseph  Jr.,   " 
Hersey  Samuel,        " 

Truckmen. 

Barnes  Charles  E.,  Plymouth 
Baxter  Josiah  D.,  " 

Hersey  A.  F.,  Hingham 
Simmons  George  .)r.,  Plymouth 

Twine  and  Line  Manufacturers. 

Cowen  Robert,  Plymouth 
Dimon  Benjamin,     '' 
Irish  Charles  B.,      '• 

Umhrella  Manufacturer. 
Cazneau  Edward,  Hingham 

Upholsterers'  Trimming's. 

Fringes  and   Tassels. 
Baker  J.  &  Son,  Hingham 
Farrar  &  Co.,  " 

Undertakers. 
Bates  Clement,  Plymouth 
Beal  George,  Hanson 
Bishop  C.  D.,  South  Scituate 
Brewster  Nathan  C,  Duxbury 
Cobb  Thomas,  Carver 
French  Brazard,  Hingham 
Hammond  Frederick,  Scituate 
Keen  Judah  B.,  East  Bridgewater 
Lane  Daniel  S.  M.,  Plympton 


Pratt  James,  Kingston 
Richmond  Andrew,  Halifax 
Simmons  Nathan,  Pembroke 
Wheeler  John,  Abington 

Watch  Makers. 

Gooding  John,  Plymouth 
Noyes  Isaiah,  Abington 
Petts  Joseph  F.,  Wareham 
Standi.sh  G.  W.,  Bridgewater 
Studley  D.  F.,  North    " 
Studley  W.  B.,  (East)  Abington 
Swift  IJenjamin,  Plymouth 
Thatcher  &  Butuiau,  Middleborough 
Thaxter  Joseph,  Hingham 
Tinkham  Roland,  Middleborough 
Tower  Reuben,  Hingham 
Wilder  Ezra,  •' 

West  India  Goods  and  Groceries. 

Barnes  L.  I.  &  J.,  Hingham 
Barnes  Levi,  Plymouth 
Bradford  Lemuel  Jr.,  Plymouth 
Bramhall  Ellis  B,  Plymouth 
lirett  &  Kingman,  North  Bridgewater 
Churchill  John  D.,  Plymouth 
Drew  Atwood  L.,  Plymouth 
Erland  Henry,  Plymouth 
Estes  &  Browu,  (East)  Abington 
Finney  ElkanahC,  Plj'mouth 
Harlow  Sylvanus,  " 

Holmes  &  Scudder,      " 
Keith  H.  K.  .t  Co.,  Kingston 
Keith  Lewis,  East  Bridgewater 
Kingman  &  Brett,  North  Bridgewater 
Lane  R.  &  C,  Hingham 
.Morton  I.  &  E.,  Plymouth 
Nye  John,  Hingham 
Pickens  George,  Middleborough 
Pixjbbins  J.  A.  &  F.  W.,  Plymouth 
Sherman  S.  &  T  B.,  " 

Spnoner  Nathaniel  B. ,  " 

Tinkham  Enoch,  Middleborough 
Turner  Ezekiel  C.,  Plymouth 
Waterman  George,  Jliddleborough 
Wells  Phineas,  Plymouth 
Whiting  Peter  L.,  Hingham 
Whitmarsh  E.,  East  Bridgewater 
Wood  Nathaniel,  Plymouth 

Wheelwrights  and  Carriage 
Makers. 
Barnes  Ellis  Jr.,  Plymouth 
Barrows  H.,  Wareham 
Brown  B(da,  Abington 
Bryant  John,  Hanson 
Cahoon  E.,  Wareham 
Clark  Thomas,  Hanson 
Eells  Robert,  Hanover 
Forbes  Willard,  \Vest  Bridgewater 
Gardner  WiUiam,  North        " 
Gifford  D.  A.,  Pembroke 
Gilford  Pardon,  Rochester 
House  James,  South  Scituate 
King  Francis  D.,  Bridgewater 
Nelson  A.  0.  &  Co.,  Plymouth 
Parris  Ambrose,  Pembroke 
Peirce  Baile^v,  Abington 
Reed  Abiel,  (East)  Abington 
Rich  John  L.,  Plymouth 
Richmond  Ruel,  North  Bridgewater 
Rogers  Arthur,  Marshfield 
Shurtleft'  Lothrop, Middleborough 
.Siuimons  Jonatha  i,  Slarshfield 
Simmons  JIason,  Duxbury 
Stetson  Nelson,  " 

Tripp  James  M.,  Kingston 
Turner  Thomas,  Hanover 
Vaughn  Daniel  &  Ezra,  Carver 
Waters  Samuel,  South  Scituate 
AVeutworth  Horace,  Bridgewater 
WhitonBcla  H.,  Hingham 

Wooden  Ware  Manufacturers. 

Corthell  Isaac,  Hingham 
Corthell  Nelson,       '• 
Hersey  Cushing,         " 

Wool  Fulling  and  Carding  MUl. 
Hatch  D.  P.,  Marshfield 

Woollen  Yarn. 

Bradford  John  C,  Duxbury 


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SUFFOLK  COUNTY 


Was  incorporated  May  10th,  1643,  and  then  included  Norfolk  as  well  as  Suffolk.  It  now  contains  only 
the  city  of  Boston,  the  towns  of  Chelsea  and  North  Chelsea,  and  the  islands  in  Boston  Harbor.  The 
County  was  divided  March  26th,  1793.    . 

The  population  in  1810  was  95,773  ;  and  the  number  of  towns,  2. 

In  1850  the  population  v/as  114, 520;  number  of  towns  3,  North  Chelsea  having  been  taken  from 
Chelsea  and  incorporated. 


COUNTY  OPFIOERS. 

Judge  of  Probate,  Edward  G.  Lorinj:^,  Boston. 

Register  of  Probate,  Horatio  M.  Willis,  Boston. 

Clerks  of  Suprenis   Court  and  Court  of  Common 
Pleas,  George  C.  Wilde,  Joseph  Willard,  Boston. 

Register  of  Deeds,  Henry  Alline,  Boston. 

County  Trensurer,  James  C.  Dunn,  Boston. 

Keeper  of  County  Jail,  Gustavus  Andrews. 

County  'Attorney,  Samuel  Dunn  Parker,  Boston. 

Sheriff,  JospphEveleth ,  House  73  Summer  Street, 
Office  Court  House. 

Deputy  Sheriffs. 

Watson  Freeman,  House  78  Dover  Street.  Office 

7  Court  Square.  i  [5  Court  Square. 
Daniel  J.  Qohwvn,  House  22  Leveo-et  Street,  Office 
Silas  P.  Tarbell,  Ho'use  7  Crescent  Place,  Office 

8  (,'ourt  Square. 

Jabez  Pratt,  Office  8  Coui-t  Square. 
Joseph  A.  Willard,  Court  of  Com7non  Pleas. 
Benjamin   F.   Bayley,  House   13    Osborn  Place, 
Office  Old  State  House. 
Erastus  Rugg,  Chelsea. 

Probate  Court  holden  at  the  Probate  Office  in 
Boston  every  Monday  in  the  months  of  January  to 
May  inclusive  ;  every  Monday  in  June,  except  the 
first  and  last;  and  every  Monday,  exc^ept  the  first, 
in  the  months  of  August  to  December  inchisive. 
Commissio7iers  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

John  P.  Bigelow,  Wm.  Tufts,  John   A.   Bolles, 
Charles  W.  Lovett. 


Justices  of  the  Peace  in  Boston. 


Justices  of  the  Peace 
Atkins,  John 
Austin,  Ivors  J. 
Barnes,  Isaac  O. 
Bartlett,  Sidney 
Bassett,  Francis 
Betton,  N.  C. 
Chandler,  P.  W. 
Codman,  John 
Cooke,  J.  P.  ' 

Curtis,  Benjamin  S.. 
Curtis,  Charles  P. 
Gushing,  Abel 
Gushing,  L.  S. 
Dame,  A.  A. 
Davis,  Charles  G. 
Davis,  Isaac  P. 
Dexter,  Thomas  A. 
Dimmock,  J.  L. 
Draper,  Moses 
Eliot,  Samuel  A. 
Fairbanks,  Stephen 
Field,  Justin 
Foster,  William 
Fuller,  II.  H. 
Giles,  Joel 
Gorham,  Benjamin 
Gray,  William 
Guild,  Benjami;! 
Hale,  Nathan 
Hancock,  Charles  L. 
llayward,  Charles 
Healy,  J.  P. 
Hubbard,  William  J. 
Lawrence,  Amos 
Lincoln,  Ezra 
Lincoln,  Heman 


a7id  of  the  Quorum  in  Boston. 
Loring,  Charles  G. 
Loring,  John  J. 
Lunt,  George 
McCleary,  S.  F. 
Merrill,  J.  C. 
Mitchell,  Nathaniel 
Parker,  William 
Perkins,  T.  H. 
Phillips,  Thomas  W. 
Power,  Thomas 
Hand,  Benjamin 
Revere,  Joseph  W. 
Riley,  Patrick 
Rogers,  John  G. 
Russell,  C.  T. 
Sears,  David 
Shaw,  Robert  G. 
Sohier,  Edward  D. 
Sohier,  "William  D. 
Sprague,  Charles 
Stearns,  Jacob 
Sturgis,  William 
Sumner,  Bradford 
Tilden,  Joseph 
Washburn,  W.  R.  P. 
Watts,  Francis  O. 
Wells,  Charles 
Wilde,  Geo.  C. 
Wilkins,  John  II. 
Willard,  Joseph 
Williams,  S.  K. 
Wright,  Isaac  II. 

Chelsea. 
Slack,  Ruggles 

N.  Chelsea. 
Stowcrs,  Joseph 


Abbott,  James  A. 
Adams,C.  B.  F. 
Adams,  Charles  F. 
Adams,  George  W. 
Adams,  John  C. 
Adams,  Joseph  H. 
Adams,  Paul 
Allen,  Charles  E. 
Allen,  C.  J.  F. 
Allen,  F.  H. 
Allen,  James  B. 
Alline,  Henry 
Albree,  John 
Amee,  J.  L.  C. 
Amory,  James  S. 
Amory,  William 
Amory,  Thos.  C. 
Andrew,  John  A. 
Andrews,  Gustuvus 
Andrews,  William  T. 
Andros,  Milton 
Appleton,  Nathan 
Appleton,  William 
Appleton,  W.  C. 
Atkinson,  Jacob 
Atvvood,  Charles 
Austin,  Joseph 
Avery,  Edward 
Bacon,  Jacob 
Bailey,  Adams 
Baker,  James 
Baker,  James  L. 
Baldwin,  Aaron 
Baldwin,  James  F. 
Ball,  Nahum 
Baker,  James  L. 
Ballard,  James  M. 
Ballard,  John    ^ 
Ballard,  Joseph 
Barker,  James 
Barnicoat,  William 
Batchelder,  F.  L. 
Bartlett,  William  S. 
Barrett,  Jonathan  F. 
Bemis ,  George 
Beal,  Thatcher 
Beals,  William 
Beals,  William  Jr. 
Bell,  Joseph  M. 
Benjamin,  James 
Bigelow,  Horatio 
Bigelow,  Prescott 
Bishop,  Joel  P. 
Blake,  Edward 
Blake,  George  Baty 
Blanchard,  Andrews 
Blanchard,  Geo.  D.  B. 
Blodgctt,  Luther 
Bolles,  Matthew 
Bowditch,  Jonathan  I. 
Bowditch,  N.  I. 
Bowker,  Albert 
Bradford,  Wm.  B. 
Bradley,  Joseph  H. 
Bradlee,  Josiah 
Bradbury,  Charles 


Briggs,  Billings 
Brigham,  Elijah  D. 
Brigham,  William 
Brinley,  Francis 
Brooks,  Benjamin  F. 
Brooks,  Edward 
Brooks,  Francis  A. 
Brooks,  W"illiam  G. 
Brown,  Charles 
Brown,  George  M. 
Browne,  Albert  G. 
Browne,  John  W. 
Bryant,  David 
Bryant,  G.  J.  F. 
Buckingham,  J.  H. 
Buck,  Edward 
Buck,  Ephraim 
Bullard,  Francis 
Bulfinch,  Geo.  S. 
Bulfinch,  Thomas 
Burnham,  George  P. 
Butler,  Benjamin 
Butters,  William 
Cabot,  Henry 
Cady,  Eben.  E. 
Carruth,  Nathan 
Cartwright,  C.  W. 
Gary,  T.  G. 
Chadwick,  Ebenezer 
Chandler,  G.  W. 
Chandler,  L.  H. 
Chandler,  T.  P. 
Cheever,  James 
Chase,  Enoch 
Chase,  Cyrus 
Chase,  Theodore 
Cheever,  Tracy  P. 
Chickering,  .Jonas 
Child,  Stephen 
Clapp,  William  W. 
Clark,  Albert 
Clark,  Benj.  C. 
Clark,  E.  P. 
Clark,  Henry 
Clark,  James 
Clark,  John 
Clarke,  M.  S. 
Codman,  Henry 
Codman,  Robert 
Coffin,  George  W. 
Colby,  Robert 
Cole,  Ravmond 
Cook,  Chas.  E. 
Cooke.  B.  F. 
Coolidge,  S.  F. 
Cooley,  George  W. 
Cowdin,  John 
Cowdin,  Robert 
Crocker  Uriel, 
Crockett,  George  K. 
Crockett,  George  W. 
Crosby,  Frederick 
Crowninshicld,  E.  A. 
Cruft,  I'^dward 
Cummings,  Cyrus 
Currier,  Benjamin  H. 


SUFFOLK 

COUNTY. 

177 

Curtis,  George  T. 

Gill,  Thomas 

Jewell,  Harvey 

Nickerson,  Screno  D, 

Curtis,  Thomas  B. 

Gleason,  Horace 

Jones,  Samuel 

Noyes,  Daniel 

Cnshing,  Abncr  L. 

Goldsbury,  John 

Joy,  Albion  K.  R 
Kelley,  William  F.  A. 

Noyes,  George  F. 

Gushing,  Thomas  P. 

Gordon,  George  W. 

Nutter,  Charles  C. 

Cushmau,  F.  L. 

Gordon,  Solomon  Jones 

Kelley,  Webster 

Nutter,  Thomas  F. 

Cutler,  Pliny 

Gooch,  Daniel  W. 

Kelley,  Daniel  D. 

Ober,  John  P. 

Uana,  Edward  A. 

Goodrich,  Charles  B. 

Kendall,  J.  Henry 

Oliver,  Peter 

Dana,  llichard  II. 

(jove,  Jolin 

Kendall,  Sewall 

Osgood,  Isaac  P. 

Danforth,  Isaac 

Gould,  Benjamin  A. 

Kent,  George 

Otis,  I'Mmund  15. 

Darracolt,  George 

Gould,  Benjamin  T. 

Kettelle,  Jacob  Q. 

Otis,  William  F. 

Davis,  Adolphus 

Grant,  Moses 

King,  J.  G. 

Otis,  George  W. 

Davis,  Augustus  B. 

Grcele,  Samuel 

Kingsbury,  George  H. 

Otis,  Theodore 

Davis,  Charles  G. 

Grecly,  Philip,  Jr. 

Knapp,  William 

Paige,  James  W. 

Davis.  Henry 

Green,  John,  Jr. 

Kuhn,  George  II. 

Paine,  Charles  C. 

Davis,  Daniel 

Greene,  B.  D. 

Lamb,  Thomas 

Paine,  Robert  Treat 

Davenport,  Henry 

Greenoiigh,  Alfred 

Lamson,  John 

Palfrey,  William 

Day,  Joseph  M. 

Greenough,  D.  S. 

Langdon,  J.  W. 

Palmer,  George  IL 

Dehon,  William 

Grcenoua;h,  Wm.  W. 

Lawrence,  Amos  A. 

Park,  John  C. 

Denioud,  Charles 

Griggs,  George 

Lawrence,  James 

Parker,  Aurclius  1). 

Denny,  Daniel 

Griswold,  Almon  W. 

Lawrence,  Samuel 

Parker,  Charles  Henry 

Denton,  William 

Gregg,  Washington  P. 

Lawton,  John  T. 

Parker,  Francis  E. 

Denton,  William  Pitt 

Guild,  SamuelE. 

Leavitt,  Benson 

Parker,  Henry  M. 

Derby,  E.  H. 

Hahn,  Silas  B. 

Leighton,  Charles 

Parker,  Henry  T. 

Dexter,  George  M. 

Hall,  Adin 

Leighton,  John  C. 

Parker,  Isaac 

Dexter,  William  S. 

Hall,  Andrew  T. 

Lewis  Joseph 

Parker,  Matthew  S. 

Dowe,  Joseph 

Hall,  Franklin 

Lewis,  Winslow,  Jr. 

Parmentcr,  Williani  E. 

Dow,  James  B, 

Hall,  James 

Lerow,  Lewis 

Parsons,  William 

Dinglev,  John  T. 

Hall,  Henry 

Libby,  Richard 

Perkins,  Samuel  S. 

Dixwell,  Epes  S. 

Hall,  Samuel 

Lincoln,  Charles  D. 

Peabodv,  Owen  G. 

Dodge,  John  C. 

Hall,  Thomas  B. 

liist,  Charles 

Peters,"Edward  D. 

Dorr,  William  B. 

Hale,  Moses  L. 

Loring,  Benjamin 

Pike,  Charles  E. 

Dorrance,  Oliver  B. 

Hale,  Nathan,  Jr. 

Loring,  Edward 

Pickering,  Edward 

Dow,  Nathan  T. 

Harlow,  Thomas  S. 

Loring,  C.  W. 

Pierce,  Roger  N. 

Driscoll,  Cornelius 

Harris,  George  S. 

Iioring,  Ellis  Gray 

Pinkerton,  J.  M. 

Drown,  Thomas 

Hart,  Samuel  R. 

Loring,  Francis  C. 

Phillips,  George  W. 

1  Dudley,  E.  G. 

Hartshorn,  Eliphalet  P. 

Loring  John  A. 

Phillips,  James 

Dunn,  James  C. 

Harvey,  Peter 

Loring,  John  F. 

Phillips,  John  L. 

Dutton,  Henry  W. 

Haskell,  Benjamin 

Lord,  Henry  C. 

Phelps,  Abner 

Dwight,  Thomas 

Haskell,  William 

liovell,  Michael 

Piper,  Solomon 

Eaton,  Willian^ 

Haven,  Franklin 

Lovett,  Charles  W, " 

Plimpton,  Silas  F. 

Eastburn,  John  H 

Hazelton,  Horace  L. 

Lovis,  Francis  A. 

Plympton,  Henry 

Eddy,  Caleb 

Hawes,  William  T. 

Low,  Obed  B. 

Pond,  Benjamin 

Eddy,  R.  H. 

Hayden,  William 

Lowell,  John  A. 

Pope,T.  B. 

Edmands,  B.  F. 

Hayes,  Francis  B. 

Lyman,  George  Y/. 

Pope,  William 

Egan,  James 

Hayward,  Pelham  W. 

Lyman,  Joseph 

Potter,  0.  B. 

Eldridge,  John  S. 

Head,  E.  F. 

Maine,  S.  C. 

Pratt,  George  W. 

Ellis,  Charles  M. 

Head,  George  E. 

Mandell,  M.  J. 

Pratt,  John  C. 

Ely,  A.  B. 

Heard,  John  T. 

Marsh,  Thomas  J. 

Prescott,  F.  W. 

Emerson,  Frederick 

Healey,  Mark 

Martin,  Enoch 

Prescott,  William  H. 

Emerson,  John  W. 

Henchman,  Daniel 

Mason,  David  H. 

Preston,  George  II. 

English,  James  L. 

Hildreth,  Richard 

Mason,  George  L*". 

Preston,  Jonathan 

Erving,  Edward  S. 

Hillard.  George  S. 

Mason,  Lyman 

Prince,  Frederic  0. 

Eustis,  William  T. 

Billiard,  William 

Mason-,  William  P. 

Prince,  Joseph  II. 

Eveleth,  Samuel 

Hinds,  Calvin  P. 

May,  Samuel 

Proctor,  George  B. 

Ewer,  Charles 

Hobart,  A. 

Mayo,  Charles 

Putnam,  Charles  A.  V. 

Farrar  William  H. 

Hobart,  Enoch 

McCleary,  Samuel  F.  Jr. 

Putnam,  John  P. 

Fairbanks,  Drury 

Hodges,  Edward  F. 

Mears,  Elijah 

Rand,  Edward  S. 

Fay,  Richards. 

Holbrook,  Henry  M. 

Merrill,  A.  B. 

Ranney,  A.  A. 

Fearing,  Albert 

Holmes,  John  L. 

Miller,  Thompson 

Raymond,  Edward  A. 

Fenno,  John  W. 

Homer,  Charles 

Mills,  Charles  H. 

Raymond,  Freeborn  F. 

Fiske,  A.  H. 

Homer,  Fitzhenry 

Mills,  James  K. 

Rayner,  John 

Flint,  Waldo 

Homer,  Henry 

Minns,  George  W. 

Read,  James 

Flint,  John 

Homer,  George  F. 

Minot,  George 

Reed,  Benjamin  T. 

Foster,  Archibald 

Homer,  George 

Minot,  William,  Jr. 

Reed,  Caleb 

Foster,  William  H. 

Homer,  P  T. 

Montgomery,  Hugh 

Reed,  Edward 

Francis,  David 

Hooper,  Samuel 

Moore,  J.  F. 

Reed,  Sam\iel  G. 

Francis,  Ebenezer 

Horton,  D.  W. 

Moore,  Abraham 

Reynolds,  William  B. 

Freeman,  William 

Howe,  Edward  W. 

Moore,  Edward  N. 

Rhodes,  Daniel 

French,  Ebenezer 

Hubbard,  G.  G. 

Morgan,  David 

Rice,  George  E. 

French,  James  J. 

Hubbard,  Nathaniel  D. 

Moriarty,  J.  M. 

Rice,  Henry 

Frothinghara,  Samuel 

Humphrey,  F.  J. 

Morris,  Robert 

Rice,  James 

Fuller,  S.  P. 

Hunting,  Thomas 

Morse,  John  T. 

Richards,  J.  Avery 

Fuller,  Henry  W. 

Hutchins,  Henry  C. 

Morse,  Nathan 

Richardson,  Nathaniel 

Fuller,  Richard  F. 

Hutchins,  Horace  G. 

Morton,  Marcus,  Jr. 

Richardson,  William 

Gale,  Lucian 

Inches,  Henderson 

Munroe,  Edmund 

Richardson,  Jeffrey 

Gibbens,  Daniel  L. 

Jackson,  Abraham,  Jr. 

Munroe,  Jotham  B. 

Ripley,  C.  G. 

Gibson,  Kimball 

Jackson,  James 

Nash,  S.  G. 

Ritchie,  Harrison 

Gilchrist,  Daniel  S. 

James,  John  W. 

Newell,  Charles  S. 

Robb,  James  B. 

Giles,  Alfred  E. 

Jenkins,  Solon 

Nazro,  Charles  G. 

Robins,  Richard 

Girdler,  F^icliard 

Jenks,  S.  H. 

Nichols,  Lyman 

Roelker,  Bernard 

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178 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Rogers,  Henry  B. 
Rogers,  William 
Russell,  Thomas 
Russell,  Thomas  H. 
Russell,  William  G. 
Safford,  Ephraim 
Sanborn,  Erastus  W. 
Sanderson,  James  G. 
Sanford,  Philo 
Sargent,  Ignatius 
Savage,  George 
Sawyer,  F.  W. 
Scudder,  Henry  A. 
Searle,  G.  W. 
Sears,  Joshua 
Seaver,  Benjamin 
Sever,  James  W. 
Sewall,  Samuel  E. 
Sewall,  Benjamin 
Sharp,  Daniel,  Jr. 
Shaw,  Nathaniel  B. 
Shaw,  Southworth 
Shattuck,  Lemuel 
Slielton,  Thomas  J. 
Sheppard,  J.  H. 
Shimmin,  Charles  F. 
Shipley,  Horatio 
Shipley,  Simon  G. 
Shurtleff,  N.  B. 
Siders,  Charles 
Simonds,  Artemas 
Simonds,  Alvan 
Simmons,  Charles  F. 
Smith,  Benjamin 
Smith,  Ebenezer,  Jr. 
Smith,  George  A. 
Smith,  Henry 
Smith,  Henry  B. 
Smith,  Henry  W. 
Smith,  Horace  E. 
Smith,  Jeremiah 
Smith,  John  H. 
Smith,  Joseph 
Smith,  J.  V.  C. 
Smith,  Matthew  H. 
Smith,  W.  H.  L. 
Snelling,  George  H. 
Snelling,  N.  G. 
Sohier,  William 
Soren,  John  J. 
Sparhawk,  George 
Spooner,  Allen  C. 
Stany,  William  R. 
Stanwood,  Lemuel 
Starbuek,  William  C. 
Stark,  John 
Stearns,  Edward 
Stevens,  Benjamin 
Stevenson,  J.  T. 
Stoddard,  Lewis  T. 
Stone,  Elisha 
Strong,  Isaac,  Jr. 
Storey,  Charles  W. 
Story,  William  W. 
S\muicr,  Charles 
Sumner,  Frederick  A. 
Swallow,  Asa 
Swett,  Samuel 
Tappan,  Charles 
TarUell,  John  P. 
TarbcU,  Thomas 
Tappan,  John 
Teniiey,  Samuel 
Thacher,  George  M. 
Thacher,  Thomas 
Thaxter,  Adam  W. 
xiia)cr,  George  W. 
Thomas,  Charles  G. 
Thomas,  Seth  J. 
Phompson,  N.  A. 


Thorndike,  John  P. 
Thornton,  J.  W. 
Ticknoi;-,  George 
Tilden,  David 
Tilton,  Warren 
Toby,  Seth 
Tolman,  Samuel 
Torrcy,  Charles 
Torrey,  John  G. 
Townsend,  David  S. 
Train,  Enoch 
Tudor,  Frederick 
Tucker,  Alanson 
Tucker,  William 
Tufts,  William 
Turner,  Alfred  T. 
Tukey,  Francis 
Tuxbury,  George  W. 
Tyler,  George  W. 
Tyler,  John  S. 
Tyler,  John 
Upham,  Henry 
Upton,  George  B. 
Wadsworth,  Alexander 
Wakefield,  Thomas  L. 
Wales,  T.  B. 
Ward,  Andrew  H. 
Ward,  Joseph  H. 
Ward,  Samuel  D. 
Ward,  Thomas  W. 
Ward,  William 
Wardwell,  David  K. 
Ware,  Henry 
Warren,  John  C. 
Warren,  J.  Mason 
Warren,  J.  W.,  Jr. 
Washburn,  Alex.  C. 
Washburn,  Cyrus 
Washburn,  Fred.  L. 
Watson,  Thomas  A. 
Webb,  Seth,  Jr. 
Webster,  Fletcher 
Welch,  Charles  A. 
Welch,  Francis 
Welch,  John  P. 
Welch,  W.  J. 
Wellington,  Hiram 
Wellman,  William  A. 
Wells,  Charles  A. 
Wells,  John  B. 
Wetmore,  Thomas 
Wheeler,  A.  S. 
Wheelock,  Peter  S.    . 
Wheelwright,  George 
White,  Ferdinand  E. 
Whiting,  William 
Whitney,  George  A. 
Whiton,  James  M. 
Whitwell,  Samuel 
Wiggin,  James  S. 
Wilbur,  Asa 
Wild,  James  C. 
Wilder,  David,  Jr. 
Willet,  William 
Willey,  Tolman 
Williams,  John  H. 
Williams,  Robert  B. 
Willis,  Clement 
Willis,  Hamilton 
Willis,  Horatio  M. 
Winslow,  Isaac 
Withington,  O.  W. 
Wright,  John  M. 
Wright,  John  S. 
Woodman,  George 
Woodman,  Horatio 
Young,  Edward 


Justices  of  the   Peace  in  Chelsea. 

Ralph  Beatly,  Francis  B.  Fay,  David  Gould, 
Hosea  lUsley,  John  Low,  Ruggles  Slack,  Mellen 
Chamberlain,  Samuel  Orcutt,  Joseph  Hockey,  Ben- 
jamin J.  Gerrish,  James  P.  Farley. 

Justices  of  the  Peace  in  North  Chelsea. 

Hamlet  Bates,  Nathaniel  Coolidge,  John  F. 
Fenno,  Edward  Floyd,  Hiram  Plumraer,  Benjamin 
Shurtleff. 

Coro7iers. 

Bostoji,  Wm.  Andrews,  Jabez  Pratt,  Charles 
Smith,  Erastus  W.  Sanborn,  Richard  Shackford. 

South  Boston,  Jacob  Herrick. 

Chelsea,  Erastus  Rugg. 

North  Chelsea,  Edward  Floyd. 

TOWN  OFFICERS. 

CHELSEA. 

Selectmeji. — Samuel  Orcutt,  Augustus  Denton, 
Edward  Bassett,  George  W.  Gerrish,  David  H. 
Buck. 

Overseers  of  the  Poor. — Erastus  Rugg,  Edward 
Bassett,  C.  Pratt. 

Assessors. — Samuel  Orcutt,  Joseph  Breck,  Dana 
Holden. 

Clerk. — Samuel  Bassett. 
Treasurer. — John  Low. 
Collector. — Samuel  Bassett. 
Constables. — Jesse  Atwood,  Darius  A.   Martin, 
William  N.  Merriam,  Thomas  G.  Philbrick,  Isaac 
Pratt,  Erastus  Rugg,  Charles  White. 

School  Committee. — Isaac  P.  Langworthy, 
Chairman.  Charles  Chase,  Cte-A.  Edward  Othe- 
man,  Charles  H.  Leonard,  George  W.  Otis,  Jr., 
Mellen  Chamberlain,  Charles  Hubbard. 

Salaries  of  School  Teachers. — Principal  of  High 
School,  glOOO ;  Principal  of  Boys'  Grammar  School, 
5750;  Principal  of  Girls'  Grammar  School,  §400; 
Principals  of  Secondary  Schools,  each,  §300 ;  First 
Assistant  of  High  School,  §300  ;  Principal  of  No. 
5  Primary,  S^oO;  Assistant  of  No.  5  Primary, 
§150  ;  Other  Assistants,  and  Teachers  of  Primary 
Schools,  each,  §200. 

Surveyor  of  Hiahways. — George  Clark. 
Fence  Vicioers.—T.  G.  Philbrick,  C.  White,  D. 
A.  Martin. 

Surveyors  of  Lumber. — S.  Batchelder,  George 
W.  Clark,  Samuel  Pratt,  Noah  Blanchard,  James 
M.  Soule. 

Field  Drivers.— T.  G.  Philbrick,  Charles  White, 
D.  A.  Martin,  William  N.  Merriam,  Isaac  Pratt. 
Pound  Keeper. — Thomas  H.  Greeley. 
Undertakers. — Allen    Pratt,     Stephen     Smith, 
Ralph  Beatley,  Charles  White. 
Sealer  of  Weights  and  Measures. — William  Spade, 
Public  Weiyher. — George  W.  Milton. 
Measurers  of  Wood  and  Bark. — John  Low,  S. 
Batchelder,  James  iSI.  Soule. 

Engineers  of  Fire  Department. — Augustus  Den- 
ton, Chief  Engineer;  William  G.  Clark,  Sec'y ; 
Bobert  Davidson,  John  Roberts,  Dana  Holden. 

Officers  of  the  Wintiisimmet  Company. — Charter- 
ed, 1638.  Incorporated,  1833.  William  H.  Gardi- 
ner, President;  Thomas  G.  Cary,  Charles  Hubbard, 
James  W.  Seaver,  Oiis  Daniel,  W.  P.  Gregg,  Na- 
than Matthews,  Directors ;  C.  G.  Itiplcy,  Treas- 
urer, Office,  Court  Square  ;  W.  P.  Gregg,  Clerk ; 
John  Fenno,  Land  Ageiit,  Office  at  the  Ferry, 
Chelsea  side ;  Jesse  (jould,  Ferry  Agent,  Office 
at  the  Ferry,  Chelsea  side. 

NOUTH   CKELSEA. 

Selectmen. — William  Hall,  Ensign  Kimball, 
David  Belcher. 

Assessors. — John  F.  Fenno,  John  Floyd,  2d, 
Abner  Gay,  Jr. 

Clerk. — John  F.  Fenno. 

Treasurer. — Edward  Floyd. 

Constables. — David  Floyd,  Jr.,  James  M.  Gross. 

Collector.— Sohn  Floyd,  2d. 


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CITY    OF    BOSTON. 

MUNICIPAL    ELECTION,    SECOND    MONDAY    IN     DECEMBER. 


MEETINGS 

OF   THE 

BOARD    OF    ALDERMEN, 

EVERY 

MONDAY    AFTERNOON. 


MEETINGS 


COMMON    COUNCIL, 


THURSDAY  EVENING. 


ELECTED. 

18''2.    -Tr.il n    PliilUns 

MAYORS 

FROM 

...1823 
. . . 1829 
...1832 
...1834 
...1836 
...1837 
...1810 

1822   TO   1851. 

ELECTED. 

1840.. Jonathan  Chapman,  . 

1843.  .Martin  Brimmer, 

1815.. Thomas  A.  Davis, 

184.5.. Josiah  Quincy,  Jr.,  ... 

1848.. John  P.  BiKelow 

18.51.. Benjamin  Seaver. 

...resigned,.. 
...      do.       .. 

...died, 

. .  .resigned,.. 
...      do.       .. 

..1843 

1823. 

..184.5 

1823. 
1832. 
1834. 
1830. 
1837. 

.Harrison  Gray  Otis,  . 

.Charles  Wells, 

.Theodore  Lyman,  Jr., 
•  Samuel  T.  Armstrong 
.Samuel  A.  Eliot, 

....       do.     . 
....      do. 
....      do. 
,...      do. 
....      do.       , 

..184.5 
..1848 
..18.51 

CITY  GOVERNMNT  FOR  1851-2. 


•  ALDERMEN. 


City    Hall,     Court    Square. 
Jacob  Sleeper, 
Lyman  Perey, 
Benjamin  L.  Allen. 


Samuel 


Ward  1. 

"  2 

"  3. 

"  1 

"  5 

"  6 

"  7. 

"  8 

"  9 

"  10 

"  11 

"  12 


BENJAMIN    SEAVER,    MAYOR.    Salary,    $2,500.    Office 

John  P.  Ober, 

Sampson  Reed, 

Thomas  P.  Rich, 

Benjamin  James, 
F.  McCleary,  Jr.,  City  Clerk.     Salary,  §1,-500.     Assistant  Clerics,  51,500 

COMMON  COUNCIL. 
Henry  J.  Gardner,  President.     Washington  P.  Gregg,  Clerk.    Salary,  5900. 
Johnson  Colby,  Messenger.     Salary,  59'JO. 
— Elijah  Stearns,  Edward  A.  Vosp,  Benjamin  Fessendon,  George  Wilson. 
— Cyrus  AVashburn,  William  H.  Calrow,  James  B.  Allen,  Andrew  Burnham. 
— Thomas  Sprague,  Andrew  Abbott,  Samuel  A  Bradbury,  one  vacancy. 
. — Henry  J.  Gardner,  James  Lawrence,  Asa  Swallow,  John  J.  Rayner. 
— Abraham  G.  Wyman,  Ezekiel  Kendwll,  Joseph  G.  Roberts,  Harvey  Jewel. 
— Henry  Lincoln,  Paul  Adams,  William  Thomas,  Frederic  H.  Stimpson. 
— David  Chapin,  Edward  H.  Eldredge,  Samuel  Nicolson,  Farnham  Plummer. 
— Daniel  N.  Haskell,  John  M.  Wright,  George  W.  Warren,  Amos  Cutler. 
— N.  A.  Thompson,  Peter  C.  Jones,  Edward  S.  Erving,  John  Odin,  Jr. 
, — Aaron  H.  Bean,  Otis  Kimball,  Ezra  Lincoln,  John  F.  Banister. 
, — Theodore  P.  Hale,  David  Hamblin,  Aaron  Hobart,  Horace  A.  Breed. 
. — Zibeon  Southard,  John  Proctor,  George  N.  Noyes,  Samuel  R.  Spinney. 


OiBce,  City  Hall. 


Wardens. 
1,  —  Moses  Miller, 


2.- 

3.- 

4.- 

5.- 

6.- 

7.- 

8.- 

9.- 

10.- 

11.- 

12.- 


-Richard  Libbey, 
-Ephraim  Nute, 
-Geo.  M.  Browne, 
-Eben  H.  Little, 
-David  Kimball, 
-Charles  H.  Brown, 
-Clement  Willis, 
-Wm.  C.  Eayrs, 
-H.Nichols, 
-Charles  Mayo, 
-  John  D.Ricliardson, 


WARD    OFFICERS 

Clerks. 


Charles  A.  Turner, 
Harrison  Finney, 
Wm.  B.  Simpson, 
R.  C.  BodBsh, 
A.  E.  Johonnot, 
J.  Mason  Parker, 
H.  W.  Suter, 
Stephen  G.  Deblois, 
Francis  G.  Whiston, 
C.  H.  Allen, 
John  A.  Cummings, 
W,  II.  Colburn. 


Inspectors. 
E.  G.  Ober,  George  R.  Spinney,  Charles  G.  Wells. 

Mark  Googins,  Edmund  Snow,  James  Nute,  Ezra 
Vinal,  A.  Weeks. 

Hiland  Lockwood,  E.  W.  Danforth,  William  J.  Stet- 
son, James  W.  Russell. 

G.  T.  Stearns.  George  W.  Pratt,  J.  M.  Clark,  O.  B. 
Low,  L.  S.  Cragin,  Jr. 

Edward  H.  Tftm'bs.  John  S.  Pear,  Geo.  H.  Wyman, 
Geo.  H.  Ladd,  Daniel  Kimball,  Jr. 

Edward  M.  Carey,  Sidney  Bartlett.  Jr.,  James  C. 
Dunn,  Jr.,  H.  Simmons,  E.  M.  Holbrook. 

W  C.  Merriam,  H.  E.  Bayley,  George  Dickinson, 
Geo.  L.  Pratt.  H.  R.  Store'r. 

R.  B.  Lincoln,  I.  S.  Church,  B.  F.  Baker,  E.T.  Rus- 
sell, Jr.,  J.  W.  Lee. 

Lewis  Wentworth,  Edward  C.  Wheelock,  Wm.  W. 
Baker,  F.  S.  Kettelle,  D.  B.  Newhall. 

Daniel  Brown,  Jesse  Tirrell,  J.  H.  Blood,  Horace 
Saunders,  C.  T.  Tilton. 

David  W.  Child,  Charles  Caverly,  N.  Crowell,  Wm. 
S.  Bartlett,  G.  Parmelee. 

Alvin  Howard,  S.  A.  Stackpcle,  W.  A.  Sprague, 
J.  F.  Whiitemore,  Joseph  P.  Batson, 


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MASSACHUSETTS   STATE   RECORD. 


BOSTON    CITY"  OFFICERS. 


CITY  SOLICITORS. 

Peleo  W.  Chandlek.  Salary,  g2,o00.  Office, 
4  Covirt  Street. 

TREASURER  AND  COLLECTOR. 

James  C  Dunn.  Oftic\  Citv  Hall.  Salary, 
g2,400.  Clerk  hire,  S4,500.  'Willard  Clough, 
James  Pierce,  Thomas  Seward,  Samuel  Dunn, 
Alexander  Hopkins,  James  H.  Pierce,  ^Deputy 
Collectors. 

CITY  AUDITOR. 

Elisha  Copelanu.  Office,  Citv  Hall.  Salary 
and  clerk  hire,  ;j?2,200. 

ASSESSORS. 

George  E.  Head,  Samuel  Norwood,  George  Jack- 
son, Henry  Sargent.  Salary,  ^1,300  each.  Clerk 
hire,  ,^2;i00.     Office,  City  Hall. 

Per  Diem  Assessors,  Win.  H.  Lane,  Benjamin 
Dodd,  Clement  Willis. 

Assistant  Assessors. 
Ward  1  —John  B.  Wells.  Thomas  Mair. 

"       2 — Daniel  D.  Kelly,  Nathaniel  Seaver. 

"       3- — John  Bacon,  Osmyn  Brewster. 

"      4:. — William  Denton,  Jabez  C.  Howe. 

"       5. — John  Cowdin,  Frederic  Crosby. 

"       6. — Charles  F.  Adams,  John  G.  Davis. 

"       7.— Joseph  W.  Merriam,  Nath'l  Mitchell. 

*'       8- — Otis  Rich,  Samuel  Millard. 

"       9. — John  G.  Roberts,  Greenleaf  C.  Sanborn. 

"    10. — Fitz  James  Price,  Henry  Nichols. 

"     11. — George  Palmer,  William  Lincoln. 

"     12. — Timothy  Bedlington,  W.  B.  Harding. 
REGISTRAR. 

Aktemas  SiMONDS.  Salary,  51,200.  Clerk  hire, 
g850.     Office,  21  Court  Square. 

BOARD  OF  HEALTH. 

The  Mayor  and  Aldermen  constitute  the  Board 
of  Health.  The  execution  of  the  health  laws  and 
ordinances  is  committed  to  the  City  Marshal. 

Considling  Physicians,  John  C.  Warren,  M.  D., 
George  jFIayward,  M.   D  ,  Jacob  Bigelow,  M.  D., 
Geo.  C.'Shiittuck,  M.  D.,  Zabdiel  B.  Adams,  M.  D. 
CITY  PHYSICIAN. 

Henry  G.  Clark,  M.D.  Salary,  §1,000.    Office, 
21  Court  Square.     Residence,  95  Salem  street. 
FORT  PHYSICIAN. 

John  M.  Moriakty,  M.  D.  Salary,  §1,200  and 
board.     Residence  at  Deer  Island. 

Assistant  Physician. — Clement  A.  Walker,  M.  D. 
Salary,  §600  and  board. 

CITY  MARSHAL. 

Francis  Tukey.  Salary,  §1,800.  Office,  Citv 
Hall. 

Deputy  Marshal. — Hezekiah  Earl.    Salary.  §800. 

Supt.  of  Coaches,  (Sfr.— Charles  P.  Philbrick. 

Siqierintendent  of  Trucks,  &;c. — Charles  B.  Rice. 
POLICE   OFFICERS. 

Day  Police. — S.  G.  Adams,  John  Boardman,  A. 
O.  Butman,  S.  Curtis,  Geo.  Churchill,  John  Crock- 
er, J.  Dunbar,  Wm.  D.  Eaton,  Samuel  B.  Fuller, 
C.  P.  V.  Foster,  J.  Hook,  L.  A.  Ham,  S.  Hinkson, 
F.  P.  Ingalls,  J.  Jewctt,  D.  Johnson,  A.  E.  Towle, 
S.  Warren,  Geo.  M.  King,  R.  Leighton,  H.  Marsh, 
R.  P.  Moore,  A.  Morrill,  E.  J.  Newhall,  J.  IL 
Osborn,  J.  C.  Pattee,  B.  O.  Pettingill,  John  L. 
Philbrick,  A.  Richardson,  E.  G.  Richardson,  L. 
Ripley,  O.  II.  Spurr,  J.  F.  Snow,  A.  Sleeper,  E.  H. 
Savage,  R.  Taylor,  Wm.  B.  Tarleton,  W.  J.  Whi- 
ting, A.  C.  Whitcomb. 

Nifjht  Police.— Ij.  Chcslev,  Captain,  William  O. 
ChesMell,  J.  B.  Currier,  O.'  Bingham,  A.  Dodge, 
J.  C.  Batcheldcr,  A.  B.  Downs,  G.  K.  Gerry,  A.  S. 
Drew,  N.  K.  Hammond,  M.  F.  Hinckley,  C.  B. 
Harlow,  S.  B.  Heustis,  G.  Johnson,  Wm.  W.  John- 
son, J.  p.  Jackson,  J.  S.  Kimball,  J.  P.  Lynch,  J. 
H.  Norwood,  G.  W.  Oliver,  J.  Pierce,  J.  W.  Pren- 
tice, G.  R.  Pichard,  J.  O.  Rogers,  F.  G.  Studley, 


A.  Sleeper,  G.  W.  Trenholm,  J.  B;  Weeks,  J.  C. 
Warren. 

Special  Police. — R.  R.  Cook,  J.  Pierce,  J.  Reed, 
T.  Dolliver,  S.  Dillaway,  E.  A.  Vose. 

Officers  to  complain  of  School  Truants  and  Ab- 
sentees.— O.  H.  Spurr,  F.  P.  Ingalls,  R.  Leighton. 
CONSTABLES. 

Gustavus  Andrews,  W^illiam  P.  Baker,  Josiah 
Baldwin,  Silas  Carleton,  Derastus  Clapp,  Willard 
Clough,  George  J.  Cooledge,  I.  A.  Cooledge,  Thos. 
Davis,  George  J.  Dexter,  Wm.  Easterbrook,  Elisha 
V.  Glover,  J.  C.  Harrington,  Alexander  Hopkins, 
Richard  Hosea,  Zaccheus  Holmes,  E.  J.  Jones, 
Wni.K.  Jones,  Isaac  B.Kimball,  J.T.Lawton,  John 
C.  Leighton,  Joseph  W.  Leighton,  Wm.  Loring,  C. 
Judson  Merrill,  Wm.  Munroe,  A.  F.  Neale,  David 
Patterson,  Geo.  D.  Phillips,  Jas.  Pierce,  James  W. 
Pierce,  Jona.  E.  B.  Prescott,  Edwin  Rice,Erastus 
W.  Sanborn,  Ira  E.  Sanborn,  Ebenczer  Shute, 
Charles  Smith,  Thomas  M.  Smith,  Jonas  Stratton, 
E.  K.  Spaor,  Oliver  H.  Spurr,  Jacob  C.  Tallant, 
Henry  Taylor,  Samuel  S.  Vaille,  Wm.  Whitwell. 

COCHITUATE  WATER  BOARD. 
President,  Thomas  Wetmore. 
Henry  B.  Rogers,  James  W.  Sever,  Samuel  A. 
Eliot.  John  H.  Wilkins,  Jonathan  Preston,  John 
T.  Heard. 

Clerk,  Samuel  Holbrook,  Office,  119  Wash'n  st. 
City  Enginee)-. — E.  S.   Chesbrough,   Office,  119 
Washington  street. 

Assistant  EnntJieer. — George  H.  Eailey,  Office, 
City  Hall. 

Water  Registrar. — J.  Avery  Richards.  Office, 
City  Building. 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  LANDS. 
Stephen  Tucker.    Salary,  §1,000.     Office,  City 
Hall. 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF  STREETS. 
Tnos.  Hunting.    Sal.  §1,400.   Office,  City  Hall. 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS. 
James  McAllaster,    Salary,    §1,200.    Office, 
City  Hall. 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF  COMMON  SEWERS. 
Charles   B.   Wells.     Salary,   §1,200.     Office, 
City  Hall. 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS. 
Nathan  Bishop.    Salary,  §2,500. 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF  BOSTON  COMMON  AND 
PUBLIC  SQUARES. 
Joseph  Sherburne. 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF  ALIEN  PASSENGERS. 
Jotham  B.   Munroe.     Salary,   §1,500.     Office, 
59  Long  Wharf. 

HARBOR  MASTER. 
George  P.  Tewksbury.   Salary,  §1,200.  Office, 
Eastern  Railroad  Depot. 

CAPTAIN  OF  THE  WATCH. 
James    Barry.      Salary,   §600.      Office,  City 
Building,  21  Court  Square. 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF  LAMPS. 
James    Barry.       Salary,   §600.       Office,   City 
Building,  21  Court  Square. 

CLERK  OF  FANEUIL  HALL  MARKET. 
Daniel  Rhodes.     Salary,  §1,000. 

KEEPER  OF  FANEUIL  HALL. 
Henry  Taylor. 

city  crter. 
George  Hill.    Residence,  1  Gray  place.    Order 
Box,  Post  Office. 

KEEPER  OF  COUNTY  COURT  HOUSE. 
Daniel  Merrill.     Salary,  §700. 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF  SOUTH  FREE  BRIDGE 

Auner  J.  Gaffieli).     Salary,  §300. 
SUPERINTENDENT  OF  NORTH  FREE  BRIDGE. 
Samuel  Jenkins.    Salary,  §800. 


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PUBLIC    CHAniTABLE    INSTITUTIONS. 

OVERSEERS    OF    THE    POOR.      Office,    City   Hall. 

Ward  1.— Alexander  Wood;  Ward  2.— Samuel  Stinson  ;  \Vard  3.— Benj.  T.  Gould;  Ward  4.— S. 

Durkce;  W:ird /j. — Daniel  Henchman;  Ward  C>. — Thomas  Ilaviland  ;  Ward  7. — J.   W.  Warren,  Jr.  ; 

Ward  8.— Joseph  Lewis  ;  Ward  9.— Calvin  Whiting  ;  Ward  10.— John  F.  W.  Lane;  Ward  11.— Henry 

11.  Andrews;  Ward  12 —Thomas  Hill,  Jr.     James  Phillips,  Sccrcianj.     Salary,  §800. 

The  Board  meet  on  the  afternoon  of  the  first  Wednesday  of  every  month,  at  their  office,  City  Hall, 

HOUSE  OF  INDUSTRY  AND  REFORMATION.    Office,  City  Hall. 
Directors. — Thomas  Hollis,  Chairman.     Samuel  Leeds,  A.  A.  Wellington,  William  Dall,  William 
Freeman,  William  Willett,  David  Kimball,  John  Flint,  Nathaniel  Brewer. 
The  Board  meet  every  Thursday,  alternately  at  the  House  of  Industry,  and  at  their  Office  in  City  Hall. 
William  Willett,  Clerk  of  Directors.     Salary,  §1,200. 
Friend   Crane,   Sitperintendent.     Salary,    §1000.     Bickford  Lang,   Assistant  Superinteiident.     Salary, 
§360,  and  board  in  House.     Rev.  Henry  V.  Degan,  Chaplain. 
HOUSE  OF  CORRECTION.     Office,  City  Hall. 
Overseers. — Wm.  T.  Andrews,  Chairman.     George  Darracott,  Uriel  Crocker,  Jamesi  Clark,  Thomas 
Restieaux.     Charles  Robbins,  Master.     Salary,  §l,2ii0.     R.  W.    Crossett,   Clerk  to  Master.     Salary, 
§400.    Rev.  Shipley  W.  Wilson,  Chaplain.     Salary,  §750.    E.  P.  Hartshorn,  Clerk.     Salary,  §700. 

LUNATIC  HOSPITAL. 
Visiloi's. — Charles  Edward  Cook,  Chair7na7i.     Otis  Clapp,    George  Savage,   John  P.  Ober,  Henry 
Lincoln,  Samuel  S.  Perkins,  and  Alexander  H.  Rice.     Clement  A.  Walker,  M.  D.,  Superintendent  and 
Physician.    Salary,  §1,200.    Sumner  Crosby,  S<e2oar<^.    Salary,  §600.    Harriot  Crosby,  Jl/airon.    Salary, 
§200.     Rev.  Louis  Dwight,  Chajilain. 

The  regular  meetings  of  the  Board  are  held  at  their  room.  City  Hall,  on  every  Wednesday,  at  5,  P.  M., 
except  on  the  third  Wednesday  of  each  month,  when  the  Board  visits  the  Hospital. 

SURVEYORS. 

Surveyor  General  of  Lttmber. — Charles  Leighton.     Office,  136  Milk  Street. 
Surveyors  of  Pine  Lvmher. — (See  Business  Directory.) 
Su7-veyor  of  Mahogany  and  Cedar. — Nathaniel  Bryant. 
Surveyors' of  Oak,  Hard  Wood,  fe. — Seth  Brooks,  Gad  Leavilt. 


Fence  Viewers. — Romanus  Emerson,  Rolun  Harts- 
horn. 

Inspectors  of  Lime. — Joel  Wheeler,  Robert  Marsh. 

Cutlers  of  Dry  Fish. — Benj.  Luckis,  B.  Abrahams. 

Cullers  of  Hoops  and  Staves. — John  K.  Carlton, 
Benj.  Abrahams. 

Measurer  of  Upper  Leather. — William  Bragdon. 

Measurers  of  Wood  and  Bark  brought  by  Land. — 
John  R  Bradford,  Amos  Bates,  William  Shat- 
tuck,  Moses  Hadley,  Hollis  Moore. 

Measure)  s  of  Wood  brought  by  Water. — Warren 
Bowker,  Daniel  A.  Rogers,  John  Paul. 


Weigher  of  Hay,  <S,c. — John  R.  Bradford. 

u'issay  Master. ^Isaac  Babbitt. 

Field  Drivers  and  Poimd  Keepers. — Thos.  Gerrish, 

Tim.  Mclntire,  Ira  E.  Sanborn,  David  Briggs. 
Weigher  of  Boats  and  Lighters. — Edward  Loring. 
Sealer  of  Weights  and  Measures. — Edward  Loring. 
hispectors  and  Weighei's  of  Bundle  Hay  — Joseph 

Hockey,  Elbridge  G.  Dudley,  Azor  Maynard, 

Israel  M.  Barnes,  Samuel  Lane,  Ebenezer  H. 

Redding,  Samuel  B.  Livermore,  Benjamin  M. 

Nevers,  Wm.  A.  Lewis,  John  McCallum. 


BOSTON  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS. 

Nathan  Bishop,  Superintendent.     Office,  City  Hall. 

SCHOOL  COMMITTEE. 

The  Mayor  and  President  of  the  Common  Council,  ex  officiis. 

Ward  1. — Rev.  Edward   Beecher,  Benson  Leavitt ;  Ward  2. — Wm.    H.  I'horndike,  Silas  B.  Hahn  ; 

Ward  3 — Daniel  P.  Simpson,  Isaac  H.  Hazelton;  Ward  4. — Rev.  S.  K.  Lothrop,  Rev.  H.  Winslow; 

Ward  5. — Frederick   Emerson,  Loring   Norcross ;  Ward  6. — J.    T.Stevenson,    Frederick    U.Tracy; 

Ward  7.— Le  Baron  Russell,  Z.  B.  Adams  ;  Ward  8.— SamT  Yv^.  Bates,  E.  H.  Clarke  ;  Ward  9.— N.  C. 

Keep,  E.  H.  Derby;  Ward  10.— Rev.  Geo.  M.  Randall,  Rev.  Jos.  B.  Felt;  Ward  11.— Wm.  H.  Foster, 

George  Eaton;  Ward  12. — Alvan  Simonds,  Francis  Alger. 

PRIMARY  SCHOOL  COMMITTEE. 
Francis  Brown,  President.  Alvan  Simonds,  Secretary. 
Joseph  M.  Wightman,  Chairman.  Alvan  Simonds,  Secretai-y.  Rev.  Geo.  M.  Randall,  T.  Wilder, 
Alex.  H.  Rice,  James  B.  Dow,  David  Kimball,  Albert  Bowker,  Francis  Brown,  Moses  J.  Gove,  Geo. 
W.  Parmenter,  Wm.  H.  Calrow,  Benj.  H.  Greene,  Luther  Parks,  Jr.,  Chas.  E.  Wiggin,  S.  F.  McCleary, 
Jr.,  Levi  Tucker,  Frederic  W.  Sawyer,  Charles  Demond,  Oliver  Ditson,  Asaph  B.  Child,  William  H. 
Learned,  Jr.,  Executive  Committee. 

SALARIES. 

Salaries  of  the  Grammar  and  Writing  Masters,  §1,500  each  ;  Ushers,  §800  each  ;  and  all  Assistants, 
§300  each,  except  Head  Assistants,  who  have  §400  each. 

Salaries  of  the  Masters  of  Latin  and  High  Schools,  §2,400  each;  Sub-Masters,  §1,500  each;  and  the 
Ushers  in  both  schools  have  §800  each  for  the  first  year  of  service,  with  an  annual  increase  of  §100 
for  each  additional  year  of  service,  until  the  salary  amounts  to  §1,200,  at  which  sura  it  remains  fixed. 

Teachers  of  Music  receive  §100  a  year  for  instruction  and  the  use  of  a  piano-forte  in  each  school. 

Salaries  of  Primary  School  Teachers,  §300  each,  and  §25  for  care  of  room. 

BOSTON  FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

William  Barnicoat,  Chief  Engineer.     Salai-y,  §1,200.     Office,  City  Building. 
Assistants. — Charles  S.  Clark,  Joshua  Jacobs,  George  W.  Bird,  Elisha  Smith,  Jr.,  Anson  Ellms, 
Frederick  A.  Colbuin,  Thomas  Haviland,  Lewis  Beck,  one  vacancy.     Salary,  §250  each. 

Henry  Hart,  Ctei-k.     Salary, 


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MASSACHUSETTS    STATE   EE-CORD. 


BOSTON    BUSINESS    DIBECTOBY. 


Accountants  and  Copyists. 

Comer  G.  N.  l."!t  Wnshington 
Payson  &  Ininioi],  101)  Wash. 

Agricultural  Stores. 

Breck  "(.s.  Sl  Son,  51  &  M  N.  :\Iarkct 
Burr  M.  &  F..  l.i  M.rehimta'  row 
Hovey  &  Co.  7  iMercliaiits'  row 
Parker  &  Wliite,  ID  Gerrish  block 
Proiitv  David  &  Co.  19  N.  .Alarket 
Euggfes,  No' use.  Mason  &  Co.  Quin- 
cy  UaU,  S.  .^larket 

Ale. 

CSee  Porter  and  Ale.] 

Apothecaries. 

Almv  Sylviv^tcr,  'I'retnont.c. School 
Applebcc  .M.  Central  sq.  E.  B. 
Atwoort  Chas.  IJ.  Green,  c.  Leveret 
B:aian  Th  ».  S..  -Ji?  llano. c.  Coml. 
Bartlett  &  Walsh,  211  Ann  [Cedar 
Baraabv  Albert,  Ca'Mbridge,  n.  W. 
Betts  T.  W.  LSI  Ann  [Dst. 

Blasland  &  Kadlbrd,  Broadway,  c. 
Boyden  Afliel,  Hancock,  c.  Myrtle 
Brown  Frederick. (iS  Washington 
Brown  John  I.  *  Son,  'tL'.5  Wash. 
Brown  J.  T.  'I'M  Washington 
Brown  William,  4H1  Wasliington 
Bnrnett  Joseph,  ^v".  Tremont  row 
Call  C.  11.  1  Howdoin  sc).    [Portl'nd 
Ca'ter,  Colcord  &  Prest'm,  Hano.  c. 
Colton  Geo.,  Cambridge,  c.  Bridge 
Cutter  A.  E.  -CKi  Washington 
Darby  RiUph  H.  1)1  Broad 
Bearing  T.  II.  l.T!  Broadway  [ITn'n 
Dingley  Wm.  II.  &  Co.,  Hanover,  c. 
Evans  Jonas,  Purchase,  c.  Pearl 
Tales  .1.  J.,  .Maverick  square 
rarrington  Thos.  1  Tremont  House 
Few  e  II.  D.  8.1  Prince,  c.  Salem 
Fowle  Seth  W.  i;w  Washington 
French  Chas.,  Hano.  opp.  Tilcston 
Fuller  D.  1).  Hudson,  c.  Kneeland 
Gage  S.  M.  llarr.  ave.  e.  Curve 
Gcyer  Andrew,  Lowell,  c.  Causew. 
Gleeson  M.  II.,  Federal,  c.  High 
Goodhue  S.  W.,  «8  Broadway,  c.  E 
Gordon  .Tunes,  III.'!  Leveret 
Greene  Charles  G.  Wi7  Washington 
llardini.Icsse,  12(1  Federiil 
Heni:!inian  Daniel.  41  Cambridge 
Hollis.lnliii  O.H'  Salem 
Hollis'riK.maa.:'0  Union 
Howard  Wm.  P.,  Hano.  c.  Charter 
Jenks  T.  L.,  Merrimac,c.  Portland 
Kelley  Jos.  .Ir.,  6  Uichmond 
Kennv  William.  Beach,  n.  Sea 
Kent  hobt.  R.,  Maverick  sq.  E.  B. 
Kidder  J.as.. I r.,  Maverick  sq.  E.  B. 
Kidder  Joseph,  Pil)  ( Ourt 
Leatherbt^  .Lis.  W.  Jr.  (Ill  Pleasant 
Lincoln  II.  W.  IKI  Washington 
Little  Wtii.  B.,  lll4Ilanovei,c.  Sal'm 
LittlcHeld  A.in&  II  11.  S.  Hotel 
Ijudwig  Warren,  Fleet,  c.  Ann 
Msgner  Robt. ,\.,  llarr.  av  ,  c.  Coach 
IMcGowaii  Dennis.  Tur.  c.  Broadw. 
Mead  Chas..  'I'linipike,  e.  Fourth 
Mclzar  A   P.,  Siiflblk,  c.  Canton 
JlilKr  Ellis  K. .%  Wm.  D..  Hay.  aq. 
Parinenter  G.  W.  I7.S  Hanover 
Peabodv  Nntlianiel  C.  l.'i  West 
Philb  icl:,Carpenter&Co  ICOWash. 
Phillips  II.  M.SCo.Charle.s.e.Ches. 
Powers  J.  P.  KH  Federal, c.Channing 
Rcstieaiix  Tho.  I'^i'  Hano.  e.  Cross 
Ricker  (Jeo.  I).  Kill  Sdini 
Kowland  D.  S.  IHS  Washington 
Sbuvkey  J.  M.  Federal,  c.  Purchase 
Simmons  V.  II.  Court  c.  Howard 
Smith  &  Melvin.'L.'-.  Washington 
Siiiilb  Win.  F  .Vll  Washington 
S.Mitlu'r  F.,  Green,  c.  Lvnian  pi. 
Koiitbwiek  John.-.M  iTl-cnnmt 
Ppuiildiiiir  J.  11.  ■.>:(  Tremont  row 
Stceii  Allrid  I..,  Carv  .r,  c.  Eliot 
Stevens /d  Co.,  ;i,-.  .Men,  &  .IKCause. 
SimmidsJ.  II.  Ia'Wis.  c.  Sumner 
Stevens  J.  &  J.  A.  Fourth,  c  B 
Teal  Thos.  G   .'I  B  sf. 
Thayer  S.  S.,  |  and  1  Revere  Honsc 
Tompkins  Driando, -.'71  Washing'u 
Towi-r  loiiis  .M,    Mvrtle,  e.  .lov 
Tiiri,er  T.  I  .i.rkin.  i;.'l  Cambridge 
Wukelield   r.  Jr.,  7.;i  Washington 
Walk.r  IMirard  F.  4i;  ■  Washmgton 
Weston  F.  II  ..K|  ci^.ri,.. 
While  <;.  I!.  .-MM  Washington 
Whip  JoHiph  F.,  II. novcr,c. Fleet 
While  .IoImi.?1   Leveret 
White  H..  Broad,  c.  Purchase 
V,'ill.or  Alev",    P..  l.-,i;  Court 
Willicir  A,(;.c;p;  WasbiiiL-lon 
Wilbur, loMin..  ( I.  s!i  Cambridge 
WilHoi,  (;e,,r-,..N,,nlM-.  liichmond 
Willson  J.   W.  v.,  Broadw.,  n.  Dor. 
Winslow  8.  W.i'ilnrr.av.c.  Bench 


Woods  Samuel  IT.,  "9  Tremont  row 
Wright  E.S.,»4Endieot 

Architects. 

Billings  J.  !•:.  Lll  Scollav's  building 
Bond  &  I'arkor,  Suffolk  building 
Briggs  Luther,  Jr.  4  Court 
Bryant  G.  J.  1- .  4  Court 
Biigbee  S.  C.  2  Joy's  building 
Cabot  E.  C.  l.j  Tremont  row- 
Cabot  J.  E.  1.5  Tremont  row 
Dennison  H.  B.  21  Joy's  building 
Dexter  Geo.  M.  Hi  Tremont  row 
Esty  Alex.  R.  2  Change  av. 
Gilinan  A.  11  Scollav's  b. 
Graves  H.  11  Joy's  building 
Gray  George  W'.  6  Joy's  building 
Hall  Charles  G.  IH  T'lemont  row 
Hall  John  R  lU  Tremont  row 
Kirby  C.  K.,  .5  Congress 
Melvin  &  Young,  15  Tr.  row   [E  .B. 
Pook  S.  H.  (naval)  Cunnin'm's  wf. 
Pr-  ston  Jonathan,  <i  Jov's  building 
Sehuize  P..  21  JIass.  bl"c!< 
Silloway  &  Harding,  11.5  Court 
Sleeper  C.  F.,  20  Stollay's  building 
Snell  Geoiee,  .",8  Tremont  row 
Sparrell  Willi.am,.5  Exchange 
Stevens  &  Muzzey,  8  Joy's  building 
Thorndike  John  11.  29  Edinboro' 
Towle  John  D.  II  Joy's  building 
Voelckers  Theodore,  S  Mass.  bl'k. 
Washburn  Wm.,  7  Change  av. 
Young  Ammi  B.,  Bullinch,  c.  Court 

Artificial  Flowers. 

Bedel  S.  293  Wash.  [&  22'2  Wash. 
Mann  •(.  Tiemont  row, opp.  Han'v'r 
Partridge  A.  &  Co.,  201  Washington 

Artificial  Limts. 

Miller  James  &  Co.  21  Bromfield 
Phelps  J.  W.  74  Tremont 

Artists'  Materials. 

Adams  J.  J.  99  Washington 
Wheeler  Asahel,.59  Union 
Whipple  M.  J.  .1.5  CornhiU 

Auctioneers. 

Baylcv  S.  K.Dl  Federal 
Beal  Samuel  H.  49  .%  ,51  Pearl 
Beck  Gideon,  22  &  24  Federal 
Brown  Stephen  &  Sons.  40  State 
Bucklev.<;!!ancroft.Beach,c.Linc'ln 
ClarkX- Hatch.  1"  Water 
Cobb  Henrv,7&  9  Fulton 
Coolid[re.Gra>.'!:Fiirnes--,29.WlWat'r 
Ezekiel  J.  W.,  .5,s  Commercial 
Goddard  &  .\dams,«.i  Pearl 
Hall  David,  .5  iMa  ket  sq. 
Hall  E.  F,  &  Co.  19 .%  21  Kilby 
Harris  Horatio  &  Co.  I.S  India 
Hart  S.  Rowland,  li  State 
Hersev  Danl.  ,1i  Co.  ■>7.%  29  Exchange 
Holt  &  Stockbridge,  24  Bromfield 
King  I).  P.  S2  Washington 
JjConard  &  Pierce,  37  Tremont  row 
Lewis  Marshall  A. .'il  Washington 
Loring,  T*orter  &  Co.  2.5  &  27  Water 
Mallard  Warren,  4.5  ,%  47  Pearl 
Meredith  H.  17  Congress 
Murdock  Wm.C.  .'54  Fulton  (leather) 
Osgood  k  Frost,  I  .'.■!  Milk 
Phillips,  Sampson  *  Co.  110  Wash. 
Kiddle  Ivlward,  (L5  Fnion 
Riley  Si  .Murta!rh,2  Diamond  block 
Thompson  N.  A.,  Old  State  House 
Tucker  Wales.  49  Pearl 
Tvler  John,  9  Central  wharf 
Tyler  John.  Jr.  9  Central  wharf 
Webb  T.  C.  .<t  Co.  77  &  79  Fulton 
Wci-d  O.  II.  (19  Hanover 
White  Ferdinand  E.  22  T>ong  wharf 
Whitney  li.  D..   Old  Custom  Himse 
Whitney  T'rontiss,  .'19  Washington 
Whitwells  &  Seavcr,4.5  .Milk 

Bakers. 

Albert  J.  M.  7:i  W.  Canton    [bread) 

Austin  T.Si  Co.  20  Commercial  (ship 

Ileaman  E.  T.  lU;  Cambridge 

lacker  Wm  ,  Harrison  nv.  c.  Orange 

Blood  A.  7  U.  .S.  Hotel,  Lincoln 

Bond  Thcuuas  I),  (i;  I'ortlund 

Bhmkenhorn  J.  K|  Maverick 

Brighiim  iM.  F.  *  J.  A.  Clifton  place 

Caslell  S.,,5:ii  Washington 

Gaut  Henry  M.  S(!  Saletn 

Gaiit  Samuel  N.  ■Rill  Washington 

(;ibh«  Lyninn,ri4  Court 

Ore  'ley  G    V.  On  iihi.  cor.  Albany 

Hniraii  John,  Bntndwav 

Harper  Wm  .511  S.  Ma.'gin     [Prince 

Hewes  J.  V.k  Co.  191  Hanover  &G 

Howard  Samuel,  ,54  Mvrtle 

Irvin  Wm.  J..  218  Tremont 

Kelt  James,  50,3  Washington 


Kurr  L.  IT.  494  Washington 
Kurtz  John  E.  .57  Warren 
Lawniice  L.  52  Pleasant       [bread) 
Lincoln  &  Beal,  .57  Commerc'l  (obip 
Maynard  Jesse,  07  Warren 
Jlaynard  Lambert,  99  Broad 
Maynard  &  Gouid,  70  Leveret 
Mitchell  Jas  B.,  Kneeland.  n.South 
Morse  F.  W.  84  Cambridee 
Munroe  Daniel,  90  West  Cedar 
Newmarch  Joseph,  .52  Cambridge 
Newmarch  S.,  Broadw. ,%  -.'.SS  Wash. 
OrdwayJ.  M.l'.H  llanov.,%4S  Beach 
Ormsby  James,  71  Mivcvick,  E.  B. 
Parmelee  R.  D.  7'.i.i  Washiiiirton 
Parmelee  Gilbert,  8IHI  Waslungton 
Parmelee  A<hlev,  '1  I.eno.x 
Parmelee  &  Wile<  7lKi  Wash 
Pike  Jona.,  Poplar,  n.  Spring 
Pitman  Thos.  S.,7S  Sumner,  E.  B.' 
Rhodes  J.  &  Co.  ;«  E   R.  R.  wharf 
Kich.ardson  J.D.&C0.84  Fimrth.c.A 
Robinson  William,  Ann,  e.  Clark 
Russ  Parker,  104  Cambridge 
Sawtell  Anms,  .S  West  Centre 
Schaflfrr  Geo.,  (>il  Wasbinaton 
Shipley  S.  G.,  XTnion.  n.  Hanover 
Smith  J.  B.jr  ,  .5"«  ^^  asbingtou 
Smith  J.  G.  540  Wa^liiugton 
Spring  A.,  181  Fourth 
Spring  E.,  Goueh,  c.  .Merrimac 
Spring  John,  10  East 
Stephenson  J.  E.  ,54  North  Margin  & 
Stone  E.  42  Prince  [110  Salem 

Taylor  T.  &  J.,  r,4  Pleasant 
Twombly  W.  J.  M1.5  Washineton 
Weld  J.  &  Co.  (ship  bread)  95  Broad 
Weller  .1.,  Lucas  place 
Wright  Samuel,  Leveret,  c.  Cotting 
Wriaht*  Conner, S  Green 
AVyethNahum  S..  Oneida.c.Albany 

Band  and  Fancy  Boxes. 

Cometz  J.  H.  B.  xi;  Hanover 
DodjeJ.  W.  &  Co.  4  Diamond  Blk 
Gardner  O.  G   IU\  Hinover 
Griflitbs  W.  &  Son   11    \  isiioioirin 
Goodrich  M.  M.  II.  Court e. Howard 
Smith  F.  0..  IIIJ  lUaekstone 
Wortliley  Mark,  l.si  Washington 

Bankers. 

[See  Forciu'ii  Ex.  &c.] 

Baths. 

American  House.  42  Hanover 
Blodgett  C.  rear  .Marllioio'  Hotel 
Blodgett  Henry,  Lantern  Ex.  Hotel 
Braman's,  oppositi-  tl>ot  Chestnut 
Cochituate,  14  Scboid 
Cragie's  Bridge,  C.  Bruce 
Holland  W.  A.SIW  Wash.,  basement 
Keatiiiff  J.  I).,  Qnimv  House 
Miles  M.M.  (medicateil)r23I  Wash. 
Tremont  House 
V.  S.  Hotel,  Beach,  c.  Lincoln 
Warren  Bridge,  \\.  F.  \'eazie 
Western  Aveuiie 

Bedsteads. 

Austin  D..2Unimi  ( I. indly  patent) 
Binder  John. 2^  Albany  blk  ispring) 
Guild  G.  H.  4  It.  K.  bliH'k,  Lincoln 
Pratt  Isaac  B.  19  Haverhill 

Beer.     (  SvkM  »/  Knot. ) 
Beard  Luke,  Howard  .AtheniEum 
Burkhart  G.  Northampton 
Hall  J.  (i..  Wash  c,  N.irtliampton 
I'lummer  J.  P.,  7M  Washington 
Scott  M.  E.,  752  Wa-binu"..., 
Tarr  h.  W.  ,'i  Co.  IM  Washington 

Bell  Founders. 

BakerJ..bii,  Ji.,.s  Long  wharf 
Hooi)cr  II.  N.  .'d  Co.  24  ("miimercial 

Bell  Hangers. 

Crane  A.  P.,  41 IH  Wasliington 
Fuller  S.  \V.  17  f)ev..ushire 
Harrington  Geo  E.,  1 1  Devonshire 

Blacksmiths. 

Adams  William  .iCo.Cross.e.Fultoa 
Bacon  L.  24  Frieml 
Battermaii  J  ,4."ill  Tremont  road 
Bramhall  Otis.  21  Atkiusim 
Bhiin  .t  Kowi  II  ,SS  Portland  [mak'r) 
Brewster  C.  W.  .55  Sudbury  (spring 
Bryant  J.  R.  .■HI  Causeway 
Buchanan  John,  40  i  Tremont 
Cabahau  T..  Sea.n   the  liriilge 
Cnmmiugs  C.  W.,  2  N.  Grove 

[Paul  Adams,  administrator.] 
Craft  James,  T.,  Beverly 
Clune  Tho  >  as.  Swan 
Daniels  Eben'r, .s  llawley    [Fiiend 
Denio  k   Roberts,   Causeway,   cor. 
I>ean  Xr  Haves,  AlliQiiy 
Dooris  John,  Beverly 


SUFFOLK     COUNTY. 


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Fosfl  fi  Irvin,  Snmiier,  E.  Boston 
FiTciiwiii  -M.i.si's  II.,  Anilover 
FiiM.T.I.  S..  Lewis,  !■:.  |{. 
(iiU  S.iMi.iil  \V.  .Mi  I'ortlund 
(ioopins  Murk,  StumitT,  K.  H. 
CJr(!on  Win.,   Iliirr.  av.,  c.  E.  Castle 
licit/.  IJ.  711.'  Wu.sliinirtDn 
Hooker  David  S.,  Decatur,  E.  B. 
Howe  J.  Jr.  Tufts  wf.,  EM.  [Bovcrly 
Jt'nniiiKS  A.  II.  .Ir,  Clmrlistown,  i;. 
Kclley  ratrick,  4!H  ILinisoii  uve. 
I/alley  I'.  First  n.  Turnpike 
I/iiis(lell  ,%  I'upe,  Broadway  cor.  I 
Lewis  .loel  W.  ■JTH  Commercial 
I.1OW  Win.  &  Son,  4'J  Uevonshire 
Lunt  A.,  7',l  Endicot 
McCasky  J.  &  II.  Turnpike 
Morgan  J   11 ,  H  E.  Dover 
Nute  J.,  Riehiiiond 
Onderdouk  M  C,  iW  Broad 
I'arker  Eber,  ":!  Sea 
Patch  .Sidney,  4i  or  84  Mcrrlmac 
Pike  &  Simpson,  Beach,  c.  Cove 
Hay  Kuhei  t,  L'd,  n.  1) 
Reynolds  O.  II.  &  Co.  (i  Charlestown 
Riley  P.,  A  st  near  Fourth 
Riley  1'-,  E.  Orange  c  Albany 
Sawyer  W.  \V.,  Beverly 
Shepard  Wni.  Charlest'n,  c.  Medf' d 
Smith  &  Fclton,  Sea,  c.  Furnace 
Smith  &  Lovett,  .Tfi  Devonshire 
Summers  John  E.  2  Ilaymarket  sn. 
Thompson  John  B.,  Beverly 
Twitchell  &  Libby,  2.H  Causeway 
Undeihill  S.  G.,  17  Haverhill 
Weeman  Ehenezer,  2ii  Merrimac 
"Weenian  Wm.  E.,  VJ  Sudbury 
Welch  Michael,  Decatur 

Boarding  Houses. 

Atkins  John,  7  Winter 
Adams  Mary, 6  Kneeland  place 
AtwcU  Ann,  7S7  Washington 
Baldwin  Mary,  41)  Purchase 
Barry  Thos.  P.  N.  .3.5  High 
Bigelow  H.,  4.'-.  Lowell 
Blake  Sarah,  17  Lynde 
Brigham  James  M.  1  Bnmstead  pi- 
Brown  George,  374  Commercial 
Carlisle  Sarah,  8  La  Grange  pi. 
Colbv  O.  v.,  10  Hanover 
Crosby  H.  48  Portland 
Cushin"  John  S.  T.,  101  Summer 
Cutter  Ruth,  til  Somerset 
Denley  G.  Jlrs.  5  Nashua 
Dilloway  Elizabeth  Mrs.  8  Masoa 
Dow  Charlotte,  iKJ  Purchase 
Ebert  Francis, 7  Hanov.,  (German) 
Farwell  F.  P.  ;!4  Portland[Montg.pl. 
Fay  Jlary  P.  Jlrs.  iO  Brom.  &  10 
Fletcher  A.  K.  ."(i  Friend 
Fletcher  S.,  1  Otis  place 
Griffln  George,  :il  Brattle 
Hall  Sally,  7  Franklin 
Harvey  Sarah  E..'?0 Pearl,  cor.  High 
Huckins  Stephen,  445  Washingtou 
Hunt  Charlotte,  18  Billerica 
Jones  Louisa,  .5  Mason 
Kendall  S.  B.,  S  Morton  place 
Kent  Lewis,  4-'  High 
Ladd  D.  P.  18  Hanover 
Lewis  David  P.  71C  Washington 
Marble  F.,  12  Howard 
May  Catherine,  Kil  Court 
May  PamcUa,  4  AUston 
Norris  John,  18  Franklin  place 
Parker  Caroline,  204  Hanover 
Plimpton  Alice,  22  La  Grange  pL 
Randall  H.  U  Nashua 
Ripley  Wm.  Z.  i>i  Bedford 
Shattuck  Abel  B.  11  Channing 
Sanborn  W.  4!)  High 
Sirovich  Luigi,  408  Coml.  (Italian) 
Taft  Samuel  J.  17  Franklin  place 
Webb  Jerusha,  2  Bowdoin 
Welch  F.  G.  0  Morton  pi. 
Wentworth  M.  30  Green 
White  Joseph,  Bedford,  c.  Lincoln 
White  Ruth,  110  Hanover 
Young  WilUam,  30  Brattle 

Boats. 

Cragin  D.,  Broad,  c.  Belmont 
Gammon  K  Tobev,  Foster's  wf. 
Holbrook  S;iml.  fi..  New,  n.  Mav'k 
Mahonev  &  Horgan,  Sumner 
Winde  &  Clinkard,  Battery  wharf 
Wiusor  Edward  14  Commercial  wf. 

Bonnets  and  Straw  Goods. 

Austin  David,  210  Washington 
Austin  Milton,  203  Washingtoa 
Bassett  I.  M.,  601  Hanover 
Benner  Henry  J'r.,  20  Hanover 
Blair  L.,  18(1  Hanover 
Bowkcr  J.  P.  Jr.  Ift3  Washington 
Brigham  J.  B.  137  Court 
Carpenter  O.  St  W.,  48  Jlilk 
Driggs  L.  S.  24  Hanover 
Ellis  Francis  D.  &  Co.  64  Kilby 
Fales  &  Aldrich  38  Milk 
Fish  M.  W.  48J  &  49  Hanover 
FoUet  &  Richardson, 67  Milk 


Fullarton  Jacob  Jr.,  .'il}  Hanover 
Gav  Thomas,  118  Hanover 
(HiSrpe  1,.  A.  170  Wash,  (up  stairs) 
Harrington  S.  &  J.  &  Co,  60  Milk 
Heckle  Win.,  .51  Hanover 
Kellev  /...  Ill  Milk 
Knowltnii  Win.,  44  Milk 
Lee  Jinus  W.  Jk  Co.  (K  Kilbv 
Littleiiild  A.  A.  227  Washington 
Partridge  A.  .t  Co.,  LOl  Washington 
I'ine  J.  A.  .V,  Ilmiover 
Prescott  Brothers.  23  Milk 
Reiniek  N.  J.  176  Hanover 
Iteinick  A.  &  (^o.,  :!01  Washington 
King  n.  G.  17  Hanover 
Ripley  S.  W.  &  Co.  10  Hanover 
Roberts  A.  J.  140  Hanover 
Ross  G.  F.  317  Washington 
Springer  J.  S.  &  Co,  22  Hanover 
Stone  Wm.  H.  Tivm. opp.  Con.  Hall 
Stowell  Austin  C.  II  Milk 
Thayer  J.  S.  110  Hanover 
Teiinev  Brothers.  0  Milk 
Walker  H.  W.  .5.57  Washington 
White's  Bonnet  Booms,  .3y~Uanov'r 
Wood  C.  T.  48  Cambridge 

Bonnet  Makers  &/  Pressers. 

Blake  JiTc'iniah,  3(;o<  Washington 
Cutler  J-uiio  Jr.  .5  Hanover 
Claflin  Vim.  H.  G7  Milk 
Day  Warren,  r.I47Wash  [hat  pres'r) 
Norton  J.  17  Wilson's  lane,  (straw 
Partridge  A.  &  Co..  201  Washington 
Sh.iw  &  Blake  .375  Washington 
Thompson  Lewis,  7  Hanover 
Tittany  L.  H.  179  Washington 
Warren  Ralph,  92  Court 

Bookbinders. 

Abbott  J.  II.  10  Washington 
Adams  &  White,  91  Washington 
Bradley  Benj.  &  Co.  57  Washington 
Briggs  George  W.  376  Washington 
Cl.aVfc  Chas.  B.  18  Harvard  pi. 
Copeland  R.  M.  '7  Consress 
Damrell  .%  Mnnir,  IC  Devonshire 
Dean  &  Co.  IJ  \V:,t.r,  p.  Dovonsliire 
Dean  Jeremiili,  1 1  Water 
Eavrs  &  Fairbanks,  1.36  Washinston 
Goldsmith  Seth,  S6  Court,  c. Howard 
Gane  H.  A.  27  Cornhill 
Guardenier  John,  1"4  Washington 
Hill  W.  H.  &  Co.  32  CornhiU 
Kitfield  Henry,  116  Wash. 
Lillie  Henry  A.  24  Wilson  lane 
Long  J.  F.  21  Comhill 
J^ow  P.,  School  c.  Washineton 
JIcAdams  Brothers,  120  Wash. 
Meston  J.  J.  6  Water 
Roberts  J.  G.  &  Co.  8  Water,  c.  Dev. 
Ripley  J.  W.  CornhiU 
Seidensticker  J.  Alhena!um,Beac'n 
Simonds  J.  R.  75  Court 
Stanwood  W.  F.&U.  J.  L.,  I5  Water 
Stimpson  Charles,  106  Washington 
Strong  Geo.  F.  81  CornhiU 
Ulman  Wm.  1  Franklin  avenue 
Warner  Geo.,  r.  39  Washington 
Waterman  J.  H.  over  362  Wash. 
WiUiams  G.  W.  G.  26  School 

Booksellers  &  Publishers. 

Adams  George,  91  Washington 
Bowles  Leonard  C.  Ill  Washington 
Bradburv  &  Guild,  120  Washington 
Briggs  G'eo.  W.  376  Wash. 
Brodhead  J.  A.  3  CornhiU  [Cornh'I 
Burnhara  &  Brother    (Antique)  60 
Butfum  J.  11  CornhiU 
Clapp  Ebenezer  Jr.  184  Washington 
Clapp  Otis,  23  School 
Colesworthy  D.  C.  .54  CornhiU 
Cottrell  Geo.  W.  &  Co..  64  CornhiU 
Crocker  &  Brewster,  47  Wash. 
Crosby  &  Nichols.  Ill  Washington 
Davis"  Roht.  S.  S:  Co.  120  Wash. 
Dearborn  N ,  104  Washington 
Donahoe  I'atrick,  3  Franklin 
Dow  James  B.  i;!8J  Washington 
Drake  S.  G.  (antiquarian)  .56  Corn. 
Fetridge  &  Co.,  15  State  &  72  Wash. 
Farwell  S.  T.  (Mass.  Bible  Dep.)15 
Fisher .%  Brother,  71  Court  [Coruh. 
Fitz  &  Hobbs,  120  Washington 
Flinn  Charles  E.  473  Washington 
Fowle  Wm.  B.  120  Washington 
Fowlers  *  Wells,  142  Wash. 
Francis  .Joseph  H.  128  Washington 
French  James,  78  Washington 
Gay  A.  R.  1.30  State 
Gill  Caleb  &  Co.,  145  Broadway 
Gleason  F.,  Museum  bdg.,  Trcmont 
Gould  &  Lincoln,  ,59  Wash. 
Greene,  B.  II.  124  Washington 
Hickman  J.  E.,  llj  School 
Hill  Wm.  II.  .<t  Co.  .32  CornhiU 
Heath  William,  79  CornhiU 
Hiller  Thomas  Jr.,  152  Hanover 
Ide  L.  N.  13Si  Washington  (maps) 
Jenks,  Ilicklfng  &  Swan,  131  Wash. 
Jewett  John  P.  &  Co.  17  &  19  CornhiU 
Kidder  &  Cheever,  20  CornhiU 
King  David  P.  82  Washington 


IJttle  k  Brown,  112  Washington 
Light  Gen.  W.  3  Comhill 
Marsh  Uila.  2/;  Comhill 
Marvin  T.  It  42  Congress 
Ma«H.  S.  S.  Dep.,  C.  C.  Denn,13Com. 
Rlasree  James  1'.  15  Wash.  (Metho- 
dist Book  Depository.) 
Mooney  Patrick, 27  Franklin 
Miinroe  fc  Francis.  Dev.  c.  Spring  L 
Monroe  J.  &  Co.  1.34  Wasbim.'ton 
Mussey  B.  B.  &  Co.,  2!)  Comhill 
New  England  S.  S.  Dep.  79CornhUl 
Perkins  Oliver  L.  62  Comhill 
Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.,  1 10  Wash. 
Rami  (i.  C.  *  Co.  .3  CornhiU 
Redding  X-  Co.  8  St.itc 
Reynolds  Wm.  J.  &  Co.  24  CornhiU 
Raymond  Joseph  P.  I05  Hanover 
SadUer  D.  &  J.  &  Co.  VJK  Federal 
Shattuck  Brothers,  l'_'7J  Ilanovcr 
Simpkins  S.  G.  124  Wa.shington 
Soinerby  R.,  204  Hanover,  n.  Prince 
Stimpson  (Charles,  106  Washington 
Strong  C.  D.,  1  CornhiU      [CornhiU 
S.  S.  (Am.)  Dopositorv,  H.  Hovt,  9 
Sweeney  Thomas,  3  Tj.  S.  Hotel 
Tallis  J.  &  Co..  6!i  Hanover,— U.  A. 

Brown,  iigent 
Tappan  &  Whittcmore.  114  Wash. 
Tewksburv  W.  P.  ,362  Wash. 
Ticknor  VVm.  D.  &  Co.,  13,5  Wash. 
Tompkins  Abel,  4iJConiiri  [Cornh. 
Tract  (Am.)  Rooms,  Seth  Bliss,  1!8 
Usher  James  M.  .37  CornhiU 
Veazie  William,  70  CornhiU 
Waitc  Charles,  56  CornhiU 
Walker  Thomas  O.  68  CornhiU 
Wentworth  H.  86  Washingt'n  (ag't) 
W'hipple  S.  K.  &  Co.  100  Wash. 
Whittemore  Thomas.  37  CornhiU 
Wilkins,  Rice  &  KendaU,  li;  Water 
Wood  F.  G.  17  State  (commission) 

Publications. 
Adams  &  Symmes,  "2.3  State 
Adams  J.  A.,  77  Cambridge 
Berrv  W.  &  Co.  '23  State 
FeK-iilge  &  Co.,  15  State  &  72  Wash. 
Flinn  C.  E.,  443  Washinaton 
Hanscom  S.  S.,  47  Cambridge 
Hiller  Thomas  Jr.,  152  Hanover 
Hotchkiss  &  Co.,  13  Court 
Light  Geo.  W.,  3  CornhiU 
OchsKUian,  fi"*!  Washington 
Palfrey  &  Co.  103  Wash. 
Redding  &  Co.,  8  State 
Safford  E..  Maverick  sq.,  E.  B. 
Spencer  Wm.  V.  16  State 
Skinner  H.  B.,  11  Comhill 
Watson  Georae  64  Leveret 
Woodward  Geo.  W.  C51  Wash. 

Boot,  Shoe,  and  Leather 
Dealers.    ( ^nohsaie.) 

Adams  Aaron,  37  N.  Market 
Ager  Solomon.  25  Shoe  &  Leather 
Allen,  Ilanis,  &  Potter,  57  &  59  Pearl 
Alley  John  B.,  IS  Blackstone 
Atherton  S.  &  Co.  25  Br'd  &39  Cen'l 
Baker  B.  F.  &  Co.  73  Pearl 
Ball  &  Brigham.  34  Kilbv 
Batcheller  T.  &  E.  67  Pearl 
BatcheUer  B.L.  8  Ilitchborn  Bl. 
Beamis  T.  W.  21  Fulton 
Beals  S.  H.,  49  &  51  Pearl 
Belcher  L.  &  W.  S.35  Central 
Blake  S.  Jr..  55  Pearl 
Blanchaid  L.  &  I.,  14  Clinton 
Boardman  C.  40  Central      [Leath. 
Bowker  &  Phipps.  21  &  23  Shoe  & 
Boyd  S.  &  Corev,  13  Elm 
Bovd  J.  M.  &  T.  13  Elm 
Br.idford  H.  S.  &  Co.  II  Central 
Bragg  A.  &  Co.,  11  Fu'.ton 
Bragg  Fowler,  8  Blackstone 
Brooks  &  Saunders.  7  Hichbom  B. 
Bryant  Seth,  76  Pearl 
Bucknam  J.  C.  52  Fulton 
Bucknam  &  Converse,  33  N.  Market 
Burrage  Wm.  &  Co.  96  North 
Butters  Albert  H.  23  Shoe  &  Leath. 
Carroll  Chas.  H.  "1  Pearl 
Chase,  Gibson  .%  Co.  5  &  7  Doane 
Cheney  Ira,  3  Shoe  &  Leather 
Childs,  imis,  &  Rising,  41  &  43  Pearl 
Chipman  John,  2  Blackstone 
Claflin  A.  &  Co.  94  North 
Claflin  Lee.  19  Shoe  &  Leather 
Claflin  William,  19  Shoe  &  Leather 
Cobb  Baxter,  21  Elm 
Cobb  Henry.  7  Fulton 
Comstock  \\'m.  H.  100  North 
Cot  C.  *  SI.,  26  *  28  Central 
Curtis  Abner,  51  Pearl 
Curtis  J.  B.  30  N.  Market 
Daggett  K.  L.,  29  Kilhy 
Darnels  J.  P.  2"  Shoe  *  lyoather 
Damon  S.  G.  &  Co.,  77  &  79  Black'e 
Davenport  S.  D.  *  Son,  92  North 
Dowlev  Levi  A.  &  Co.  61  &  63  Pearl 
Dunbar  &  Brothers,  23  Fulton 
DuBois  G.  E.  .50  Pearl  [Pearl 

Emerson,  Cochrane  &  Co.  68  and  70 
Estabrook  J.  A.  Mer.  row  c.  North 


184 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Fairbanks,  Drury  &  Co.  34  Broad 
Faxon  F.  E.,  53  N.  Market 
Fay  F.  L.  51  Fulton 
Felt  &  Roed  27  Shoe  &  Leather 
Field  E.  &  I.  63  Fulton 
Field  Pearson  H.  &  Co.  172  Wash. 
Flint  Charles  P.  11  Central 
Foeg  &  Burhank,  9  Central 
Forbush  &  Fowle  9  Shoe  &  Leath. 
Frost  &  Co.  10  Blackstone 
Frye  E.  A.,  87  Fulton 
Gay  Eben  F.  41  Merchants'  row 
Gilmore,  Harwood  &  Co.  77  Pearl 
Goddard  &  Adams,  05  Pearl 
Gould  J.  M.,  71  Fulton 
Gould  T.  R.,  71  Fulton 
Gross  J.  &  Co.  8  Clinton 
Guild  C.  &  Sons,  16  Blackstone 
Guild,  White  &  Co.  40  N.  Market 
Hale  Arteinas  7  Hitchborn  Blk. 
UarttJohn,32  Elm 
Hill  &  Converse,  34  N.  Market 
Hobbs  Isaac  &  Co.  C.5  Fulton 
Hodges,  Hersey  &  Co.  12  Elm 
Holbrook  A.  &  Co.  44  Fulton 
Hood  George, 38  Fulton       '     .    ,, 
Hosum,  Bailey  &  Durgin,  /3  North 
Hunt  David,  14  &  16  Central 
Hunt  &  Lane,  12  Elm 
Hunt  Moses  &  Co.  33  Fulton 
Hunt  Thomas,  21  Central 
Hutchins  James  R.,  40  Central 
Johnson  Geo.,  39  Shoe  &  Leather 
Jones  F.,  74  Pearl 
Jones  L.  S.  4  Blackstone 
Jones  N.  &  Co.,  72  Pearl 
Keen  &  Kennedy,  64  &  66 1<  ultoa 
Keith  C.  E.,  7  Shoe  &  Leather 
Keith  H.  R.,  55  Pearl 
Kimball  J.  B.  &  Co.  75  Pearl 
King  P.  C.  &  H.  3  Shoe  &  Leather 
Kinc  Enos,  13  Shoe  &  Leather 
Leeds  Henry,  10  North 
Lindslev  &  Shaw,  24  Central 
Littlefield  J.  &  Co.,  59  Fulton 
Mann  L.  &  S.,  53  Fulton 
Manny  &  Weld,  67  Pearl  , 

Massey  S.T).  81  &  83  Fulton 
Masury,Sterling&Co.,7  Uitchb'n  bl'k 
Moore  John  E.  39  Fulton 
Montgomery  &  Co.,  88  North 
Morrison  Daniel,  7  Hitchborn  bl'k 
Murdock  Wm.  C,  32  &  34  Fulton 
Nash  Ahner  P.  &  Co.,  95  FuUou 
Nash,  French,  &  Co.  42  Fulton 
Newhall  George,  6  Centi-al 
Page  Frederick  A.  121  Clinton 
Palmer,  KimbaU  &  Co.  45  Slioe  &  L'r 
Perkins  V/m.  R.  2  Blackstone 
Poland  &  Converse,  33  &  36  N.  Mark. 
Porter  Charles,  .53  Pearl 
Potter  E.  81  Fulton 
Baddin  Thomas,  Jr.  30  Broad 
Reed  &  Bryant,  78  Pearl 
Bhodes  T.  M.  67  Fulton 
Richards  &  Hunt,  27  Central 
Robinson  R.,  19  Fulton 
Rogers  John  H.  11  Tremont  row- 
Russell  Levi  F.  6  Blackstone 
Saunders  F.  W.  49  Fulton 
Silvester  N.,  0  Blackstone  (patterns) 
Spaulding  B.  P.  &  Co.  102  North 
Stoddard  A.  32  N.  M'ket,  B't  macuf 
Stetson  Caleb  25  Broad 
Stone  J.  S.  13  Shoe  &  Leather 
Strong  A.,  30  &  32  Central 
Tapley  Amos  P.  &  Co.  15&]7Ccntl. 
Taylor  David  &  Co.  68  &  70  Pearl 
Thayer  E.  B.  21  Central 
Thayer  E.  F.  E.,  48  N.  Market 
Thayer  George  L.  40  Central 
Townsend  &  Mallard,  45  ft  47  Pearl 
Tucker  James  Jr.,  40  &  48  Pearl 
Tucker  &  Lester,  45  Fulton 
Tucker  ^Vales,  49  I^carl 
Tyler  C.  M.  73  Fulton 
Vaughn  Joseph  32  Elm 
Vaughn  Stetson  32  Elm 
Viall  John,  19  Fulton 
Vose  &  Southland,  2  Blackstone 
Wales  T.  C.  &  Co.,  19  Broad,  e.  Centl. 
Warren  .1.  &  Son,  15  Shoe  Sl  Leather 
Walker  S.  &  Co.,  40  Fulton 
Webb  T.  C.  &  Co.  79  Fulton 
Webster  &  Co.  39  North  Market 
Webster  Cliarles  W.  32  Elm 
Wcstcott  J.  &  Son,  34  Kilby 
Wheeler  James  H.  &  Co.«&8ContI. 
Whitney  Joseph  &  Co.  .'IS  &  40  Pearl 
Whitney  Ebenezer,  71  Fulton 
Williams  Isaac,  29  Kilbv 
Willis  George  W.,  34  S:  36  Central 
Wymon  Abel,  40  Fultou 

Retail. 

Allen  Lewis  E.  171  Wash. 
Alden  fc  Norris,  121  Hanover 
Alden  k  Mavo,  V'V,  Hanover 
Allen  Wm.  VV.  I  Market  sqimro 
Allen  Wm.  H.  .V.)  Cambridge 
Appleton  C.  'I'.  P.  5''.  Hanover 
Aycrs  Oliver  E.  llannvcr.  c.  Union 
Baker  .Tohn,  10!t  Hanover 
Baker  Joseph,  Broadway,  r.  B 


Bell  Theo.  H.  155  Washington 
Benari  J.  553  Washin^on 
Blanev  I).  H.  2  Maverick  sq. 
Braekett  R.  187  Hanover 
Carlton  D.  F.  297  V/ashington 
Caliill  James,  266  Commercial 
Carleton  Robert  H.,  139  Hunover 
Castle  Alfred,  40  Cambridge 
Clement  Theodore,  54  Hanover 
Coburn  Charles,  55  Court 
Colburn  H.&  Co.  40  Merchants  row 
Colrnan  N.  H.  &  Co.  52  N.  Market 
Cook  C.  W.,  102  Commercial 
Crocker  Joseph,  3  Fleet 
Crosby  Anthony,  130  Hanover 
Cummiskey  M.  69  Mcrrimao 
Curtis  J.  Fourth  n.  C 
Darnon  S.  G.  &  Co.  77  Blackstone 
Dvke  Wm.  21  Union 
Edney  George  P.  109  Cambridge 
Eldriclge  Elisha  D.  4S  N.  Market 
Ellrns  Archibald,  94  Turnpike 
Emerson  G.  &  Son,  189  Broadway 
Estabrook  J.  A.  Mer.  row,  c.  North 
Farrington  J.  G.  .397  Washington 
Foson  F.  E.,  53  North  Market 
Field  Pearson  H.  &  Co.  172  Wasli. 
Field  S.  R.  3  Maverick  square  E.  B 
Folsom  Frederick,  449  Washington 
Goldthwait  Joseph  L.  198  Hanover 
Goldthwait  D.  E.  132  Hanover 
Greene  J.  H.  157  Court 
Greenwood  S.  D.  585  Wash. 
Groves   Isaac,   202  Broad\yay,  cor. 

Dorchester 
Haley  Michael  101  Fourth 
Hayden  Charles,  545  Washington 
Haynes  W.  F.  48  Hanover 
Hobart  J.  351  Washington 
Holmes  Richard,  142  Hanover 
Holton  Lemuel,  79  Court 
Holton  Samuel  S.43  Court 
HortonHenry,  12  Clinton 
Houghton  Wm.  S.  93  Court 
Hubbard  J.  Geo.  &  Co.  471  Wash. 
Huntress  0. 5  North 
Hyde  Henry,  181  Hanover 
KimbaU  John,  43  Tremont  row 
Lamkiii  &  Co.,  125  Court 
Learnard  Wm.  H.  10  Marshall 
Leeds  Henry,  10  North 
Lefler  C.  152  Court 
Mansfield  &  Kcmp,89  &91  Hanover 
Martin  &  Robbins,  124  Broadv/ay 
Marvin  &  Brewer,  45  Hanover 
McDavitt  J.  N.  115  Court 
Moore  Jacob  F.  25  Merrimac 
Moseley  T.  E.  202  Washington 
Nfwcomb  Norton  &  Son,  114  Hanov. 
Newell  J.  A.  401  Washington 
Norton  Chas.  T.  2  &  4  Merc'ntile  wf. 
Odell  Alvin  V.,  087  Washington 
Perkins  J.  H.  5  Lewis 
Persons  A.  A.,  27  Cambridge 
Poor  Samuel,  Jr.  35  Cambridge 
Porter  Warren,  182  Hanover 
Pray  John  F.  107  Washington 
Reed  John,  261  Washington 
Bice  I.  M.  10  School 
Richardson  Jackson.  Mayerick  sq. 
Roundy  John  P.  3  Sea 
Rogers  John  H.  11  Tremont  row 
Sibley  Solomon,  7  Court 
Simonds  George,  45  W.  Canton 
Smith  Geo.  P.  Purchase  cor.  Peart 
Strong  George  0. 619  Washington 
Strong  J.  477  Washington 
Swett  Silas,  372  Washington 
Taylor  Julius,  122  Broadway 
Thayer  E.  F.  E.  48  N.  Market 
TirrellE.C.  26  North 
Topham  John,  Broadw.  c.  Turnp. 
Trescott  E.  Jr.  413  Washington 
Turner  Chas.  A.  218  Hanover 
Turner  Geo.  E.  61  Merrimac 
Tuttlc  H.  II.  31  Tremont  row 
Wallace  &  Sons  430  Wash.  &  90  C'rt 
Wallis  Francis  B.  79  Washington 
Weld  John,  412  Washington 
Wenzell  Henry,  180  Washington 
White  Charles  G.  G81  Washington 
Whittredge   T.  J.  157  Federal  and 

103  Sea 
Wiswell  A.  77  Broad 
Wiswell  D.  W.  33  Merchants'  rotr 
Young  Charles, 4,10  Waehingtou 

Boot  and  Shoe  Makers. 

Adams  .Joseph  K.  7  I'inckncy 
Anderson  II.  M.  6  Theatre  alley 
Baker  Nelson,  Norfolk  av. 
Barker  Charles,  24  Carver 
Barrett  Thomas,  9  Bedford 
Bartholmesz  (}.  545  Washington 
Bisbce  Randall,  29  School 
Blake  William,  6  Bedford 
Brigham  1).  'JCt  Green 
Brown  Augustus,!  Winter 
Colby  M.  L.  62J  Myrtle 
Cleary  Wm.  647  Wash. 
Colburn  James  F.  jr.,  17  Salem 
Collier  Wm.  Suflblk.n.  S.  Williamj 
Converse  B.  M;  69  Comhill 
Crockett  G.  B.  18  Howard 


Cummiskey  M.  69  Merrimac 
Dailey  Thomas,  Meridian 
Desmond  Michael,  132  Purchase 
Donagan  W.  105  North 
Donalcy  I'.  504  Washington 
Doreev  Jas.  Broad,  c.  Batterymarch 
Dowlinp  E.  30  Sumner 
Drake  Geo.,  Allen,  c.  Blossom 
Durand  Benj.  A'^ine  c.  Blossom 
Eckert  Valentine,  75  Summer 
Edwards  A.  75  Chambers 
Ellms  A.  94  Turnpike,  near  4th 
Field  George,  9!t  Sudbury 
Flynn  John,  86  Broad 
Fortenbaeher  F.  53  May 
Foster  R.  &  J.,  7  Causeway 
Garden  John,  64  Harrison  av. 
Gallagher  J.  8  Broadway 
Gerrish  Timothy,  Stoddard  c.  Court 
Goldthwait  Jos.  G.3  Brattle  sq. 
Harley  Wm.,  81J  Hanover 
Hargrave  J.  293  Washington 
Harlow  Ivory,  Meridian,  op. Wesley 
Hanington  Solomon,  15  Water 
Hill  John,  155  Endicof 
Hesz  Andrew,  17  Franklin  place 
Holmes  I.  S.  220.V  Washington 
Howe  Marcus,  41  Beach 
Hoyt  David  K.  4  Belknap 
Jenkins  Wm.  80  Cambridge 
Jordan  Wm.  Jr  ,102  Harrison  av. 
Kareher  Christian,  218  Broadway 
Larabce  John,  150  Broadway,  n.  C 
Leach  Eliab,  46  Devonshire 
Learned  Grant,  1  Jackson  pi. 
Leear  Henry,  .559  Washington 
Loskey  A.  1  Water 
Lincoln  Peter,  56  Turnpike 
Marden  David,  156  Salem 
Marchant  J.  F.  .52  Sumner  E.  B. 
McCormack  Patrick, .30  Merrimac 
McDougall  Janjes,  opp.  57  Warren 
McUueen;y  D.,  97  Federal 
Mullen  John,  Turnpike,  c.  Silver 
Murphy  John,  Sumner 
Myers  F.,  Sudbury,  c.  Portland 
Nelson  D.  4  Fleet 
Parshley  J.  S.  Broadway  n.  Tump. 
PennimanJ.T.36Devonshire,n.Mill: 
Pearce  F.  W.,143  Merrimac 
Power  James,  67  Pleasant 
Richardson  James,  227  Tremont 
Rimbach  John,  478  Washington 
Roffe  M.  e  Bedford 
Ruby  C.  851  Eliot 
Schauls  J.,  'Broadway 
Schayer  John,  44  Congress 
Sinnett  Wm.,  220  Ann 
Tomlinson  James,  532  Washington 
Turner  James,  303  Tremont 
Tyler  Asa,  16  Tremont 
Vmal  P.  Carver,  near  Pleasant 
Wade  A.  r.  204  Washington 
Waitt  Isaac  B.  5  School 
Waitt  Jacob,  76  Cambridge 
Wilson  Wm.,  Green,  c.  Staniford 

Ladies'  S/ioe  Makers. 
Bateman  &  Williams,  3  Bromfield 
Haskell  J.  C.  198  Washingt'n  (boots) 
Knott  James,  29  Bromtield 
Knott  Robert,  16  School 
Osborn  J.  J.  &  Son,  2  Bedford 

Boot  Counter  Makers. 

Dunham  E.  B.  121  Clinton 
Hall  A.  J.  39  Ferry 
Hall  B.  Y.  40  N.  Market 

Boot  Crimpers. 

Boos  J.  5  Market  sq. 

Briesler  G.  M.  39  Fulton 

Emerv  John,  17  Haverhill 

Read  "J.  M.5  Gerrish  bl.(machin'ry) 

Smith  Charies,  33  E.RR.  wharf  (tr'r; 

Staab  Charles,  130  Federal 

Tucker  John  E.  17  Haverhill 

Botanic  Medicines. 

Abbot  J.  &  B.  F.  (Thomp.)  140  Hnn- 
Byrnes  E.  Mrs.  10  Howard        [over 
Chapman  Jonas  W.  6  Salem 
Cheever  Joseph,  78  Tremont 
Clark  &  Crocker,  382  Washington 
Humphrey  H.  114  Fourth  n.  B 
Jackson  Joseph,  102  Court 
Jenkins  S.  2.50  Broad 
Johnson  Wm.  r.  47  Hanover 
Kellcy  J.  C.  271  Tremont 
Mills  F.  87  Pleasant 
TttVlorT.K.  3  Hanover 
AVrtson  Geo.  W.  18  Contral 
Wilson  B.  O.  &  G.  C.  IS  Central 

Botanic  Physicians. 

Abbot  J.  &  B.  F.  1(0  Hanover 
Chnpman  Jonas  W.  8  Salem 
(Jhcever  Joseph,  78  Tremont 
Clork  J.  J.  6lv:  Hanover 
Clark  Wm.  ;W2  Washington 
Darling  E.  I  N.  Margin 
Huniphny  H.  114  Fourth 
Jackhon  Joseph,  102  Court 
Kclley  J.  C.  271  Tremont 
Mo.son  J.  D.  114  Court 
Porter  Alfred  R.  11  Washington 


SUFFOLK     COUNTY. 


185 


Skinner  H.  B.  11  Washington 
Snow  A.  1(1'!  Pincknov 
TiiylorT.  ICSlluiiovVr 

Brass  Finishers. 

Fcssendcn  P.  R.  Andovcr 
CJrundv  &  Brothers,  •(•.'  Devonshire 
Morse  &  Fletcher,  -14  Congress 
Nolan  Wm.  S  Heueli 
Puller  A.  U. ',)  Water  &  "I  Devonsh. 

Brass  Founders. 

I?Tram  R.  J.  L'l  Rlackstone 
Gavett  A.J.  1:3  Hawkins 
Hooper  H.  N.  &  Co.  24  Commercial 
Howard  S.  &  J.  W..  cor.  H  &  Tth 
Litchfield  D.,  Lewis,  E.  B. 
Locke  &  Cordwell,  Uurrett  n  Fult'n 
Morse  &  Fletcher,  44  Congress 
Pierpont  W.  A.  .*  Co.  Har-ison  av.c. 

Blake  c!. — warehoise  4L'  Water 
Plant  Robert,  Albany  cor.  Curve 
Revere  Copper  Co.  ii"  State 
Robinson  G.  W.  &  Co.  Richmond 
Robinson  T.  P.  (i  Haverhill 
Sinclair  Thomas,  'J'M  Commercial 
Stevens  &  Josseljn,  A  street 

Brewers. 

Cox  H.  F.  &  Co.,  2d,  n.  D 
Boston  Beer  Co.  47  Broad 
Cook  Wni.  W.  25  Central 
Tremont  Brewery,  (i'J  Broad 

Brokers,    ship. 

Rartol  Geo.  J.  oi)p.  51  India 
Biiniey  C.  J.  F.  25  Uoane 
Brown  Vernon  5  Merch.  Exchange 
Bruce  Benjamin.  'JO  India 
Cabot  Edward,  40  State 
Cheney  J.  H.&  Co.  4  India 
navis.  Dyer  &  Co.  5  Long  wharf 
Deslion  James,  23  India 
\         Dow  John  R.  &  Co.  130  State 
■         Foster  Robert  &  Co.,  4S  India 
(  Frnzar  A.  A.  S  Merchants'  Ex. 

Frothingham  N.  F.  25  Long  wliarf 
Gutman  Joseph  &  Co.,  2-5  Doane 
Hamlen  Nathaniel,  85  State 
Haskell  Thos.  H.  22  Long  wf. 
Judson  &  Co.  3  Long  wliarf 
Mayhew  Natlianiel,  TO  State 
Merritt  Jerome, 3  Long  wharf 
Peiikes  W  ni.  &  Co.  Ihs  s^tate 
Savage  Charles  T.  3  Citv  wharf 
Sillowav,  Calef  &  Co. 5  Commercial 
Stinson  S.  G.  22  Long  whart' 
Winsor  Nathan'l.  Jr.  State  c  Broad 

Merc/tandise. 
Alline  'Wm.  4(;  Chatham 
Aspinwali  Augustus,  (>S  Broad 
Bagnall  Thos.  34  Doane 
Bond  George  W.  55  Kilby 
Bradford  Wm.B.7Broad  ,%34  Doane 
Bnidshaw  F.  F.  S  City  wharf 
D'Wolf  J.  L.  2S  India 
Field  Edward  L.  5  Commercial 
Fisk  Josiah,  4  Liberty  sq. 
G.ige  B.  5  Congress 
Harris  John  S.  19  India 
Hart  S.  Rowland, 5«  Wash.* estate 
Hartshorn  J.  &  Son,  130  Jlilk  (eott'n) 
Hill,  Sears  &  Co.  21  Com'l  wf. 
Hill  I.  S.  !I2  State 
McLellan  &  Emmons,  li'  India 
Packard*:  Freeman, .lOKilby  (cot'n) 
Pennii.iiin  A.  P.  L'.s  India 
Scott  Robert,  75  Kilby,  (cotton) 
Searle  George  &  Co.  5I>  Water 
Seaver  Georse,  Gl  Water,  (cotton) 
Sullivan  J.  %V.  23  Long  wf. 
Turell  Brothers,  92  State 
Wakefield  C.  21  Commercial 
W'eld  Aaron  D.  127  State 
\v  iMiams  A.  4  Central  wharf 
Williams  Robert, 4  Central  wharf 

Dnt.s:. 
Barrett  Samuel,  92  State 
Edmands  J.  1,.  23  India 
Hamilton  Edward,  3  Long  wharf 
W'ood  A.  24  Broad 
Wood  C.  A.  S:  Co.,  5  Chatham  row 

Specie. 
Burnett  &  Co.  .SS  State 
Dodd  J.  M.  88  State 
Ellis  J.  S.  16  State 
Evans  A.  H.  7  State 
Evans  B.  S.  6:3  State 
Gooding  &  Co.  12  State 
Hlotiey. 
Baker  Freeman,  11  Salem 
Carley  H.  D.  1  l,jcenm  Building 
CummiuL'S  J.  R.  iUJ  Union 
Ferdinand  J.  F.  State,  c.  Exchange 
Goo  Iwin  E.  17  Brattle  sq. 
Hill  Calvin  A.  14  Wilson  lane 
Jenkins  A.  23  Sudbury 
Jones  Wm.  108  Sudliury 
Kclley  J.  1'5  Sudburv 
Lanslev  Wm.  II  Wilson  lane 
Lcland"  J.  D.  19  Salem 

— 


Merrill  *  Sarsent,  IC.  Brattle  sq. 
Mescrve  II.  '1\  (W  Ilayinarkct  «q. 
Moore  J  L.  7  Brattle  sq. 
Peirce  A.  A.  (iO  Ulack^tonc 
Kayner  Jiicol)  S.  ICneeland.c.IIud'n 
Rnsstll  &  Co.,  4  Brattle  sq. 
Rolian  F.  Ii  Uraltlc  sip 
Torrev  &  Sniitli,  1(1  linittle  sq. 
Wallace  A.  II  Brattle  siiuare 

Rf.al  E<itate. 
Adams  Seaver,  5  Exchange 
Ba.\ter  A.  G.  5  Exchange 
Beal  Madison,  5  Exchange 
Blake  &  .Vvcrv,  8  Congress 
Blaucy  Tlios   K.  4  Wilson 
Bowkcr  D.  137  Hanover 
Brett  Charles.  4  Wilson  lane 
Clapp  J.  B.  &  Sou,  Portland  c.  Sudb. 
Clark  U.  J.  51  Court 
Coverly  S.  5  Exchange 
I)awe8"iIenry,5A  Exchange 
Dudley  (ieo.  P.  Winthrop  blk.  E.B. 
Dunbar  J.  D.  5  Exchange 
Eaton  Ebeuezer,  5  Exchange 
Eaton  lA-muel  P.  5  Exchange 
Evans  B.  S.  (J3  State 
Ferniild  II.  B.  1  Joy's  building  ■ 
Ford  J.  E.  8  Congress 
Francis  C.  T.  14  Xiles' building 
Fuller  Samuel  1).  4  Wilson  lane 
Gilley  J.  E.  M.8Con",ess 
Gooclnow  &  Davis,  4  Wilson  lane 
Goddard  G.  W.  4  Wilson  lane 
Greenwood  Ira,  14  Exchange 
Hall  Adin.SConsress 
Hammond  J.  15  Congress 
Hart  S.  R.  (!  State 
Hassa(n  John,5\  Exchange 
Hawkes  T.  B.  10  Exchange 
Ilolbrook  D.  2i  Scf»l  lay's  building 
Hogins  Asa  B.  4  Wilson  lane 
Hyde  II.  N.  8  Congress 
Jackson  F.  Brazer's  build.  27  State 
Lerow  L.  31  State 
May  Wm.  B.9State 
Maynard  J.  W.  5  Congress 
Sleacham  Geo.  9  State 
ileyer  B.  8  Joy's  building 
Jlclntire  Charles,  5  Exchange 
Monroe  N.  2  Devonshire 
Nichols  Henry,  60  State 
Norris  H.  A.  9  State 
Page  Taylor,  17  Brattle  sq. 
Proctor  George  B.  218  Fourth 
Porter  J.  L.  4  Wilson  lane 
ll;(ndall  O.  G.  59  State 
Rice  Samuel,  9  State 
Ridgway  Jol>n  W.  9  State 
Sargent  Gilman,  4  Wilson  lane 
Severy  iSI .  4  Wilson  lane 
Shattiiek  William,  5  Exchange 
Spear  John  I.  8  Congress 
Starkweather  E.  C.  5  Congress 
Stoddard  L.  T.  21  State 
Toothill  Wm.  70  State 
Varnum  Wm.  14  Exchange 
Veazie  Joseph  A.  78  State 
Wallace  A.  11  Brattle  square 
Wellington  J.,  4  Wilson  lane 
Wheeler  S  G.  7  Change  av. 
Wliittemore  B.  F.  54  Exchange 

Stock  and  Exchange. 
Adams  Ashur,  5  Exchange 
Adams  Seaver,  5  Exchange 
Andrews  Henry,  rear4-s  St.ite 
Appleton  J.  Warren,  17  State 
Ashley  O.  D.  47  State 
Bancroft  E.  P.  9  Niles'  building 
Beck  William,!  Change  ave. 
Blake,  Ward  &  Co.  4  State  c.  Wash. 
BoUes  .Matthew,  90  State 
Brewster,  Sweet  &  Co.  76  State 
Brodhead  D.  D.  27  State 
Brown  B.  Jr.  ,5(i  State 
Brown  C.  S..5()  State 
Brown  Joseph  M.  92  State 
Brown  Stephen  &  Sons,  40  State 
Center  John,  2  Niles'  building 
Clark  J.  W.  &  Co.  -4  State 
D.avenport  Beiiianiin,  15  Congress 
Degrand  P.  P.  (■".  9  Congress 
Dodd  J.  M.  s^  Sl-.ite 
Farlev  Robert,  24  State 
Fillebrown  H.  R.  7  Exchange 
Fiske  J.  N.  4  Coniress 
Fletcher  Geo.  N.  &  Co.  Merch'ts  Es 
Foote  L.  Si  E.xchanse 
Gill)ert  &  Sons,  .36  State 
Gorham  F.,  47  State 
Grant  E.  B.  1  Change  av. 
Hall  .\ndrew,  51  Exchange 
Hay  ward  .*  Dorr, 'i".!  State 
Head  &  Perkins,  45  State 
Healey  Mark,  (iii  State     [Exchange 
Henshaw  Samuel  &  Son.  4  .Merch. 
Hinklev  Noali  &  Co.  |(t  Exchange 
Ilomer'W.  H.  .'U  Court 
Hubbard  A.  D.  5  Niks'  building 
Jenuincrs  Levi,  j;  Exchange 
Johnson  Benj.  4  Jov's  building 
Keith  Wm.  W.  24  State 
Lee  &  Higdnson,  47  State 
Libbey  J."B.  51  E."cchange 


Lobrlell  Thoman  J.  .3  Merch-  Ex. 

.Martin  Joseph  G.  7  State 

Mav  John  W.iKI  State 

.Mclntire.Ior:n.  I"  State 

Al'iid  Samuel  0. 1  Niles"  buildiog 

Mnnroe  Edmiin<l.2X  State 

Pickering  II.  W.  48  State 

I'ickerlng  J.  iH  Suite 

Pratt  George  W.  4  SufTolk  building 

Puoulull  Otis  G.  59  State 

K'lV  i:  W.  39  Court 

Kiel'  11,'nrv, -28  State 

liichar-lson  Royal,  •J9t  State 

Sewall  Thomas  R.  .V.)  State 

Sheafe  C.  C.  rear  48  Stale 

Solcv  J.  J.  *S  State 

Stoddard  L.  T.  21  State 

Stone  Mil  Cornhill 

Tenncy  B.  F.  3  State 

Thacher  G.  .M.  over  Mass.  Bank 

Thayer  .John  E.  &  Bro.  28  State 

Torrev  Charles,  4  Liberty  sq. 

Tvler"J.  S.  &  W.  C.  1  &  2  Suftolk  b'ld. 

W*aitt  Ilenrv,4  State 

Wetherhee  John  Jr.  29  State 

■Wetheibee  Wm.  &  Co.  '29  State 

Wheelock  .1.  B.  4  Devonshire 

Wheeler  Joseph,  2  Chanee  avenue 

Whitney  &  Peabodv.  47  State 

Williams  Eliiihalet",72  State 

Williams  S.  G.  78  State 

Willis  &  Co.  25  Stiite 

Win  slow  Henj.  rear  48  State 

W'ood  &  Thompson,  14  Exchange 

Brush  Dealers. 

Adams  John  J.  90  Washington 
Doane  Ilemau  S.  49  Water 
llar\ev  &  Burtons,  15  Exchange 
McLaughlin  &  Colbi\m,  28  Exch'ge 
Skilton  George, 49  Water 
Stratton,  Sherrift'&  Co.  22  Exchange 

Building  Materials. 

[See  Doors,  Blinds,  &c.] 

Button  Dealers. 

Bumham,  Welton  &  Co.  68  ICilby 
Foster  D.  J.. %  Co.  48  Milk 
Uorton  L.  B.  &  Co.  5(1  Milk 

Cabinet  Makers. 

Babhs  J.  S.  L.  (antiq.),  6.V  Albany  bk 
Briggs  Seth,  5  Province 
Lord,  Buist  &  23  Merrimac 
Crawford  Henry,  79  Salem 
Crosby  Charles  W.  7  Boylston 
Delano  Geo.  II.  Turnpike  n  Fourth 
Dexter  G.  M.  81  Albany  block 
Doe  John  S.  9  Haverhill 
Durant  J.  PtM  Washington 
Fullum  Calvih.Charles.c.  Pinckney 
Greeiileaf  James,  T^  ler  n.  Hot.  av. 
JIalevJ.  .1.,  121  Fulton 
Ham  C.  W.  &  Co.  57  Portland  [r'ms 
Hancock  H.K.I167  Wash.fum.  warc- 
HubbardJ.  C.  (chairs  &  settees),.5N3 
Ingram  (ieo.  Wash.c.  Dover  [Wash. 
Jerters  E.  (antiq.)  3RR  blk.  Lincoln 
Kenney  H.  .M.  k  Co.,  3  Chambers 
Loud  Thomas  J.  104  Court 
Mackic  R,,  ,57(^  Court 
McCloskey  Geo.  31  Charlestown 
MeCloskey  J.  1  Sea 
Nye  &  Billings,  90  Harrison  av. 
Paisons  Wm.  .\.  21  Harvard  pi. 
Perry  1,.  M.  II  linil  Road  Block 
Roberts  John,  14  Water 
Ross  Joseph  L.  c.  Hawkins  &  Ivers 
Rugglcs  Dan'l,  KH  Charles,  c.  Chest. 
Saver  .Mathias,  Graphic  court 
Sniith  Stephen,  44  Cornhill  (desks) 
Stevens  G.  W.  515  Washington 
Thaver  B.,  31  Exchange 
Treadwell  J.  •>:n  Atkinson 
Treadwell  Samuel,  Lewis.  E.  B. 
WiUis  &  .Mitchell,  3  Adams 

Cap  Makers.    ( Chth  ^  Fw.) 

Gould  I..  43  Merchants'  row 

H  l<el.iisrh  F.  lS  Friend 

Klous  S.  ,<;Co.  I_'  DiK;k  sq.&29Coiirt 

Leavitt  H., '_".»  Hanover 

R.av  James,  30  Elm 

Saroni  .\.  S.  II  Elm 

Saroni  &  Co.  'JZ  Elm 

Shirpsir  I..  175  Washington 

Taylor  GeorgeM.95J  Wash,  (visors) 

Cards. 

Damrell  *  Moore,  16  Devonshire 
Gav  .Aanin  It  l.'Hi  State 
Haskell  .Andrew  W.  4  Washington 
Holinan  Oliver,  124  State 
Perkins  E.  l,amson,124  State 

Carpenters  and  Builders. 

Ames  .\zel  &  J.  Richmond,  n.  Uan. 
Ames  S.  .t  H.  rear  VH  Woshiugtou 
Austin  Henry,  ftxit  Wheeler's  court 
Aver  Thom.,  Causew.  opp. Mer'mac 
Bailey  Edwin,  Wtb^ter 


186 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  KECORD. 


Bagley  P.  H.  River,  c.  Mt.  Vernon 
Baldwin  Abel,  94  I'ortland 
Barker  Albion,  102  'I'.yleri 
Barker  .t  Barries,  14  Cbarlcstown 
Barker  C.  &  G.  HI  Beverly 
Barron  B.  F.,  77  Charlcstown 
Barllett  II.  Lime  c.  Kiver 
Bartlett  Theodore,  7  Hawley 
Bates  Hiram,  (j4  Harrison  avenue 
Bates  J.  W.,  rear  53  Broad 
Botes  N.  N.  Broad,  cor.  I'earl 
Bean  &  Hall,  .Meridian,  o.  Havre 
Benson  C.  T.  Union  n.  Hanover 
Boles  Warren,  Sudbury,  c.  Portland 
Bonney  P.  HG  Friend 
Bourn  &  Leavitt,  7.'>  Chailes 
Eooyer  Samuel,  9  Causeway 
Bowers  Alonzo,  92  Purtlarnl 
Bowkcr  A.  J.  .":irrii-iid 
Bowker  Dexter,  Smith  ct. 
Bowlcer  Kdmuiid,  l.'il  North 
Bowker  Thco.  P.  70  Piuckney 
Bowker  &  Huft',  Tyler  n.  Ciirve 
Brown  J.  E.  &  N.  Piedmont 
Brown  Josiah,  Beverly  c.  Travers 
Brown  S.  J.  G  Odeon  av. 
Burnham  Arthur,  ILS  Chambers 
Burr  Theophilus,  17  Blossom 
Burr  T.  Jr.  17  Blossom 
Canney  Wm.,  13  Causeway 
Chamberlain  David,  .Maine  wf. 
Gary  &  JNIcDonald,  2d  st. 
Chandler  Dudley,  .32G  Har.  ave. 
Chase  Chauncey,  Hobbs'  whaif 
Clark  D.  W.,  Hudson,  c.  Kneelnnd 
Cotfin  P.  &  Co.  303  Har.  av.  n.  bridge 
Collins  Walter  R.  over  11  Moi-shail 
Copeland  T.  311  Har.  av. 
Corthell  Hosea,  82  Portland 
Cudworth  S.  S.  Nashua,  o.  Causcw. 
Cunningham  G.  H.  r.  ."iO  Wash. 
Gushing  &  Bailey,  273  Broad   [Dev. 
Gushing  &  Robie,  Gharlestown,  c. 
Damon  Calvin,  32  Tyler 
Damon  II.  4.3.3  Tremont 
Davenport  &  Bodwell,  16  Hawley 
Davies  Daniel,  Lime 
Davis  C.  B.,  7  Chapman  pi. 
Dearborn  J.  B.  1  Hawley 
Dickson  S.  9C.V  Portland 
Ditson  H.  2  Kfawley  place 
Dockman  Stephen,  13  Causeway 
Dodd  M.  S.  1  Hawley  place 
Dow  Daniel,  94  Portland 
Drayton  &  Sanborn,  201  Har.  av. 
Dunbar  M.  foot  of  Pinckney 
Dupee  Chas.  Lancaster 
Easterbrook  Isaac,  G9  Charles 
Emerson  .Jonathan,  Foster  place 
Emerson  J.  B.  Old  Road 
Emerson  Otis,  Fulton  court 
Emerson  Parker,  Fulton  court 
Favor  John,  Lincoln 
Fifield  John,  IS  Haverhill 
Fisk  Edwin,  Sumner 
Fitch  Jonas,  opp.  42  Bedford 
Folger  J.  W.  Hudson  c.  Kneeland 
Folsom  James  C.  12(1  Tyler 
Ford  D.  B.  45  Rutland 
French  Benj.  22  Carver  \ 

Frost  J.  O.  &  J.  M.  32  Haverhill 
I'uUer  Hiram,  23  Exchange 
Fuller  L.  L.  Causeway  c.  Portland 
Geary  M.,  2G5  Broad 
Grows  D.  P.,  1134  Cambridge 
Graham  A.,  23  Exchange 
Hanson  Anthony,  omi.  .')2  Tyler 
Ilartwell  &  Gillespie,  Bumstead  ct 
Harris  Jeremiah,  33  Friend 
Haskell  Thomas  F.  r.  7  Belknap 
Hathaway  Adonirani,  foot  Pinckn'y 
llawkcs  Benjamin,  32G  Harrison  av. 
llayden  J.  AV.  16  Lancaster 
Hathaway  Nathan,  Furnace 
Hearsey  Nathan,  42  Merrimac 
Heath  Dana,  20  Charlcstown 
Hill  Nathaniel,  122  Endicott 
Hobart  Peter,  Jr.  2  Hawley 
lloUirook&  Morse,  Second,  n.  E 
Holland  &  Grover,  15  Merrimac 
Holmes  &  Goodwin,  r.  21  Union 
Houston  Wm.  P.  Alliens,  n.  B 
Howard  Curtis  C,  12>;  Tyler 
llimhes  J.  A.  7  Harvard  place 
limit  .lolui,  Kneelnnd.  n.  Tvler 
lii;';ills  II.  P.  35  Lincoln 
JarkN.m  K.  S.,42  .Merrimac 
James  lieiij.  Uioadw.  n.  Dorchester 
Jeiison  S.  Ttl  South  Margin 
.Tohnson  Carver,  65  Friend 
Johnson  Charles,  Cove,  n.  Beach 
Johnson  J.  A.  17  llnrvard  place 
■(ohnson  Joscpli  C  Beverly 
Konnev  H.,  L'.Vi  ISroad 
Kent  11.  A.,  1),  c.  Sixth 
Lane  Samuel,  94  Portland 
L('»i«  A.,  .Marginal 
Lewis  Ash,  OS  Portland 
Lincoln  Jared,  rear  7  Helknap 
Lincoln  J.  L.  17  Hawley 
Lincoln  L.  19  Hawley 
l,ineoln  .'!(  Taylor,  Cliarles,  foot  May 
Litchfield  Ira.  65  Friend 
Lothrop  Ansel,  Curve,  c.  Hudson 


Lyford  Thomas,  7  Barrett 
Mair  Alexander,  96  Pdrtland 
Slair  Thomas,  Robinson  alley 
Marble  Jas.  S.  217  Harrison  avenue 
Marshall  Samuel,  Hudson  ii.IIarv'd 
Marshall  Wm.  S  Bedford 
Marston  Otis  X.  655  Wash. 
>Iason  Juli:m  ().  Charlcstown 
Afattiiews  W..  610  Washington 
SlrAlrer  l'atriek,3  Province 
WeKav  John,  5  Charlestowu 
IMonili  S.  W.  32  Tvler 
Morse  &  IIo]brook,"2d  st. 
Moviltcn  D..  00  Endicot 
Morion  E.  427  Tremont  road 
JIunroe  Henrv,  7  Chapman  place 
Murray  John  tL  H.iwkins.c.  Ivors 
Neal  Samuel,  P.iver,  c.  Chestnut 
Nichols  Wm.  West  Castle 
Nonis  J.  AVest  Cedar 
Norris  .M.,  Curve,  c.  Albany 
Nowell  Geo.  Church,  c.  I'uUer 
Oliver  John,  33  Friend 
Ordway  F.  J.  r.  19  Sudbury 
Parsons  W.  A.,  8  Province 
Patch  F.  Travers  n.  Charlestown 
Patten  &  Moore,  Newhein  place 
Patterson  James,  10  Cliapman  pi. 
Paul  &  M'Nutt,  441  Tremont 
Payson  Edwin,  4.37  Tremont 
Peiton  Chas.  B.  126  Tyler 
Percy  Calvin,  Lime,  c.  River 
Peterson  &  Goodwin,  12  Belknap 
Pickett  Wm.  B.,  Marginal 
Pickering  L.,  Sumner  n.  Bremen 
Pike  E.  W.  Causeway,  e.  Portland 
Pike  Geo.  S.  W\  Portland 
Poland  D.  E.  13  Hawley 
Pond  Cranston,  7  Harvard 
PrattF.  L.  16Averv 
Pratt  O.  ,ir.,  82  Portland 
Pratt  &  .tudson,  84  Leveret 
Prince  N.  S.  19  Hawley 
Proctor  John,  2d.  n.  D 
Rankin  David,  Turnpike 
Kaynes  Francis,  r.  28  Union 
Rice  Mason  A.  14  Sudbury 
Robertson  John  A  •■"  Albany 
Robinson  S.  19  Hawley 
Rollins  Charles,  Tvler,n.  Oak 
Rollins  N.  F.  303  Commercial 
Russell  &  Pollard,  17  Harvard  pi. 
Scott  George,  847  Wash.  n.  Arnold 
Sears  Willard,  1  Joy's  building 
Seymour  F.  Charlestown,  c.Beverly 
Shelhammer  A.,  Second,  n.  E 
Simmons  Levi  «i  Jas.  33  Atkinson 
Simmons  Seth,  Lime,  n.  River 
Slade  W.  J.  81  Portland 
Smith  Jeremiah,  foot  Mt.  Vernon 
Smith  &  Gould,  15  Harvard  jilace 
Sprague  M.  Second  st. 
Standish  Francis,  Albany  o.  Curve 
Standish  Moses,  424  Tremont 
Starrett  John  122  Endicot 
Steele  A.  E.  7  Chapman   place 
Stimson  J.  &  Co.  35  Portland 
Stone  Geo.  Blossom  ct. 
Stone  jMarshall  S.  104  Harrison  av. 
Stone  P.  A.  14  Charlestown 
SwiftW.  A.  Hudson,  n.  Harvard 
Tarr  &  Hall,  Creek  square 
Tate  &  Robinson,  441  Tremont 
Tobey  Joseph,  Second  n.  E 
Townsend  T.  30  Avery 
Travers  Calvin,  13  Causeway 
Tripp  &  Stevens,  11  HaveriiiU 
Turner  Job  A.  &  Co.  64  Portland 
Vannevar  &  Lund,  267  Coramerc'l 
Vaughn  Samuel,  Harri'n  av.  n.  the 
Virgin  Samuel,  57  Union       [bridge 
Waldron  H.  751  Washington 
Warner  J.  R.,  130  Tyler 
Webber  Aaron  D.  iS  Lindall 
Weeks  D.  A.  Broadw.  n.  Dorehest'r 
Wells  &  Farrcn,  35  Causeway 
Wheeler  .t  I'arker,  Charles  n.Pinck. 
Wli.tter  J.  D.Lancaster 
While  Al.iiuh.  Tyler,  n.  Oak 
Wliitiu  ^  Xahuin  P.  19  Blossom 
Wilder 'Lewis,  Favette 
WiUeutt  Levi,  Clark,  c.  Ann 
AVillianig  C.  C.  Second  st 
Wilson  Joseph  H.  .3.30  Harrison  av. 
Wood  Moses  Jr.  14  Hawley 
Woodcock  Shepherd  S.,  Cove  st. 

Carpetings. 

Ballard  k  Prince,  7  .t  9  liromlleld 
Bates  k  Goldtliwait,45  Washington 
Beebe  J.  iM.,  .Morgan  &  Co.  37  Kilby 
liriard.'C  Hrcck,  120  Broadway 
P.rooks  W.  P.  li.  M  Blaekstoiie 
Childs  F.  inj  Hanover 
Doggett  John  .t  Co.  2.34  Washington 
Fowle  I'arlicr  ,1-  Sons,  164  Wash. 
Knight  .Manasseh,  2 '.7  Washington 
Martin  I'eail,  S5  llaimver 
N.  K.  C.irpi'l  Co.  .31  Ilannver 
I'ettes  11.  ,^  C(i.  i\kW  Sunimer 
Tniy  J.ihn  11.51  Washingtmi 
Reu'(l,'(;Stiirtevan(,25J.MilU  (painted) 
Sliiimwuy  .t  Co.-,  .32  [Janover 
Stevens  E.  C.  239  Washington 


Strout  &  Bradford.I  & 2  Holmes  bik 
Tenny  W.  P.  &  Co.  Me.  R.  R.  Depot 

Carpet  Makers. 

Cassidv  Julia  Mrs.  r.  1  Hawley 
Farnuhi  D.  .320  Washington 
Hutcliinson  Mary  C.  12  Norfolk  pi. 

Carriage  &/  Coach  Builders. 

CSce  Wheelwrights.] 
Eaiiov  Enoch,  19  Sudbury 
Bartlett  K.  E.  24  Friend 
l;inl  'fhotna.-  SL.r.l  Eliot 
llnMn.url  ]■:.  U.  Turnpike  cor.  fith 
HriL'hjm  diaries  L.  20  Hawlev 
(■;i;«  n  (.c.rpp  (j.,  rr,7  Tremont 
Frye  .I.>-ep]i.  146  Turnpike 
G,.o!-e  M..  Sumner.  E.  B. 
Cofhlard  'I-homas,  U6  Federal 
H.-ilI  James,  2  Adams 
Lamb  D.  rear  717  Wash. 
a\\y  &  Bailey,  Broadway  a. I 
Mitchell  Joshua,  267  Tremont 
Perry  Bradford.  3  E.  Dover 
Rowell  Rufns. Turnpike  cor.  Swan 
Slade  &  Whiton,  Hawley 

Carriage  and  Coach  Depots. 

Eavlev  S.  K.  91  Federal 
Hale  W.  E.  12  Haverhill 
Howe  E.  L.  149  &  151  Merrimac 
Riildle  Edw.  32  &  34  &  65  to 73  Union 
Sargent,  Gunison  &  Co.  22  Sudbury 

Carriage  Smiths. 

Bruce  Geo.  W.  147  Har.  avenue 
Harmon  Eben  S.  Harr.  av.  c.  Curve 
Hall  James,  2  Adams 
Johns  David,  Lewis,  E.  B. 
Robinson  D.  r.  717  Wafhington 
Patterson  E.  S.  253  Broad 
Treadwell  Wm.  H.  H.  M.,  53  Eliot 
Tuttle  John,  155  Sudbury 

Carriage  and  Coach  Trim's. 

(See  Harness  Makers.) 
Cutter  W.  G.,  3  E.  Dover 
Frye  Joseph,  146  Turnpike 
Reed  Reuben,  43  Portland 
Sprague  T.&Co.Sudbu'v  c  Merrira'c 
Tower  Benj.  51  Eliot 
Trask  H.P.6U  Camb'ge  opp.  Butolph 

Carvers.    ( Ornamental.) 
EenariX:  Co.  144  Washington  (iv'ry) 
Crockett  Edmund,  428  Wn 
Coigley  James,  328  Washington 
Cusliing  Levi  L.  r.  11  Brighton 
Fracker  &  .Tones,  36  Devonshire 
(Jahery  &  Gendrot,  419  Washington 
Gleason  S.  W.  &  Son,  82  Com'er'c'l 
Hobbs  &  Pratt,  8  Wilson  lane 
Mason  J.  W.46  Commercial 
Nve  A.  475  Washington 
Sniith  W.  W.  425J  Washington 
Thompson  D.  89  Merrimac 

Ship    Carvers. 
Fowle  Isaac  .t  Co.  260  Commercial 
Gleason  S.  W.  &  Sons,  82  Com'l 
Mason  John  W.  46  Commercial 
Stoddard  &  McLaughlin  12N.5Iark. 

Cement. 

Baldwin  fc  Emerson,  20  Sea 
Banister  J.  F.  150  Sea 
Child  Stephen  &  Son,  29G  Har.  ave. 
Curtis  Frederic.  4S  Sea 
Dickson  J.  A.  3fi  Cornhill  (Roman) 
Hersey  C.  Eastern  Packet  pier 
Hoppin  John,  Charles,  n.  the  bridge 
Hoxie  T.  W.  .I-  Co.  42  Long  wharf 
Peck  John,  .V^  Long  wharf 
Rohy  Dexter  &  Co.  Causeway 
Wetherbee  J.  &  Co.  Causewav 
Whittier  ,^-  Wtirrcn,  Jlinote.  Ando'r 
Wiugate  Wm.  A.  South  c.  Harvard 
Wright  E.  Jr.  11  T  wharf 
Young  C.  &  Co.  Brown's  wharf 

Chair  Dealers  and  Painters. 

Bryant  S.  .'J2  Commereiul 
Forsyth  (J.  32  (Commercial 
Gate's  J.  AV.  .■!:  Co.  30  Commercial 
Gates  M.  1..  L'S  Cnmineveial 
Gilbert  ,'i-  Cluipimm,  112  Fulton 
Ilnskoll  AVm.O.ilOCoinmereial 
llcnlies<\-  r.  30  Charlestown 
]levw,i,.d  l.i-xi  .■(:  Co.  11.3  Fulton 
]lc\  wood  Wm.  2i;  Coiiimercial 
Hills  II.  S.  .•.0  rommeicial 
Kaley  D.  !H  Kaverhill 
Mcrriani  Otis  AV.  .iO  Commercial 
Nengle  W. .%  G.  B.  96  Fulton 
Poahodv   Thos. .'!:  Co.,  26  Chariest'n 
Peiree  F.  .1-  Co.  .'ii;  Coiim.eicial 
linnuey  I).  S.  40  Comniereial      [tie 
Ru.ssell.llennessv.';.-  Phelps 21  Brat- 
Sutlord  Hiram,  4^'.  Market 
Sampson  &  Keen,  169  Fullon 


SUFFOLK     COUNTY. 


187 


Sluittuck  Will.  <"..W1  Commcicial 
Wudswortli  George  P.  89  Conil. 

Chemical  Refiners. 

CaniX'/ir.r  ant!  Saltpetre. 

ttpnsliHW  riiailes,  IS  (^lutoiii  II.  pt, 
Ilciifliaw.  K'lmamls  *  (.'o. .'!« India 
lluldcn  A.  M.  &  Co.,  M  ii.  V 

Chemical  Workers. 

Tinliliitt  Is.inc,  «M  Wasli. 
Hriullcc  I).  V.  &  Son,  1)  llaverhUl 
Hathaway  &■  Clark,  I'd,  n.  B 

Chronometers. 

niiss  ,<:  Creighton  (man.)  7  Congr's 
Hiiiid  Win.  &  Son,  iU  Congress 
I'mtcr  (W'orgeE.  (man.)  7  Congress 
Wdlaid  Simon,  9  Congress 

Cigar  Makers. 

Brewer  C.  &  Son,  14  S.  Market 
Bullock  Albert,  9  Cliangc  avenue 
Clark  John,  ,">l)  N.  Market 
Green  A.  liG  Brattle  sq.  &  48  Brattle 
l.ilibey  51.  H.  Broadway  c.  A    ' 
Sedffley  &  Bobinson,  3  Lewis 
Sullivan  J.  W.  U  Franklin  av. 
Thompson  John,  HI  May 
Wormbolt  John  45>i  Pearl 

Cigar  and  Snuff  Stores. 

Bragg  A.&Co.G  Tremont  r.  op.IIan'r 
Brewer  Clark  &  Son,  14  S.  Market 
Brown  &  Whitney,  4G  Chatham 
Bulloek  A.,  9  'Change  avenue 
Carruth  D.  J.  3  and  4  Gerrish  bl. 
Cnrruth  Geo.  T.  &  Co.  41  Uanover 
Clark  John,  50  N.  Market 
Davis  II.  T.,  70  State  (importer) 
Dow  &  Wilder,  3  Chatham  row 
Dunlap  G.  Theatre  alley 
GillcttO.  &  Co.,  13  Prattle  sq. 
Kingman  W.  S.14  Chatham  (imp'tr) 
Murphv  Thos.  'J)'2h  Hanover 
I'olion  J.  P.  L'9.V  State 
Richardson  G."B.&Co.l  Marketsq. 
Eichardson  L.  G.  8G  State 
Sedley  &  Kobinson,  3  Lewis 
Sever  Amos  Hi  Congress 
Smith  Wm.  5  Chathnm 
Stewart  Wm.  D.  371  AVash.  [porter) 
A'crmeulen   Wm.  L'  Court  sq.  (im- 
AViggin  D.  G.  &  Co.  09  Broad 

Civil  Engineers  and  Sur- 
veyors. 

Ashbumer  S.  34  State 
Btttchelder  J.  M.  12  Joy's  build. 
Billings  J.  E.  20  ScoUay's  building 
Black  ler  John  C.  70  State 
Blake  &  Darracott.CO  State 
Blake  James  B.  00  State 
.Boyden  Uriah  A.  7  Jov's  building 
Dennison  Wm.  L'l  Joy's  building 
De.xter  George  JI.  lU  Tremoutrow 
Kddv  R.  II. :;:;  State  ' 
Fuller  S.  P.  17  Doane 
Granger  David  A.  17  O.  S.  House 
Hall  Charles  G.  lU  Tremont  row 
Henck  J.  B.  17  Scoilav's  Building 
Hibbard  Wm.  C.  39  Mass.  Block'^ 
Inches  M.  B.  34  State 
Lincoln  Ezra  4  Court 
Kott  Samuel,  State,  e.  Exchange 
Parrott  Wm.  P.  34  State 
Scwall  Samuel,  10  Dock  square 
Tiliien  Brvant  P.,  Jr.    Amorv  Hall. 
V.  States  Engineer  oihct,  75  State 
Wadsworth  Alex.  Sutlolk  building 
Walling  II.  F..  9  Jov's  Building 
■Whitwell  AV.  S.,  17  ScoUay's  buildg. 

Clergymen. 

Adams  N.,  [C.  T.]  4  Bovlston  place 
Allen  N.  G.  [E.]  l.->7  Wibster 
Alvord  J.  W.  [C.  T.]  -.37  Broadway 
Ballon  Hosen,  [Uv.]  l'4  Myrtle 
Banvard  Joseph,  [U.  ]  14  Tyler 
Barnard  Charles  ¥.  [C'.U.]  5  Warren 
Barrett  Samuel,  CC.  U.]  40  Chamb'rs 
BartolOyrus  A.  [C]  17  Chestnut 
Beccher  Edward,  [C.  T.]  U  Chai-t'r 
Bigelow  Andrew,  3  Hancock 
Bishop  AV.  H.  Mav,  n.  AV.  Cedar 
Blagden  G.  AV.  [C.  T.]  9  Central  ct. 
Blaikie  Alex.,  [Presb.]  5  Newb'n  pi. 
Bogcn  F.  AV.  [Luth.J  14  AA'.  Castle 
Bosworth  G.  W.  [B.]  317  Broad wav 
Bourne  G.  AV.  Sailor's  Home,  [C.TO 

h.  Sti  Atkinnson 
Brig"s  Charles,  111  Wash. 
BrooliS  Charles,  IJ  Bedford         [pi. 
Church  Phareellus,[B.]  14  Crescent 
Clark  Rufus  AV.  [E.  B. 

Cilley  D.  P.  [F.  W.  B.:  4  Russell  pi., 
Cltverlv  A.  P.  .Alt.  A'ernon,  c.Bet..:. 
Clinch  Soseph  H.  fE.j"ON  Bioadw'y 
Cobb  Svlvauus,  [Ih-.]  AVebster 
Cobleieli  Nelson  E.,  [M.E.]CJ  Popl'r 


Colver  Niitbanirl.  [ B.]  2  Piov.  II.  et. 
Cooke  Edward,  [At.  E].  '.'41  Fourth 
Coolidge  J.  ET.  [C.  U.]  Beach,  opp. 

Ediuhonj' 
Crowell  Eoi-nnns.  [AI.  K.]'2n  Marion 
CriiA  Samuel  B.I'C.  I".]  Su(riilk,op. 
Cnsbiiie  C.  4. Auburn  [Bl'stonc  sq. 
Cununiiics  J.  [M.  E.]  2  Snelling  pi. 
Davis  G.'AV.  7  AVasb.  court 
De!.'eii  IT.  A'.  4th  n.  L  [Dover 

D.\Kt  11.  AI.  [C.  T.l  So.  Sutrolk  n. 
Eii>tliurii:AI.iiiloii,[;E.]I(;7  Tremont 
Eaton  As!i,tii  I'incknev 
Edmunds  Edward,  [Ch.]  14'Oxford 
Ellis  S.[lJv.] 

Eck  Giistavu«[R.  C.t  07  Aliddlesex 
Fairehild  J.  II.  [C.  T.]  L'GO  Fourth 
Fitzpatrick  J.  B.  [R.  C.J  (ir,  Federal 
Fitzsiminons  T.  [R.  C]  35  Br'dway 
Fox  T.  B.  [C.  U.]  Clapp  pi.  Dotch. 
Frothinghain  Nathl.  L.   [C.  V.J  34 

Summer 
Foxcroft  F.  A.  [F,.]  31  Beach 
Forster  AVm.  C.  [C.  'J'.]       [Federal 
Galligher   Micbnel    P.    [B.  C]  0.5 
Gannett  E.  S.  [C.IM  4  Bumsteadpl. 
Gray  F.  T.  [C.  l'.]  70  .Mt.  Vernon 
Greenleaf  P.  II.,  709  AVashinaton 
Grimes  L.  A.  [Ii.]  4  Grove 
Grissan  E.,  [M.  E.]  2  AVilberforce  pi. 
Haskins  George  F.  [R.  C]  4  Moon 
Hnmmill  Peter,  3.5  Broadway 
1  limes  J.  A'.  [.Ale.]  8  Chardon 
Hi>we  AVilliam,  [B.]  Allen  St. 
Iligdns  S.  II.  [C.  T.]19Jov 
Huntington  F.  D.  [C.  U.]Roxbury 
Jenks  A'v'illiam,  1  Crescent  place 
King  D.  S.  1  Cornhill  &  2  Myrtle 
King  T.  St.-.rr,  [CU.]  Burroughs  pi. 
Kirk  Edward  N.  [C.I'.]  jS  Pinckney 
Kroes  P.  B.,  [R.  C]  SO  Endicot 
Lambert  T.  R.,b.  Revere  House 
Lenfest  James,  liO  Belknap   [Trem. 
Lothrop  S.  K.  [C.  T'.]  42  Court,  near 
Lowell  Charles,  [C]  10  Staniford 
Lvnch  T.  [R.  C]  r.  ch,.  North'pton 
M'anahan  Ambrose.  [R.C]  0,5  Fed'al 
Slasou  Charles,  [E.]hLoni8burgsq. 
McElroy  J.,  [F^C]  SO  Endicot  [E.B. 
McCallion  Charles,  [R.C]  Maver'k, 
BIcMahon  John  B.  [R.  C]  Moon 
Jliner  A.  A.  [Uv.]2.S  Green 
Neale  Rollin  H.  [S  ]  0  Crescent  pi. 
G'Brien  N.  J.  A.  [B-  C]  65  Federal 
Parker  Theodore,  [C]  1  Exeter  pL 
Parkinan  Francis,  5  Bowdoin  sq. 
Peabody  E.  [C.  U.]  29  Somerset 
Pollanl  Frederick  W.  h.  '.H  Purchase 
Poole  George  F.,  240  Fourth 
PorterJames,[JI.E.]  Meridian,  E.B. 
Prescott  O.  S,  [E.]  1  Staniford 
Randall  George  AI.  rE.]l'.i5  Har.av. 
Richards  Geo.  [C.  T.]  SO  Summer 
Robinson  J.  P.  [E.]  94  Chestnut 
Robbins  Chandler,  [C.r.]h.  Milton 
Sargent  J.  T.  [C.  U.]  70  Dover 
Savage  Isaac  A.,  [M.  E.]  201  Trem't 
Sehwarz   L.    B.  [Ger.    Prot]   112 

Pleasant 
Sharp  Daniel,  [B.]  20  W.  Cedar 
Skinner  Otis  A.  [Uv.]  7  Favette 
Spear  John  M.[Uv.]  2,\  Central  ct. 
Stevens  Abel,  [Uv.]  7  Cornhill  and 

2Abrtle 
Stone  A.  L.  [C.  T.]  12  Myrtle 
Stone  Richard  C.  [AI.  E.]37  Lincoln 
Stow  B.  [B.]  20  Harrison  avenue 
Stowe  Phincas,  [B.]  S  Baldwin  pl. 
Street  T.  [M.  E.]  c.  Suttblk  &  Groton 
Streeter  Sebastian,  [Uv.]0  N.  Benn't 
Strouss  J.  [Jewish]  24  London 
Svkes  James  N.  foot  AVebster,  E.  B. 
Taylor  E.  T.,  [.AI.E]  1  Prince 
Thompson  Wm.  [B.] 
Tucker  Levi,  [B.]  21  Sheafe 
A'inton  A.  H.  [E.]  0  Temple  place 
Waterbury  J  B.  [C.  T.]  .5.5  Temple 
AVaterston  Robert  C.  [C.U.]11  Essex 
Webster  C.  H.  [Uv.]  East  Boston 
Wells  E.  M.  P.  [E.]  34  Purchase 

AA'aldron [Federal 

AVilliams  John  Joseph,  [R.  C]  05 
AVillson  W.  S.,  2dsl.  S.  B. 
AA'inkley  S.  H.  [C.  t'.]  7  Bulfinch 
AVithington  AVm.,  SO  Hudson 
AA'orcester  T.  [\.  J]  9  Louisburg  sq. 
Young  Alex.  [C.  I'O  4.S  Summer 
Young  J.  [C.  U.]  Unity,  n.  Charter 

Clock  Dealers. 

Bcals  .T.  J.  &  Co.  Ilavmarket  sq.  opp. 
Beals  AVm.  llano,  c".  Blackst.  [depot 
Howard  &  Davis,  .34  AVater 
Pond  &  Barnes,  71  .^  73  Hanover 
Pratt  D.  &  Sons,  2  Union  block 

Clock  Makers. 

Pulsifer  F.  L.,  CM  Cornhill 
AA'eston  J.  S  Eliot 

ClOtlling.    ( S(ccn-J  Hand) 
Clark  J.  AV.  42  Brattle 
Coburn  J.  P.  24  Brattle 


Collins  J.  42  Blackstono 
Copclund  S.  M  Blackstonc 
Cowcn  A.70  Cnnibiidi?e 
Donovan  •riinothv,  IH  Brattle 
(iiicufc  (;ill,32  Crattle 
Jrihnson  J.  22  Krottle 
LawKon  AVni.  50  Blackltoce 
Lewis  S.  II.  m  Brattln 
.Alundrueu  E.  F.  B.  20  BratUo 
Osborn  Wm.,  82  Cambridge 
Pitts  Coffin,. 3S  Brattln 
Rogers  John,  12  Brattle 
Weeden  II.  10  I'ranklin  avenua 
AVilson  Samuel,  10  Brattle 
Wright  John,  5  Fleet 

Clothing  Stores. 

[See  Tailors  and  Drapers,] 
Adamson  E.  N.  42  Causeway 
Allen  Benj.  F.  5  Market  sq. 
Andre  Charles,  202  Commercial 
Bennett  S.  P.,  Quincy  Hall 
Barren  J.  E.  &  Co.  53  Commercial 
Bayley  C.  T.,  Sailors'  Home  Cloth- 
ing "store,  Broad,opp.  Purchase 
Blaney  D.  II.,  2  Maverick  square 
Bliss  James  AV.,40  North 
Block  AVilliam,  14  North 
Brett  AVm.  >'.,  [bovs']  141  Federal 
Burbank  Geo.  7  Korth 
Burditt  ,S:  Brother,  1  Gerrish  block 
Burgess  AVilliam,  00  Commercial 
Burt  R.  AV.  &  Co.,  9  Elm 
Butcher  .Tohn  1. 300  Ann 
Carnes  Geo.  AV.  41  North  [cloth 'g) 
Carnes  H.    Mrs.  115  Court  (boys' 
Carberry  P.  27  Maverick  sq.  E.  B. 
Cavanaugh  F.,  139  Merrimac 
Clark  Stephen  U.l  India  wf.c.Broad 
Clark  J.  H.  3  Mercantile  wharf 
Clark  Lemuel,  31  Union 
Cooper  Joseph,  19  North 
Cottrell  J.  II.  99  Commercial 
Crohn  Lewis  M.,  8S  North 
Dale  Eli  G.  155  North 
Dale  Samuel, 50  Union 
Duft'ey  H.  109  North 
Eaton  Ezra  O.  213  Ann 
Emery  J.  AV.  329  Commercial 
Fearing  &  Whitney,  «  Federal  &  5 

Hitcliborn  b. 
Fellows  Jacob  &  Son,4  Rowe's  wharf 
Fenno  Isaac  &  Co.,  24  Uock  square 
Foss  Jacob,  75  North 
Fowle  H.  15  Dock  square 
Gillespie  Robert,  1.*  Ann 
Gove  John  &  Co.  1  &  2  Hitchbom  bL 
Hammond  T.  X  Turnpike 
Hapgood  AV.  IS  Dock  sq. 
Harris  Henry,  219  Ann 
Haskell  Alex.  3  Lewis 
Hayden  Lewis,  79  Cambridge 
Herrman  Henry,  24  North     [North 
Holbrook  S.imuel,  10  Richmond  n. 
Hollander  M  T.(child'u's)37SAVash 
Hudson  O.&Co.,  4  Brattle  (boy'scL) 
Ingolls  Jloses,  224  Ann 
Irish  Philip,  31  &  :«  North 
Jacobs  N.  2til  Ann 
Kelley  Wm.  R.  &  Son,  55  Wash. 
Leavitt  U.  M.,  4  Gerrish  block 
Levy  M.  &  Co.  01  Commercial 
Locke  E.  &  Co.  95  Pearl 
Long  J.  H.  103  Commercial 
Lovejoy  &  Co.  3, 4  &  5  N.  Engl'd  bL 
Lovejoy  W.  R.  &  Son,  77  Com'cial 
Lyon  &  Powers,  5S  Washington 
Mahony  &  Kenna.  .50  North 
Marks  Samuel,  47  Noith 
Marshall  Jt6imoud3,3& 4  N.  Market 
McConologue  M.  l.'JO  Nort.1 
McDonald  Henry,  500  Commercial 
McQuarrie  &  Mattoon,  232  Ann 
Jlerrill  B.  L.  &  Co.  50  North 
Jlilkman  £.,  71  North 
Morey  L.  L.  51  &  5.3  North 
Morse  S.  F.  &  Co.  01  .Alilk 
Mudgett  AV.  S.  1  N.  .Market 
Murray  P.  .<!:  AV.  40  North 
O'DonnellP.  12!North 
Palmer  J.  B.  North,  c.  X.  Centre 
Rich  S.  &  Co.  SO  North 
Richardson  Albert,  S  Hanover 
RogersC.  H.,  73  &  74  North 
Rmledge  James  S.  39  North 
Schort  Charies  E.  &  Co.  35  H  STJCth 
Siders  J.  B.,  opp.  159  Broad 
Simmons  John  &  Co.,  20  Water,  c. 

Congress,  Simraons's  block 
Snelliu"  &  Farrington,  60  North 
Stone  Henry  AA'.,  Union, c.  Blackst 
Tate  Geo.  H.,  ISO  Harr.  avenue 
TaherJ.  F.,  21  North 
Tobias  .AI.,  95  Cambridge 
Tracv  Daniel,  222  Ann 
Usher  L.  B.&  Co.,  32  Pearl 
Varney  Geo.  C.  2^5  Dock  square 
Walker  Joseph,  224  Ann 
Weatherbee  E.  T.,Summer,cBroad 
Webster  &  Co .  39  Pearl 
W.  St  T.  A'.  &  Co..  0  &  S  Wash. 
AA'etberhee  ,%  Leland,  2  Gerrish bk. 
AVhite  &  Kibbe,  107  Court 


188 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


WheelockS  Bidwell,  llS  Com'l 
Wlieaton  A.  F.  &  Co.,  -j.-l  Ncirth 
Whitinp,  Kehoe,&  Galloupc-lliAnn 
Wilder  Benj.  i'J  Noilh,  u.  Blackst'e 
WiUiston  P.  F.  4  Clinton 
V/ynian  L.  A.,  3:J(J  Wash,  (boys') 

Cloths  and  Woollen  Goods. 

Allen  E.  &  Co.  89  Milk 
Allen  &  Minot,  5S  Milk 
Baldwin,  Baxter  &  Co.  88  Milk 
Bates  &  Goldthwait,  45  Washington 
Carpenter,  Fairbanks  &  Co.  34  Milk 
Ftarins  A.  C,  48  Water 
Fearing  &  Whitney, «  Federal 
.Tones,  Hill*  Co.  49  Milk 
Kendall,  Whitwell  &  Co.."! Pearl 
Kimball  &  Fiske,  28  Washington 
Knight  Manasseh,  2.37  Wash. 
Newton,  Eaton  &  Co.  .34  Pearl 
Pray  John  H.  51  Washington' 
Richardson,  Kendall  &  Co.  97  Milk 
Waite  Charles,  48  Washington 
White  Chas.A.Congress,  c.  Lincoln 

Coal  and  Wood. 

Abbott  J.  C.  45  Brigliton 
Bell  John,  Causeway 
Benson  F.  A.  1  City  wf.  and  1(J8  Sea 
Brigham  N.,  Beach,  c.  Utica 
Brooks  Williams  B.,  2d,  cor.  C 
Broflm  Sam'l  P.,  Harr.  av.,  c.  Castle 
BuUard  &  Carter,  213  Har.  a.  &  Alb'y 
Capen  O.,  Packard's  wf.  •SM  Broad 
Chamberiin   &    Foster,    Fulton,  c. 

Barrett,  &  foot  of  lianover,  &  new 

jail  wharf 
Cheenev  &  Britten, .'JSAtkinson 
Child  Stephen  &  Son, 291)  Harn  av. 
Clear  K.,  Constitution  wf. 
Cole  Geo.  M.,  .3(Hi  Tremont 
Colburn  Joseph,  Turnpike,  n.  br. 
Crafts  &  AVard,  Boston  wf.,  1st  st. 
Crosby  &  Gibson,  Ferry  wf. 
Curtis  Hiram,  45.S  Harrison  aventie 
Curtis  Frederic, 48  Sea 
Drake  Tisdale,  40  Sea 
Dunham  T.  II.  (agent)  1  Central  wf 
Earl  W.,  Richmond,  cFulton 
Edgerly  &  Lovejoy,  Canal, cTravers 
Emerson  John,  Summer  street  wf. 
Emery  Isaac,  l."(i  Sea 
FarwcU  G.  W.  170  Sea 
Fletcher  W.  Hay)narket  sq, 
I'rench  Charles,  Maine  wf. 
French  Moses,  Jr.  .Maine  wf. 
Gill  Wm.,  Causeway 
Griggs  J.  W.  &  Co.  opp.  50  Charles 
Griggs  N.  31  State 
Gove  A.  Belcher's  wharf 
Guild  A. &Son, Lehigh,  op. E.Orange 
Hall  Alfred  A.,  ft.  Sliawmut 
Hall  Ebenezer  r.  Marginal 
Hazard  Sam.  L.  foot  Livingston 
Heath  Nathaniel,  1.34  State 
Hersey  C,  East'n  Packet  Pier.Cora'l 
Hobart  Wm.  H.    4l(i  Harrison  av. 
Hoppin  John,  Charles,  n.  the  briHge 
Jones  &  Skillines,  Suffolk  building, 

127  Cambridge,  &  ft.  of  Poplar 
Longfellow  &  Evans,  Boston  wf. 
Ladd  Chas.  11.  2  Broad 
Lang  &  Delano,  Thompson's  wf. 
Lecraw,  Bull  wf.,  ft.  Summer 
Lewis  J.  G.  &  Co.  442  Harrison  av. 
Lincoln  Noah  Jr.,  Lincoln's  wf. 
Lowd  Leavitt,  Albany,  opp.  Troy 
McCrillis&Morse,  Nor'mpton,c.ll'ar. 
McHugh  T.,  Sea,  n.  the  bridge  [av. 
Miller  J.  K.,  2(K!  Harrison  av.  n.  br. 
Moody  ft  Norris,  Boston  wf.,  1st  st. 
Nevers  B.  M.  48  Hanover,  opp.  Elm 
Paige  C.  E.  Otis  wharf 
Perry  William,  62  Sea 
Parkmson  W.  Haverhill,  c.  Travers 
Piner  Solomon  &  Co.  .30  Sea 
Pray  Amasa,  UiS  Sea  C&  94  Har.  nv. 
Prescott  &  Chapin,  Liverpool  whf. 
Prcscott  Ebcn.  C,  94  Harrison  av. 
Prentice  W.  H.  &  Son,  Pr'ntice's  wf. 
Proctor  J.  Haverhill  c.  Travers 
Robbins  S.  Tileston's  wf. 
Robbins  &  Co.  Lewis,  E.  B. 
Roby  D.  &  Co.  Causeway,  n.  Cha'st 
Smith  L.  head  Lewis  wf. 
Stetson  Alpheus,  1st,  foot  I 
Stevens  &  Holt,  2fi  Andovcr 
Swinson  Peter,  372  Har.  av.  [Fulton 
Tay  R.  L. .%  A.  Hammond,  Cross  c. 
Taylor  S.  P.,. 3  State 
Tirrell  Jesse  Jr.  102  Sea 
Thwing  S.  C.  &  Co.  «  Kilby 
'i'wilchcll  J.  Bench  cor.  South 
White  Kobert,  now  lail  wharf 
Whiltiir  &  Warren,  Minot,  c.  And. 
Wilder  &  liosworth,  l.';i;  Sea 
WingateWm.  A.  Harvard, c.  South 
Wiswnll  Elisha,  Tileston's  wf. 
Wood  C.  li.,  Leveret,  ii.  the  bridge 
Young  C.  Hi  Co.  Brown's  wf. 

Coffee  Factories. 

Bjrram  &  ('0.21  Blnekslone 
Finney  William,  iW  Blackstono 


JIasnn  &  Grcennell,IIav'l,c.  Char'st. 
Simmons  Benj.,  Charles  c.  Camb. 
Stiles,  llurles  k  Hasselburg,  4  Lib- 
Tyler  S.H.  44  Charlestown  [erty  sq. 

Coffin  Warehouses. 

Burk  Thomas,  90,i.  Endicot 
Coburn  E.  N.  51  Sudbury 
Cooley  Wm  ,8  Derby  Range 
Faxon  Oren,  548  Washington 
Houghton  Charles,  Silver,  n.  B 
Jlooney  John  J.,  U  Theatre  alley 
Mooney  Thomas,  14  Charlestown 
O'Rourke  D.  9  Batterymarch 
Peak  John,  .3(5  Friend 
Pratt  C.  I.  -.OO  Federal 
Virgin  Samuel,  Union,  n-  Hanover 
White  John,  Sumner,  E.  B. 
Whitney  N.  P.  19  Blossom 

Collectors. 

Adams  T.  91  Washington 
Beal  T.  451  Washin"t...n 
Davis  Henry,  102  Washington 
Field  Elisha.5  Exchange  &42  Porter 
Jerauld  W.  L.,  103  Washington 
Lucas  Samuel  F.  7  Porter 
Pease  A.  ti3  Court 
Proctor  G.  B.  4  Cong.  sq.  &  218  4th 
Rich  Ed.  R.  Dorch.,  n.  Broadway 
Rich  Timothy,  1.1  Water 
Smith  Samuel,  ift  Congress 
Winuett  Hi  Taylor,  Water  c. Devon. 

Comb  Makers. 

Joslin  E.  K.,  128  Washington 
Josselyn  W.  A.  113  Washington 
Jordan  A.  S.  191  Washington 

Commission  Merchants. 

Abbott  Geo.  W.  &  Co.  21  Centr'l  wf. 
Abbott  John  C.  13  Central 
Adams  C.  P.  IH  Merchants'  row 
Adam,  r  oster  Si  Co  ,  4(J  Congress 
Adams  George,  10  Liberty  square 
Allen  S.  R.  133  State 
Almv.  Patterson  &  Co.  Uo  Milk 
Api)Ieton  &  Snelling,  (i  Liberty  sq. 
Austin  Joseph  Jr.  20  City  wharf 
Avery  U.,  1  N.  side  Coram,  wharf 
Bacon  J.  V.,  40  Central  wf. 
Baker  Uriah,  (iOl  Commercial 
Baker  &  Morrill,  44  Commercial 
Ballard  George,  294  Commercial 
Barnard,  Adams  &  Co.  11  Comm.  wf. 
Bass  S.  G.  58  Long  wfl 
Bates  Edward  C.  &  Co. 85  State 
Bates  Joshua  C.  14  N.  Market 
Bates  Joseph  C.  103  State 
Bayley  James  R.  18  S.  Market 
Benson  John  I  City  wharf 
Bent  Geo.  E.  &  Co.  1  Central  wf. 
Bishop  C.  J.  &  Co.  9  N.  Market 
Black  &  Co.  Francis'  wharf,  (jO  Sea 
Blake  John  S.,  19  Central  wt: 
Blanchard.Sherman  *  Co.44  E.R.wf 
Blanchard  &  AV  right,  75  &  7l>.Comra. 
Bhmchard  Wm.  21  Lewis  wf. 
Bond  Sewall  B.  1  R.  R.  bl'k  Lincoln 
Bowler  C.  L..  72  Kilby 
Boyd  &  Frothingham,  16  Central  wf. 
Brackett  Henr\  &  Co..  :'S  N.  Markt. 
Bradlee  Josiah  &  Co.  34  India 
B.-adford  &  Brown,  8  Lewis  wharf 
Bradford  Wm.  B.  13road,  c.  Doane 
Brigham  E.  D.  &  Co.  1  Long  wf. 
BriggsC.JI.,  145  Milk 
Brooks  Luke,  Jr.  (il!  Commercial 
Brown  J.  M.  92  State 
Brown  Nnth.,  72  Commercial 
Brown  AVm.  A.  &  Co.  9  &  10  Lewis  wf. 
Brownell  Isaac  A.  G9  Broad 
Buck  Charles,  24  Long  wf. 
Bullard  Lewis  &  Co.  51  Kilby 
Burnhani,  Wellon  &  Co.  (W  Kilby 
Bun  ill  ClinrU.sS  Chatham  row 
Bush  J.. w  Long  wf. 
Butiuan  F.  C.  21  Commercial 
Callender  Georgc&Co.43  Centr'l  wf. 
Chamberlain  ,%  Co.  45  India  wf. 
Chamberiin  Edward,  5  India 
Champion  A.  1  ■.  4  Liberty  sq. 
Chase  Hez.  &  Son,  24  Long  wf. 
Chase  J.  C.  19  Central 
Child  Addison,  48  India 
Child  &  Cushiug,  25  India  wf. 
Clark  B.  C.  &  Co.  m  Commcr'l  wf. 
Clement  Cyrus,  15  Doane  [row 

Clark  &  Bingham,  4  &  I!  Chatham 
Clark,  Jones  Jt  Co.  Fort  Hill  wf. 
Cleland  Samuel,  Old  Cust'm  House 
Cobb  St  French,  18  City  wf. 
Crulmnn  Stephen,  7  India  wf. 
Cothu  a.  Winthrop.  99  State 
Codin  Henry  P.  !I9  State 
(•(ic.k  Genrire,  3  Lewis  wf. 
CopchincI,  (';iluiore&  Co.,  23  India 
Cox  Francis,  t;i)  Commercial 
Crighton  (;.  11.  ;i  Long  wharf 
Crowi'U  .1,  I).,  (10  Couunercial 
Cunuinglmni  N.  F.  &  Co.  38  In.wf. 
Cunningham  A&  SonslUliowe's  wf 


Cunningham  Charles,  172  Broad 
Curtis,  Bouve  &  Co.  llXi  State  &  14 

Rowe's  wf. 
Dallinger  John  Jr.  17  Doane 
Dana  N.  &  C.  B.  1  Central  wf. 
Dana  &  Co.  27  Commercial  wf. 
Dane,  Dana,  &  Co.  12  South  .Market 
Davenport  &  Co.  7  R.  R.  bl'k  Linc'n 
Davis  Adolphus,  13  Central  wf. 
Davis  &  Co.  76  State  , 

Davis  Wm.  Jr.  74  Long  wf. 
Dennie  James,  .37  Long  wfl 
Dennis  Wm.  W.,  92  Slate 
Deshon  &  Co.  5  Long  wf. 
Deshon  James,  23  India,  c.  Milk 
Dewey  S.  W.,  4.5  Water 
Dexter  E.  A.  28  State 
Dickinson  J.  F.  &  Co.,  73  Water 
Drury  Otis,  7  Commercial  wf. 
Dunbar  Eben  M.  20  Long  wf. 
Dutton  John  W.  149  Milk 
Dyer  E.  C.  62  Kilby 
Eames  Dana,  (i  N.  Market  (coal) 
Eaton,  Chamberiin,  &Co.  38  Com'al 
Eaton  J.  K.  &  Co.,  (j  Commerc'l  wlif. 
i;dmunds  J.  VV.  31  Kilby 
Edwards  Thomas,  17  Doane 
F:Uiott  Wm.  &  Co.  1 1  Doane 
Ellis  F.D.  &  Co.  (H  Kilby 
Euiery  &  Lamson,  32  Long  wf. 
Farwell  A.  G.  &  Co.  8  Central  ^f. 
Fay  &  Co.,  32  India 
Ferris  John,  14  N.  Jlarket 
Fessenden  C.  B.  134  State 
Fisher  &  Co.  23  &  24  Central  wf. 
I'ishers  St  Chapin,  19  S.  Market 
F'isk  U.  M.  &  Co.  16  Long  wharf 
Fiske  J.  M.  &  Co.  1  Central  wf. 
Flint  &  Kent,  II  Long  wf.  (lumber) 
Fogg  Brothers,  !ll  Kilby 
Forster  Jacob,  26  Long  wf. 
Fosdick  John,  83  Kilby 
Foster  John  U.  &  Co.  .r)  Central  wf. 
Foster  Robert  &  Co., 48  India 
Foster  &  Taylor,  161  Milk 
Fowler  M.  Field,  13  &  15  India  wf. 
Freeman  &  Scates,  84  Utica 
Frothingham  N.  F.  25  Long  wf. 
Frothingham  G.  H.  32  S.  Market 
FuUeiton  &  Raymond,  147  Milk 
Gardner  George  &  Co.  5  Liberty  sq. 
GarduerJohn  D.&  Co. 5  Chatham r. 
Gay  Wm.  B.  S..  109  State 
CJIover  J.  B.  &  Co.  132  Milk 
Grantham  F.  W.  27  Foster's  wharf 
Gray  &  Morse,  44  Central  wf. 
(iray  Thomas  &  Co.  17  India  wf. 
Greig  George  &  Co.,  .32  Long  wf. 
Guild  George  F.  52  Broad 
Habich  Edw'd  &  Co.  34  Commercial 
Hall  Jere  F.  SH  Broad 
Hamblen  David.  8  City  wharf 
Hanson  John  A.  2  &  6  Bath 
Hardy  A.  42  Commercial 
Harris  Horatio  &  Co.  18  India 
Harris  John  S.  19  India 
Harrod,  Darling  &  Co.  26  Central  wf. 
Haskius  Wm.,~iri5  State 
Hawes  Wm.  290  (Commercial 
Hawes  &  Barstow,  20  India  wf. 
Ha.es  I'.Sc  J.P.22  Central  wf.     [ing 
Hayes  Wm.  A.  8  Mer.  Bank  build- 
Henry  A.  &  S.  &  Co.,  50  Federal 
Hicks  &  Hathawav,  13  Commercial 
Hill,Chamberlain,"&Co.  UCeut.wf. 
Hill,  Sears  &  Co.  21  Commercial  wf. 
Hilton  W.  97.1  State 
Howard,  Son  &  Co.  27  Central  wf. 
Howe  C.  O.  &  Co.  87  Kilby 
Howes  &  Crowell,  66  Com'l  wf. 
Hovey  Abijah  W.  4  Central  wf. 
Hoxie  T.  W.  &  Co.  42  Long  wf. 
Iluckins  F.  St. J.  W., S'i  Couim'l  whf. 
Humphrey  W.  &  Co.  45  &  46  Long  wf. 
Ilurd  &  Bowers,  31  Broad 
Inglis  W.  &  T.  17  Doane 
Jackson  E.  W.  69  Commercial 
Jackson  S.  S. .%  Co.  22  Long  wf. 
Jenney  Stephen  &  Co.  46  India 
Johnson  P.  28  Commercial 
Joy  C.  F.  7  Chatham  row 
Judson  &  Co.  3  Long  wharf 
Kahler  Jeremiah,  41  Central  wf. 
Kelly  .t  Spring,  1  Long  wf. 
Kendall  Wm.  B.  10  Ferry 
Ki-ttell,  Collins,  &  Co.  50  India  wf. 
Kidder  G.  G.  13  Long  wf. 
Kin?  Heniamin,  11  I'oster's  wf. 
Lad. I  ChaVl.s  II..  2  Broad 
l.:u\i\St  Hall.  I  Chatham 
1-aml)  K.  .<i  Brother,  O.  Cust  House 
Lamb  C.  C.  74  Water 
Lamson  I.  W.,  8  Long  wf. 
Lang  K  Delano,  Thompson's  wf. 
Lang  AVm.  .31  India 
Lee  James  ,%  Co.  18  India  wf. 
Lemist,  Bramlnll .%  Lewis.  47  Milk 
Lewis  -V.  S.  .t  W.  (J.  45 .'»:  46  Com.  w. 
Lewis .t  Drew,.30  Kilbv 
Lewis  S.  S  I  Coiii'l  wf: 
Linder  &  Alever,  8  India  wK 
Lincoln  llem-v,3l  India 
Lincoln  R.  &  Co.  25  Central  wf. 
LiiR-olu  Wni.Ol  India 


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I.i.cke  O.  A.  &  Co.  «  Wutcr 
l.omhanl  S:  Co.  l.'J  Lewis  wf. 
]...ii>liniil  &  Whitmorc,  M  Stnte 
l.i.nl  (JiMTRe  C.  &  Co.  7,'!  I-oiiR  wf. 
J-crinp  C'liiirles,  \!i  Centnil  wf. 
l.orins,  Porter  &  Co.  ■.'"  Wnler 
Loring.'t  Sprnjruc,  17  Jlerchants' r. 
Lyford&  Co./.KJiMilk 
I^vmnn  &  Wycr,  42  India 
Macl^HV  'I'.  li.  ."<  liniad 
Sliu-liint^ro,  l-Mwiif  &  Co. 44  Water 
JNIaiisiir  SlUinu'l,  '_'2  S.  iMarltet 
JIatthews  Xutlum,  Battery  wf. 
McKay  1).  K.  IJ-:  State 
Means  &  Clark,  14  Central  wf. 
Jlclledec  James  1'.  '.'(i  Foster's  wf. 
Merrill  (ioorpe,  fl  Commercial 
Merrill  .lerniiu',  'JS  India 

Mills, I.  K.,>;c.i.  :;:i  .Milk 

Mitchell, las.  II,  '.fj  St.. to 

Mixer  &  I'itman,  171  Milk 

Morrill  Jolm  A.  7l'S  Kilby 

Morse  Sidney  B.  40  State 

Neal  &  Kogcrs,  50  India 

Newcomb  John  J.  133  State 

Noble  &  Co.  1  City  wf. 

Norcross  L.  73  Kilby 

Noyes  &  Ray,!)  RR  bl'k,  Lincoln 

Odutrne  Geo.,  15  Ooane 

Osgood  &  Frost,  123  Milk 

I'age  Thomas,  33  Long  wf. 

IWintr  Wm.  A.  134  State 

Parker  Kbenezer  &  Son,  10  City  wE 

Parker  Edwin,  52  Broad 

Peabody  Alld.  134  State 

Pearson  John  II.  &  Co.  75  Long  wf. 

I'eakes  Wm.  &  Co.  US  State 

Perkins  K.  II.  I  l,ong  wharf 

Perry  &  Jacobs,  10  S.  Market 

Peters  Edw.  D.  &  Co.  12  Central  wf. 

Picki-rinp  Arthur,  7  Long  wf. 

PlumerWm.  L., 'J2S^ate 

Plummer  Farnham,  5  Chafm  row 

I'ope  Samuel,  ^'J  Broad 

I'orter  Geo.  W.  Merchants'Exch'ge 

Pottle,  Brothers  &  Co.  30  Central  wf. 

Pratt  k.  F.  7  Long  wf. 

Pratt  &  Townseiid,  40  India  wf. 

Priest  SAylmg.  !)4  Water 

Priest  Geo.  S.  25  India  wf. 

Priest  J.  L.  &  Co.,  14  Central  wf. 

Proctor  &  Wood,  13(i  State 

Quincv  Thos.  D.  12  Commercial 

Band  \V.  J.  .t  Co.,  74  State 

Raymond  Z.  L.  &  Co.  11  S.  Market 

lU-ed  E.  H.  2S  Long  wf. 

Keed  Lvman  &  Co.  Old  Custom  Ho. 

Revnolds  W.  B.  &  Co.  33  Com"!  wf. 

Rice  Aaron  &  Co.  4  Central  wt: 

Rice  &  Thaxter,27  Long  wf. 

Rice  Wm.  &  Co.  5  Chatham  row 

Richardson  Geo.  L.  &  Co.41  Ind.wf. 

Richardson  P..tCo.  Kneel'd.c.  Alb'y 

Rivers  James  11.,  3i  Commercial 

Robinson  J.  P.  1  Commercial  wf. 

Robinson  T.  L.  &  Co.  1  Com'l  wf. 

Robinson,  Wiggin  &  Co. 21)  India 

Rogers  Geo.  B.  4  Central  wharf 

Rogers  J.  W.  70  State 

Ross  M.  D.,  7  Liberty  sq, 

Russell  &  Tilton,  31  'Long  wf. 

Salisbury  Thos  L.  31  India 

Sampson  &  Tappan,25  &  21!  Lewis  wf. 

Sargent  J.  T.  W.  7  Thorndike  build. 

Sargent  Nelson,  8  S.  Market 

Sawyer  James  &  Co.,  16  Chatham 

Scudder  Chas.  &  Co.  33  &  35  Pearl 

Scudder  Harvey  &  Co.  17  Com'l  wC 

Sears  Joshua,  14  Long  wf. 

Scaver  J.  W.  I'J  &  20  Com'l  wf. 
Seccomb  &  Taylor,  31  Com'l  wf. 

Shaw  George  W.  22  Chatham 
Shaw  John  W.  &  Co.  145  Milk 
Silloway.Calef  &  Co  5  Commercial 
Smith  ,%  Shaw.  6 R.  R.  Block,Lin'ln 
Smith  Benjamin  A.  10  India 
Smith  Charles,  6  Central  wf. 
Smith  T.  P.  38  Milk 
Snow  Nathaniel,  01  Kilbv 
Sortwell  &  Co.  11  &  12  N." Market 
Soule,  Wardwell  &  Co.  Broad,c.St'e 
Spooner  Wm.  B.  79  Pearl 
Spra^ue,  Soule  &  Co.  7  T  wf. 
Starkey  L.  P.,  OO.V  Commercial 
Stearns  T.,  11  Shoe  and  Leather 
Stetson  Cushing,  27  India  wt. 
Stickney  H.  &  I.  S  &  0  Chatham  row 
Stinson  S.  G.,  22  Long  wharf 
Stoekfleth  A.  F.,  100  State 
Stoddard  David,  8  S.  Market 
Sione  &  Nichols,  19  India  wf. 
Stone  H.  L.,  103  State 
Streeter  0.,  32  Charlestown 
Slurtevant  Newell  &  Co.  I  City  wf. 
Surette  Louis  A.  &  Co.  12  Citv  wf. 
Tenny  Jlarshall,  4  Central  wf. 
Thacher  &  Billings.  20  Long  wt 
Thacher  &  Sears.'Sl  Longwf. 
Thayer  Elijah,  14  N.  Market 
Thayer  .li  Rice,  .■'>■_>  India  (staves) 
Thayer  &  Co.  24  India  wf. 
Thomas  Wm.  &  Co.  70  State 
Tluimiison&  Davidson,  7  Lewis  wf. 
TlnvingS.  C.  &Co.  S  Kilby 


Tilton  Stephen  &  Co.  M  Com'l  wf. 
Tlnkham  L.  &  Co.  17  Bioad 
Toild  F.  A.,  VM  State 
Todd  R.  J.  92  State 
'Fownsend  J.  P.  &  Co.  2.1  Com'l  wf. 
Train  Sam'l  F.,  5  Com'l  wf. 
Tremlett  Thom;us,2H  Foster's  wf. 
'I'ruinan,  Slater  &  Co.  II  Com'l  wf. 
Tucker  Wni.  37  Central  wf.  [street 
'I'woniblv  ,Kc  Lam.srin,  13  Cutsom  II. 
Tyler  John, :i  Central  wf 
Tyler  Jcini  ,1  r.  0  Central  wf. 
■\ila  J.  .'i  Co.  1  liath,  near  Congress 
■V'ose  T.  B.  9,S  Wall  r 
Wade  Geo.  13  Long  wf. 
Wade  William  f.  Jr.  29  Long  wf. 
AVare.V  W(,.)d,  II  Chatham 
AVainwriL'ht  llv.  ('.,  17  Central  wf. 
WakclH'ld  (■,21  Commercial 
■\\'ali-s  T.  H.  \-  Co.,  Wales  wf.,  Sea 
Walker  &  Brother,  Kl  State 
Waterman  F.  105  State 
Weeks  James  W.,  42  Mcr.  row 
AVeUl  Aaron  D.  127  State 
AVeld  &  ;\rinot,:M  Central  wf. 
Weld  Wm.  F.  &  Co.  42  Central  wC 
Weld. I.  (i.  43  Central  wf. 
Welteh  Samuel,  I:«  State 
Wheelwright  &  Cobb,  47  Central  wf. 
White  Ambrose  H.,  70  State 
White  F.  E.  22  Long  wf. 
Whiting  James,  70  State 
Whitney  B.  D.  Old  Custom  House 
Whitney  Wm.  &  Co.  13  Liberty  sq. 
Whittcmore  Geo.&Co.lfi  Rowe's  wf. 
Whittemore  W.  &  F.  II.  &  Co.  32  Br'd 
Whitwells  &  Seaver,  45  Milk 
Wilkins  Chas.  &  Co.  .'iS  Long  w£ 
Williams  E.  &  Co.  23  Long  wf. 
Williams  &  Severy,  133  State 
Willis  Clement,  97*  State 
Winslow  Brothers^lH  State 
Winslow  Edward,  5  Broad     [State 
Winsor  Nathaniel  Jr.   Broad   cor. 
Wright  &  llolvgate,  ".'5  Doane 
Wright  E.  Jr.."ll  T  wharf 
Wyman  &  Arklay,  33  Pearl 
Young  D.  &  Son,  5  Broad 

Domestic  Co7n77iis.  Merchants. 

Almy,  Patterson  &  Co.  115  Milk 
Barry  Brothers,  2 1  Pearl 
Blackburn  George  &  Co.  55  Milk 
Bush  &  WiUlcs,  32  Milk 
Chace,  Wheelwright  &  Co.  Ill  Jlilk 
Clark,  Sweet  &  Co.  102  Jlilk 
Colby  Gardner,  22  Milk 
Denny,  Rice  &  Gardner,  90  Milk 
Dodge,  Tucker  &  Co.  71  Congress 
Dutton,  Lamb  &  Stearns,  131  Milk 
Eldredge  Oliver  &  Co.  15  Federal 
Everett  Charles,  54  Milk 
Faulkner,  Kimball  &  Co.  86  Milk 
Fisher  Freeman  &  Son,  60  Milk 
Frothingham  S.  Jr.  &  Co.  119  Jlilk 
Goodnow  Peter.  69  Water 
Hastings  Walter,  79  Milk 
Howe  J.  C.  &  Co.  21  Pearl 
Howe  C.  O.  &  Co.  87  Kilby 
Johnson,  Sewall,  &  Co.  133  IVFilk 
Kimball  Daniel  &  Co.  28  Milk 
Lawrence  A.  &  A.  &  Co.  82  Milk 
Lawrence,  Stone  &  Co.  4  Milk 
Mason  &  Lawrence,  17  Milk 
Merriam  &  Brewer,  25  Federal 
Mills  James  K.  &  Co.  39  Milk 
Nelson  George  S.  55  Milk 
Paige  J.  W.  &  Co.  141  iVIilk 
PaiTcer,  Wilder,  &  Co.  2  &  4  Pearl 
Poor  Benj.  &  Co.  2  Federal 
Read,  Chadwick  &  Dexter,  29  Milk 
Schouler,  Newton&Cumston,54  Jllk 
Seaver  &  K  nowlton,  05  Milk 
Simpson  M.H.  &  Co.  .31  Pearl 
Skinner  Francis  &  Co.91  Sl'k  [Pearl 
Stantield,  Wentworth,  &  Co.  8&I0 
Stodder  Charles,  75  Kilbv 
Upham,  Tucker  &  Co.  13  Pearl 
Vda  Joseph,  75  Kilbv 
Waterston.  Pray  &  Co.  27  F  ederal 
Wright  &  Whitman,  16  Pearl 

Forwarding  §•  Commis.  Merch. 
[See  Passage  and  Freight  Agents] 

Confectioners. 

Bense  Peter,  307  Tremont 
Bricher  John  W.,  34  Boylston 
Bricher  Wm.  West,  opp.  Mason 
Bradshaw  Jesse,  9  Marshall  [llan'r 
Bragg  A.  &  Co.,  6  Tremont  row  opp. 
Carpenter  Ann  Mrs.  2s-l  Wash. 
Castell  Edward,  599  Washington 
Castell  Wm.  0. 174  Hanover 
Copeland  C.  87  Court 
Copeland  Joseph  W.  4.5  Court 
Haven  Abner,  11  School 
Heilge  Charles,  413  Washinston 
Kelley  P.  H.  S  Lewis,  E.  B." 
Lecompte  Francis.  327  Washiniton 
MaioramW.W.13  .Marsh'l&lOJWash 
Mattel  A.  ,>»9  Washington 
JIayer  Philip  J.  27  Tremont  row 


McDonald  Rcbecco,359Wa»liJngt'n 
Nichols  L.  2  Derby  ranjjc 
Pepper  T.  S.,  .'!7  Cambridge 
Perkins  H.  1.4(1".  Woiih. 
Peverellv  Rebecca,  14  Frankllu 
Siihirliili  L.  42:)  Washington 
Still  John.  I."»  Ilrfiadwav 
TiliBton  II.  Mrs.  49  Hanover 
Vinton  (;eo.  W.  -.'rV,  Wa»bln^on 
Ware  Wm.  2  T.  S.  Hotel  Building 
Webster  Albert,  3  liriiltle 
WedgerJohri  1!.  Ill  Hanover 
Wells  IJenjamin,  |t»:  Court 
Wheeler  James  B.  47'.)  Washington 

Constables. 

[See  pa^L'e  W).-\ 

Contractors  for  Building. 

Dexter  Geo.  M.  lU  Tremont  row 
Emery  ¥.  W.  R.  0  Devonshire 
Hazclton  I.  II  8  Leveret 
Preston  Jonathan,  0  Joy's  building 
Russell  B.  G.  Pleasant,  c.  Marion 
Stone  P.  A.  Charlestown 
Wadleigh  Dexter  E.,  the  S.  market 

Coopers. 

Those  xcith  a*  nre  aho  Pac's  of  Fish. 
Abbot  Benj.  Medford 
''Abraham  B.  1  &  2  T  wf. 
Beck  Lewis,  3  Broad,  n.  India  whf. 
Boman  &  Darrow,  138  Milk 
*Brown  Henry  &  Co.  Spear's  w£ 
*Carlton  John  K.  1  Lewis  wf. 
Cate  Samuel,  81  Commercial 
'Churchill  Otis,  55  Long  wf.       [ton 
Clapp&  Goddard. Richmond n.  Ful- 
Conant  Nahum,  147  Fulton 
Daniels  Wm.  78  Harrison  av. 
Dunbar  J.  IL.  54  Water 
Gordon  Robert,  Marginal 
Hedrick  Uriah,  Ripley's  wf. 
Hinckley  F..  Battery  wharf 
Keating  P.  C,  Turnpike 
Kelly  Levi,  149  Jlilk 
*Lane  J.  &  Son,  1  Mercantile  wf. 
Lang  &  Delano,  Thompson's  wf. 
Lang  J.  57  India  wf.  (gauger) 
Lincott  W.,  Hawes  st. 
Lovett  &  Harrold,  97  Water 
Luzarder  &  Close,  174  Broad 
Marshall  John,  Jr.  147  Fulton 
McGeeFrancis.Sumner,  n.  Bremen 
Miller  Moses,  New  st.  E.  B. 
MillsJ.L.&Son, Com'l  n.Bartlett's  wf 
Morse  P.,  Second  st. 
Nason  A.  &  Son,  Lewis  wf. 
Ober  E.  Gardner,  29  Doane 
Ober  John  P.  head  Union  w£ 
Perkins  Ezra,  5th,  n.  Sea 
Pelrick  J.  52  Commercial 
Pitman  J.  H.  23  Ferry 
♦Richards  Joseph,  Harris'  wf. 
Rogers  Joseph  S.  Battery  wf. 
Sawyer  J.  P.,  Bartlett's  wf. 
Sanger  Z.  9  Old  Custom  House 
Urann  Joseph,  336  Commercial 
Vannevar  Alex.  Jr.  28  Long  wf. 
Warner  J.  E.  49  E.  R  R.  wf. 
Waters  W.  S.  131  North 

Copper  Dealers. 

Davis  Jas.  Jr.  Revere  Co.  97  State 
Hooper  II.  N.  &  Co.  24  Com'l 

Copper  Smiths. 

Arnold  Joseph  A.,  2d,  n.  A 
Bamicott  Geo.  Y.  13  Sudbury 
Carpenter  A.  8  Rowe's  wf.    [c.  Hav. 
Chamberlain  T.&  Co.  Charlestown, 
Coltman  J.  W.  Le\vis,  E.  B. 
Dudley  B.  F\  06  Harrison  avenue 
Hemnicn  way  B.  Broad,  opp.  Purch. 
Hicks  S.  D.  28  Causeway 
Hotz  N.  48  Knccland 
Hunneman  &  Co.  "JO  Union 
Kellej"  Thomas,  12  .Marshall 
Locke  &  Cordwell,  1  Barrett 
Loring  A.  B.  &  S.  H.  76  liar.  av. 
Loring  John  G.  &  Co.  78  Mcrrimac 
Pieper  Peter  (pumps)  8Si  Brattle 
Rice  W.  I).  Mcrrimac,  c.  Traverg 
Strater  Herman,  12  Sudbury 
Tompkins  I.  S.  21  Union 
Tuckerman  Wm.  F.  5  Sudbury 
Waters  Wm.  Sumner,  E.B. 
Wintield  James,  Sumner 

Cordage. 

Browne  Albert  G.  66  Commercial 
Dunham  Thos.  II.,  ,30  India  (twine) 
Greserson  Wm.  II.  23  Commer'l  wf. 
Marblehead  Company,  'T,  Cent'l  w£ 
New  England  Cordage  Co.,  Pearl 
RobbinsCompanv,  1^  Com'l  wharf 
Sewall,  Day  &  Co'.  17  &  IS  Com'l 

Cork  Cutters. 

Beechins  Richard.  54  Blackstone 
Holmes  S:  Co.  .".7  Blackstone 
Lenum  E.  C.  31  Exchange 


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MASSACHUSETTS    STATE    RECORD. 


Coroners. 

Pratt  Jabez,  8  Court  sq. 

Smith  C.  Court  House,  h.3  Avory  pi 

Sanboru  E.  W.  13  Court  square 

Corsets. 

Adams  C.  M.,  ."7:).\  Washington 
Adams  G.  W.  SUi'Wash. 
Cassidy  Isabella  Mrs.  221  Wash. 
Donovan  Ellen  Mrs.  r.  2G  Winter 
Drew  Lucia,  5J  Hanover 
NeffM.  L.3i7'Wash. 

Cotton  Dealers. 

Dunbar  E.  M.,  20  Long  wharf 
Fairbanks  G.  N.  27  Lewis  wf. 
Tcnny  Oliver,  52  Atkinson 
Thayer  &  Co.  24  India  wf. 

Counsellors. 

Abbott  James  A.  27  Court 
Adams  Charles  I".  23  Court 
Adams  Colman  S.  1  Devonshire 
Adams  C.  B.  F.,  29  State 
Adams  Geo.  W.  8  Coiirt  sq. 
Adams  John  C.  15  ScoUay 's  Buildi'g 
Allen  A.  O.  27  Court 
Allen  C.  E.  27  Court 
Allen  F.  H.  27  Court 
Allen  James  B.  27  Court 
Ames  Isaac,  20  Court 
Andrew  John  A.  4  Court 
Andros  Milton,  15  JNIasa.  block 
Apthorp  Robt.  E.  18  Joy's  building 
Aspinwall  Wm.  7(i  State 
Atkinson  &  Watson,  63  Court 
Atkinson  J.  63  Court 
Atwood  Charles,  39  Court 
Austin  Arthur  W.  10  Court 
Austin  11.  D.  10  Court 
Austin  Ivers  J.,  30  Court 
Austin  &  Young,  Gray's  b.  30  Court 
Averv  Edward,"27  Court 
Ball  Joshua  D.  4  Court 
Ballard  J.  M.  9  State 
Bangs  Edward,  30  Court 
Banks  N.  P.  Jr.  22  Mass.  bl. 
Barnes  Isaac  O.  Court  House 
Barrett  J.  F.  76  State 
Bartlett  Sidney  Jr.,  16  Court 
Bassett  Elisha.  12  Court  House 
Batchelder  F.  L.  39  Court 
Bates  Wm.  15  Beach  &  12}  INIass.  bk 
Bell  Joseph  M.  7J  Tremont  row 
Bemis  George,  5  Court 
Bennett  &  Smith,  46  Washington 
Bennett  E.  H.,  46  Washington 
Benjamin  &  Minot,  39  Court 
Benjamin  James,  39  Court 
Berry  N.  C.20  Court 
Betton  Geo.  E.  27  Court 
Betton  N.  C.  27  Court 
Bigelow  E.  M.  10  Court 
Bigelow  Horatio,  41  State 
Bigelow  John  P.,  31  State 
Bigelow  Timothy,  7  Court  square 
Bishop  Joel  P.  46  Wash. 
Blake  Edward,  39  Court 
Boit  Edward  D.  Ifi  Court 
Eolles  John  A.  10  Court 
Booth  Moss  K.,  4  Court 
Bowditch  Nathaniel  1.  fiO  State 
Bowditch  W.  1.  8  R.  R.  Exchange 
Bradley  J.  H.  19  Court 
Brigham  Wm.  35  Court 
Eriulcy  Francis,  22  State 
Brinley  &  Wheeler,  22  State 
Brooks  Ben.i.  F.  27  Stale 
Brooks  Edward,  10  Court 
Brooks  Francis  A.  5  Congress 
Brooks  Francis  B.  10  Court 
Booth  Moses  IC,  4  Court 
Brown  Jeremiah,  47  Court 
Brown  W.  Lock,  16  Joy's  building 
Brown  Geo.  W.  47  Court 
Browne  Geo.  M.  16  (Jld  State  House 
Browne  Ji>hn  W.  i:i  Court 
Buck  Edwi!ril,ll  Court 
Burhank  Ilobt.  I.  4G  Court,  c.  Trem. 
i;nr!iTigame  Anson,  18  O.  St.  House 
linllir  Benjamin,  18  Mass.  block 
C:k1.v  E.  E.  10  Scollay's  B. 
( '\iui-r  Wm.  M.  46  Wnahinpton 
ClKuiihcil.iiu  .t  Duncklee,  17  State 
ClKnuhrrluiTi  Mellcn,  17  State 
(  hariihirlai.i  Henry  M.,  4  Court 
Clniniheiiaiu  &  Jacobs,  4  Court 
CliniKUerlVlegW.  4  Court 
(■liM|)in:in  O.  G.  41  State 
Chcfver  Tracv  P.  .3:1  Court 
fhontc  Fred.  W.  23  Court 
Clioate  Kuf'us,  T\  Tremont  row 
Chnri^liill  J.  .AIcKean,  1  Devonshire 
Cliirke  J.  J.  &.  M.  S.  27  Slate 
Convcrec  Joshua!'.,  19  Court 
Cuiliuan  Henry,  Amory  Hall 
Co.lman  John,  4  Court       . 
Coiliiuni  llohort,  46  Court 
(■oll)V  llolicrt  47  C(Uirt 
Co..!;,'  I!iiiiiiuiiii  1'.  63  Court 
Cooke  Josiali  P.  9  Slate 
Cooley  Geo.  W.  20  Court 
Croclictt  George  K.  27  State 


Crowninshield  Francis  B.,  4  Court 
Cummin^  Cyrus,  ai  Court 
Curtis  Benjamin  R.  16  Court 
Curtis  Cliarles  P.  16  Court 
Curtis  Charles  P.  Jr.  Hi  Court 
Curtis  George  T.  19  Court 
Gushing  Abel,  51  Court 
Cushing  A.  L.  51  Court     C'™  Court 
Gushing  Luther  S.  Gray's  building. 
Cutler  Joseph,  47  Court 
Dame  Abraham  A.  26  Mass.  block 
Danforth  J.  C.  51  Court 
Dana  Edward  A.  19  Court 
Dana  Richard  H.  Jr.  30  Court 
Dana  &  Cobb,  1  Devonshire 
Davis  A.  B.  9  Scollav's  building 
Diivis  Charles  G.  7  Court  sq. 
Davis  Jerome,  9  Scollay's  building 
Davis  Wm.  T.  11  Court 
Day  J.  M.  14  Mass.  block 
Dehon  AVm.  12  Scollay's  build. 
Deinond  Charles,  46  Wash. 
Denton  Wm.  P.  51  Court 
Derby  E.  Hasket,  1  Devonshire 
De.xter  Edward,  9  Court  sq. 
Dexter  Franklin,  9  Court  sq. 
Dexter  Thomas  A.  28  State 
Dexter  Wm.  S  11  Court 
Dickinson  F.  W.  7  Court  sq. 
Dodge  John  C.  39  State 
Dorr  Wm.  B.  Turnpike,  c.  Fourth 
DoA'N.T.,  30  Court 
Dow  &  Prince,  Gray's  building,  30 

Court 
Draper  Moses,  25  Mass.  block 
Dudley  Elbridge  G.  20  Court 
Duncklee  Mark  F.  17  State 
Dyer  M.  Jr.  20  Court 
Kastman  J.  5  Court 
Egan  James,  19  Old  State  House 
EFdridge  J.  S.  35  Court 
Eldridge  Samuel,  35  Court 
Eliot  .S.  A.,  30  Court 
Ellis  Charles  M.  21  Old  State  House 
Ely  A.  B.  46  Washington 
Emerson  J.  W.  46  Court 
English  J.  L.  9  Court  sq. 
Fabens  Francis  A.  76  State 
Fabens  Wm.  76  State 
Farrar  Timothy,  9  Doane 
Farrar  Wm.  H.  10  Scollay's  build. 
Field  Justin,  28  Mass.  block 
Fiske  Augustus  H.  5  Court 
French  Ebenezer,  4  Wilson  lane 
French  J.  J.  1  Story  pi.  &  5  Congress 
Fuller  H.  H.  &  Preston,  6  State 
Fuller  H.  W.,  35  Court 
Fuller  Richard  F.  10  State 
Gay  Ebenezer,  1  Devonshire 
Gale  Lucian,  20  Court 
Gardiner  Wm.  H.  9  Court  sq. 
Gilchrist  D.  S.  20  Railroad  Ex. 
Giles  Alfred  E.  46  Wasliington 
Giles  Joel, 4  Court 
Goldsbury  John,  8  Railroad  Exch. 
Gooch  Daniel  W.  14  Mass.  block 
Goodrich  C.  B.  30  Court 
Gordon  S.  J.  6  State 
Gorhara  B.  19  Court 
Gray  Horace,  Jr.,  30  Court 
Gray  Wm.,  Gray's  build.  30  Court 
Green  O.  it.  P.  46  Washington 
Grcenleaf  Simon,  15  Joy's  build. 
Greenough  D.  S.  23  Court 
Gregg  W.  P.  City  Hall 
Griggs  Georse,  4  Court 
Griswold  A.~\V.  1  Devonshire 
Guild  Benj.  4  Court 
Guild  Geo.  D.  4  Court 
Guild  Samuel  E.  4  Court 
Hahn  S.  B.,  Jlaveriek  square 
Hale  Geo.  S.  4  Court 
Hale  N.Jr.,  8  Congress 
Hall  Franklin,  39  State 
Hull  Junius,  1  Devonshire 
Hall  Thomas  B.  30  Court 
HnlleltB.F.  20  Court 
Hallett  Henry  L. '20  Court 
H  ■111  cock  Charles  L.  10  Court 
Harlow  T.  S.  27  State 
Harrington  George  F.  5  Court 
Haskell  Benjamin,  17  Mass.  block 
Haskell  William,  16  Mass.  block 
Haynes  Charles, 50  Mass.  block 
Ilaves  Francis  B.  1  Devonshire 
Hazelton  IL  L.  1  Joy's  building 
Head  Edw.  F.  Gray's  b.  30  Court 
Ilialv  John  P.  Court,  c.  Tremont 
HiHuVd  (ieorge  S.  4  Court 
Hilliard  Wm.  27  Court 
Hinds  C.  P.  46  Court,  c.  Tremont 
1  lodges  Edward  F.  46  Washington 
Holmes  J.  S.  46  Wiishinu'tou 
Homer  Gi-orire  F.  4  I'oiut 
Howes  W.  li.  (! ray's  hiiild.  30  Court 
Hulihard  (Jurdiner  (i.5  Congress 
Hubbard  J.  W.  16  Washington 
llulihni-d  Nathaniel  1)..')9  State 
IIuhlKud  Win.  J.,  .M)  Court 
Ilmlsoii  C.  H.,  63  Court 
lluteluns  HcT.rv  C, 'JO  Court 
Iliitchius  Horace  G.,5  Court  sq. 
Isliuiu  T.  IJ.,  20  Court 
J.icobs  Bela  I'".,  4  Court 


Jackson  A.  jr.,  47  Court 

Jackson  John  G.  47  Court 

Jacobs  J.  A.  4  Court 

James  John  ^Y.  10  Court 

Jennison  Samuel  Jr.  27  State 

Jewell  Han'ey,  20  Court 

Jov  A.  K.  P.  2"  Court 

Judson  W.  II.  27  State 

Keith  J.  M.  2f)  Court 

Kettelle  Jacob  Q.  9  State         [State 

King  John  G.,  "Brazer's  building,  27 

Kingsbury,  Georee  U.  46  .Court 

Leiand  S.  27  Court 

Leland  W.  S.  27  Court 

Lewis  Saml.  P.,  16  Scollay's  build'g 

List  Charles,  46  Washington 

Lord  Henry  C.  15  Mass.  block 

Lord  Jos.  L.  12  Mass.  block 

Lord  &  Andros,  15  Mass.  block 

Loring  Caleb  W.  36  Court 

Loring  Charles  G.  39  Court 

Loring  Edward  G.  16  Court 

Loring  Ellis  G.  Brazer's  b.  27  State 

Loring  Francis  C.  39  Court 

Loring  John  A.  35  Court 

Loveir  Michael,  50  Mass.  block 

Lovis  F.  A.  cor.  4th  and  Turnpike 

Low  Obed  B.  11  Court 

Lowell  John,  40  State 

Lunt  George,  4  Court 

Lynde  A.  V.  1  Devonshire 

Maine  S.  C.  State,  c.  Devonshire 

Mason  David  H.  20  Court 

Mason  Lyman,  20  Court 

Mayo  Charles,  18  Mass.  Idock 

McCleary  Samuel  F.  Jr.  City  Hall 

Merrill  A.  B.  10  Court 

Merrill  J.  C.  .39  Court 

MerriU  J.  C.  Jr.."9  Court 

Meyer  Joseph,  12  Scollay's  Building 

Miller  Thompson,  13  Mass.  block 

Jlinns  George  W.  23  Court 

Minot  George,  4  Court 

Slinot  William,  39  Court 

Minot  Wm.  Jr.  39  Court 

Jlontgomery  Hugh,  Tump.  n.  4th 

Moore  Abram,  10  &  12  Mass.  block 

Jloore  A.  &  E.  N.  10  &  12  Mass.  block 

Moore  J.  F.,  46  Court 

Morey  George,  20  Old  State  House 

Slorgan  David,  3  Sumner,  K.  B. 

Morrell  Edward,  19  Court 

Morris  Robert,  jr.,  27  State 

Morse  Nathan,  10  Court 

Morton  Marcus,  Jr.  30  Court 

Nash  S.  G.  20  Court 

Nelson  Albert  H.,  19  Court 

Nelson  &  Converse,  19  Court 

Nichols  B.  W.  GO  State 

Nutter  C.  C.  10  Court 

Nutter  T.  F.  10  Court 

Oliver  Peter,  16  Court 

Osgood  I.  P.  5  Court 

Otis  Edward  B.  9  State 

Otis  Theodore,  11  Court 

Paine  John  T.  14  State 

Park  J.  C.  51  Court 

Parker  Aurelius  D.  20  Court 

Parker  Charles  Henry,  16  Court 

Parker  Edward  G.  4  Court 

Parker  Francis  Edward,  30  Court 

Parker  Joel,  46  Washington 

Parker  Henry  M.  46  Wasliington 

Parker  Henry  T.  4  Court 

Parker  J.  M.  16  Court 

Parker  S.  D.  (county  attorney),  16 

Court 
Parks  Gorham,  27  Court 
Parsons  Samuel,  jr.,  .35  Court 
Parmenter  Wm.  E.  19  Court 
Peabody  O.  G.  30  Court 
Pearson  Eliphalet,  24  O.  State  House 
Peiree  R.  N.  1  Devonshire 
Perkins  H.  N.  20  Court 
Perrin  Wm.  H.  4  Court 
PhiUips  Geo.  W.  9  Court  sq. 
Pickering  Edwarl,  211  Mercli'ts' Ex. 
Pickering  John,  7.S  State 
Pike  Charles  E.  I"  State 
Pinkerton  .lohn  >l.  5  Congress 
Plimpton  S.  F.  5  Court 
PluiiiiT  WiUinni,  7  Court  square 
I'onil  Hem.  Si  Old  Slate  House 
Pope  Thoiims  li.  16  Court 
Potter  &  Gordon.  M  Wash.  &  6  State 
I'otter  O.  B.  56  Washington 
Prescott  Wm.  G.,  19  Court 
Preston  G.  H.  6  State 
Prince  F.  O.  30  Court,  Gray's  build. 
Prince  J.  Hardy,  9  Court  sq. 
Putnam  John  Phelps,  19  Court 
(Juinev  J.  Jr.  16  Brazer's  build. 
Baud  Beii).  5  Court 
Hand  Kdw.  S.,  (Jrav's  b.  30  Court 
Band  .t  Fisli,5  Court 
Kaiinev  Amhrose  A.  10  Court 
Kaiitoi'il  i:  lilt.  Jr.,  22  .*  24  Mass.  bl. 
liuitoul  .S:  Wiiite.  '22  M.ass.  block 
Uiee  (Jeo.  Kdw.,  Gray's  b.  30  Court 
Richardson  Ivovv  W.  Ill  Court 
Kichirdson  Nathaniel,  46  Court 
Richardsous  &  Moon-,  16  Court 
Richardson  William.  1  Ocvoushire 
Riley  Patrick,  1  Court  House 


SUFFOLK     COUNTY. 


liil 


Ripley  C.  G.  9  Court  en. 
Ritcliio  11.  Ill  Court 
KiilibJ.  1{.  .'SiSKite 
Kdbb.t  lluhhani,::!)  State 
Kohina  Kiflliinl,  -J.!  Stilte 
liDclker  Ui-riiaril,:;:i  Cnirt 
Itobiiison  (J.  M.,  Ml  State       [Co)irt) 
Rogers  J.  Gray,  I'.l  Court  (.lustices' 
Itocers  Will.  L'j  Railroad  Kxcluiupro 
RoUins  J.  W.  1  Uevonsliiro 
Russell  Rcnj.  F.  U'i  Court 
Russell  C.  T.&  T.  II.  Ii3  &  30 Braz.b. 
Russell  J.  D.  5  Court 
Russell  'I'homns,  "to  Court 
Russell  Will.  G.  .'!.">  Court 
Sultonstall  \j.,?,\\  Court 
Sanger  (J.  1'.  4  Court 
Sar-cut  llorai-e  H.  41  Mass.  block 
Sai-ent  II. , I.  H  .lov's  buililinc 
Sargent  Lueius  .M.  Amory  Hall 
Sawver  F.  W.  :iO  Court 
Scudder  Henry  \,  17  State 
Searle  Geo.  W.  17  State 
Si-wall  Samuel  K.  4li  Washington 
Shrppanl.Iohu  U.  I'D  Court 
Shiinmin  Chag.  F.  ."0  Court 
Sliipley  Horatio,  21  Court  sq. 
Simmons  Chas.  F.  41!  Washington 
Simmons  David  .\.  20  Court 
Smith  &  Colby,  47  Court 
Smith  Chauncy,  46  Washington] 
Smith  E.  Jr..  20  Court 
Smith  II.  E.  10  Court 
Smith  Hen.  Welles,  22  O.  St  House 
Smith  .M.  Hale,  23  Scollav's  build'g 
Smith  Wm.  II.  L.  47  Court 
Sohier  Edward  D.  lil  Court 
Sohier  Wm.  D.  40  State 
Sohier  &  Welch,  19  Court 
Sohier  &  Lowell,  40  State 
Sparhawk  G.  4  Court 
Spooner  Allen  C.  23  Court 
Stevens  Oliver,  19  Court 
Story  Charles  W.,48  Court 
Story  Isaac  Jr.  4()  Washington 
Sumner  Bradford,  20  Court 
Sumner  Charles,  4  Court 
Thaxter  David,  l(i  Court 
Thomas  C.  G.  20  Court 
Thomas  Seth  J.  4<j  Court 
Thornton  J.  Wingate,  20  Court 
Ti"heJohn,4  Water 
Tilton  Warren,  40  Court 
Tolman  T.  U  Court 
Tuxbury  Geo.  W.  30  Court 
Wakefield  Thomas  L.  10  Court 

Walker  W.  L.  6  State 

Ward  Samuel  D.  10  Court 

Ware  Henry,  18  Scollav's  building 

Warren  Henry,  46  Washington 

Washburn  A.  C.  60  State 

W^ashburn  Fred.  L.  19  Court 

Washburn  W.  R,  P.  46  Wash. 

Watson  Thomas  A.  ()3  Court 

Watts  F.  O.  Gray's  build.  30  Court 

Webb  Seth,  Jr.  /  Court  sq. 

Webster  Daniel,  Court,  c.  Tremont 

Webster  F.  Court,  e.  Tremont 

AVelch  Charles  A.  19  Court 

Welch  John  H.,  35  Court 

Welch  Wm.  J.,  1  Devonshire 

Wellington  Hiram,  10  Court 

Wheatou  Robert,  5  Court 

Wheeler  A.  S.  20  Court 

Wheeler  S.  G.  Jr.,  22  State 

Wheelock  P.  S.  33  Court 

White  Geo.  22  -Mass.  bllr. 

Whiting  &  Russell,  35  Court 

AVhiting  Wm.  35  Court 

AVillard  Paul  Jr.,  19  Court 

Willard  Joseph,  20  Court 

Willey  &  Hutchins,  5  Court  sq. 

Willey  Tolman,  o  Court  sq. 

Williams  &  Hall,  30  Court 

Williams  Geo.  G.,  4  Court 

Williams  J.  JI.  30  Court         [Office 

Willis  Horatio  M.  Registry  Probate 

Withington  O.  W.  35  Court         [sq. 

Woodbury  C.  L.  '20  Mass.  block,  Ct. 

Woodman  Horatio.  26  Railroad  Ex. 

Wright  Edwin.  27  State 

Young  Edward,  30  Court 

Crockery, 

China,  Glass,  and  Earthen  Ware. 
Atkins,  Stedman  &  Co.  105  Milk 
Bowker  Howard,  495  Washington 
Briggs  E.  T.  52  Chatham 
Briggs  Enos  &  Co.  52  Chatham 
Briggs  Robert,  42  &  44  Central 
Butman  E.  .>)2  Washington 
Cash  Wm.  E.  262  Washington 
Collamore  J.  Jr.  &  Co.  98  Wash, 
Ellis  George,  2.5  Kilbv 
Flint  Ezra  .M.  47  Hanover 
French,  Wells  &  Co.  IJI  Milk 
Ga"e  Benj.  W.  144  Washington 
Had  John,  17  Doane 
Hastings  Joseph  S.  &  Son,  25  Doane 
Homer  Wm.  F.  &  Co.  3!  Union 
Jarves  G.  D.  &  Cormerais.45  Federal 
Kelley  Edward,  346  Washington 
Mason  Ephroim  B.  7  Hanover 


Mathews  Win.  Jr.  rAl?  Washington 
Mellen  &  Co.  20  Merchants'  row 
Norcross  Otis  .%Co..  2-')  S.  Market 
Page  Geo.  15.  .'iiS  Wash. 
Perkins  ,Iohn  &  Co.  4'l  &  42  Broad 
Pierce  Samuel  11.51  Broad 
Pope  Wm.  147  Wash. 
Sargent  Hodwoll..';2  Chatham 
Shaw  N.  ii.  172  Ilauovor 
Simpson  &  Caldwell,  51  Broad 
Siimners  it  Co.  l.;7  Wash. 
Taylor  Sc  Waldron,  .'iO  Broad 
Wheeler  A.  B.  &  Co.  71  iiroad 
Wiggin  C.  E.  Hanover,  c.  Marshall 
W\  man,  Procter  &  Church,  54  &  58 
Federal 

Curriers. 

Armstrong  James,  Chelsea,  E.  B. 
Brooks  George,  49  Fulton 
Bucknam  J.  C.  52  Fulton 
Burland  &  Hatch,  39  Ferry 
Clark  E.  17  Ferry 
Clapp  Uenrv  B.  85  Fulton 
Cobb  B.  21  ftlm 
Downing  Edward,  .53  Fulton 
Durrell  Aloses  T.  5  Ferry 
Edwards  Jamcs,H5  Fulton 
Ewers  John,  9.3  Fulton 
Field  E.  &  I.  (i3  Fulton 
I'oley  B.  57  Fulton 
Gill  *  Walker,  28  Charlestown 
Gould  Dudley  F.  5.3  Fulton 
Guild,  White  &  Co.  40  N.  .Market 
Guild  C.  &  Sons,  16  Blackstone 
Hunter  E.  G.  66  Fulton 
Jameson  Wm.,  North,  c.  Cross 
Lawler  &  Mullane,  33  Ferry 
Mahan  J.,  2  Barrett 
Manning  Uriah  &  Son,  69  Fulton 
Blunroo  J.  H.  &  E.  25  Ferry 
Payne  S.,  81  Fulton 
Roney  T.  21  Ferry 
Thompson,  Baker  &  Co.  31  Shoe  and 
Tidd  S.  66 Fulton  [Leather 

W'aldmyer  B.  North,  c.  Cross 
W'all  James,  29  Ferry 
Washburn  Lewis  H.  65  Fulton 
Webster  &  Co.  39  North  Market 
Westcott  Stephen  &  Son,  44  Fulton 
Williams  Ebenezer,  9  Ferrv 
WilUams  S.  2<)  N.  JLirket  [Leather 
Winn  J.  B.  &  Co.  Fulton,  c.  Shoe  & 
Woodman  C.  T.  21  Fulton 

Cutlers. 

Blurphy  &  Co.,  17  Harvard  pi. 
Walther  D.  &  Co.  12S  V/ashington 
WeddeU  A.  15  Hawley 

Daguerreotype  Apparatus. 

French  Benjamin,  109  Wiishington 
Sawyer  John,  li;9  Wasliingtou 

Daguerreotype  Miniatures. 

Adams  Charles  H.  190  Washington 
Brown  S.  H.  425  Wash. 
Cahill  M.  S.  293  Wash. 
Campbell  B.  F.  61  &  69  Hanover 
Clark  P.  G.  36  Washington 
Chase  L.  G.  over  2^19  Washington 
Crosby  R.  R.  U  Tremont  row 
Davis  J.  J.  P.  &  Co.,  257  Wash. 
Eastman  W.  B.  2  Blanch'rd'sb'k  Ct 
Hale  L.  H.  109  Washington 
Hamilton  Geo.  D.  63  Court 
Hawkes  B.  F.  113  Wash. 
Heard  John  A.  13Sw  Wash. 
Ives  L.  M.  142  Washington 
Jtoore  J.  B.  59  Court  [Court 

Nichols'  Plumbe  Daguer.  Gallery ,75 
Ormsbee  &  SiUbee,  203  Wash. 
Plumbe's  Dag.  Gallery,  2-28  Wash. 
Southworth  &  Hawes,  5J  Tremont  r. 
Stone  J.  34  Tremont  low 
Whipple  J.  A.  1k:  Washington 
Winslow  A.,  39  Hanover 

Dentists. 

Avling  &  Howard,  34  School 
Ball  &  Fitch,  34  Tremont  row 
Barnard  C.  F.  1  Montgomery  pL 
Bauer  A.  561  Wash. 
Bemis  Samuel  A.  32  School 
Blaisdell  John  II.,  127  Court 
Blake  E.  210  Wash. 
Bramhall  S. :-)  Essex 
Bri^ham  II.  Q.  5  Hanover 
Child  A.  B.  17.\  Tremont  row 
Clarke  John  D.  274  Washington 
Clough  J.  9  Tremont  TeniiiTe 
Codiiian  Ben  J.  S.  ■(.■<4  Washington 
Codman  Willard  AV.  33  Boylston 
Cumminirs  John  A.  23  Tremont  row 
Cutler  R.  186  Washington 
Dixon  Rufus  E.  22  Winter 
Downes  Wm.  C.  7  Summer 
Dudley  A.  S.  2^58  Washington 
Eastham  Charles,  '23  Tremont  row 
Emery  H.  A.  10  Tremont  Temple 
Fiske  E.  W.  276  Washinston 
Fitch  L.  M.  34  Tremont  row 


Flagg  Jonlah  F.31  Winter 
Greenwood  E.  I,.  18  West 
Gixxliio  D.  II.  210  Wash, 
(iuild  Albert,  .W  llano,  c.  Portland 
lliiiiKoii  jw  Dick  iii«oi,,fW  Tremont  r. 
llarwood  l>.  II  SuiniiiiT 
Haskell  L.  P., 210  Waj,liinetf.n 
Haskell  T.  Jr.  Hi  Court  &  20  Ilnw'rd 
Iline  CleriMoiit  E.  l.'Xi  Hanover 
Hitelicoek  I).  K.  127  Court 
Hoyt  A.  L.  77  Hcdford 
Keep  N.  C.  74  Boylston,  c.  Carver 
Kendoll  S.  H.  2  liumstead  pi. 
Leach  E.  G.  6  &  7  Tremont  Temple 
Leavitt  Wni.  P.  23  Treiuont  row 
Leonard  Job,2(W  Broadway 
Leseur  J.  A.  19  Winter 
lycwis  James,  3  Hanover 
LockeJ.M.  10  Winter 
Luther  H.  G.  2C5  Washington 
IVIartin  Henry  ,1.  6  Beac<:n 
Martin  W.  N.,  36  Oxford 
Maynard  W.  L.  8  Tremont  Temple 
Mavo  I'.  K.  .lOU  Hanover 
Moore  E.  B.  133  Hanover 
Morton  W.  T.  G.  overlOTrcmontr. 
Nichols  Wm.  1}  Tremont  row 
Nolen  Spencer'Jr.  2!l  Boylston 
Noyes  F.  A.  2<W  Wash. 
Parker  D.  M.  11  Summer 
Parsons  T.  W.  Jr.  16  Winter 
Peabody  Nathaniel,  13  West 
Pimintel  M.  4.3(H  Wash. 
Prescott  Benj.  T.  98  Sumner 
Preston  A.  F.  18  Bedford 
Randall  C.  W.  2<I8  Tremont 
Bobbins  R.  L.  3  Howard 
Sabine  J.  5  Franklin 
Sniilie  J.  II.  5\  Tremont  row 
Snow  A.  L.  1.32  Court 
Stearns  Saml.  F.  5  Montgomery  pL 
Stocking  S.,  Rh  Tremont  row 
Strickland  Isaac  7  Tremont  Temple 
Thresher  J.  M.  1.32  Court 
Tucker  J.  &  E.  G.  1  West 
Waters  Geo.  Frank,  115  Court 
Wevmouth  A.  L.  96  Court 
Whitechurch  Charles,  U  Tremont  r. 
Williams  Jac.  L.  74  Boyls.  c.  Carver 
Wilson  D.  P.  3  Summer 

Die  Sink'rs  So  Let'r  Cutt'rs. 

Bailev  G.  P.  21  Union 
Belcher  Emery,  r.  39  Wash. 
Hall  James,  10  Dock  so. 
Maclin  B.  4  Court  av. 
Sletealf  S.  M.  45  Salem 
Mitchell  F.  N.  Hi  Tremont  r. 
Nordwall  M.  46  Mass.  block 
Smith  W.  H.  &  J.  £.  89  Wash. 

Distillers  of  Eum. 

Barnard  John  M.  &  Co.,  Adams  st, 

and  18  S.  .Market 
Bowman  S.  28  Long  wharf 
Felton  John,  rear  6G  Prince 
Felton  L.  &  Son.  6  Long  wf.  &  .5th  st 
French  W'.  E.,  Esse.x         [Long  vrf. 
Heard  John  T.,  Ivers,  count  room,  1 
Howland  Henry,  13  India 
Stratton&  How-land,  50  Central 
Trull  Brothers,  50  Merrimac 
Trull  John  &  Co.  Distil-house  sq. 

Domestic  Goods.  ( fviwiesaie.) 

[See  Commission  Merchants.] 

Domestic  Produce. 

[See  Produce.] 

Doors,  Sashes,  Blinds,  Etc. 

Depots. 
Bailev  &  Jenkins,  44.^  Washington 
Baker  &  Perry,  613  Wash,     [ket  sq. 
Boles  Levi  .tCo.  Sudburv&Ilaymar- 
Boles.tGetchell,;^  Friend 
Hall  John,  15  Blackstone 
Kendall  G.  .t  J.,  15  Charlestown 
Lansmaid  Samuel  P.  6  Haverhill 
Stinison  J. .%  Co.  35  Portland 
Smith  H.  B.  lOCharlesfn       [bury 
Wilson  S.  N. .%  Co.  Jler'in'c,  c.  Suii- 
Wilson  Stephen  F.,  Causeway,  cor. 
Merrimac 

Dress  Makers. 

Adams  C.  M.  379\  Washington 
Adams  Harriet,  77  Cambridge 
Atkinson  Eliza,  33  Salem 
Bailey  D.  132  Court 
Bartol  Marv,  14ii  Hanover 
Blanchard  ll.  251  Washington 
Boyd  M.  B.  186  Washinefon 
Bradford  >L  H.  .Mrs.  166 "Hanover 
Brintnall  S.  S ,  77  Cambridge 
Cameron  M.  A.  18  Causeway 
Campbell  Catherine,  12  Green 
Canin  M.  A.  51  >•  Hanover 
Child  S.  2.il  Washington 
Colburn  E.  S.  260  Washington 
Conway  Ann,  78  Prince 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Cook  J.  S.,  1  Winter  place 
Dangers  S:  IIcaL,-lan(l,  4JJi  Wash. 
Dodge  M.  W.  5  Temple 
Doe  Harriet.  .)J  Hanover 
Doe  Mary  B.  1  jl)  Court 
Eberle  Rachel,  24li  Washington 
Fiske  Anna  D.  1  Hersey  pi. 
Fitch  E.  M.  3  Hanover  (up  stairs) 
Flanders  S.  L.  4.58  Washington 
Forbes  S.  103  Charles 
Frasher  Misses,  106  Hanover 
Goodnow  S.4i  Salem 
Hager  II.  12.5  Hanover 
Hayes  Abigail,  24  Chambers 
Hoffman  L.  A.,  2941  Washington 
.7enkiiis.Miss,-'.>l  Wash. 
Kuk'lit-i  11.  M.,  .5i;i  Washington 
I.aiKhin  1,.  1,.,  iSi;  Washington 
Lonshurst  M.  B.  WO  Washington 
]<ord  E.  270  Washington 
Lougee  M.  E.  10  Maverick  bl'kE.B. 
March  E.  Salem,  c.  Cross 
Mason  Deborah  A.  2  Blanchard's  bk 
Moore  Nancy,  2  Spear  place 
Nason  S.  S.,  4s»l  Washington 
Nelson  Eleanor,  2.5  Cambridge 
Paige  C.  W.,  270  Washington 
Patterson  S.  26  Avery 
Preston  R,  M.  44',  Hanover 
Rice  E.  A.  IS'.I  Ifanover 
Ridlon  J.  H.  W\  Hanover 
Rogers  Ann.  1(10  Hanover 
Ryder  &  WiUard,  4!),V  Hanover 
Sanborn  L.,  2S1  Was'hington 
Smborn  H.  260  Washinston 
S  vwver  M.  260  Washington 
Smith  .lane,  9U  Cambridge 
Smith  S.  P.  124'  Charles 
Snow  A.  ,T.  20.5  Wash. 
Tarbox  II.  247  Washington 
Turner  E.  1.5  Boylston  square 
Wade  M.,  20S  Washington    [visile) 
Wilson  S.  B.  49.V  Hanover  (cloak  & 
AVinsIow  Isabefla,  l.SS  Court 
Worthley  R.  A.  3  Temple 

Drugs,  Medicines,  etc. 

Badger  C.  H.  &  Co.  4i)  Blackstone 
Banker,  Crocker  &  Co.  107  State 
Barnes  John,  8  North 
Bird  J.  A.  &  W.  &  Co.  53  Chatham 
Brewers,    Stevens,  &  Cashing,   92 
Briggs&Robinson,27  Com'l  [Wash. 
Brown,  I^amson  &  Co.  44  India 
Browne  C.  A.  11  Coml.     [c.  Portl'd 
Carter,  Colcord,  &  Preston,  Hanov. 
Carruth,  Whittier   &    Sweetser,   4 

Long  wharf 
Chapin  &  Wliiton,  15  &  10  Coml. 
Coburn  Edward  O.  &  Co.  1.5  Broad 
Crocker  &  Bell,  .53  Blackstone 
Cutler  A.  L.  43  India  [Kilby 

Denny  Edward  &  Co.  10,S  Milk,  cor. 
Eliot.I.  F.  32  Com'l  (Med.  chests) 
Fletcher  &  Appleton,  2  India 
Fowle  Seth  W.  138  Washington 
Hale,  D.ay  &  Story,  7  Long  wharf 
Hall  .1.  P.  &  Co.  1  Union 
Henshaw,  Edmands  &  Co.  36  India 
Henshaw  &  Prescott,  1  India  c.State 
Hollis  Thomas,  30  Union 
Horton,  Trott,  &  Darling,  16  India 
Hill,  Candler  &  Co.  27  South  Market 
Hunnewell  J.  L.  &  Co.  .S  Com'l  wt: 
King  &  Dexter,  20  India,  c.  Milk 
Ivittle  William  B.  104  Hanover 
Slaynard  &  Noyes,  11  Merch'ts  row 
McFarland  &  liice,IOS  Milk,c.  Kilby 
Miller  E.  F.&  W.  D.  Haymarkct  sij. 
Poor  Charles  V.  19  Tremont  row 
Porter  &  BatehcUer,  11  India  [Chat. 
Randall,   Brothers  &  Co.  50  &    51 
Reed,  Bates,  &  Austin,  20  Mereh.  r. 
Reed,  Cutler  &  Co.,  ,3,3  India 
Sargent  &  Brown,  2  North  Market, 

(iled.  chests) 
Thayer,  Hoveyft  Homer,  3  &4  S. 

side  Faneuil  Hall 
Wadsworth,  Nye  &  Co.  110  State 
Wlicekr  Lewis,Broadc.Cust'mH. st 
Wliitucv  Wm.  F.  &  Son,  .50  Chat'ra 
Wii^ht  rj)one/.er,  7  Custom  House 
Wilson,  Fairbank  &  Co.  45  Hanover 

Dry  Goods.    {Importers.) 

[Sec  Domestic  Com.  Mercliants.] 

Raker  Kc  Beals,  81  Milk 
Harry  &  Brother,  24  Pearl,  Cruft'sbl. 
Burr,  Brotliers  &  Co.  73  Milk 
Chacc  Daniel  K.  101  iSIilk     [Donne 
Chase,  Gibson  &  Co.  10  K'ilby  and7 
Hcmslev  .t  Cropper,  20  Milk 
l.niii..  l.Minson  &  Co.  47  Water 
l.itlli..  Alden  &  Co.  52  Federal 
Wihcri,  Cushnmn  &  Co.  10  Milk 
PciircM-  S.  H.  ,tCo.  94  Milk 
Philips  W.Si  S.  .t  Co.  10  .Milk 
St(«lil;ir(l  Charles  St  J.  S.  Covering, 
Wliiton  .<:  Marcli,79  Kilby  [33  Milk 
Williams  .lolin,  22  Milk 
Wyman  &  Arklny,  105  Milk 


Importers  and  •Jobbers, 
[See  also  Silk  Goods.] 
Allen  E.  &Co.89Milk 
Allen  &  Minot,  58  Milk 
Ammidown  H.  &  Co.  23  &  27  Pearl 
Anderson,  Sargent  &  Co.,  45,47  &  49 

Kilby 
Andrews  C.  34  Pearl  [Federal 

Arnold,  Brittan,  &  Miles,  75  Milk,  c. 
Beebe  .lames  M.,  Morgan  &Co.,37 

&.39Kilbv  [Congress 

Blake,  Bigelow  &  Co.  Water,  cor. 
Blanchard,  Converse  &  Co.,  83  to  89 

P.arl 
Blanchard  F.H.&Co.  25  Milk(rib'ns) 
Blanchard  Wm.  E.,  62  Milk 
Blodget  J.  W.  &  Co.  20, 28  &  30  Pearl 
Bracket  S.  E.  &  Co.  57  Kilby 
Brett  Wm.  F.  143  Federal 
Erigham  John  &  Co.  18  Milk 
Brown  &  Dix,  52  Milk 
Brown  %  Eustis,  0  &  8  Milk 
Brown  W.  A.  Jr.  &  Co.  117  Milk 
Burr  Brothers  &  Co.  73  Milk 
Carpenter,  Fairbanks  &  Co.  .34  Milk 
Champney  Edward  W.  &Co.44  Milk 
Chandler  &  Co.,  6  &  8  Summer 
Chase,  Gibson  Sc  Co.  16  Kilby 
Chipman  G.  W.  &  Co.  90  Hanover 
Clement,  Salisbury  &  Co.  92  Milk 
Curtis,  Sampson  &  Co..  93  Kilby  & 
Dana  Ephraim,  71  Water  [104  Milk 
Dana  Otis  H.  71  Water 
Denison  J.  N.  &  Co.  103  Milk 
Dewey  S.  W.  45  W.ater       [Federal 
Dutton,  Richardson  &  Co.  29  S  31 
Ehrlich  Moses,  ,30  iVIilk 
Ellis  Samuel  &  Co.  131  &  IKS  Federal 
Fearing  A.  C.  40  Kilby 
Fosdick  John,  8.3  Kilby 
French  Abner  &  Co.  99  Milk 
Gage  &  Chase,  23  Kilby 
Gardner  &  Morse,  .30  Milk 
Hale  T.  P.  09  Water 
Hall,  Olmsted  &  Co.  66  Milk 
Harrington  S.  &  J.  &  Co.  09  Milk 
Hathorne  Jacob  H.  62  Milk  [Cong. 
Haughton,  Sawyer  &  Co.  72  Milk.e. 
Hobart  Albert  &  Co.  55  &  .57  Water 
Holbrook  Henry  J.  30  Kilby 
Holbrook,  Carter  &  Co.  18  &  20  Pearl 
Ilovey  C.  F.  &  Co.  13  Winter 
Jewett,  McGilvray   &  Co.  51  &  53 

Water 
Jewett  &  Prescott,  2  Milk 
Jewett,  Tebbetts  &  Co.  78  Milk 
Jones  F.  A.  &  Co.  1  Tremont  row 
Jones,  Hill  &  Co.  49  Milk 
Jordan,  Marsh  &  Co.,  129  Milk 
Kendall,  Whitwell  &  Co.  1  &  3  Pearl 
Lane  &  Washburn,  59  Kilby 
Lincoln  M.  S.  &  Co.  33  Water 
Little,  Bridgham  &  Co.  85  &  89  Kilby 
Lowden,  Cushing  &  Co.  09  Kilby 
Lowry  W.  &  M.  40  &  48  Water 
Lyon  &  Vose,  3  Liberty  sq. 
JIann  John,  222  Wash. 
Mann  William  H.  &  Co.  27  Milk 
Blanning,  Glover  &  Co.  1  Fan.  Hall 
Menzies  G.  E.  28  Winter 
Morse  Samuel  F.  &  Co.  59S:01  Milk 
Nichols  C.  C.  7  Kilby 
Nichols  L.&  Co.  80  Milk 
Norris  S.  H.  65  Kilby 
Otis,  Cushman,&  Bancroft,  C3&  67 

Water 
Oudkerk  L.  50  Milk 
Paine  &Wheelock,70  Milk,c.  Cong. 
Parsons  SamL.tCo.  9, 1 1  &  13  Federal 
Patterson.  BuUnrd  &  Co.,  107  Milk 
Pierce,  Clark  ,^  Co.,  98  Milk 
Pii..vr,  lluwr  ,>^(',..,  r4Milk 
l'lii.i|il.iU,S|.|ilu.iis.in&Co.,4GMilk 
Pocr  l^■l■^^■,7^    Kilby 
RuwsMii,  ilVi-haiM,  &' Pratt,  57  Milk 
Shepherd  John,  28  Kilby 
Shorey  &  Co.  108  Washington 
Smith,  Sumner  &  Co.  35  i\f  ilk 
Snow  Jude  &  Co.  04  Hanover 
Spear  &  Bat!.-s,  0-!  Mil'-t 
Stone*  Pa -'c,  00  K'illn- 
Stowe  Freeiiuni,  ;;.■■.  Kilbv 
Sumner  A.  &  Co.  113  Milk 
Sweetser,  Gookin  &  Co.  21  k  23  Fed. 
Talbot,  Newell  &  Co.,  109  Milk 
Tenner,  Brothers  (silk  goods)  9  Jlilk 
Teni.ev  .t  liallister,  .81  Kilby 
Thacher,  Sjiaw  ,<:  Co.  43  Miik 
Turner,  Wilson  &  Co.  8.3  Milk 
Warren  (i.-o.  W.  .^t  Co.  192  Wash. 
WetliiTeUll.l:..tH.W.  IC.i.  14  Milk 
WetlicrelU  Slciie,  .t  Wond.'.u  Milk 
Wliitnev,  Fenno  ,>i  i\<..  1.5  .t  17  Pearl 
Wilkinson,  Stetson  &  Co.  .53  ,Milk 
Williamson  .'i:  Siiiilli,20  Kilbv 
WinslowGe.i.  S.  :;2  Kilbv.e  Ccntr'l 
Woodbcrrv  lleiirv,28  Killiy 
Wyman  Jlinies,  28  Kilby 

Dry  Goods.    {KetaUcrs.) 
Adams  J.  H.,  40  Cambridge 
Allen  Jolin  E.  21"i  Hanover 
Allen  William  H.  210  Washington 


Ames  S.  T.  &  Co.,  39  Hanover 
Andrews  John  S.,Maverick  sq.E.B. 
Atkins  Thomas  G.  143  Washington 
Badger  D.  B.  151  Broad 
Barker  P.  &  Co.,  0  Tremont  row 
Bartlett  S.  P.  &  Co.  108  Hanover 
Bell,  Thing  &  Co.,  9  Tremont  row 
Bellows  &  Barr,  .30  Hanover 
BendixJohn  H.  525  Washington 
Bliss  Henry  P.  &  Co.,  44  Hanover 
Bloch  A.  F.  .SO.',  Eliot 
Bodwell  M.  R.91  Leveret 
Bowers  Charles,  40  Hanover 
Bowers  D.  S.  72  Hanover 
Bowers  Ferdinand  H.,  190  Hanover 
Bowers  H.  M.  130  Hanover 
Bredeen  &  Stimpson,  102  Hanover 
Brett  William  F.  143  Federal 
Briard  &  Breck,  120  Broadway 
Brown  J.  T.  123  Court 
Brownell  Gilbert  &  Co.  25.5  Wash. 
Carlisle  Wm.  N.,  287  Washington 
Carpenter  Hari-ey  Jr,  2TO  Hanover 
Chandler  &  Co.,6&8  Summer 
Chapman  T.  A.  &  H.  G.  H  Hanover 
Chipman  G.  W.  &  Co.  88  &  90  Hano- 
ver and  80  Blackstone 
Christian  T.  &  A.  391  Washington 
Cobb  Frederick  W.  403  Washington 
Coleman  Lewis,  3/9  Washington 
Daniell  &  Co.  a4U  Washington 
Davenport  M.  A.  228  Hanover 
Davis  D.  C.  35  Hanover 
Davis  Horatio  E.  &  Co.  281  Wash. 
Davis  N.  T.  i:>5  Hanover 
Doherty  H.  &  Co.  341  Washington 
Dutt'y  James,  12  Batterymarch 
Ellison  J.  .349  Washington 
Farley  N.  W.  70  Hanover 
Fisher  S.  &  Co.  421  Washington 
Fletcher  F.  48  Hanover 
Flynn  Patrick,  93  Hanover 
Fdote  C.  R.  121  Court 
Gallagher  P.  5  Tremont  row 
Gallagher  J.  107  Federal 
Gleason  James,  129  Broad 
Gould  F.  A.  192  Hanover 
Gotham  S.,  Centre  c.  Myrtle 
Graves  Wm.  E.  50  Hanover 
Hall  D.  M.  50  Hanover 
Harrington  F.  D.  273  AVashington 
Harris  William  G.S2  &  84  Hanover 
Haynes  Mary,  051  Washington 
Hill,  Lincoln,  &  Geer,  333  Wash. 
Ho|)kins  Z.  W.  244  Hanover 
Horn  B.  F.  .519  Washington 
Horn  J.  F.,  603  Washington 
Hovey  C.  F.  &  Co.  13  Winter 
Hubbard  George  F.  120  Hanover 
Huston  Samuel,  293  Washington 
Ide  G.  L.,  Green,  cor.  Staniford 
Jewett  &  Prescott,  2  Milk 
Jones  F.  A.  &  Co.  1  Tremont  row 
Jones  James  A.  2')8  Hanover 
Jordan  Wm.  L.,108  Broadway,  c.  B 
Keyes  Z.  W.  60  Hanover 
Kinsley  Ann,  '208  Wash.  (Fr.  goods) 
Kirkpatrick  John,  3  Broadway 
Knight  Manasseh,  237  Washington 
Libby  &  Brothers,  20(5  &  208  Hanov. 
Libby  A.  N.  &  Co.  190  Hanover 
Little  Omar,  146  Hanover 
Lovejoy  B.  B.  85  Charles 
Lucas  Edmund  D.  485  Washington 
Mackintosh  L.  B.  170  Hanover 
Macy  R.  B.  34  School 
Messinger  E.  F.  395  Washington 
Middleton  Thomas,  349  Wash. 
Milton  G.  B.,  427  Washington 
Molineux  James,  487  Washington 
Morse  E.  G.  .33  Cam -ri  dee 
Nay  Snm'l  F.  &  Co.  3  Tremont  row 
Niekerson  B.  128  Hanover 
Partridge  H.  P.  n  II.  1.38  Federal 
Peabodv  E.  2.30  Washington  (fancy) 
Pearl,  Smith  &  Co.  62  Hanover 
Peterson  &  Mcintosh,  149  Court 
Ritchie  S.  &  Co.  0  Sumner,  E.  B. 
Rogers  J.  S.  509  AVashinsrtou 
Scliwab  A.,  .570  Washington 
Shaw  &  Scarles,  38  Hanover 
Shillabcr  J.  G.  &  D.  B  01  Court 
Shumwtty  S.  &  Co  32  Hanover 
Simon<ls"joseph,  .55  Cambridge 
Smith  H.  N.  124  llnnover 
Smith  James  M.  081  Washington 
Smitli  T.  H.  150  Hanover 
Snow  Jude  &  Co.  CA  Hanover 
Snow  N.  H.  5.«  Washington 
Spier  &  Son,  .5831  Washington 
Stearns  H.N.  13  Leveret 
StormsW.  U.  .^  Co.  321  \\  ashington 
'I'aylor  A.  II.  0  Maverick  square 
Ta\  lor  ().  T.  .5"^  Hanover 
TiiVlor  T.  C.  152  Hanover 
Tii'vlor  W.  O.  74  Hanover 
Tildeii  Edwin,  141  Broadway 
Tilden  W.  II  2.54  Broadway 
Tiltoii  II.  N.  .^  H.  K..  8  Tremont  r. 
Toomev  Tlioiiuis.  105  Sea 
Trefotlun  Nalh'l  32  Prince 
Trnmbiill  Wm.  114  Broadway 
Tucker*  Brother,  209  .1:  211   Wash. 
Tufts  G.  G.  Sehocl  c.  Chapman  pi. 


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Turnbull  G.  ft  Co.  241  Washington 

Viiimtimc  W.  CR';  Wa«liinsti>n 
WiiTT.ii  (ic(].  W.  .I-  ('(1.  VfJ  Wuih. 
W.irrcii  N'l.riiuTM.n'J  (liiiiovor 
W.tisliT  (fro.  IIH  Itroudwtty 


Wr 


WlIIs  Siinili,  .Mnv,  <•.  W.  Cedar 
Whci'lc.-k  Dwiirlit,  .'(7  Ilnnover 
White  Josi'iih  H.  Si  Co.  *)  Ilanovo 
Whitcomb  1'.  C.  C,  •!!)  Hanover 
White  *  Morgan,  HH  ft  W  Hanover 
Wilkina  John,  407  Washington 
Wood  Franklin,  M  Salem 

Dyers. 

Harrett  &  Rrothers.  1 10  Wash. 
Hall  C.  S.,  -11  Cornhill    Ce-  Hanover 
Maiden  Dvc  H.,  ll.lt  Harding,  Cr't 
Snellini?  I'^.  II.  11  Hanover 
Stiirtevant  S.  1).  Court, c.  Howard 

Dye  Stuifs,  Dye  Drugs,  &/C. 

Conversi'  &  Uohson,  M  N.  Market 

])enny  E.  St  Co.  108  Afilk,  c.  Kilby 

Freeman  W.  F.  S  India 

need  &  Cutler,  X\  In<lia 

Uussell  T.  ,1.  SiG.C.S  Mereh.  row 

Thayer,  Ilovey  &  Homer,  3  &  4  So. 

eidcFaneuil  Hall 
Wards  Boott,  IKiMilk 
Wlutney  Wm.  F.  &  Son,  5fi  Chath'm 

Electrotypers. 

BostonStereotvpeFniindrv, Spring  1 
Wilcox  J.  W.  \r,'2  Washington 

Embossers. 

Damrell  &  Moore,  IG  Devonshire 

Engineers. 

fSee  Civil  Engineers.] 

Engine  Hose. 

Boyd  J. .%  Sons,  27  Merehants  row 
Shelton  &  Cheever,  7  Washington 

Engravers. 

Allen  B.  F.  (wood)  ]m  Wash. 
Andrews  J.  (hist'l)  Wash.  c.  Essex 
Baker  Wm.  ,J.  S«4  Washington 
Bolton  .T.  B.  Vl'i  Washington 
Bouve  E.  W.  120  Washington 
Boynton  G  W.  1(!0  Washington 
Briscoe  D.  8  Court  av. 
Brown  Nathan,  27  School 
Brown  S.  E.  (wood)  128  Wash. 
Carv  Isaac,  201  Wash,  (hank  note) 
Chandler  J.  G.  (wood)  ll.'iWash. 
Cook  Charles,  2S  Joy's  building 
Crosman  .Tohn  C,  l:!  Franklin 
Danforth,  Bald  &  Co.   (bank  note) 

78  State 
Dearborn  Nathl.  104  Washington 
Dceley  C.  ,5  Merchants'  row 
Fenno  Charles  H.  13  Court  sq. 
Fowie  E.  A..  7(i  State 
Gay  John  G.  (wood)  1,5  Wash. 
Glover  D.  L.  228  Washington 
Glover  Llovd,  228  Washington 
Hobbs  Nathan,  10  Washinston 
House  T.  (historical)  204  Wash. 
Johnston  D.  C.  (arti.st)  37  Trem.row 
Kurtz  Henry,  228  Washington 
LemmeWm..  (stone  seal)  I  Summer 
I-ibby  Edward  W.  4  Court  avenue 
Marsh  Henrv    (wood),  U  Trem.  r. 
Morse  .%  Tuttle,  70  Washintrton 
N.E.  Bank  Note  Co.  204  Washington 
Nichols  Henry,  210  Washington 
Parker  George.  21.")  Wash. 
Polton  Oliver,  <3  Court 
Pruden  D.  K.,  1  Ilnwley 
Powers  &  Co.,  2B.5  Wash. 
Kowse  S.W.  5.1  Tremont  r.,  design 'r. 
Smith  Geo.  G.  ISfi  Washinirton 
Stratton  VV.  D.  251  Washington 
Tappan  &  Bradford,  221  Wash.fbld 
Tiivlor  &  Adams  (design's)  29  Joy's 
TeulonE.  .V  ..  11:5  Washin<rton 
Thayer  B.  W.  &  Co.,  4  Wash. 
Toppan.  Carpenter  &   Co.     (bank 

note)  380  Washington 
Warren  A. C.  51  Tremont  r.  (desig'r) 
Watts  James  W.  70  State 
Weller  &  Green  20.5  Washington 
Wilson  W.  W.  23  Court 
Wise  C.  28  Carver 
Worcester  &  Peircel52Wash.  (wood) 
Wright  &  Mallory  (wood) ,  96  Wash. 

Fancy  Goods. 

English,  French,  and   German. 
[See  Combs,  &c.] 
Tliose  with  *  are  importers  and 
wholesale  dealers, 
'Abbott  J.  E.  224  Washington 
*AhrenfeIdt  Charles,  113  Wash. 
Ahlborn  Henry  a  38  Kilby 
*  Ash  ton  Elisha  V.  &  Co.  117  Wash. 
Ballard  &  Stearns  16  &18  Bromfleld 
•Bellamy  Wm.  21Tremont  row 

22 


Peck  A.  M.  ft  Co.  2W  Wash. 
Bertz  A.  50  Merrilnac 
♦lioyiiton  h  Wiio.lfnrd,  .V)  Wash. 
♦Urav  C.  !•'..%  Co.."!;  Cornhill 
Bradish  Win.  51  Cornhill 
Brewer  H.  A.  57  Hanover 
Biirnham  10.  J.  Hit  Court 
Callendar  H.  G.  7  School       fKilby 
•Chapman  G.  H.  Jr.  &  (^o.  41  &  43 
Cotton  N.  1).  13  Tremont  row 
Dodge  Jas.  S.  opp.  74  Couirncrcial 
•Dunham  .%  Ilovey,  12  Kilhy 
*Dvcr  v..  K.  141  Washington 
FooteC.  It  121  Court 
Goodricli  I ).  ((. .;  12  Wash. 
Herman  S.  100  Washington 
•HirHc,li,<:l'algciuevir,  II  Kilhy 
Hiscock  S.  02Cainliridt'e 
*Hol(tcn  fi  Cutter,  17  Kilhv 
•Ilovey  James  (J.  Mil  Wasliington 
Hunt  Iliram,  City  wharf' 
Hunt  James  G.,  N.  side  F.  II.  M'k't 
•Jacobs  &  Fnv,  1  &  3  Kilby 
.Jordan  A.  S.lDl  Washington 
•Kellcy  &  Levin,  5  Kilby 
Kimball  John,  57  Court 
•Knuner  &  lleyer,  22  Atkinson 
Latham  Sumner,  2  Clinton 
Merrill,  Edmands  &  Co.  20  Kilby 
Merrill  Geo.  W.,  322  Washinoton 
•Messer,  Warren,  &  Davis,  27  Kilby 
Alilliken  J.  J.  3(W  Washington 
Mills  &  Forristall,  8  Market  sq. 
•Norcross  &  Towne,31  Milk 
Partheimiller  F.  633  Wash. 
Pearson  I.E.*  Co.  76  Union  &  100 
Peck  Anson,  2  Essex        [Bl'kstone 
Pollock  A.  F.,  205  Washington 
Reed  Thomas  C.  43  South 
Shillaher  J.  G.  k  D.  B.  01  Court 
Skeele  Edwin  A.  22  Kilby 
Snow  John  F.  1  Lewis 
•Spring  I.  H-.K  Kilby 
Tolman  Geo.  S.,  1.33  Washington 
•Weeks  J.  H.  &  D.  P.  Ives,  71  Kilby 
Weld  Sarah,  Derne,  cor.  Temple 
WiUcutt  Marv,  151  Hanover 
Woodford  O.  'F.,  303  Washing'n 

Feathers,  Beds,  etc. 

Allen  A.  II.  2  Dock  sq. 
Austin  David,  2  I'nion  [market  sq. 
Beal  J.  II.  &  Bro.  .3  Holmes  bl.  Hay- 
Blake  Ware  &  Co.  Brattle 
Brabrook  E.  H.  &  Co.  48  Blaclcstone 
Brabrook  G.  T.  38  &  30  Blackstone 
Brooks  W.  P.  B.  06  Blackstone 
Croome,  Ilixon  &  Co.  178  Wash. 
Doe,  Mazelton  &  O).  44  Blackstone 
Flagg  Sumner  (curl'd  hair), 4  Union 
Folsom  Watson  &  Co.  7  Hav-m't  so. 
Grover  Calvin  J.  72  Com 'I  i  129  Ful. 
HallettJ.  H.  &Co  16  Dock  sq. 
Haskell  A.  L.  8  Elm         [Bl'kstone 
Holden  &  Blanchard,83Hanover&  05 
Manning,  Glover  &  Co.  1  F.  Hall 
Mcllen  Moses,  38  Union  &  4  North 
Parker  H.  F.  2  Union       [27  Brattle 
Russell,  Hennes.sy  &  Phelps,  21   to 
Sales  room  of  the  blind,  20  Bromli'ld 

Finding  Stores. 

Armstrong.Tiihn,  .32  Clinton 
Child  Wm.  C..tCo,  5  N.E.  bl.Chnton 
Daggett  H.  L.  20  Kilby 
FaVor  II.  S.  6  &  7  N.  E.  block,  CUn. 
Hall  James,  10  Dock  sq. 
Johnson  Daniel,  5  Blackstone 
Mitchell  W.  &  Co.  43  &  44  N.  Market 
Newhall  F.  S.  &  Co.  15  Fnlton 
Penniman  &  Co.  0  Blackstone 
Russell  Levi  F.  0  Blackstone 
Safford,  BrooKS  &  Co.  1  Blackstone 
Tillson  J.  &  Co.  23  N.  Jlarket  *  23 
WalesThos.C.&Co.lO  Broad[Clint'n 
White  A.  L.  &  Co.  0  N.  E.  bl.  Cliufn 

Fire  Engines.    (Builders.) 


Fish. 

Dealers  in  Fresh  FSsh. 
Atkins  J.  II.  212  Hanover 
Atwood  E.  106  Pleasant 
Atwood  R.  &  Co.  308  Tremont 
Bacon  John,  20  School 
Brown  B.  A.  78  Fourth 
Burgess  &  Talbqt,  Merrimac  market 
Call  Thomas,.Sutfolk,c.  S.WilUams 
Cobb  Henry  K.,  27  Prince 
ClappL.  H.I  18  Leveret 
Cobb  Thos.  Suffolk,  c.  S.  Williams 
Doane  H.  440  Commerci.il 
Howard  &  Hinds,  30}  Myrtle 
Holbrook,  Smiths  &  Co.'Coml.  whC 
Johnson  E.  A.  &  Co.,  .35  Bromfleld 
Jones  Allen  H.  144  Court 
Lewis  Nathaniel,  Jr.  665  Wash. 
Lombard  Daniel, SMChambers  (oys) 
Lombard  &  Cobb,  28  Deme 
Mellen,  Hill  &  Co.  Fhila.  Packet  p. 


Ncwcomb  8.  &  L..  Cambridge,  cor. 

Rich  S.  106  Federal  [Butolph 

Rich  Thos.  &  Saml.,  Fleet,  n.  Hano. 

Rich*  Weudill,  2  Grecn&144  Court 

Simcry  .(.  II  lioylslon 

Shaltuik  (,'.  P.  lloylHton  market 

Small  S.  *  Co.  Lewis  wf.  [42  Beach 

Siriitli  .r.  (;.  II,  ,<:  Co.  00  Tremont  4: 

Tirrell  John,«)  Cross 

Wood  Lowell  M.  518  Washington 

Dealers  in  Salt  ^  Pickled  Fish. 

Abnihams  Benjamin,  1  T  wharf 
llutterlield  Sinieou,2lS  Long  whf. 
Churchill  Otis,  35,  r,r,  &  00  l.<,ng  wf. 
Churchill  Wni.  :V)  Long  wharf 
Churchill  Pcleg.O&  I3T  whurf 
Flint  II.  W.  27Longwf. 
Fr)ster,  (.'lai)  .t  Co.,  19  City  wharf 
Fuller  &  Marston,41  &  42  Lewis  wf. 
Green  Joseph  W.  41  Long  wharf 
liane  Jonathan  &  Son,  1  Merc't'l  wf. 
I/cavitt  B.  Philadelphia  Packet  pier 
Ivittle  E.  II.  28  Commercial 
I^ckc  Charles  A.  20  Citv  whf. 
Mann  N.  P.  44  Long  whf.       [whart 
Mansfield  Charles  II.  &  Co.  2;»  ]x>n5 
Nickerson  Ehen.  &  Co.  .30  Long  wfT 
Nickerson  E.  G.,  42  Long  wharf 
Pruden  I.  R.  lO.V  Long  whf. 
Russell  &  Tilton,  31  Long  wharf 
Snow  &  Rich,  head  City  whf. 
AVliitney  S.  &  Co.  34  &3S  I>ong  whf. 
Wilkins  Charles  &  Co.  33  Long  whf. 

Fishing  Tackle. 

Bra<lford  Martin  L.  142  Wash. 
Eaton  J.  44  Washington 

Flour  Dealers. 

Allcott  William  W.,  E.  R.R.  wharf 
Apthorp  &  Co.  3  South  Market 
Balch  W.  P.  Jr.  14  &  15  City  whf. 
Bangs  &  Co.  15  Long  wf. 
Barker  &  Matthews,  33  Commercial 
Bigelows  &  Davis,  7  North  Market 
Blanchard  Edwin,. 55  Commercial 
Blanchard  Henrv,  6  Canal 
Blanchard  &  Wright,  75  Coral. 
Blanchard  Wm.  S  Co.  21  Lewis  wf. 
Bowdlear  S.  G.  &  Co.  17  Long  whf. 
Bradshaw  Andrew,  8  &  0  City  wf. 
Brown  AVm.  A.  &  Co.O&lO  Lew.  wf. 
Bryant  &  Clarke,  Beverly,  c.  Cause 
Call  Moses  H.  40  Commercial 
Chadboum  H.  &  Co.  01  Coral. 
■Chickering  Horatio  &  Co.  22  Coml. 
Dana  &  Chase,  13  Long  wharf 
Davenport  George,5  Commercial 
Earle  &  Thornton,  1  E.  R.  R.  wharf 
Ellsworth  L.  L.,  10  RR.  blk.Lincoln 
Fisher  Mark,  40  Long  whf. 
Fiske  E.  G.  S  R.  R.  block,  Lincoln 
Foster,  Clap  &  Co.  19  City  whf. 
George  &  Shackford,  27  Long  whf. 
Glover  James  Jr.,  82  Sea 
Hoogs  J.  B.  3  R.  R.  block,  Lincoln 
Howes  &  Baker,  67  Coml. 
Humphrey  David,  25  Long  whf. 
Humphrey  Wm.  &  Co.  45  Long  wf. 

&  19  Commercial 
Jackson  S.  S.  &  Co.  22  Long  wh£ 
Libbey  W.  &  I.  B.  71  Coral. 
Lincoln  &  Beal,  57  Coramereial 
Mason  Samuel  K.&Co.l5  Charlest'n 
Matthews  N.,  Vinal's  wharf 
JIathes  &  Snow,  1  Haverhill 
Morse  E.  37  Commercial 
Mullin  &  Holmes,  27  Foster's  wharf 
Munroe  E.  Jr.  118  Commercial 
Nason  AVm.  31  Commercial 
Plumer  &  Co.  5  City  whf. 
Prescott  Harrison,  96  Water 
Rice  &  Tower,  Charlest'n,  c  SaU'n 
Robinson,  S.  &  Co.  7  City  wharf 
Scudder,  Chipman  &  Co.  1  City  w. 
Scudder  Harvey  &  Co.  17  Com!  w. 
Seccomb  &  Tavlor,  31  Com'L  w£ 
Snow  &  Rich,  head  City  wf. 
Surette  Lewis  A.  &  Co.  12  City  wC 
Sweet  J.  D.  2  E.  R.  R.  wf. 
Swift  J.  J.  17  Long  wf. 
TarbelKt  Dana,  11  Citv  wharf 
Tilton  Stephen  &  Co.  oO  Coml.  wf. 
Townsend  I.  P.  &  Co.  23  Com'l  w£ 
Vinal  N.  51  Coml.  &  Vinal's  wf 
Wade  Gco.(Gen'lInsp.)13  Longwf 
Weld  James  Ss  Co.  '.15  Broad 
Wells  Francis,  21  Long  wf 
Williams  E.  &  Co.  23  Long  vrt. 
Wood  &  Cook,  12  Long  wharf 
Wright  Wm.  A.  &  C.  L.,  Sea.  n.  br. 

Foreign  Exch'grs  &/Bnk'r8 

Brown.  Brothers  &  Co.  G3  State 
Curtis  T.  B.  63  State 
Davis  J.  Amory,  81  Kilby 
Hamden  &  Co.,  99  State 
Ward  T.  W.  28  State 

Fringes  and  Tassels. 

Baker  J.  &  Son,  8  Water 
Farrar&  Co.,  5  Water 


194 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  EECORD. 


Johnson  &  Burr,  42  Jlilk 
I^acostc  &  Guigon,  UKi  Washington 
Onthank  S.  G.  173  Washington 
Tilt  B.  B.  &  Co.  ;i8  Jlilk 

Fmit,   (Foreign  ^  Domestic.) 
Ball  &  Fooes,  2  Dock  square 
Bnrnajd  &  Tufts.  52  Chatham 
Kceton  John,  7H  Cambridge 
Brown  A.  S.  &  ,1.  Ml!  State 
Brown  &  Kendall,  lU'.l  State 
Campbell  Oscar,  K'.l  Washington 
Carr&  Eaton,  1  Merchants  row 
Childs  E.  D.  7  Merchants  row 
Coffin  N.  R.  34  Merchants  row 
Daniel  P.  SOI  Cambridge 
Gibbens  D.  L.  &  Son,  218  Wash. 
Gilmore  G.  M.  ?/4  Merchants  row 
Gilson  &  Henry.  58  Court 
Greenwood  Wm.  A.  31  Wash. 
Jones  &  Farlev,  2  Merchants  row 
Kimball  &  Miller,  1  Merch^s  row 
M'Geoch  Alexander,  2  Broad 
Morse  H.  C,  440  Washington 
Reed  &  Kenny /21  Merchants  row 
Richardson  G.  B.  &  Co.  1  Market  sq. 
Shaw  Iva  B.  U  Bromfield 
Sp.irrellJ.  T.31  Wash. 
Taylor  Emery,  5  Dock  eq. 
Taylor  &  Co.  15  Merchants  row 
Tyler  J.  C.  &  Co.  54  Chatham 
Wilson  &  Paine,  1  Dock  square 

Fur  Dealers. 

Bacon  Thos.  C.  &  Co.,  North,  cor. 

Union 
Bates  Martin  &  Sons,  26  Elm 
Brown  E.  12  Ann  [ters'  goods) 

Coverly  Edwd.  &  Son.  7  Union  (hat- 
Dimick  C.  19  Wash,  (up  stairs) 
Dodd  Horace,  130  Milk 
Dodd  Timothy,  130  Milk 
Emrnes  S.  &  Co.  10  Elm    [Congress 
Greenough,  Cook  &  Co.  c.  Water  & 
Mason  N.  &  Co.,  30  W.ash. 
Shute  Wm.  M.  175  Washington 

Fnmaces  and  Eanges. 

Bulkley  &  Co.  35  Blackstone  [stone 
Cliilson,  Ricliardson  &  Co.  51  Black- 
Dunklee  B.  W.  59  Blackstone 
Gould  &  Pratt,  25  &  27  Blackstone 
Herman  Leopold,  61  Cong.   [Range 
Lockwood,  Zane,  &  Lum  o,  5  Derby 
Mason  &  Rupp,  30  Washington 
Pond  Moses  &  Co.  28  Merchants  r. 
Pond  &  Duncklee,  40  &  41  Bl'kstone 
Prouty  D.  &  Co.  I'J  N.  Market 
Stimpson  H.  &  F.,  Congr.  c.  Water 
White  W.  &  W.  K.  11  Fr.inklin 
Whiteley  Edward,  38  Federal 

Furniture  Dealers. 

Allen  A.  H.  2  Dock  sq. 
Atkins  &  Greeley,  12  Lewis,  E.  B. 
Austin  D.  2  Union  (Lindley's  patent 
bedsteads)  [block 

Beal  J.  II.  &  Brother,  3  &  4  Holmes 
Bacall  Wm.  K.28  Bromfield 
Barker  &Smith,  17, 19&21  Bromfi'ld 
Batchelder  I.  II.  58  Cambridge 
Beal  Samuel  &Son,384&.38fi  Wash. 
Beal  H.  &  Wm.  L.  20  Treraont 
Bird  Peter  II.,  Charlestown,  c.Med. 
Blanchard  J.  W.  35  and  37  Federal 
Blake,  Ware  &  Co.  Brattle,  n.  Dock 
Blake  J.  G.  12  Cornhill  [sq. 

BrabrookGco.  T.3S.%39  Blackstone 
Brabrook  E.  II.  &  Co.  50  Blackstone 
Brooks  W.  P.  B.  66  Blackstone 
Buckley  &  Bancroft,  Beach,  c.  Lin. 
Caldwell  II.  P.  53  Cambridge 
Camp  Wm.  &  Co.,  SO  Federal 
Colby  M.  &  Co.  483  Washington 
Condit  D.  S.  &  Brother,  73  Union 
Croome,  Uixon  &  Co.  178  Wash. 
Danforth  J.  &  Co.  IU7  Fulton 
Daniels  John  E.  &  Co.  U  Charlest'n 
Davis  J.  F.  14  Canal  block,  Bl'stone 
Dennis  Lewis  S.  20  Charlestown 
Dinsmorc  James,  2(KJ  Hanover 
Doe,  Ilazelton  Sc  Co.,  44  Cornhill 
Doe  John  S.,  55  Union 
Evans  A.,  16  Charlestown 
Folsom,  Watson  &  Co.  7  Holmes  bl. 
Gridley  Geo.  A.,  .13  Exchange 
Grover  Calvin  Jr.  72  Com.  &  129  Ful 
Haley  J.  J.  121  Fulton  (Cottage) 
Harvey  Thomas,  5  Sea 
Hoffman  .1.  C.  11.83  &  85  Cambridge 
Holden  &  Blanchard,  83  llano.  &C5 
Hopkins  Chas..'i9  Ciirnh.  [Blacksto. 
Hubbard  J.  C.  5Si  Washington 
Hull  Geo.  11.42  lilaokstonc 
Jenkins  W.  ('..  linmilway.c.Turnp. 
Kelley  .M.  Mn  Wushington 
M.-Ucn  McarM,  :;m  (iniim  &  4  North 
Mcrriliclil  Moses,  9  Si  11  Sea    [Port 
MitcailN.  .t  Cii.  Morrimac,  corner 
Ni<'hols  S:  lluyt,  20  Haverhill 
Noble  J.  II.  113  Hanover 
Nugent  B.  15  Charlestown 


Packard  P.  F.,  Union,  opp.  Un'n  bl. 
Palmer  Edwin  A.  434'Wa3h. 
Parker  Henry  F.  2  Union 
Parsons  C.  W.  211  Hanover 
Paul  C,  Merrimac,  c.  Gouch 
Pierce  .Jonathan,  102  Broad w.ay 
Peirce  Joseph, 72  Coml.&  141  Fult'n 
Prentice  R.,  79  Merrimac 
Prime,  Kenny  &  Co.,  14  Charlest'wn 
Pruden,  Burrill  &  Co.  39  Hanover 
Putnam  John,  404  Washington 
Quigley  James,  Wash.  c.  Beach 
Rogers  Geo.  M.  2  &  4  Salem[27  Brat 
Russell,  Heunessy,  &  Phelps,  21  to 
Scott  Robert,  541  Wash 
Shearer  L.  B.  75  and  83  Blackstone 
Smalhvood  E.  A.  &  G.  T.l  Railroad 

bl.  Lincoln 
Smith  Geo.  V.,  71  Cambridge 
Stevens  G.  W.  615  &  517 J  Wash. 
Wales  S.  Jr.  14  Bromfield  (school) 
Weeks  Levi,  440  Washington 
Wheeler  J.  M.  99  Cambridge 
Whittcn  I.  162  Hanover 
Witherell  Benjamin,  5.5  Blackstone 
Woodward  Benjamin,  313  W;ish. 
Wormwood  &  Boyce,  501  Wash. 

Furriers. 

Bomstein  J.  15  Elm 
Ilentseh  C  119  Court 
Heller  Edward,  53  Wash. 
Kovits  C.  I.  26  Brattle  sq. 
Norton  Jacob,  17  Wilson  lane 
Pazolt  T.  C.  .360  Washington 
Saroni  A.  S.  11  Elm 
Schaffer  C.  U9  Court 

Gent's  Furnishing  Stores. 

Adams  Geo.  T.  ((7  Hanover 
Bowen  &  Brother,  97  Washington 
Brown  J.  T.,  123  Court 
Calrow  &  Co.  Hanover,  cor.  Elm 
Carter  Nathaniel,  24  Washington 
Chaffin  John  C,  Wash.t.  State 
Chandler,Morse&Co.64  Milk  ( whole- 
Corthell  John  K.  202  Hanover  [sale) 
Davis  D.,  215  Wash,  (shirts) 
Davenport  &  Co.,  .38  Milk  (whole- 
Edgcomb  J.  L.  54  Hanover      [sale) 
Elliot  M.  P.  11  &  13  Washington 
Files  M.  B.  C,  46  Hanover 
Fuller  &  Colton,  213  and  311  Wash. 
Gove  Simon  M.  8  Hanover 
Grafton  &  Co.  85  Washington 
Greene  C.  E..S4  Trem.     [wholesa'e 
Hathawav,  TiUson,  &  Sears,  21  Milk 
Hawley  t.A.  &  Co.  20  Milk    (shirts) 
Hawley  T.  R.  6  Elm 
Heard  G.  W.  2S3  Washington 
Henderson  F.  A.  2  Court 
Henderson  &  Merrill  22  Hanover 
Johnson  J.  C,  40  Wash. 
KimbaU  &  Fisk,  28  Washington 
Locke  F.  B.  177  Wash.  [shirts) 

MacomberJ.B.&Co.87Wa3h  (French 
Macomber  1. 3  Revere  House 
Merriam  &  Baker,  186  Washington 
Moulton  John  K.  Jr.,  11  Union 
Murphy  D.  E.  491  Wash. 
Lyon  &  Powers,  58  Washington 
liace  J.  P.  80  Washington 
Robie  &  Humphrey,  5  Milk 
Saxton  W.  R.  13  Milk 
Sibley  Solomon,  7  Court   (shirts) 
Sijence  W.  P.  105  Court 
Thomas  Charles,  154  Court 
Wallis  F.  B.  79  Washington 
Warren  John,  196  Hanover 
Wheelock  &  Wells.  206  Washington 
Whiting  E.  W.  ,30  Elm 
Wright  J.  H.  &  Co.  38  Washington 

Gilding  and  Silvering. 

Davis  Daniel,  Jr.  428  Washington 
Martin  V.  32  Washington 
McGirr  Francis.  2  Water 
Rogers  Augustus,  89  Wash. 

Glass. 

Banker,  Crocker  &  Co.,  107  State 

(window) 
Brownbill  John,  52  Pearl 
Damon  James,  13  Blackstone 

Glass  Cutters. 

Loughran  &  Co.  2d  st.  cor.  A 
Riley  John,  Andover  &  2d  sL 

Glass  Knobs. 

Boston  Tx)ck  &  Knob  Co.  over  32 
Jones  &  Farwcll,  37  Exc.  [Dock  sq. 
Itobinson  E.  4  Washington 
Itobinson  O.  W.  A  Co.  4  Richmond 

Glass  Manufactories. 

American,  P.  F.  Slane,  54  Kilby  & 
First,  n.  B  [Federal 

Boston  &  Sandwich.  Gninitc  block, 
Banker,  Crocker  &  Co.,  107  State 
Cooper  W.&  Co-30Atkinson  (patent) 
Cains  Thomas,  35  Brood,  and  First, 


Damon  .1. 13  Blackstone  [n.  B 

Falmouth  Glass  Co.  35  Br'd  [bLFed. 
Jarves  G.  D.  &  Cormerais,  Granite 
New  England  Glass  Co.,  Joseph  N. 
Howe,  Agent,  Batterymarch,  be- 
tween 149  &  151  Milk 
Preston  John  A.,  Battervmarch 
Sufiblk  Glass  Co.,  Second  st. 

Gold  Beaters. 

Bacon  C.  rear  35  Washington 
Bacon  W.arren,8  'Change  avenue 
Bull  A.  W.  17  Harvard  pi. 
Drew  Joseph  I,,  r.  39  Washington 
McGlrr  Francis,  2  Water 
Pastrouich  N.  A.  rear  45  Wnslv 
Tolman  J.  P.  16  Harvard  place 

Gold  Pen  Manufacturers. 

Farnsworth  Sc  Sweetser,  4  Court  av. 
Hinds  &  Simonds,  91  Washington 
Smith  W.  H.  &  J.  E.  89  Wash, 
Wihnarth&  Brother,  9  Court 

Grain  Dealers. 

Balch  W.  P.  Jr.  14  and  15  City  wf. 
Barker  &  Matthews,  33  Commercial 
Blanchard  W.  &  Co.  21  and  22  Lewis 

wharf  [Causeway 

Bryant  &  Clarke,  Beverlv,  corner 
Chndbourn  H.  &  Co.  61  ComL 
Child  D.  W.  304  Har.  av.  cor.  Dover 
Clark  Moses,  288  Har.  av.  n.  Dover 
Colbum  W.  H.,  Tump.  n.  the  bridge 
Converse  C.  C  33  Eastern  RaUr.  wf. 
Earlc  &  Thornton,  1  E.  R.  R.  ivf. 
Edgerly  J.  S.  &  Co.  3  and  4  Com'l  wt 
Ellis  George  &  Co.  37  Long  wf. 
Foster,  Classp  &  Co.  19  City  wf. 
Gallagher  &  O'Neal,  60  Commercial 
Glover  J.  Jr.  82  Sea       [Packet  Pier 
Hagar  G.  W.  &  J.  B.,  PhUadelphia 
Holden  Albert  P.  7  Sea 
Howes  &  Baker,  67  Commercial 
Ivingsbury  T.  &  F.  Russia  wf. 
Lincoln  &  Beal,  57  Commercial 
Lockwood  Rhodes  G.  Bait.  Pk't  P't 
Mason  Samuel  K.&C;o.l5  Cliarlest'c 
Mathes  &  Snow,  1  Haverhill 
Slullin  &  Holmes,  27  Foster's  vrf. 
Munroe  Edmn,  Jr.  118  Commercial 
Munroe  Otis,  41  Commercial 
Nason  Wm.,  31  Commercial  &  278 

Harrison  av.  n.  bridge 
Parsons  Chas.  E.  &  CoT  5  Com'l  wf. 
Reed  A.  &  A.  S.  &  Co.  12  R.  R.  blk. 

Lincoln  [Charlestown 

Rice.  Tower  &  Co.  Stillman,  corner 
Seudder,  Harvey  &  Co.  17  Com'l  wf. 
Scudder,  Chipman  &  Co.  1  City  wf. 
Savage  J.  S.  &  Co.  2  Haymarket  sq. 
Simmons  Benj.,  Charles,  c.  Camb'go 
Vinal  N.,Com'l  opp.Charter&51Com 
Vinal  R.  A.  &  Bro.  II  &  12  Lewis  w£ 
Worthley  &  Vose,  Haverhill 
Wright  W.  A.  &  C.  L.  Sea,  u.  br. 

Grindstones. 

Lombard  &  Co.  13  Lewis  wC 
McKay  D.  R.  50  Commercial 
Read  J.  &  Co.  5 )  E.  R  R.  wf. 
Sprague,  Soule  &  Co.,  7  T  w£ 

Gunsmiths. 

Bishop  Henry  H.  over  32  Exchange 
Dewerson  R.,  C  st. 
Hapgood  J.  12  Washington 
Lovell  J.  P.  27  Dock  sq.  (up  stairs) 
Schenkl  John,  1  'Change  avenue 
Wliitmore  N.  4  Washington 

Guns  &/  Sport.  Apparatus. 

Eaton  J.  4-t  Washington 
Hapgood  J.  12  Washington 
Johonnot .%  Saunders,  21  Dock  sq. 
Lovell  J.  P.  27  Dock  sq.  (up  stairs) 
Read  Wm.  6  S.  Market  sq. 
Saunders  W.  A.  29  Merchants  row 

Gymnasiums. 

Cram  J.  W.  8  Winter 

Stewart  P.  Jr.,  Franklin,  c.  Hawley 

Hair  Dressers. 

Anderson  J.  199  Washington 
Ambush  J.  S.  S.  3  K.iwc's  wharf 
Ayers  Ivii,  I'nr  base,  c.  Pearl 
Bacon  F.  D.  Maverick  sq. 
Bassett  Bonj.  P.  81  Hanover 
Begg  John  C.  North  sq. 
Berry  Charles  T.,86  Commercial 
Berry  Thomas,  86  Commercial 
Bordwine  Geo.  H.  Lowell.c.  Barton 
Brown  Wm.  101  Commercial 
Brown  John,  34  Sea 
Brown  Jacob  J.  Hcacli,  c.  Harr.  ar; 
Bugbce  Charles, (»ll  Washington, 
Burr  Leiniul.32\  Brattle 
Castell  Wm.  H.  301    Tremont 
Cajsar  Eli,  117  Broad 
Charricr  P.,  '266  Washington 
Collins  Thomas,  H9  Court 
Corrao  John,  Revere  House 


SUFFOLK     COUNTY. 


195 


Cook  C.  F.l)2  Cambridge 
Cram  J.  W.  .TJ  BroinfloUi 
Cieiimer  A.,  Court,  c.  Howard 
Crci'cli  A.  A.  I  Court  av. 
J)!ivi»  (ico.  II  Di-rne 
DeluTicv  \V'iii..';4  Causeway 
DciniiifT  Ivlrj.oiul  C.  fiC  Brattle 
Dudley  Win.,  Seliool.cor.  Wash. 
Dwyir  &  Willsiin,  14  Brattle  sq. 
iCaston  David,  Sudbury 
Fleres  A.  li.ij  Coin'l 
Fletcher  Francis,  St  Charles  Hotel 
Flu  S.  A.  C.  MR  Court 
Francois  Louis,  1:^  WaBhington 
Freeman  N.  1'.  'SI  Charlestown 
Fricke  Charles,  Winthrop  Houfe 
OeyerWni.  T.,  Poplar,  c.  Spring 
Gilbert  A.  li  Blanchard's  block 
Glynn  W.  T.  ,1:  J.  U  I.indall 
Goodwin  Henry.  25  Cambridga 
Gray  Edward,  TXi  Wash. 
Grimes  Geo.  47  Turnpike 
Crush  John  U.  177  Hanover 
Gwinn  G.  F.  12  Congress 
Hadley  C.J.  21  Bhickstone 
Uadley  Samuel  B.  2;i  Boylston 
Hill  Wm.  182  Ilarr.  av. 
Holmes  Henry,  Endicot,  n.  Croes 
Howard  A.  G.  20  Howard 
Hughes  Kobcrt,  33  Mer.  row. 
Ingersoll  G.  M.,  110  Federal 
Jackson  Edward,  W  Eliot 
Jacobv  M.  9  Franklin 
King  11.  F.  iM.,  Clinton,  c.  Blackst. 
Kirraes  &  Co.,  251  Washington 
Lawless  Walter,  911  Hanover 
Lawrence  George  C.  13  School 
Leonard  J.,  Winthrop  bl.  E.  B. 
Lcnnou  D.,  Sea,  cor.  Beach 
Lewis  A.  V.  G2i  Leveret 
Lowther  G.  W ,  Staniford,  c.  Green 
Lyons  E.  -Ki  Albany 
Afarshall  Jolm  Loekey ,4  Change  av. 
Martin  Geo.  W.  8'J  Merrimac 
Marliave  E.  Iti  Summer 
Mason  Chas  S.  27  Uanov.(up  stairs) 
Mason  J.  H.,  Court,  c.  Hanover 
McKrea  J.  B.  80  Trcmont 
Minton  H.  Theatre  Alley 
Mitsch  George,  11  Elm 
Mooney  S.  S.,  198  Wash. 
Nassau  W.  Jl.,  19  Congresj 
Nourse  F.  J.  its  Milk 
O'Reilly  L.  F.  HI  Merrimac 
Pampanella  S.,  Fleet,  c.  Ann 
Peaice  George,  North  Sq.,  c.  Ana 
Pennington  E.  H.,  Broad wav,  c.  K. 
Pike  Geo.  S.  2i  Portland 
Pindell  J.  J.  WW  Wash. 
Pindell  W.  T.  448«  Wash. 
Futman  George,  South,  u.Kneeland 
Kandolph  Henry,  oi  Cons^ress 
Reverse  Benjamin,  13  Devonshire 
Kevaleon  C.  F.  Hii  Blackstoue 
Kevoleon  J.  D.  115  Blackstono 
Kothe  Chas.  JIM}  Wasli. 
Sassard  J.  A.  33  "School 
Schuh  Jacob,  46  Alerchants  row 
Shiloh  Wm.  H.  105  Court 
Simmons  H.  W.  30  DevonsluiB 
Smith  L.  F.  5  Devonshire 
Smith  Thomas,  25}  Union 
Smith  John  J.,  45u'Washingon 
Sparrell  Geo.  P.  75  Tremout,  under 

Tremont  House 
Symonds  J.  U.  41  Congress 
1  hompson  Isaac,  Beach,  n.  Lincoln 
Turk  Eben,  171  Hanover 
Visall  J.  34^;  Commercial 
Walther  Geo.  J.  704  Wasliington 
Wells  G.  K.  306  Washington 
West  0. 10  Federal 
Weston  Jas.  H.  13  V.  S.  Hotel 
Wheeler  W.  Z.  2  North  Market 
Whiting  T.  A.  19  &  20  Franklin 
Williams  J.  C,  105  Cambridge 
Wise  John,  420  Washington 
Wright  William  II.,  112  Charlej 
Zocler  Philip,  479  Washington 

Hair  "Work. 

Manufacturers. 
Anderson  J.  159  Wash. ' 
Beck  A.  M.  &  Co.  257  Wash. 
Bogle  Wm.  277  Washington  1 
Burgess  B.  F.&  Co.  303  Washington 
Charrier  Peter,  2()ti  Washington 
Dolidon  John  B.  205  Washington 
DoUdon  Mrs.  (ladies)  207  Wasli. 
Dyer  E.  E.  141  Washington 
Gilbert  A.  2  Blanchard^s  bU 
Kimball  J.  57  Court 
Kirmes  &  Co.  251  Wash. 
Kirmes  Mrs.,  251  Wash,  (ladies) 
Kitchen  Andrew  &  Co.,  257  Wash 
MoUett  &  Co.  4  Hanover 
Pratt  Wra.  307  Washington 
Sassard  J.  A.  33  School 
Skerry  R.  17  Friend  [bracelets] 
Wilkinson  E.  250  Washington 

Harness  Makers. 

[See  Saddle  and  Harness  Makers.] 


Hardware  Dealers. 

Allen  .t  Noble,  I')  Washington 
Ballard  &  Stearn«,  lOA  IS  fironifleld 
Barnes  Tlininiis  P.  2S  Dock  sq. 
Barnes  Wm.  II.  5  Union 
Bellamy  W.  21  'IVemont  row 
Bluni'luird  Wm.  70  Kilbv 
Blodget,  Clarke  &  Brown,  20  Pe.orl 
Bogmnn  k  Kimlmll,7  Dock  sq. 
Bradford  Jlurlin  J>.  142  Washington 
Brooks  Charles  &  Co.  f!  Dock  sq. 
Brown  B.B.  (j2  Tum!)ike,n.  Broiwlw. 
Butler,  Keith,*  Hill, 89  Stale 
Butler  .lunies,  13  Dock  sq. 
Callender  B.  42  Pearl  fter 

Charlton  Thomas,  55  Kilbyft  'M  Wa- 
Chase  Brothers,  &  Co,  22  Congress 
Chamberlain  &  Fuller,  24  Mer.  row 
Condit  D.  S.  &  Brother,  42  Union 
Cushinau  E.  A.  42S}  Washington 
Dalton  &  Ingersoll,  4  Union 
Davis  Sanuiel,3  .Vlilk 
Dodge  W.  A.  KO  Water  [tools) 

Dodge  S.  H.  100  State  (machinists' 
Doggett  N.  B.  k  N.  A.  4IB  Wash. 
Domett  Henry  W.  80  Water  (com.) 
Eaton  &  Palmer, 67  Congress 
Fairbanks  H.  P.  (saddlery),  o(> Pearl 
Farrar,  Richards  &  Co.  41  b.  Market 
Flint  &  Carter,  "2  Kilby 
Gardner  &  T'haver,  8  Liberty  sq. 
Gr.ay  George  U.  &  Co.  87  Milk 
Greenough  W.  &  Co.  14  Mcrch.  roif 
Hall  Richard,  11  Kilby 
I        Haven  George  W.  451  Washington 
Hill  Thomas,  Jr.  147  Broadway 
llolbrook  Edward  H.,  100  Milk 
Homers  &  Ladd,  34  Union 
Ilorton,  Hall  &  Co.  114  Milk 
llosraer  Zelotes,  110  Milk 
Johonnot  &  Saunders,  21  Dock  sq. 
Kellogg  Charles  D.  fio  Water 
Lawton  J.  N.  25  Kilby 
Lincoln  Joseph,  Jr.  6  Union 
Loring,  Fiske  &  Co.  58  Pearl 
Lovctt  &  Wellington,  125  Milk 
May  Samuel  &  Co.  1  Broad,  c.  State 

(Sec  card,  last  cover,  inside.) 
Mead  Wm.  W.  5  Union  block 
Mitchell  N.  &  Sons,  14  Kilby 
Morss  A.  S.  &  D.  1. 96  Commerci.-U 
MunroeJ.  S.  48  Kilby 
Newell  Montgomery,  12  Pearl 
Oliphant  &  Co.  37  Pearl 
Parker  Jona.  3  Union 
Pearce  George,  Ann  cor.  N.  Sq. 
Pike  C.  S.  &  Co.  554  AVashington 
Pond  J.  W.  34  Merchants  row 
Read  Wm.  6  S.  Market  so. 
Saunders  Chailes  H.  14  Union 
Saunders  W.  A.  29  Merchants  row 
Scudder  Chas.  &  Co.  93  Pearl 
SladeC.37Pearl 

Smith  Franklin  W.  32  Dock  square 
Tuckerman  Gustavus,  12  Pearl 
Vina!  Otis,  20  Dock  square 
Warren  M.  C.9  Dock  sq. 
West  J.  &  Co.  5  Dock  sq. 
Whiting  George  A.,  29  Union 
Wilkinson  Andrew  J.  2  Wasliington 

Hats,  Caps,  Furs,  etc. 

Abom  S.  0. 95  Wasliington 
Adams  George  T.  87  Hanover 
Bacon  Thos.  C.  &  Co.  North.c.Uuion 
Bartlett  &  Harlow,  17  Brattle 
Bates  Martin  &  Sons,  26  and  27  Elm 
Bennett  Wm.  7  Market  sq. 
Bent  &  Bush,  Court,  c.  Washington 
Betteley  G.  W.  138  Hanover 
Bornstein  J.  15  Elm 
Brown  Elbridge,  12  North 
Bruce  J.  C.  3i)  Dock  sq. 
Burdett  J.  D.  G.,  97  Washington 
Carter  Nathaniel,  24  Washington 
Chapman  J.  &  Co.  7  &  8  Fanu'l  Hall 
Clark  &  Linscctt,  1  &  51  N.  Markei; 
Clarke  Thomas,  40  North  Market 
Colbum  U.  &  Co.  40  Merchants  row 
Colby  Amos,  11  head  Commcr'l  wi; 
Colby  Wm.  5  Elm 
Colman  N.  il.  51  North  Market 
Cook  A.  N.  it  Co.  15  Court 
CorthcU  J.  K.  202  Hanover 
Coverly  E.  &  Son,  7  Union 
Cutter  Geo.  W.  &  Co.  9  Fan'l  Hall 
Cutter  E.  AV.  52  Hanover 
Cutter  Peter,  49  N.  Market 
Dallinger  Wm.  9  Hanover 
Dawes  C.  S.  10  Commercial 
Egan  John,  11  Commercial 
Elliott  M.  P.  11  &  13  AVashiugton 
Emmes  Samuel  &  Co.  10  Elm 
Estabrook  J.  N.  37  Merchants  row 
Fiske  AVm.  89  Hanover 
Gould  Ivory,  43  Merehants  row 
Greely  Noali*  Co.  49  Court  [AA'ater 
Greenough,  Cook  &    Co.    5iJ  .t:  52 
Hibbard  II.  K.  AV.  299  Wash. 
Higgins  John,  head  City  wC 
Higgins  Peter,  1  City  w£ 
Higgins  E.  A.  25  Elm 
Hilbourn  P.  0. 9  Elm 


Jones  L.  B.  24fl  ComT 
Keith  Martin,  Fourth,  n.  TumpIKB 
Kelly  W.  F.A.  42<;  Dock  sq.[Miuare 
Klotis  S.  &  Co.  29  Court  Ic  12  i;ock 
Kuhlman  llinrv,  W  Commercial 
Leach  H.  I  Mercantile  wC 
Lcavitt  H.  11.91  Court 
LecJ.  AV.&  Co.,  (i!  Kilby 
lx)ckcP.  A.  14  Doeksq. 
Lovejoy  Win.  It.  k  .Sous,  77  Comi 
Lovejoy  Chas.  J.  I  Market  sq. 
Lunt  A.  F.  «t  Co.,2«  Union 
-Mnson  Charles  B.  8U  Hanover 
Murray  P.  &  W.  40  ei  W    North 
Murtngh  P.5'2;i  AVashingtoD   (North 
Nichols  A.  H.  4  Market  sqiiiuc  &  5 
Olney  Geo.  C.  2!l  AVathingU.u 
Osgood  Geo.  18:1  Waiihinplon 
Peck  T.  R.  &  Co.  %",  &  2.5  AVwih. 
Pettingill  C.  It.  50  Merclianta  row 
Pollard  &  Barry,  rA  AViuihin(?ton 
Porter  Edw.  P.  3  Wash.  c.  Dock  so. 
Ryder,  Crocker  &  Co.  497  Wa*h. 
Sai-oni  &  Co.  23 Elm 
Sherburne  John.  9  Lewis.  E.  B. 
Shute  Wm.  M.  175  AVaahiuston  [«q. 
Simpson  W.  B.,  1  North,  c.  Dock 
Spear  G,  51.  6  Market  sq. 
Stone  J.  &  Co.  37  Court 
Stowe  Orville.  18  Union 
ThachcrM.N.  ISAVafh. 
Thomas  Chailes,  154  Court 
Towne  &  Kcn<lriek,  33  Elra 
Towle  Lyman  &  Co.  Hauov.  c.  Elm 
Wales  Amasa,  29  Court 
Washburn  AVm.  &  H.  170  Wash. 
Wheeler  S.  B.  7  &  8  U.  S.  Hotel 
AVhitten  H.  H.,  105  Court 
Whiton  F.67  Hanover  [Franklin  av. 
Wingate  John,  1C9  Hanover  and  IS 

Hatters. 

Abom  S.  O.  95  AVashington 
Bartlett  &  Harlow,  17  Brattle 
Bent  &  Bush,  Court,  c.  AVasli. 
Betteley  G.  AV.  138  Hanover 
Burdett  J.  D.  G..  97  AVashington 
Chipman  Joseph,  4  Market  «q. 
Clough  Sam'l,  4  India  wf.  (glazed) 
Cook  A.  N.  &  Co.  15  Court 
Greeley  Noah,  51  Court 
Greenough,  Cook  &  Co.S2Woter 
Haslam  J.  R.  31  Exchange 
Haslam  Wm.  A.  5  JIarket  sq. 
Higgins  Peter,  1  City  wf. 
Lotnrop  I.  27  Hanover 
Lovejoy  Geo.  H.  100  ComT  (glz'ed) 
Mason  Samuel,  Jr.  .'W  Washington 
Mitchell  James,  17  AVilson  lane 
Peck  T.  R,  &  Co.  25  AVashington 
Ryder,  Crocker  &  Co.  4.97  Wash. 
Sherburne  &Bursley,  23  Elm 
Sherburne  John,  9  Lewis,  E.  B. 
Sloan  S.  AV.  rear  35  AVashington 
Smith  Henry  &  Co.  509  AVashington 
Tavlor  S.  G.  Andover  (hat  body) 
Washburn  AVm.  &  H.  170  Wash. 
AVingate  John,  13  Franklin  av. 
Young  Joseph,  4  Clinton 

Hay. 

Capen  O.  Packard's  wf.  220  Broad 
Child  S.  &  Son,  290  Harrison  av. 
Crafts  &  AVard,  Boston  wharf;  First 
French  Jloses,  Jr.,  Maine  wt 
Hersey  C,  Eastern  Packet  Pier 
Mathes  &  Snow,  1  Haverhill 
Moody  &  Norris,  First  / 

Nute  E.  12  Canal  [the  bridge 

Roby  De.\ter  &  Co.  Causeway,  near 
Vinal  A.,  Causeway,  c.  Andover 
Young  C.  &  Co.  Brown's  wf 

Hides  and  Leather. 

Arnold  S.  S.  82  North  I 

Bond  Henry,  15  Blaekstone  I 

Claflin  Lee,  17  &  19  Shoe  &  Leather 
Claflin  AVm.  17  &  19  Shoe  &  Leather 
Dennie  *  Boardman,  33  Shoe  4c  L, 
Dowley  Levi  A.  ,8:  Co.  &!  i;  76  Petri 
Durant  H.  *  Co.  9  Fulton 
Farley  Gustavus,  58  Fulton 
Faxon  Elisha,  25  Fulton 
Field,  Converse  &  Co.  12  Blackstone 
Foster  Charles  F.  27  Shoe  &  Leath'r 
French  George  H.  4:>  Shoe  &  Leath. 
French  .*  Roberts,  43  Shoe&Leather 
Guild  Chester ,%  Sons,  16  Blackstone 
G  uild,  AVhite  .S:  Co.  40  North  Markt 
Jones  Josiah  M.  72  Pearl 
Kendall  &  Co.  1  &  3  Fulton 
Little  &  Osborn,  105  &  111  Fulton 
lx)w  G.  S.  70  Fulton 
Low  Ariel,  OS  &  70  Fulton 
Moseley  &  Poor.  84  North 
Osborn  Sliles  &  Co.  50  Fulton 
Proctor  Abel,  76  and  78  Fulton 
Reed  A.  15  &  16  Com'l  wharf,  (skins) 
Reed  &  Brvant,  78  Pearl 
Reed  J.  15  &  10  Com'l  wharf,  (skins) 
Satford  J.  0. 17  &  18  Blackstone 
Silvester,  Cross  &  Barnard,  35  CenO 
Southwick  P.  R.  50  Fulton 


196 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  KECORD. 


Spaulding  &  Bryant,  19  Blackstone 
Spooner  Wm.  B.  &  Co.,  79  Pearl 
Stnckpole  R.  M.  &  Co.,  47  Fulton 
Thompson  A.  &  Co.  5  Shoe  &  Leath. 
Thomdike  J.  P.  13  &  14  Blackstone 
'IMrrell  Alinot,  7  Ferry 
Tirrell  J.  &  A.  C2  Fulton 
Upton  &  Poor,  6  Hitchb'rn  blCskins) 
■Woodman  C.  E.,  i!l  Fulton   (sheep 

Hollow  Ware. 

Bowers,  Pratt  &  Co.  137  JlUk 
Cobb  &  French  18  City  wf. 
FuUerton  &  Raymond,  147  Milk 
Page,  Briggs  &  Babbitt,  1  &  2  South 
Nutter  K.  20  Broad  [Market 

Hops. 

Blanchard  W.  k  Co.  21  Lewis  wf. 
Blanchard  &  Wright,  75  Comnier'l 
Farnsworth  A.D.  Coney's  wf.  Gen'l 
Pratt  Isaac,  Jr.  1:34  Milk    [Inspect'r 
Skinner  Wm.  H.  68  Commercial 

Horse  Shoers. 

Brewster  Joshua,  IG  Sudbury 
Chadbourn  Seth,  Hawley 
Curry  James,  Beach,c.  Cove  [ampt. 
Curry  John,  Harrison  av.,  n.  North- 
Enghsh  &  Ulacomber,  Charlestown, 
Fernald  N.,  Canal  [c.  Beverly 

Gerry  &  Devoy,  Creek  sq. 
Goodwin  Kichard  H.  IG  Haverhill 
Gorman  J.  &  Son,  Creek  sq. 
Hanscom  N.  H.,  Turnpike 
McClosky  D.  A.,  Sumner,  E.  B. 
Neall  &  Very,  Chardon,  c.  Hawkins 
Sands  T.  T.,  East  Dover 
Stevens  &  Davis,  Bumstead  court 
Thompson  J.  B.,  Beverly 

Horticultural  Articles. 

Bowditch  AzeU,  38  School 
Hovey  &  Co.  7  Merchants  row 

Hosiery  and  Gloves. 

Bamford  Sidney,  383  Washington 
Bassett  &  Fernald,  IGl  Wash. 
Bell,  Thing  &  Co.  9  Tremout  row 
Cass  Francis  W.  429  Wash. 
Clapp  Wm.  &  Co.  3(»7  Washington 
Davis  H.  E.  &  Co.,  281  Washington 
Driggs  L.  S.  24  Hanover 
Dyer  Simon  D.  150  Hanover 
Emerson  D.  R.  223  Washington 
Everett  E.  D.  64i  Hanover 
Holbrook  Charles  C.  .305  Wash. 
Holmes  E.  &  J.  4  Tremont  row 
Gardner  &  Morse,  30  Milk 
King  C.  E.  &  Co.  245  Washington 
Lovett  G.  W.  &  Co.  385  Washington 
MoreyJ.E.  7  Trernontrow,(manuf.) 
Nichols  C.  n.319  Washington 
Plimpton  C.  P.  2C9  Washington 
Shorey  &  Co.  168  Washington 
Shumway  F.  P.  225  Washington 
Smith  H.  &  Son,  150  Washington 
Smith  John  W.  231  Washington 
Stearns  R.  M.  369  Washington 
Tilton  H.  N.  &  B.  R.  8  Trem.  row 
Tufts  Quincy,  105  Washington 
Whitney  N.  D.  193  Wasliington 
Young  James,  68  Hanover 

House  Fumishiiig  Articles. 

Ballard  &  Stearns,  16.%  18  Bromfleld 
Robinson  Daniel,  94  Court 
Waterman  N.  85  Cornliill 

Ice  Dealers. 

Gage,  nittinger  &  Co.  70  State 
Hill  ifohn,  103  F.  H.  Market     [Ag't 
N.  E.  Ice  Co.  69  Han.  Otis  H.  Weed 
Russell,  Harrington  &  Co.,  92  State 

India  and  French  Goods. 

Andrews  C.  34  Pearl 
Chacc  D.  K.,  101  Milk 
Pearce  S.  II.  &  Co.  94  Milk 

India  Bubber  Goods. 

Boston  Belting  Co.  37  Milk 
Capen  John,  12  Bromfield 
Hale  G.  II.  &  Co.,  247  Broadway  & 

36  Bromfield 
Holmes  Wm.  H.  25  Tremont  row 
Leighton  M.,  agent,  9-1  Wash. 
Rhodes  T.  M.  (17  Fulton 

India  Rubbers.  (Shoes.) 

Downs  Henry  S.34  Killiy.'it  3  Central 
lliiy  ward  Rubber  Co.  10  Jk  12  Cent'l 
Pciree  J.  13  Central 
Peircc  S.  B.  IS  Central        [Central 
T.  C.  Wales  «t  Co.,  19  &  21  Broad,  c. 

Ink. 

Btirr  Franklin,  152  Washington 
Maynord  &  Noyes,  11  Mcrch.  row 
Fre«ton  &  Merrill,  20  Kilby 


Inspectors. 

Brefand  Pork. 
Hay  J.  M.  B.,  Causeway,  op.  End't 
Pitman  John  U.  2.3  Ferry 
Wells  John  B.  (Inspector  General) 
38  Commercial 

Steamboats. 
Hall  Samuel,  Havre,  East  Boston 

Butter  and  Lard. 

Brown  Francis,  3  Distil-house  sq., 

Counting-room,  10  Blackstone 

Fish. 
Mayo  Charles,  1  City  wharf,  Inep. 

General 
Abrahams  B.,  T  wf. 
Ball  John  M.,  T  wharf 
Brown  Henry,  Sea,  n.  Foster's  wf. 
Bulger  James,  T  wharf  [w£ 

Churchill  Otis,  35  &  55  Long  wf ,  n.  T 
Churchill  Wm.  O.  30  Long  wf 
Duttou  Darius,  Sprague's  wf. 
Flint  H.  W.,  27  Long  wharf 
Green  Joseph  \V.,  41  Long  whar* 
llayward  L.,  Hayward's  wharf 
Jones  James  A.,  Harris  wf, 
Mallory  V.,  East  Boston 
Mann  N.  P.  44  Long  wf. 
Mansfield  C.  H.,  29  l^ong  wharf 
Mayo  Urial  R.,  New,  E.  B.  . 
Mifter  Moses,  New,  East  Boston 
Nickerson  T.W.39  Long  wf  n.  T  wf 
Ober  J.  P.,  head  of  Union  wharf 
Pruden  I.  R.  16J  Long  wf 
Wliitney  A.  A.,  34  Long  wharf 

Flovr. 
Wade  George,  13  Long  wf. 
Thompson  Samuel,  3  S.  Market 

Marine. 
Davis  Ebenezer,  41  State     [avenue 
Pearce  Samuel,  Suffolk  bu.  Change 
Pearson  Charles,  41  State 

Oil  and  Spirits. 
Cleaves  N.  31  India 
Cutter  C.  C.  91  Fulton  (fish) 
Hockey  &  Davis,  13  Central  wharf 
Hussey  Joseph,  7  Central  wf 
Vinson  T.  M.  (justom  H.  (spirits) 

Sole  Leather. 
Leggate  Wm.  (general)  63  Pearl 

Sumac. 
Gibson  George,  12  Long  wf. 

Pot  and  Pearl  Ashes. 
Townsend  S.  D.,  Causeway,  c.  Med 

Tobacco. 
Dodd  John,  39  India 

Instruments. 

Mathematical  and  Optical. 
Temple  J.  H.  51  Court 
Widdifield  D.  B.  &  Co.  148  Wash. 

Charts  and  Nautical  Books. 
Lincoln  Fred  W.  Jr.  62  Commerc'l 

Mathematical  and  Nautical, 
Breed  Aaron,  166  Broad 
Hewes  E.  J.  107  Commercial 
King  Charles  G.  7  Broad 
Lincoln  Fred.  W.  Jr.  62  Commercl 
Thaxter  Samuel  &  Son,  125  State 

Philosophical. 
Chamberlain  &  Ritchie,  313  Wash. 
Davis  Daniel  Jr.  428  Washington 
Drake  O.  P.  182  Washington 
Huddleston  J.  S.  F.  96  Washington, 

(barometer  and  thermometer) 
Safford  &  WilUams,  36  Washington 
Webster  &  Havens,  176  Wash. 
Wightman  J.  M.  33  Cornhill 
Electro- Magnetic. 
Davis  Daniel  Jr.  428  Washington 
AVightman  J.  M.  Si  Cornhill 

Insurance  Agencies. 

Adams  John,  s  Congress 
Arms  &  I^awrenee,  14  State 
Bigelow  Prescott,  31  State 
Klaisdell  T.  K.  '28  State 
Brewster  Oliver,  4  State 
Burge  l^orenzo,  76  State 
Chase  A.  J.  5  Congress  sq. 
Dexter  E.  A.  28  State 
Earl  Henry,  70  Washington 
Ford  Nathaniel,  21  State 
Francis  C.  T.  14  Niles  building 
Harris  &  Cowles,  77  State 
Hinckley  E.  Russell,  74  State 
Jenks  S.  H.,  Post  Ofhce  avenue 
Jordan  Win.  H.  S.,40State 
Kent  James  D.,  29  State 
Merrill  Arthur,  (Jl  Court 
Moulton  C.  J.  B.  63  State 
Orvis  John,  28  State 
Osborne  &  Pulsifer,  4  Scollay's  b'ld. 
Page  &  Banks,  76  State 
Page,  Richardson  &  Co,  134  State 


Prince  J.  B.  17  State 
Prince  J.  M.  17  State 
Prince  J.  H.  17  State 
Pulsifer  Wm.,  8  Scollay's  building 
Reed  George  W.  (i3  Court 
Russell  David,  Wash.,  c.  Summer 
Taylor  S.  P.  3  State 
Tyler  J.  S.,  broker,  Suffolk  build- 
ing. Change  av. 
Ward  J.  H.  &  Co.  31  Kilby 
Wildes  A.  H.  92  State 

Intelligence  Offices. 

Baker  W.  M.  ll.\  School 
Domett  M.  G.  12  HoUis  (nurse  rcg.) 
Emerson  H.  B.  Mrs.  13  Bedford 
Female     Employment,     Tremont 

Temple 
Porter  David,  11  Portland 
Rohan  Edward,  12  Brattle  sq. 
Williams  L.,  81  EUot 
Wing  L.  H.  8  Winter 

Iron  Fence  Builders- 
Bryant  Joseph  R.  30  Causeway 
Denio  &  Roberts,  Cas'way,c.  Friend 
Patch  Sidney,  42  or  84  Merrimac 
Smith  &  Lovett,  36  Devonshire 
Weeman  E.  26  Merrimac,  n.  Cause  w. 
Weeiuan  W.  E.  19  Sudbury 

Iron  Founders. 

Bowers,  Pratt  &  Co.  137  Milk 
Fulton  Iron  Foundry  Co.  Turnpike, 

S.  B.,  office  20  Long  wharf 
Josselyn    A.,     Suft'olk,   c.    Lenox, 

(fine  eastings) 
Kinsley  Lyman,  IOC  State 
South  Boston  Iron  Co.  2  Central  wf^ 

and  Foundry  St.  S.  B. 
Woods  John  C.  North  Grove 

Iron  and  Steel. 

Allen  S.  G.  31  Central  (tin  plate) 
Ballord  A.  &  Co. 43  Fulton    [Kilby 
BuUard  Lewis  &  Co.  Lib'rty  sq.  51 
Chadbourn  &Gilman,41&43  Fulton 
Coffin  W.  E.  &  Co.  105  State 
Curtis,  Bouve  &  Co.  106  State 
Dutton  John,  145  Milk  (steel) 
Eaton  Wm.  J.  7  India  wf. 
Ellis  &  Meriain,  35  India 
Emmons  S.  (malleable),  107  State 
Farmer  &  Rogers,  11  Broad 
I'arrar,  Richards  &  Co.  41  S.  Market 
Fuller  Robert,  Fulton,  c.  Cross 
Fullerton  aiRaymond,  Jessops'  steel 
Gay  &  Stratton,  145  Milk  [147  Milk 
Gardner  Geo.  &  Co.,  5  Liberty  sq. 
Gould  Jacob  S.  &  Co.  8  Fan'l  Hall 
Gray  Geo.  H.  &  Co.  87  Milk  [c.Cross 
Hammond,  Manson  &  Co.,  Fulton, 
Hosmer  Zelotes,  110  Milk  (steel) 
Howard  Charles,  76  Water 
Lamson  Nathaniel,  36  Broad 
liangWm.  B.9  Liberty  sq. 
May  Saml.  &  Co.  1  Broad  (tin  plate) 

(.b'ee  card,  last  cover,  i7iside.) 
Messinger  (jeo.  W.  22  Broad 
Naylor&Co.  83  StateS:4  Doane,  (steel 

manufacturers) 
Newell  &  Andrews,  65  Broad 
Odiorne  George,  15  Doane 
Page,Briggs  &  Babbitt,  1&2  S.Market 
Phillips  &  Moseley,  64  &  66  Broad 
Priest  &  Ayling,  92  Water        [wf. 
Ranstead  Dearborn  &  Co.25  Foster's 
Richards  G.  H.  &  H.  35  Fulton  [wf. 
Richardson  J.  &  Brothers,  2  Central 
Richardson  &  Edinond,  22  Broad 
TaftJohn  B.  21  Doane  (steel) 
Taggard  John  &  Co.  16  I-oug  wf. 
Thomas  Wm.  &  Co.  79  State 
Thompson, Lapham  &  Co,  50  Broad 
Wilson,    Hawksworth,    Ellison    & 

Moss,  110  Milk 

Jewellers. 

Adams  k  Berrick,  418  Wash. 
Adams  &  Rodlern,  1  Wasliington 
Bacon  &  Smith,  4  Elm 
Blake  J.  Quiiicv,  16  Hanover 
Burbank  A.  F.,  2-35  Wash. 
Campbell  J.  34  Washington 
Coll  H.  J.  282  Washington 
Crosby  &  Brown,  69  Washington 
Currier  &  Trott,  148  Washington 
Dodge  &  King,  217  Washington 
Farnsworth  /.  C,  67  Wash. 
Federhen  Jacob,  5  Hanover 
Federhen  John,  Jr.  5.3  Court 
Fenno  James,  41  Hanover 
Fessenden  Brothers,  205  Wash. 
Ford  James  M.  32  Court 
Foster  O.  B.  29  Tremont  row 
Gray  &  Libby,  159  Washington 
Goldsmith  Wm.,  4;31  Washington 
Hart  L.  J. . '543  Wash.  [Hanover 

Heinemann  &  Jenkins,  Court, cor. 
Hews  A.  Jr.  &  Co.  ItW  Washington 
Jones,  Ball,  St  I'oor,226  Wasliington 
Kimball  John,  57  Court 
Knapp  Jesse,  129  Hanover 


SUFFOLK     COUNTY. 


191 


Ijincoln  &  Foss,  &•>  Washington 
MrKuy,  S|icrir&  Drown.  i;i.1  WMh. 
Millni  riirrisliill,  K  Miirlu-t  «cl. 
I'ulrncr.'v  liiichiliiiTa,  III  \V»»li. 
Ilnyriioiid  !•'.  ('.  I  Urciinllcia 
RidL'WHv  John  Jii  Son,:H  Cumbridgo 
Shenniin  Clii.s.  .1.  ¥.  77  North 
Skinner  &  Swiit,  17  Hanover 
Stowfll  A.  ri;  Ilunover 
Thohiek  Uc>l)iMt  &  Co.  oK  Wash. 
Wilinurtli  .t  IJrother,  U  Court 

Man  ufactiiHng, 
Darlinpr  H.  !•'.  M'.i  Wnsh. 
KordJuHK'H  M.:WConrt 
Glover  MiinliMi  ('..  7  Conrtav. 
Gnilil  Il.„ry.4  Conrtav. 
Kroi'pi-'.s  r.  11.  sH  Hanover 
I.cninie  V.  1  Summer 
I-otlirop  Khcn  W.  4  Harvard  pi. 
Martin  Viiliiitine,,'!L'  Wnshinaton 
Maynaril  %V.  T.  •10  Mass.  block 
Meek  Siinnu-1,  4  Conrt  av. 
Morse  H.  1).  L'L'.S  Wnshinctnn 
Munroe  Ch.is.  A.  B.  13S»  XVash. 
Mullan  &  Morgan,  215  Wash. 
Saekett,  Unvis  &  Potter,  123  Wash- 
ington, up  stairs 
SheddJas.  A.  UJ  School 
Simpson  T.  W.  5  Hanover 
Smith,  Dcey  &  Eddv,  SO  Wash. 
Sweet  John  H.  8  Conrt  av. 
Symond  .Tosoph,  15  Franklin 
Zane  Jacob  S.,  2  Wilson  lane 

Joiners.    (House  and  Skip  ) 
Brown  B.  H.,  Broad,  n.  Foster's  wf. 
Chase  H.,  Marginal 
Gushing  &  Bailey,  273  Broad 
Ford  Win.  C.  &  Co.,  Meridian 
Holmes  Joseph  T.  48  Commercial 
Kent  B.  B.  302  Com'l, opp.  Union  wf. 
Manson  &  Peterson,  Central  sq. 
Page  Charles  O.,  Summer 
Pettengill  &  Donnell,137J  Commer. 
Snow  J.  K.,  Richmond 
Thompson  H.  278  Coml. 
WiUcut  Levi,  Clark,  n.  Ann 
Young  J.  W.,  New,  E.  Boston 

Junk  Dealers. 

Barry  P.  350  Commercial 
Callahan  James,  355  Commercial 
Charter  F.  Cutler,  275  Commercial 
Chcsley  J.  C.  273  Broad 
CIongK  James  M.,  60  Sea 
Coburn  S.  D.  122  Cross 
Comey  W.  G.  288  Broad 
Dosey  John  &  Co.  Sargent's  wC 
Drake  J.  100  Cambridge 
Fanning  11.  C.  &  Co.,  Lincoln's  wH 
Hatch  James  II.  L.,  122  Cambridge 
Hill  Cyrus  &  Co.  205  Broad 
Howe  &  Presbv,  215  Broad 
Kent  E.  T.  &  Co.  18  Haverhill 
Knight  II.,  Pitts,  n.  Merrimac 
Lock  Samuel  B.  5  Causeway 
Locke  &  Campbell,  84  Fulton 
Lyon  M.,  Sumner,  E.  B. 
Mahon  James,  142  Commercial 
Mainke  &  Holman.head  Battery  wf. 
Mason  N.  P.  128  Endicot,  c.  Cause'y 
McBride  John,  124  Endicot 
McDavitt  D.  lin  Commercial 
SIcLaughlin  B.  367  Commercial 
Miller  G.  £.  Com'l,  opp.  Union  wf, 
Peirce  Ira,  165  Fulton 
PhUlips  k  Sheldon,  13  E.  R.  R.  wf. 
Putnam  &  Phillips,  213  Broad 
Ransom  Greeley,  60  Sea 
Ring  iM.  173  Broad 
Rutter  Wm.  221  Broad 
Stewart  J.,  Har.  av.  on  the  bridge 
Titcomb  &  Nickerson,  Broad,  opp. 

Tileston's  wharf 
Torslefl'John,  opp.  head  Union  wf. 
Worster  A.  &  Co.  Broad,  c.  India  wf. 

Lace  Goods. 

Ames  E.  F.  28  Hanover 
Baldwin  Eli,  373  Washington 
Baldwin  E.  S.,  389  Washington 
Baldwin  L.  H.  107  Hanover 
BecketJ.M.StH  Hanover  &lft3Court 
Blair  L.  ISO  Ha'nover 
Brownell  G.  &  Co.  255  Washington 
Carpenter  T.  V.  80  Hanover 
DeBacon  Charles,  34  Hanover 
Driggs  L.  S.  24  Hanover 
Fishers  &  Robinson,  50  Milk 
Garnon  Wm.  H.  1  Summer 
Harrington  F.  D.  273  Washington 
Hemsley  &  Cropper,  26  Milk 
Holbrook  C.  C.  305  Washington 
Holbrook  Geo.  F.  147  Court 
Houghton  S.  S.  72  Tremont 
Howard  N.  Jr.  60  Hanover,  c.  Portl. 
Lovctt  G.  W.  &  Co.  385  Wash. 
Middleton  Thomas,  349  Wash. 
Morey  P.  7Si  Hanover 
Neff  W.  J.  357  Washington 
Nichols  C.  H.,  319  Washington 
Norris  S.  M.,30  Hanover 
Oudkerk,  L.  56  MUk 


Pormentcr  H.  291  Washington 
Payson  J.  G.  12  'IVemont  row 
Plimpton  C.  P.  20;)  Washington 

Lamp  Makers. 

Carleton  William,  12  Beach 
Gavett  A.  J.  12  Hawkins 
Harrington  K.  S.  7  Lindall 
Hooper  U.  N. .%  Co.  24  Commercial 
Horn  Edwin  B.M  Hanover 
Pufl'erAlvin  1).9  Water  &  31  Devon. 


Lamp  Sellers. 

Carter*!  Co.  414  Wash,  (patent  oil) 
Cash  William  E.,  262  Wash. 
CoUamore  J.  Jr.  &  Co.  98  Wash. 
Breed  W.  H.  61  Union  (fluid,  &C.) 
Dodge  E.  P.  8  Tremont 
Dodge  J.  F.  15  Union 
Farnsworth  J.  C,  67  Wash. 
Foster  Geo.  B.  29  Tremont  row 
French,  Wells  &  Co.  151  Milk 
Gage  Benj.  W.  144  Washington 
Harding  &  Co.  60  Court 
Harrington  E.  S.  7  Lindall 
Horn  Edwin  B.  14  Hanover 
Jarves  G.  D.&  Cormcrais. 45  Federal 
Jones,  Ball,  &  Poor,  226  Wash. 
Marsh  &  Co.  29()  Wush.  (patent  nil) 
Matthews  William  Jr.,  507  Wash. 
Palmer  &  Bachelders,  91  Wash. 
Porter  J.,  8  &  9  Tremont  row,  opp. 

Hanover  St. 
Shaw  W.  F.  174  Washington 
Smith  &  Tarbell,  19  Wash. 
Stanwood  H.  B.  253  Washington 
Sumners  &  Co.  137  Washington 

Last  Makers. 

Armstrong  John,  .32  &  34  Clinton 
Cox  S.  &  Sons,  5  Blackstone 
Gilson  Henry  Y.  30  Fulton 
Kimball  John,  43  Tremont  row 
Phillips  Wm.  38  Merchants'  row 
Stephens  Collins,  109  North 

Lead  Pipe  and  Sheet  Lead. 

Butler,  Keith  &  Hill,  89  State 
Carruth  F.  S.  16  Custom  House  st. 
Pieper  Peter  81  Brattle 
Smith  Stephen,  10  Market  sq. 
Stearns  G.  L.  i3  Water 

Lead. 

White  Lead  Manufacturers. 
BartlettC.L.  18  Broad 
Carruth  F.  S.  16  Custom  House  st. 
Thayer  &  Bice,  32  India  (agents) 

Leather  Belting. 

Boston  Belting  Co.,  37  Milk 
King  Otis,  334  Cambridge 
Hunt  N.  &  Co.,  26  Devonshire 
Mixer,  Pitman  &  Co.,  171  Milk 
Shelton  &  Cheever,  7  Washington 

Leather  Dealers. 

[See  Boot,  Shoe,  &  Leather  Dealers.] 
Bond  Henry,  15  Blackstone 
Brooks  Franklin,  37  N.  Market 
Clafliu  Lee,  17  Shoe  &  Leather 
Clatiin  Wm.  17  Shoe  &  Leather 
Cobb  Baxter, 21  Elm 
Comins  Linus  B.  22  Dock  sq. 
Conant  A.  P.  75  Pearl 
Cummings  John,  Jr.  3  Blackstone 
Dvar  Sraiith,43  Fulton 
Ffeteher  Timothy,  29  N.  Market 
Gale  Milton,  31  N.  Market 
Gove  John  G.  75  Fulton 
Gove  G.  G.  12  Elm 
Guild  C.  &  Sons,  16  Blackstone 
Guild,  White  &  Co.  40  N.  Market 
Hiebee  &  Foster,  55  Fulton 
Hollgdon  Geo.  C.  7  Fulton 
Hunt  Moses  &  Co.  35  Fulton 
Johnson,  Thompson  &  Marsh,  108 

Federal 
Lillie  Thos.  E.  &  Co.  24  Exchange 
Moselev  &  Poor,  84  North 
Read  A.H.  29  Shoe&Leather  [stock) 
Sawyer  Warren,  3  Blackstone 
Silvester,Cross  &  Barnard  35Central 
Spaulding  &  Bryant.  19  Blackstone 
Thompson,  Baker .%  Co,31  Shoe  &  L. 
Tillson  J.  &  Co.  23  N.  Market  &  23 
Turner  L.  A.  11  Shoe  &  L.  [Clinton 
Tuttle  &  Higbee,  4  Blackstone 
UnderhiU  O.  H.  4  Blackstone 
Ward  A.,  N.  E.  block,  Clinton 
Webster  &  Co.  39  N.  Market 
Westoott  Stephen  &  Son.  44  Fulton 
White  A.  L.  &  Co.  6  N.  E.  block 
Winn  J.  B.  &  Co.  1  Shoe  &  Leather 
Winn  M.  F.3  Blackstone 
Woodman  Charles  T.  21  Fulton 


Leeches. 

Little  Wm.  B.  104  Hanof.  c.  Salem 
Stewart  Mm.  .Il  Cambridge 
Taylor  Mary,  27  School 

Libraries — Circulating. 

Hiirnham  Ik  Brother, W  CornhiU 
Calhiider  H.  G.  7  School 
Foreign,  E.  P.  Peabody,  13  Wot 
(iill's,  Broadway,  near  C 
Morincrs'  Free  Library,  H  lying  wf. 
Moore  C.  i^Vi  Washington 
N.  End,  T.  Hiller,  Jr.  152  Hanover 
Walker  Thos.  O.  *J8  Comhill 

Lime  and  Sand. 

Child  S.  &  Son,  296  Har.  av.  n.  the  bjt- 
Crafts  &  Ward,  Boston  wliurf.  First 
Curtis  F.  48  Sea 
Drake  Tisdale,  42  Sea 
Gould  Jame8,70  State  (manuf.limc) 
Hersej-  C.  East,  packet  pier,  Com'L 
Hoppin  John,  21  Charles 
Hoxie  T.  AV.  &  Co.  42  Long  ■»-f. 
Piper  Solomon  &  Co.  Wl  Sea 
Roby  D.  &  Co.  Causeway,  n.  bridge 
Vinal  Albert,  Causeway, c.Andover 
Whittier  &  Warren,  Minot,  c  Ando- 

ver 
Wingate  Wm.  A.  South,  c.  Harvard 
Young  C.  &  Co.  Brown's  wharf 

Linens,  Flannels,  etc. 

Brownell  Gilbert  &  Co.  2.55  Wash. 
Daniell  &  Co.  249  Washington 
Jacobs  Benj.  230  Wash. 

Liquors,  Wines,  &o  Cigars. 

Baker  N.  W.  Federal,  c.  Purchase 
Banchor  John,  3  Chatham 
Bartlett  &  Edward,  9  Charlestown 
Boardman  E.  A.  20  Congress 
Bowman  S.  28  Long  wharf 
Brigham  L.  &  Son,  /  Congress  sq. 
Calder  J.  W.&  Co.,  15  Sudbury 
Carruth  D.  J.  3  &  4  Gerrish  block, 

Blackstone  [block 

Chamberlain  G.  W.  &  Co.  7  Canal 
Clark  Benjamin,  10  N.  Market 
Clark  Lewis,  122  Leveret 
Cochran  Samuel  Q.  &  Co.  30  Cong. 
Codman  Edward  &  Co.  95  State 
Copeland  F.  &  Co.  47  India  st, 
Cummings  Gilbert,  73  Commercial 
Cummings  G.  Jr_  13  Clinton 
Denton  Wm.  37  Central 
Dearborn  J.  &  Co.  3  Central  wharf 
Deland  B.  E.  IS  Jlerchants  row 
Deland  &  Co-.  16  E.xchange 
Drew  Joseph,  25  N.  Slarket 
Eddv  Wm.  292  Commercial 
Foster  &  Taylor,  161  Slilk  (impr'ts) 
Freeman  &  Simpson,  3  Long  wf. 
Gassett  Lotau,  Union,  n.Huy market 

square 
Gray  Henry  D.  &  Son,  24  India 
Griggs  &Carswell,  24  &  25  Brattle  sq. 
Gunnison  E.&  Son.  1  Cn'l  bl.Black. 
Hammond  Horatio.  20  Exchange 
Harwood  &  Pierce,  159  Fulton 
llilliard  D.  B.  21  Federal  &  94  Sea 
Hobbs  John,  4  India  wharf 
Holbrook  C.  L.  &  Co.6  Federal 
Horton  Thomas,  &1  Merrimac 
Hyde  &  Blanchard,  37  Feny 
Jenness  S.  123  Leveret 
Johnson  Ira,  9  Corn  court 
Jones  C.  G.,  183  Commercial 
Kent  John,  10  Haverhill 
Kidder  &  Co.  17  &  IS  N.  Market 
Lewis  T.  &  Co.  Custom  House  st 
Livermore  Elijah,  90  Sudbury 
Jlaxwell  E.,  15  Custom  House  st. 
Jlessenger  R.  E.  14  RR  blk.  Lincln 
Needham  Win.  W.  6  Canal  block 
Paige  E.  41  North  Market 
Patten  James  &  Co.  40  S.  Jlarket 
Pecker  Ic  Carter,  9  Elm 
Reed  W.  B.  &  Co.  42  Federal 
Rhodes  Wm.  *  Co.  4  Canal  block. 

Blackstone 
Richiu-ds  Isaiah  D.  &  Sons,  24  Elm 
Ricker  V.  P.  &  Co.  8  HaverhiU 
Robinson  L.,  110  Fulton 
Robinson  T.  L.  &  Co.  1  Commercial 

wharf,  (importers) 
Sawin  &  Porter,  28  North  Market 
Seaver  A  Quiraby,  19  Congress 
Shattuck  1.  &  Co.  5  Canal  bLBickst 
Smith  J.  G.  19  Ferry 
Smith  William,  5  Chatham 
Smith  &  Lougee,  8  N.  Market 
Smith  Ralph  &  Sons,  20  Exchange 
Snow  Isaac,  8  Merchants  row 
Sortwell  &  Co.  11  i  12  N.  Market 
Stanwood  Jacob,  ION.  Market 
Thompson  *  Warner,  119  Fulton 
Todd  Charles,  U4  Blackstone 
Towle  4  Seavy,  21  Congress 
Tucker  Lyman,  26  Exchange 
Waldron  6.  F.  114  Fulton 


198 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Webber  Geo.  C,  3  Barrett 
"Weld  A.  H.  <i  N.  Market 
Wellington  D.  Jr.,  (i  N.  Market 
White  Will.  F.  48  Brattle 
Williams  J.  I).  &  M.  33  S.  Market 
WiUis  S.  B.  13  Clinton 

Lithographers. 

Bulford  J.  H.  260  Washington 
Cook  CharlcB,  28  Joy's  building 
Powers  &  Co.,  265  Washington 
Scott  J.  W.  A.  16  Trcraont  Terapla 
Sharp  William,  228  Washington 
Sharp  William  C.  251  Washington 
Tappan  &  Bradford,  221  Wash. 
Thayer  B.  W.  &  Co.,  204  Wasli. 

Livery  Stables. 

Adams  Dean  J.,  Lancaster 
Aiken  &  Grout,  20  Essex 
Barker  Edmunds,  IS  Portland 
Batchelder  &  Balch,  United  States 

Stable,  Beach,  near  Cove 
BUrton  Alex.  614  Wash.  opp.  Cherry 
Boynton  P.  &  J.  Charlestov^n 
Brown  H.  7  Harvard         [Chestnut 
Brown  &  Severance,  Charles,  cor. 
Cheney  John  E.  670  Wash.  c.E.Dov. 
Coles  E.  G.  58  Leveret 
Daley  &Bean,Garden,e.Cambridg3 
Davis  Richard,  Kingston 
Dean  Nathaniel,  42  Portland 
Dexter  A.  &  J.  B.  r.  415  Wash. 
Doolittle  E.  H.Cambridge.c.Gardon 
Easte  Chs.  H.  Fourth,  c.  Dorchester 
Emery  Nath.,  Paris,  n.  Maverick 
Fullam  J.  F.  &  Co.  2  Bowdoin  sq. 
Gorcelon  Alsom,  25  Franklin  pL 
Goodale  Elbert, foot  Hanover 
Gragg  Oliver,  18  West 
Hale  J.  7  Sudbury 
Harvey  D.,  Endicot,  n.  Crous 
Healy  &  Spaulding,  201  Trcmont 
Hixen  T.  W.  Kingston,  c.  Bedfoid 
Hooten  Charles,  23  Portland 
Jones  &  Kendrick,  5.34  Washington 
Leavitt  Thomas,  Tump.  n.  Broadw. 
Leonard  Neheraiah,  112  Cambridge 
Lovcjoy  Philip,  3  Mason 
Lucas  Benj.  248  Fourth,  near  D 
Marsh  Warren  &  Co.  High  &  Oliver 
Meriam  Charles,  Exchange  Co2'oe 
Merriam  P.  H.,  Atkinson     [House 
Miner  G.,  1  Fleet 

Niras  N.  E.,  r.  3  Cambridge   and 
Nims  S. !)  Hawkins  [Cnardou 

Perham  Ira,  Federal  court 
Pierce  Moses,!?  Sudbury 
Pratt  Daniel  E.  116  Sudbury 
Pray  Joseph  C,  Turnpike,  n.  4th 
Putnam  D.  A.,  Paris 
Read  James  B.JHoward 
Richards  Eph.  B.,  97  Hanover 
Rockwood  A.  W.  r.  433  Washington 
Scaver  J.  07  &  99  Fulton 
Seward  Joshua,  44  School 
Slade&Whiton,Hawley  .C.Franklin 
Sparhawk  Geo.  C,  172  Hanover 
Sreeter  &  Parker,  Bromticld 
Sullivan  D.  8  Arch 
Tarbox  J.  K.  rear  36  Hanover 
Thoxter  T.  rear  641  Washington 
Trull  A.  45  Belknap 
Ward  Geo.  C.  33  School 
Welch  W.,  South 
Walker  B.  &  Co.,  7  N.  Russell 
White  H.  K.,  4  Oliver 
Williams  J.,  Hawkins,  c.  Sudbury 
Willis  Andrew,  Devonshire 
Wood  Daniel,  N.  Bennet . 
Wrightington  &  Riedel,  53  Eliot  End 

182  Tremont 

Locksmiths,  etc. 

Bargery  Thomas,  704  Washington 
Bishop  Henry  H.  32  Exchange 
Byrara  H.  J.  &  Co.  21  Blackstona 
Coffin  &  Getty,  58  Brattle 
Cogswell  J.  A.  13  Charlestown 
Colman  Henry,  11  Water 
Crane  A.  B.  410.5  Washington 
Edwards,  Uolman,  &  Co.  48  Cong. 
Francis  A.  J.  (bronzer),  42  School 
Hall  Wm.  &  Co.  27  Dock  sq. 
Jones  &  Farwell,37  Exchange 
Kershaw  E.  &  J.,  Cambridge,  corner 

Charles 
Litchfield  &  White,  40  Devonehiro 
Mayo  Asaph,  Jr.  r.  31  Cong. 
Morse  E.  11.  2  Union  block 
Pennimun  E.  M.,  (,21  Wash. 
Robinson  E.  4  Washington 
Robinson  G.  W.  &  Co.  4  Richmond 
Scabury  J.  over  32  Dock  sq. 
Thaxtcr  David,  4  Harrison  av. 
Tuckcrman  G.  W.,  S.  B.  Free  B'dg 

Looking  Glass. 

Importers  of  Plate  Glass. 
Beal  J.  H.  &  Bro.,  3  Holmes'  block. 

Haymarkct  smiaro 
Blake  J.  G.,  12  Comhill 


Brovmbill  John,  52  Pea,j-1 
Curtis  Samuel,  123  Washington 
Doe,  Hozelton  &  Co.,  51  Comhill 
Sowle  &  Ward,  43  Comhill 
Williams  Dudley,  234  Washington 

Frame  Makers  and  Gilders. 
Araaud  &  Coombs,  270  Wash._ 
Balch  Wm.  Y.  10  Tremont  rovr 
Bartlett  Elmer,  30  Union 
Blake  James  G.,  12  Cornhill 
Childs  Alfred  A.  19  Tremont  row 
Curtis  Samuel,  123  Wash. 
Doe,  Hazelton  &  Co.,  51  Comhill 
Fessenden  C.  P.  76  Blackstone 
George  &  Coatee,  10  Washington 
Lincoln  Warren,  20  Washington 
Lloyd  Charles  B.,  Derby  Range 
Nichols  &  Hovt,  20  Haverhill 
Rogers  S.  IS  Court 
Roes  &  Hatchman,  398  Washington 
Stromberg  F.  C.  62  Blackstone 

Pine  Frame  Makers. 
Gerald  V/m.  L.  18  HaverhiU 
Turner  Azio,  63  Merriuiac 

Lumber. 

Bannister  John  F.,  150  Sea 
Black  &  Co.  Francis  wf.  60  Sea 
Bosworth  H.  &  J.  S.  fodt  of  Allen 
Boynton  Wm.  F.,  Boston  wf.  First 
Brooks  Williams,  B.  2d  cor.  C 
Bullard  Calvin,  Sea,  opp.  Summer 
Cowdin  Robert,  Albany,  opp.  Eoch. 
Gushing  H.  D.,  B.  &  W.,  R.  R.  whf., 
South  [shocks) 

Cushiug  S.  B.  4  Central  whf.  (box 
Demeritt  J.  &  Co.  VS  Sea 
Eaton  &  Dupee,  2  Boston  wf.  First 
Emery  Hiram  &  Co.,  Foundry 
Evans  Horatio.  Albany,  c.  Troy 
Foiling  G.  (hard  wood),  100  Beach 
Frederick  J.,  Bartletfs  wf. 
Frost  Oliver,]!  Long  wharf&  Cun- 
ningham wf.  [E.  B. 
Gardiner  Chae.  F.  &  H.  D.,  Liver. 
Goodnow  L.  &  .L  opn.  foot  Prince 
Guild  Aa'n&Son, Lehigh, C.Orange 
Gutterson   Vv'm.   E.,  "Lehigh,   cor. 
Albany                              [Oswego 
Hamm  C.  H.  &  Co.,  Albany,  opii. 
Hersey  C,  East  packet  pier,  ConiL 
llobbs  P.  &  T.  J.  90  Sea 
Hopkins  E.  B.  &  Co.  Boston  w£ 
Huntoon  Wm.  M.,  Troy 
Kendall  D.,  Border 
Jones  H.  &  Co.  Jones'  wf.  E.  B. 
]>ewis  &  Clapp,  Coml.  foot  Charter 
Lovcjoy  L.,  Causeway,  c.  Beverly 
Meservc  J.  B.,  Boston  wharf 
Miller  J.  K.  266  Har.  av. 
Monks  John  P.  &  Co.,  First,  n.  E 
Jloody  &  Norris,  2  Boston  wf.  I  irst 
Perry  W.  S.,  Lehigh,  n.  Lincoln 
Pope  Wm.  &  Sons,  280  Harrison  av. 
Pratt  J.  &  C.  S.,  Causew.  opp.  Medi  "d 
Prince  H.  F.,  Marginal 
Rankin  Goo.  &  Co.,  Albany,  c.Lehi. 
Roberts  D.  B.,  Andover 
Smith  &  Hopkins,  IngersolVs  w£ 
Sawyer  &  Ferguson,  Border 
Stetson  A.,  First,  foot  I 
"Vinal  Albert,  Causev/.  c.  Andover 
Wright  E.  Jr.  11  T  wf. 

Hard  Wood  Lumber. 
Cowdin  Robert,  Albany,  opp.  Rocb. 
I~olliug  George,  Beach,  cor.  Cove 
Guild  Aaron&Son,Lincoln,c.Or'nge 
Kendall  Wm.  B.  (storage),  10 Ferry 
Jones  Henry  &  Co.  Jones'  wf.  E.  B. 
Ross  Joseph  L.,  Hawkins,  c.  Ivers 
Washburn  &  Bliss  New,  E.  B. 

Machinists. 

Adnnis  Isajic  &  Scth  &  Co.,  Foundry 

St  n.  bridge 
Adams  Wm.  &  Co.,  Cross,  c.  Fulton 
Allen  &  Endicot,  North  Grove 
Bird  Geo.  M. .%  Co.  I-ewis,  E.  B. 
Bryant  J.  R.  30  Causeway 
Center  Joscpli  II.,  West  Castle 
Chamberlain  D.  Jr.  6  Albany  bl. 
Cheney  &  Elliott,  Cambridge,  ;cor. 

Charles 
ClcavesCliarlcs,IIaverhilI,c.Travcrs 
Cornell  Wm.  E.  &  Co.,  Mcr.  c.  Cans. 
Grossman  CharlcsB.&  Co.  Creek  tq. 
Dcnio  &  Roberts.,  Causeway,  cor. 

Friend  ..... 

Dodge  S.  H.  106  State  (machinist's 
Doughty  Joseph,  155  Har.  av.[tooUi) 
Fernnld  Oliver,  24  Wilson  lane 
Fox  Geo.  H.,  20  Kingston 
fioulding  Henry,  Andover 
Harwood  H.  R.  475  Washington 
Haskell  Edward,  9  Hawlcy 
1  lepworth  George  &  Son,  A,  cor.  2d 
Hill  1.  S.,  123  Fulton  (machinery) 
Hinkson  H.C  Haverhill 
Hubbard  &  Goulding,  Cam.  c.  Cha'n 
I^onard  G.  W.,  Second,  c.  A 


Leavitt  R  &  M.  42  Congress 
Loring  Harrison,  First,  n.  Turnpike 
Miller  David,  16  E.  Orange 
Morse  &  Osbom,  129  Cambridge 
Moulton  M.  D.,  2  Haymarkct  sq. 
Niles  P.  H.  3.V  Albany  block 
Orcutt  Samuel,  77  Cornhill 
PierpontW.  A  &  Co.,  Harr.  av.  c 

Blake's  ct— warehouse,  42  Water 
Putnam  &  Whittemore,  2d,  c.  A 
Reed  &  Hutchinson,  141  Sea 
Robinson  G.  W.  &  Co.  Richmond 
Safford  &  Williams,  :J0  Wash. 
Sibley  Henry,  15  Hawley 
Smith  &  Lovett,  36  Devonshire 
Snow  T.  &  E.,  Lewis,  E.  B. 
Souther  John,  First.c.  A  &  Foundry 
Stimpson  J.  H.,  20  Harvard  pi. 
Sylvester  &  Cram  IS  Harvard  pi. 
Tufts  O.  foot  Webster,  E.  B.  olfice  90 

State 
Wihnarth  Seth,  Foundry  st  S.B. 

Mahogany. 

Blake,  Wc  re  &  Co.,  City  Mlc't,  Bratl. 
Cutter  H.&C0.3  Charls'n.Hayra.sq. 
Cutters  &  Clark,  7  Holmes  bl. 
Fernald  James,  10  Blerrimac  &  3 

Canal 
Earrod  Noah, 9  Merrimac 
Hey  wood  &  Carnes,  26  Cora'l 
Nichols  &  Hoyt,  20  Haverhill 
Parker  H.,  G  Charlestown 
Prime,  Kenny  &  Co.  13  Charlestown 

Mahogany  Chairs,  etc 

Mathews  Wm.  T.  8  Merrimac 
Stevens  G.  W.  515  Washington 
Willis  &  Mitchell,  3  Adams 

Mannfact.  and  other  Go's. 

Agawam  Fire  &  Water  Proof  Paint 
Co.,  Banker,  Crocker  &Co.,  agents 
107  State 

Am.  Net  and  Twine  Manufactui^ 
ing  Co.,  Wm.  Stowe,  agent,  56 
(Commercial 

Ames  Manu.  Co.,  J.  K.  Mills  &  Co., 
39  Milk 

Amcsbury  Man'g  Co.,  J.  W.  Ed- 
raands,  Treas.  31  Kilby 

Amoskeag  Mauut.  Co.,  Wm.  Ainory, 
65  State 

Appleton  Co.  T.  G.  Cary,  treasurer, 
8.J  "Tremont  row 

Assabet  Mills,  Wm.  H.  Knight,  of- 
fice 48  State 

Atlantic  Cotton  Mills,  A.&  A.  Law- 
rence, 82  Milk 

Atlan.  (iot.  Mills,  W.  Gray,  30  Court 

Ballard  Vale  Co.  55  Milk 

Bay  State  Mills,  Samuel  Lawrence 

•  treas.,  4  Milk 

Bigelow  Carpet  Co.,  H.  P.  Fail- 
banks,  agent,  56  Pearl 

Blackstone  Coal  Slining  Co.,  S. 
Sibley,  Treus.,  81  Wash. 

Boott  Cotton  Mills,  J.  Pickering 
Putnam,  71  Milk 

Boston  Belting  Co.  37  Milk 

Boston  Chain-Cable  Works,  Cotton, 
Hill  &  Co.  105  State 

Boston  Chemical  Oil  Co.,J.  IS.  Gil- 
raore,  16  Long  wf. 

Boston  &  Chelsea  Paper  Co.,  O. 
Merriam,  ag't,  4  Union  bl.,Wm.  C. 
Hall,  treas. 

BostonDuckCo.  Wright&Wliitman, 
16  Pearl  [G.  Darracott,  agt 

Boston  Ga«  Light  Co.  102  Wash'ton 

Boston  Hemp  Alanufact.  Co.,  A,  G. 
Browne, agent,  &Wm.  B. Vincent, 
treas.,  66  Com'l       [1  Merc'tile  wf. 

Boston  Iron  Co.,  S.  W.  Lane,  treas. 

Boston  Iron  Tube  Co.,  Aaron  C. 
BiUdwin,  Treas.,  56  State 

Boston  Jap.  Lcatlier  Co.,  S.  P.  Blake 
ag't,  7  Central     [16  Custom  II.  st, 

Boston  Lead  Co.  F.  S.  Carruth,  ag't, 

BostouLocomotiveWorks,  ll.Uink- 
ley,  pies.  &  D.  F.  Child,  trea£.,3«0 
Har.  av.  [tresis.  71  MUk 

Boston  Mannf.  Co.,  J.  P.  I  "'V.""!?' 

Boston   JIarine  Railw.ay,  H.  Hull, 

Boston  and  Roxbury  Mill  Corp.,  8. 
Nicolson,  treas.,  Nilcs  building 

Boston  and  Sandwich  Glass  Coinp. 
counting-room,  45  lederal,  D. 
Jarves,  agent  „.,„,. 

Boston  Silver  Plating  Works,  Wat- 
son Gore  agent,  73  i  ederal 

Boston  Steam  Flour  Mill  Co.,  Ixira- 
bord's  wf.  E.  B.,  counting-room,  1 
lx>ng  wharf,  E.  D.  Hrigliam  &  Co. 
ag'ta,  Dwiglit  Boyden,  treas. 

Boston  Sugar  Refinery,  134  State 

Boston  Type  Foundry,  J.  M.  Shule, 
Springlane 

Boston  Water  Power  Co.  S.  Nicol- 
son, treasurer,  Niles  building 


SUFFOLK     COUNTY. 


199 


Brndv's  Hfiiul  Iron  Co.,  Jos.  Ixird, 

trci'vK.  'Jt  Stntc 
Hii.i-.-«nl.rIr,in  M.innfiirt'lingCo. 

N.S(i'ls„.i,ML.'.iit,  lU  Milk 
CulM.t  MMTiiif.  Co., .(.  K'.  MillflftCo., 

■A>.l  Milk  (.(r.  7-.?  Atkinson 

Cusc'ii.li'  Mill  Co.,  Win. I!.  CalU'ndi-r, 
Ch.'lMiNlonl  Co.  VV.  lIiistiMKs.M^cnt, 

ritMilk,  r.  F.'di'nil      CC".  ■«»  Milk 

niii-oprc  .Maiiiif.  C I.  K.  Mills  & 

Clinton  Co.,  ,1.  A.  Diivis,  tr<'iusurcr, 

31  Kill.v-ns,.nta,rplmin.  Tucker 

&  Co.,  l",  l'c;iil,  and    II.  1'.   Fiiir- 

biinks,.''!;  lV:irl  ci^l  Milk 

Co<-ln-c.,  .Man.  Co.,  ,1.  Aiken,  trcnu., 
Cohiinliiaii  Man.  Co.  \Vrif;ht.>iW  hit- 
man, l(i  IVarl  [Co.  17  Coni'l 
Cordage  .Maniif.  Co.,  Sewall,  Duy  & 
Cordia  Co.  Wriglit  &  Whitman,  18 

Pearl  CBrothcr,  SI  State 

Danvcrs  Bleaching  Co.,  Walker ,% 
Douglass  Axe  Maniif.  Co.,Gco.llog- 

ers,  19  Batterymarch 
Douglass  Manuf.  Co.,  Geo.  IIowc, 

treas.  44  Water  pS  Milk 

Dwight  Manuf.  Co.,  .I.K.Mills  &  Co., 
East  Boston  Co.,  office  Itli  State 
East  Boston  Iron  &  Gas  Co.,  S.  Cur- 
tis, treas.  li'!  Wash. 
East  Boston  Wharf' Co.,  J.  B.  Jones, 

treasurer,  Lewis,  E.  B. 
Essex  Co.,  C.  S.  Storrow,  47  State 
Essex  Glue  Co.,  Walker  &  Brother, 

77  Stiite 
Fulton  Iron  Foundry  Corap.,  G.C. 

Thacher,  20  Long  wf. 
Fall  KiverFouLdry  Company,  T.  J. 

Coggeshall,  agent,  ."6  Black.stone 
Glendon  Rolling  Mill,  C.  Jackson, 

Jr.  treas.,  5  Liberty  sq. 
Great   Falls    Maniif.    Co.,   Robert 

Hooper,  treas.,  47  State,  J.  K.Mills 

&  Co.,  agents,  .39  Milk 
Hndlev  Falls  Co.,  J.  K.  Mills  &  Co., 

aijfilk  [Tremont  row- 

Hamilton  Jlanuf.  Co.,  T.  G.  Cary,84 
Hamilton  Woollen  Co.,  John  K. 
Brewer, 40  State  [more,  pr.,61  State 
Hancock  F.  Bridge  Corp.,  I.  Liver- 
Hayward  Rubber  Co.,  H.  Burr,  10& 

la  Central 
Jackson  Co.,  A.  &  A.  Lawrence.ag'ts, 

Milk,  J.  S.  Amorv,  treas.,  31  Kilby 
Kennebec    Co.,    ft.    C.    Hutchins, 

Treas.,  G  S.  Market 
Laconia  Manufacturing  Co.  Gl  State, 

Wm.  Dwight 
Lancaster  Mills,  J.  A.  Davis,  treas., 

31  Kilby-Upham,  Tucker  &  Co., 

agents,  13  Pearl 
Lawrence  Manuf.  Co.,  Henry  Hall, 

llj  Tremont  row  [Bates,  Z>  Milk 
Lewiston  Water  Power  Co.,  B.  E. 
Lowell  Bleachery,  C.  T.  Appleton, 

6  Liberty  sq. 
Lowell   JIachine  Shop,  J.  T.  Ste- 
venson, lU  Tremont  row 
Lowell  Man.  Co.  Israel  Whitney,  SJ 

Tremont 
Manchester  Print  Works,  I.  Liver- 
more,  treasurer,  61  State 
Marblehead  Cordage   Co.,  Wm.  H. 

Gregerson,  agent,  1'3  Comm'l  wf. 
Marland  Manuf.  Co.  5.5  Milk 
Mass.  Cotton  Mills,  H.  Bartlett,treas. 

71  Milk 
Ma-s.  Iron  Co.,  B.  T.  Reed,  4  Suf- 
folk building  [Water 
Mattatuck  Manuf.  Co.,  H.Powers,  73 
Merrimac    Manufacturing  Co.,   E. 

Chad  wick,  ll.\  Tremont  row 
Middlesex  Co.,"S.  Lawrence,  treas., 

4  Milk.  [78  State 

Mirror  Marble  Co.,  J.  Farris,  agent, 
Monticello   Iron    Co.,    D.    White, 

treas.  70  State 
Mt.  Bennington  Iron   Co.,  E.  Le- 

land,  treas.,  Samuel  Ellis,  sec'y, 

70  State 
Nashua  Man.  Co.,  Dpham,  Appleton 

&  Co.  15  Pearl,  J.  S.  Amory,  treas., 

31  Kilby 
N.  E.  Car  Comp.,  S.  G.  Deblois, 

agent,  9  Doane 
N.  E.  Cordage  Co.,  C.  Scudder  & 

&  Co.,  ,33  Ptarl 
N.  E.Glass  Co.,J.N.Howe,ag't,Bat- 

terymarch,  betw.  149  &  151  Milk 
N.  E.  Patent  Brick  Co.,  E.  P.  Smith, 

agent,  .38  Milk 
New  E.Starch  Co.,  W.  &  F.  H.Whit- 

tcmore  &  Co.,  32  Broad 
N.  E.    Steam    &    Gas-pipe   Co.  28 

Charlcstown 
N.  E.  Wire  Railing  Co.,  T.Lyman  & 

Co.4  Albany  block 
N.E.  Worsted  Co.,  M.  H.Simpson  & 

Co.  31  Pearl 
Newton  Chemical  Co.  G.  Gardner*: 

Co.  agts.  Liberty  sq. 
Norfolk  Lead  Co.,C.L.Bartlett  ,treas. 

18  Broad 
Nortliampton  Woollen  Man.  Co.,  J. 

Parsons,  40  Kilby 


Norway  Plains  Co.,  F.  Cabot,  treas- 
urer, 25  Uoane 

Ogden  Mills,  Amos  Tenney.22  Milk 

Old  Col.my  Iron  Co.,  Wm.  Tlioniu.s 
&  Co.  79  State  [Pearl 

Otis    Co.,  Wright  ,V  Wliitrnan,   K 

Palmer  Co.,  Wright  .t  Wliitnnin,do. 

Parkvr  Mills,  N.  Stit>on,  2.H  liroad 

Pembroke  Iron  Co.,  Wm.  E.  Coflin, 
treas.,  105  St,\te 

Pepperell  .Manuf.  Co.,  Wm. Dwight, 
Gl  Stale  [.Milk 

Perkins  Mills,  J.  K.  Mills  &  Co.,  .39 

Plymouth  Cordage  Co.,  Levi  U. 
Marsh,  70  State 

Plymouth  Duck  Co.,  17  City  wf. 

Portsmouth  Hosiery  (Jo.,  C.  Warren 
&  Co.  50  Congress,  cor.  Water 

Portsmouth  Steam  t  actory,  Samuel 
Batcheldcr,  treas.  8  Kilby 

Proprietors  of  Locks  and  Canals  on 
Merrimac  riv.,  J.T.  Morse,  47  State 

Rcdford  Glass  Co.,  Banker,  Crocker 
&Co.  107  State,  agts.  [treas. 97St;ite 

Revere  Copper   Co.,  J.  Davis,   Jr. 

Robbins  Cordage  Co.,  P.  Sprague  & 
Co.  agents,  13  Commercial  wf. 

Roxbury  Color  and  Chemical  Man- 
ufactory, Henry  Burditt,  tr.  70  St 

Roxbury  Rubber  Factory,  M.Leigh- 
ton,  agent,  94  Wash. 

Saco  \Vater  Power  Co.  Gl  State, 
Wm.  Dwipht 

Salmon  Falls  Manufacturing  Co. 
Amos  A.Lawrence,  treas.  17  Milk 

Salisbury  Manuf.  Co.,  J.  W.  Tread- 
well,  54  Pearl 

Somerville  Dyeing*  Bleaching  Co. 
H.  A.  Snow,  acent  and  treasurer, 
55  Milk  i&  Co.  2  Central  wf. 

South  Boston  Iron  Co.,Cyrus  Alger 

Stark  Mills,  Charles  Amory,  65  State 

Suffolk  County  Flour  Mills,  E.R.R. 
wf.,  W.  W.  Allcott,  super.  &  agent 

Suffolk  Lead  Works,  4th,  n.  D,  Jo- 
seph W.  Ward,  treas.  108  State 

Suffolk  Manufacturing  Co.,  Henry 
HaU,IU  Tremont  row 

Sylvie  Gas  Light  Co.,  O.  A.  Far- 
well,  treasurer,  U  Joy's  building 

Thorndike  Co.,  Wright  &Wliitman, 
16  Pearl 

Torrington  Manuf.  Co.,  H.  Powers, 
agent,  73  Water 

Tremont  Iron  Co.,  George  Samp- 
son, agent,  59  Water 

Tremont  Starch  Co.,  S.  F.  Train, 
agent,  5  Commercial  wharf 

Tremont  Mills,  Henry  Hall,  lIJTre- 
mont  row 

Waltham  Bleachery,  J.  P.  Putnam, 
71  Milk 

Warumbo  Manu.  Co.,  J.  K.  Mills 
&  Co.  39  Milk 

Weymouth  Iron  Co.,  Nah.  Stetson, 
134  Milk 

Whittenton  Mills,  J.  K.  Mills  &  Co. 
39  Milk 

Wolcottville  Manuf.  Co.,  H.Powers, 
73  Water 

York  Manuf.  Co.,  P.  Cutler,  treas., 
8KUby 

Marble  Manufactxirers. 

Barry  Richard,  732  Washington 
Bayley  T.  J.  72  Harrison  av. 
Bowker,    Torrey,    &    Stafford,    44 

Charlestown 
Brown  N.  4  Haverhill 
Cary  Alpheus,  72  Harrison  av. 
Fleming  John,  Blackstonc,  n.  Htiy- 

market  sq. 
Footc  John,  41 8  Tremont 
Grant  J.  &  JL.foot  Swan  street 
Green  M.  &  T.  175  Harrison  av. 
Hayes  James,  9  Haverhill 
Hughes  &  Co.,  20  Haverhill 
Hyland  Wm.  6  Haverhill 
Leighton  D.  21  Charlestown 
Meany  Edward  F.,  Tvler 
O'Riley  Wm.,  14  Williams 
Payne  David,  IG  Charlestown 
Riley  Philip,  13  Haverhill 
Robinson  &  Power,  14  Haverhill 
Templeton  J.,  Cambridge, c.  Charles 
Townsend  D.,  10  T  Wharf  (dealer) 
Warren  H.  9  Haverhill 
Wentworth  A.  7  Haverhill 
Woods  Michael  &  Co.  65  Charles 

Market  Men. 

Boylston,  Fancuil  /loll,  and  t/te 
South  diarkets. 

Provisions. 
Baxter  J.  Q.  9  S.  M. 
Bird  H.  &  Co.,  3S  &  40  F.  H. 
Blood  &  Pratt,  21  F.  H. 
Brown  A.  F.  G  F.  H. 
Campbell  E.  14  and  16  the  S.  MTcet 
Conant  &  Gross,  62  &  64  F.  H. 
Coggin  &  Eaton,  IS  F.  H. 
Davis  Edward  W.  65  &  67  F.  H. 


Davis  John  C,  19  F.  H. 

Davis  Wm.  &  Son,  2«  F.  IL 

Dow  Geo.  B.  .3  Boylston 

Drury  C.  S.  3  F.  H. 

Dunbar  C.  S.  &  I).  A.  10  fc  12  F.  IL 

Dyer  Ik  Broinhall,  2  &  4  F.  U. 

DverK.  D.  7  F.  H. 

Kflis  George,  12  BovUton 

Ellis  W.  70  &  72  F.  H. 

FkUhor  J.  V.  Gfl  ic  W  F.  IL 

Flint*  Richards,  2^  F.  II. 

French  L.  10  Boylston 

Gay  Lewis  11.  &  Son,  13  F.  H. 

Hall  David,  4  Boylston 

H.iU  David  F.,  2  Boylston 

Hall  Thomas,  I  Boylston 

Heydinger  Michael.  5  Derby  ronn 

Hiscock  S.  9  F.  H. 

Holden,  Bullard  &  Co.  49  (k  51  F.  IL 

Hosford  Oscar,  5  &  7  the  S.  Market 

Krogman  S.  B.  8  F.  H. 

Learnard  S.  S.  .W  &  .52  F.  H. 

Learned  A.  Jr.  14  F.  H. 

Locke  &  Bean,  47  F.  H. 

Locke  S.&  H.  42  &  44  F.  IL 

Lockwood  lliland,  :'A  F.  II. 

Melvin  Wm.  16  F.  11. 

Morse  &  Jordan,  6  Boylston 

Payson  John  F.  &  Co!  75  F.  IL 

Peck  O.  9  Boylston 

Penney  A..  .36  S.  Market 

Penney  S.  S.  13  S.  M. 

Potter,  Leland  &  Co.  61  SiCiF.B. 

Pratt  &  Paine,  46  F.  II. 

Pulsifer  David  &  Co.  "7  F.  H. 

Raymond  &  Kimball,  31  F.  H. 

Rice  Emery ,53  F.  H. 

Rice  I.  C.  &  W.  &  Co.  69  &  71  F.  H. 

Robbins  &  Lawrence,  +8  F.  H. 

Robbins  Nathan,  Jr.  :i3  &  35  F.  a 

Robinson  Orren,  .36  F.  H. 

Russell  Jesse,  1  F.  H. 

Sanborn  Azel,  38  S.  Market 

Sanderson  J.  G.  58  F.  H. 

Sawyer  J.  N.  14  Hovlstou 

Sewall  John,  10  S.  M. 

Severance  J.  B.,  78  F.  IL 

Simonds  Marshall,  45  F.  H. 

Squire' James  C.  2!)  F.  H. 

Squire  John  P.  S3  &  2.5  F.  H. 

Squire  Joseph,  20  F.  IL 

Sumner  J.  H.  &  A.  37  &  39  F.  H. 

Thomas  L.  7  Boylston 

Thomas  W.  E.  4  S.  M. 

Wales  Samuel,  5  F.  II. 

Walker  Edward,  54  F.  H. 

Welch  John,  3  S.M. 

Whitmore  J.  B.  13  Bovlston 

Whittemore  Geo.  W.  27  F.  H.' 

Wilkins  C.  S.  U  Bovlston 

Williams  M.  15  F.  It. 

Winslow  &  Skilton,  24  F.  H. 

Withington  Josiah,  8  Boylston 

Worthley  D.  41  &  43  F.  tt. 

Fruit  and  Vegetables. 
Badger  &  Chessman,  102  F.  H. 
Bell,  Slack   &  Goodnow,   16  &  18 

Boylston 
Bolio  B.  II.  17  S.  M. 
Bowers  Henry,  20  S.  M. 
Butterfield,Winn,&  Pitts,»3  &  95  F.H. 
Chessman  G.  H.,  89  F.  H. 
Curtis  &  Co.  104  &  106  F.  H. 
Da^is  Bcnj.  B.  83  F.  H. 
Gowen  Charles,  85  F.  H. 
Hall  &  Gav,  87  F.  H. 
Hiland  Ira,  (cellar)  IS  F.  H. 
Hill  James,  Jr.  107  &  109  F.  tt 
Hill  John,  103  F.  H. 
Hill  Joseph,  107  F.  H. 
Locke  &  Sawyer,  101  F.  H. 
Long  C.  C.  91  F.  H. 
Mackintosh  R,  S.  &  Co,  105  F.  H. 
Moody  Win.  92  F.  H. 
Porter  &  Simmons,  96  F.  H. 
Rand  I.  &  L.  &  Co.  M  F.  H. 
Rand  &  Scott,  108  &  110  F.  H. 
Rice  i  Havnes,  10  F.  H.  (cellar) 
Runev  S.  S.  86  F.  H. 
Sands'  &  Furber,  88  *  90  F.  H. 
Sherman  Chas.,26  the  S.  Mkt 
Tombs  E.  H.  97  Si  9!1  F.  H. 
Wellington  &  Reed,  15  &  17  Boylston 
Whiting,  Dana,  &  Co.  98  &  100  F.  H. 
Williams  A.  D.  102  F.  H. 

Butter  and  Cheese. 
Aldrich  A.  82  F.  U. 
Bartlett  J.  W.  &  Co.  30  F.  H. 
Charaberlin  &  Gove  (cellar)   1  F.  H. 
Chamberlin  &  Kimball,  80  F.  H. 
Chandler  a  Putnam,  32  &  Xi  S.  Mkt 
Daniels  N.  &  W.  (cellar).  9  F.  H. 
Dean  Henry,  79  &  81  F.  H. 
Drew  &  Cobb,  34  the  S.  -Market 
FoUett  D.  (cellar),  2  &  3  F.  H. 
Harmon  A.  29  the  South  .Market 
Hastings  D.  S.,  30  S  31  S.  Market 
Hayden  Joseph,  50  F.  H. 
Hovey  Wm.  B.  &  Co.  32  F.  H. 
Humphrey  &  Tisdale,  57  F.  H. 
Hunter  W'm.  (cellar),  2  &  3  F.  H. 
Read  &  Watts  (cellar),  5  F.  H. 
Sherwin  &  Darling,  60  F.  H. 


200 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECOKD. 


Slade  &  Rust.  22  Faneuil  Hall 

True  J.  M.  1  Boylston 

Uaey,  Boyton,  &  Benton,  74  F.  H. 

Fish. 
Covcll  Reuben  &  Son,  121  &  123  F.  U. 
Holbrook  &  Newcomb,  12fl  &  131 F.  H. 
Hawes  &  Newcomb,  114  Fan.  Hall 
Shattuck  Geo.  126, 128,  &  132  F.  H. 
Shattuck  C.  P.  Boylston  market 
Walker  &  Davis,  113  &  117  F.  H. 

Masons,  Col'rs  &/  Whitn'rs. 

Aiken  &  James,  13  Congress,  n.State 
Avery  A.,  32  Tyler 
Bates  Levi,  13  Hawley 
Bell  G.  M.,  Lathrop  pi. 
Bowers  Ste])h.  R.  2  Water 
Bundy  Francis,  28  Avery 
Carey  Peter,  8  Province 
Damon  Joseph,  157  Hanover 
Dean  James,  27  Bromfleld 
Dodge  Geo.  23  Common 
Eaton  S.  J.  3  Chapman  place 
Franklin  J.  U  Wilson  lane 
Harrington  W.  Jr.  428  Washington 
Hersey  W.  A.  order  box  at  Thomp- 
son's, Old  State  House 
Jenkins  G.  &  F.  13  School 
Jones  T.  P.,  4TO  Washington 
Kelley  P.  &  T.,  Bedford 
Litchfield  T.  T.  7  Chapman  pL 
Lothrop  A.  2  Hawkins 
Low  J.  53  Charles 

Luther  Slade,  order  box  at  Thomp- 
son's, Old  State  H.&  16  Causeway 
Manchester  G.  3  Jackson  avenue 
Maxwell  R.  W.  3  Province 
Page  G.  &  J.  20  Carver 
Palmer  T.  4  Staniford  place 
Preston  J.  6  Joy's  building 
Prince  Hez.  1  Hawley 
Ritchie  U.  &  J.  204  Hanover 
Roberts  John  L.,  20  School 
Rounds  Thos.  G.,  12  Belknap 
Smith  S.  14  Sudbury 
Stowell  Caleb,  78  Chestnut 
Sumner  Davis,  64  Harrison  av. 
Tufts  Charles,  76  Summer 

Masters  in  Chancery. 

Hillard  G.  S.  4  Court 
Loring  Ellis  Gray,  27  State 
Minot  Wm.  30  Court 
Sumner  Bradford,  20  Court 

Mast  Makers. 

Allen  E.  273  Com'l,  &  Sumner,  E.  B. 
Aspinwall  S.,  Commercial,  n.  Hano. 
Blancliard  &  Caldwell,  Pion'r  Dock, 

Broad 
Gushing  John,  Cora.  n.  Chel.  ferry 
Gushing  S.  B.,  Liverpool  wharf 
Femald  A.  W.  &  B.  L.,  Tuttle  wf. 
Pigeon. Henry ,Coramer'l,  n.  Union 

wharf,  &  Sumner  st.  E.  B. 

Medicines. 

Abbott's  Bitters,  I.  D.  Richards  & 

Son,  agents,  "24  Elm 
Adams's  Cough  Specific,  J.  A.  Ad- 
ams, 77  Cambridge 
Beach's    Medicines,    Mrs.  Byrnes, 

10  Howard 
Bradlce  David  F.&  Son,  9  Haverh'l 
Brandreth's  PUls,  Geo.  II.  Drew,  19 
Hanover  [Clark.  113  Wash 

Depot  for  Patent  Medicines,  I.  P. 
Gordak's    Medicines,   Joel    Shaw, 

605  Washington 
Holman's  Nature's  Grand  Restora- 
tive, 54  Cornhill  [Hanover 
Indian  Medicines,  J.  J.  Clark,  51  i 
Indian  Purgative  Pills,  C.Baker,  Jr. 

10  Trem. 
Jewett's  Medicine,  S.  Jewett  &  Co. 

ScoUav's  building 
Kidder  E.  Mrs.  &  Co.  lOO  Court 
Lynes  Ik  Co.,  132  Washington 
Masury's   Imp.  Sarsa.  444  Wash. 
■Oxygenate (1  Bitters,  Reed,  Bates  & 

Austin,  26  Merchants  row 
Poor  C.  V.  19  Tremont  row 
Sherry  Wine  Bitters  and  Pectoral 
Balsam,  S.  O.  Ricliardson,  19  Hano. 
Spear's  Medicines,  570  Washington 
'Tobier  James  M.,  98  Carver 
Ware's  Lotion   &  Pain   Extractor, 

69,i  Cambridge 
Wild's  IndianCandy  depot,3  Brattle 

Mercantile  Agency. 

Cleveland  W.  A.  19  Doano 
Russell  ICdward  .t  Co.  25  Kilby 
Kimball  James  W.  44  Water 

Merchants. 

i'rincipalUi  nhijt  owners,  and  import' 
ers  of  curf/ors  of  /iimsia,  S.  Amer- 
ican^ (yilcutta,  (-nnton,  EurojieaUf 
and  Went  Initia  Hoods,  etc. 

Adams  John  B.  5  Com'l  wf. 

Applelon  Wm.Si  Co.  35  &  36Lo wis  wf. 

Atkins  Elisha,  26  India  wf. 


Atkinson,  Rollins  &C0.SI  Cent!  w£ 
Austin  Edward,  34  InfMa  wf. 
Austin  Samuel,  34  India  wf. 
Bacon  D.  G.  &  W.  U.  47  Comm'l  wC 
Bangs  Benj.  39  &  40  Lewis  wf. 
Bangs  Elkanah  &  Son,  11  Lewis  wf. 
Bates  Edward  C.  &  Co.  85  State 
Bates  &  Co.  55  Commercial  wf. 
Bates  Josenh  C.  103  State 
Beebe  L.  St  Co.  108  State 
Bordman  Wm.  H.  37  India  wf. 
Boynton  Edmund,  48  India  w£ 
Bi-amhall  Wm.,  3  Long  wf. 
Brewer  Charles,  25  Cinn'l 
Brooks  Peter  C.  34  Central  wf. 
Bryant  &  Sturgis,  1  Commercial  wH 
BuUard,  Lee,  &  Co.  39  India  wf. 
Burgess  Benj.  &  Sons,  '28  India  wf. 
Cabot  Stephen,  32  Central  wharf 
Cnpen  &  Bangs,  17  Lewis  wf. 
Chai>in  C.  H.  70  Com'l  st. 
Chase  Theodore,  48  State 
Chenery  &  Co.  18  Long  wf. 
Clark  B.  G.  &  Co.  63  &  &1  Comm'l  wf. 
Cobb  Jlatthew,  4  Central  wf. 
Codman  S.  7  India  wf. 
Codman  W.  C.  35  Central  wf. 
Coolidge  J.  T.  16  Union  wf. 
Crocker  &  Sturgis,  01  Commer'l  wf. 
Crockett  Geo.  W.  5  Central  wharf 
Graft  Isaac  S.  41  Central  wf. 
Cunningham  Brothers,  46  Cent'l  wf. 
Cunningham  A.&  Son,16  Rowe's  wf. 
Curtis  "Thomas  B.  63  State 
Curtis  &  Peabody,  50  India 
Curtis  Thomas,  53  Cent'l  wf.      [wf. 
Dabney  &  Cunningham,  59  Gorn'l 
Dalton  P.  R.  31  Cenitral  wt: 
Day  Joseph,  21  India  w£ 
Dixwell  .J.  J.  66  State 
Draper  Daniel  &  Son,  20  S.  Market 
Draper  Jacob  A.  33  Central  wf. 
Dwyer  John,  Sargent's  wf. 
Eager  Wm.  22  Central  wharf 
Farley  Robert,  24  State 
Fairbanks  G.  N.  27  Lewis  wharf 
Famham  P.  I.  &  Co.  2  &  4  Bath 
Fay  Wm.  C.  49  India  wf.         [wharf 
Fearing,  Thacher  &  Whiton  17  City 
Fenno  James  W.  54  Central  wf. 
Field  Benj.  F.  &  Co.  52  Central  wf. 
Forbes  John  M.4S  State 
Forbes  R  B.  48  State 
Foster  John  H.  &  Co.  50  Central  w£ 
Francis  Ebenezer,  60  State 
Gardner  Henry,  70  State 
Gardner  John  L.  5  Liberty  square 
Gassett  E.  &  Co.,  67  Commercial  wf. 
Glidden  &  WUIiams,  29  Lewis  wf. 
Glover  Saml.  G.  53  Central  wf. 
Goddard  Benj.  39  Central  wf. 
Goddard  Nathl.  Jr.  39  Central  wf. 
Goddard  Wm.  W.  17  Union  wf. 
Gossler  &  Co.  31  India  wf. 
Gould  B.  A.  20  Union  wf. 
Gray  F.  A.  31  Central  wf. 
Gray  &  Morse,  44  Central  wf. 
Hall  Andrew  T.  114  Milk 
Hallett  H.  S.  14  India 
Harris  Wm.  A.  31  India 
Hathaway  John,  56  Water 
Hawes  P.  &  J.  P.  22  Central  wharf 
Hayden  Wm.  A.  52  Central  wt: 
Hayward  E.  &  Co.,  Hayward's  w£ 
Head  Francis  C.  40  State 
Hemenway  A.  39  Lewis  wf. 
Henshaw  Charles,  18  Custom  H.  st 
Henshaw,  Edmands,  &  Co.  36  India 
Hersey  A.  C.  67  Coml.  wf. 
Higginson  J.  A.  38  Central  wf. 
Higginson  Stephen,  40  State 
Hobart  Aaron,  Jr.  40  State 
Homer  &  Sprague,  36  India  wharf 
Hooper  Robert,  47  State 
Hooper  Robert  C.  18  Central  wf. 
Hough  B.  K.  Jr.,  44  Commercial 
Howe  Thomas,  3  Long  wf. 
Howes  &  Crowell,  6<)  Coml.  wf. 
Howland  &  Pope.  53  Central  wf. 
Iluckins  James,  35  Coml.  wf. 
HunneweU  Jas.  25  Goml.  wf. 
Hyde  Wm.  A.  49  India  wf. 
lasigi  &  Goddard,  36  Central  wC 
Inches  Henderson,  Jr.  9  T  wf. 
Jones  Henry  H.  47  Central  wf. 
Kittredgc  J.  *  Co.  34  Commercial 
Kuhn  Geo.  H.  40  State 
Lang  Wm.  31  India 
Leeds  James,  18  Long  wf, 
Leeds  Timothy  C.  18  I>ong  wf. 
Lewis  A.  S.  &  W.  G.  45  Goin'l  wf. 
Lincoln  R  &  Co.  25  Central  wf. 
Lincoln  Wm.  31  India 
Lodge  James,  67  Coml.  wf. 
Lodge  John  E.  67  Coml.  wf. 
Lombard  A.  C.  5  Lewis  wf. 
Lombard  &  Whitmore,  85  State 
Loring  Elisha  T.  5'1  India  w£ 
Lyman  Geo.  T.  33  India  wf. 
Mackay  R  C.  16  Union  wf. 
Magoun  T.  &  Son,  66  State 
Mayo  John  M.  &  Co.5  India  wf. 
Means  St  Clark,  14  Central  wf. 
Melledgc  J.  P.  26  Foster's  wf. 


Minot  &  Hooper,  40  India  wC 
Minot  J.  O.  B.  20  Court 
MoringC.  H.  F.,  39  S;  40  Com'l  whf. 
Morse  Benj.  E.  Si  Central  wf. 
Nichols  Richard  G.  41  Central  wf. 
Nichols  Thaddcus,  19  Central  wC 
Nickerson  F.  St  Co.  11  GomL  w£ 
Oxnard  Henry  P.  53  ComL  w£ 
Page  Kilbr  32  Central  wf. 
Parkman  P.  M.  32  India  wf. 
Parrott  Wm.  F.  45  Central  wt. 
Parsons  Wm.  56  State 
Payson  A.  L.  56  India  wf. 
Pearson  John  H.  &  Co.  75  Long  wf. 
Peirce  Henry  A.  25  Coml.  wf. 
Perkins  &  Higginson,  38  Central  w£ 
Perkins  William,  49  Coml.  wf. 
Pickering  Arthur,  7  Long  wf. 
Ply  mpton  C.  H.  P.,  38  India  wharf 
Plvmpton  Henry,  38  India  wf. 
Piitt  Eleazer  F.  7  Long  wharf 
Pratt  &  Townsend,  46  India  wf. 
Rea  Wm.  A.  49  Central  wC 
Reed  F.  D.  70  State 
Reed,  Wade  &  Co.  15  N.  Market 
Rcggio  N.  31  Central  wf. 
Rice  S:  Thaxter,  57  Long  wharf 
Ropes  William  Si  Co.  31  Lewis  wt 
Sampson  StTappan,  25  &  26  Lewisw£ 
Sanford  Saml.  3  India  wf. 
Scudder  H.  St  Co.  1  Mercantile  wf. 
Seccomb  &  Taylor,  31  Coml.  wf. 
Shaw  Robert  G.  fi.  Co.  52  ComL  w£ 
Shaw  Southworth,56  State 
Shelton  Philo  S.  44  India  wf. 
Simpson  JI.  H.  &  Go.  31  Pearl 
Spooner  Daniel  N.  49  Central  w£ 
Sprague  P.  &.  Co.  13  Goml.  wf. 
Stone  Stephen  S.  rear  48  State 
StorerRB.  47  India  wf. 
Story  F.  H.  Jr.  34  Central  wf. 
Tenny  Marshall,  4  Central  wf. 
Thacher  St  Billings,  20  Long  w£ 
Thacher  St  Sears,  31  Long  wf. 
Thwing  S.  C.  h  Co.  8  Kilby 
Tisdale  J.  Jr.  63  State 
Torrey  Samuel,  15  Congress 
Tracy  Frederick  U.  5  Chatham  row 
Train  Enoch  St  Co,  37  St  38  Lew  is  wf. 
Tuckerman,  Townsend,  St   Co.  4S 
Tudor  Fred'k,  '20  Court  [Central  wf. 
Wain  Wright  StTappan,  29  Centr'l  w£ 
Waldron  John,32  CentraHwf. 
Wales  T.  B.  St  Co.  Wales  wf. 
AValker  St  Brother,  81  State 
Ward  Joseph  W.  108  State 
Ward  Wm.  108  State 
Weld  &  Minot,  53  Central  wf. 
Weld  Wm.  F.  S:  Co.  42  Central  wf. 
Welles  Benj.  86  State 
Weston  E.  &  Sons,  37  Coml.  wf. 
Wheelwright  E.  30  Coml. 
Wheelwright  S:  Cobb,  47  Central  wf. 
White  B.  C.  47  Central  wf. 
White  B.  F.  45  MUk 
Wigglesworth  Edw.  16  India  wf. 
Wigglesworth  Thomas,  16  India  wf. 
Wigglesworth  Thos.  Jr.  16  India  wf. 
Wills  Charles,  '21  Union  wf. 
Williams  &  Daland.  33  Lewis'  wf. 
Winsor  Henrv,  13  Coml.  wf. 
Worthington'W.  S:  Co.20  Central  wf. 
Zipcy  St  Wyman,  17  Rowe's  wt. 

Mesmeric  Examinations. 

Macomber  P.  R  6  Lowell 
Pinkerton  Thomas  H.  35  May 
Swan  A.,  3  Lowell 

Metal  Eoofers. 

[See  Miscellaneous.] 

Metals.    (Dealers  in.) 
Ellison  James,  20  Broad 
Farmer  S:  Rogers,  11  Broad 
Farrar,  Richards,  S:  Co.  41  S.  Market 
FuUerton  St  Raymond,  147  Milk 
Howard  Charles,  76  Water 
May  Samuel  St  Go.  1  Broad 
Picrpont  Wm.  A.  &  Co.,  42  Water 

Midwives. 

Those  marked  thus  [  *3  have  Certifi- 
cates of  qualification  from  the  bo»- 
ton  Female  Medical  SchooL 
Alexander  Mary  A.  18  Brighton 
*Davis  Martha,  69  Salem 
♦Drew  Caroline,  23  W.  Dedham 
*Eaton  Edee,  10  Indiana 
GiiardinLouis,  Mrs.,  2  Eliot 
Jenkins  Mary,  1  Adams  place 
■lones  Rachel  T.  13  Blossom 
Porter  Mary  S.  23  Liverpool,  E.  B. 
*Sawin  Martha  A.  138  Court 
*Spear  Mary  M.  570  Washington 
Swanbere  F.  W.  3  Province 
Wiswell  Rebecca,  5  Norfolk  pi. 

*<,*  The  names  of  a  number  of 
others,  i«  Boston  and  vicirdty,  may  be 
learned  by  inquiring  at  the  Ijssti- 
TUTION,  BoyUton,c.  Carver. 


SUFFOLK     COUNTY. 


201 


Military  Goods. 

llnk.T  Jcihn  li.  (.ujw),  Ili  Court 
Iw.sUt  (in,,  li.  L".t  TiiMKint  row 
.l.iiiiK,  Hall,  &  I'oiir,  'JJd  Wa-shiiigton 
JtoulBtom;  K.  A.  '.I  llaiiovcr 

Milliners. 

Aclurns  I.yiliiH'.,  S.'.  Cniiil.riclKP 
Akaniinii  Marf,'Mn't,  ".us  Wiiehingt'n 
Ayi-fS  iBulu'lU-.  :ilL'  Wa^liington 
H.iilcy  Small,. V.l  Wasliiiigtoa 
Hailey  T.  M.  .>M  Wnshington 
Hiildwin  M.  .Wl  Wimhington 
Boals  Nancy,  1S.S  llanovor 
Hird  Mary,  -Kill  Wa.shington 
Hlakp  A.  4;!ll  Washington 
Boardman  JO.  2.54  Washington 
Hoyd  M.  (patterns f urn.)  l.Sii  Wash. 
Brown  &  WhapK'8,  (il  Hanover 
Caitoaux  D.A.,  :)  Temple 
Chaimian  A.  A.,  Ml  Wash. 
Claik  M.  1).  Mrs.  'io^  Wash. 
Crosby  D.  H.  Kili  Hanover 
Dangers  ft  Hongland,  ■V>,'>\  Wash. 
Du  Audebert  II.,  1  Cambridge 
Dunbar  S,  C,  2  Sumner,  E.  B. 
kherle  Raehcl,  24(5  Washington 
Kdgar  M.  "iKl  Washington 
Foster  N.  U.  •'S&h  Washington 
Gilley  S.  W.  ,'i42"Wa3hington 
CJrcenwoud  C.  S.  .■i\  Hanover 
Harenton  M.  278  Washington 
Hill  E.  W.  :n  Tremont  row 
Hodges  .T.  O'.  240  Washington 
Ilollis  Elizabeth,  1()5  Fourth 
Kelley  H.  E.  B.  Mrs.  .'i.S  Hiinover 
Kingswell  Mary,  Maverick  sq. 
J,ow  E.,  ()  Essex 

Maekfarland  E.  G.  251  Washington 
Manning  M.  &  E.  89  Cambridge 
Mennis  H.  T.  10.3  Summer 
Moore  II.  J.,  2.50  and  472  Wash. 
Nash  H.  511  Wash.  &  1.S4  Hanover 
Newton  &  Warren,  215  Washington 
Nutting  N.  242  Washington 
Page  P.  D.  .I  Hanover 
Pearson  S.  K.  242  Wash. 
Pierce  Mary,  472  Wash. 
Putman  Mary,  244  Washington 
Richardson  ft.  P.  290  Washington 
Robertson  Mary,  20  Broadway 
Robbins  L,  J.  llil  Hanover 
Russell  A.  L.  49\  Hanover 
Shepherd  F.  C.  "51  Cambridge 
Skelton  E.,  Myrtle,  cor.  Joy 
Skimmings  Jane  H.  1G3  Hanover 
Small  A.  B.,  489  Wash. 
Smith  C.  P.  7  Summer 
Stickney  I.  14  Sumner 
Thoma.J  K.  J.,  2  Tremont  row 
Tilton  S.  A.  11  Winter  [44V  Hanov. 
WalshG.  Mrs.  (importer  of  fashions) 
Warren  Ralph,  92  Court 

Millinery  Goods. 

Blanchard  F.  H.  &  Co.  25  Milk 
Brown  &  Eustis,  6  &  8  Milk 
Brown  William  I...  2.33  Wash. 
Ccortre  L.  A.  179  Washington 
Harrnigton  S.  &  J.  &  Co.,  69  Milk 
Havward  W.  A.  212  Washington 
Knight  Fred.  L.  135  Broadway 
Mann  .lohn,  Tremont.opp.  Hano'er 
Mann  Wm.  H.  &  Co.  27  Milk 
Niish  H.  511  Wash. 
Onthank  S.  G.,  173  Wash. 
Ordwav,  Prince  &  Co.,  15  Milk 
Partridge  A.&  Co.  201  Wash. 
Partridge  H.  P.  &  II.,  1.38  Federal 
Plimpton  J.  W.  &  Co.  46  Milk 
Prescott  Brothers,  2.3  JlUk 
Ring  R.  G.  17  Hanover 
Smith.  Sumner  &  Co.  35  Slilk 
Stone  Nathaniel,  2;i5  Washington 
Teunev  Brothers,  9  Milk 
Tilton 'Sam'l  515  Wash. 

Morocco  Leather  Dealers. 

Alley  John  B.,  18  Blackstone 
Bassett  Cushman,  44  North  Market 
Brackett  Josiah,  II  Exchange 
Cobb  &  Hartshorne,  13  Fulton 
Fernnld  William  R.  40  N.  Market 
Hall  Geo.  S.,  Fnlton,  c.  Shoe  &  L. 
Hunt  &  Ramsay,  29  North  Market; 
Eahr  P,  A.  21  Devonshire 
I.illic  Thos.  E.  &  Co.  24  Exchange 
Munroe  J.  M.,  6  N.  E.  block 
Newhall  F.  S.  &  Co.  15  &  17  Fulton 
Norton  E.  L.  10  Haverhill  (binding) 
Packer  Charles,  26  N.  Slarket 
Packer  George,  10  Blackstone 
Reynolds  &  Wait,  8  N.  E.  block 
Scwall  &  Withington,  7  Blackstone 
Souther  Jos.  Jr.  &  Co.  30  N.  Market 
Sweetser  Samuel.  32  N.  Market 
WilleyE.  Jr.,  20  Central 

Music  Publishers. 

Chickcrin"  C.  F.  SiS  Washington 
Day  H.  \Y.  S  Court  sq.  (sight  sing.) 
Ditson  Oliver,  115  Washington 

23~ 


Johnson  A.  N.,  86  Tremont 
Drdway  A.  &  J.  P.  3.39  Washington 
Prentiss  II.H.,Joy'»  build V.HlWiucli. 
Prentiss  John,  81  Washington 
Reed  G.  P.  Si  Co.  17  Tremont  row 
Tolman  Henry,  l.V!  Washington 
Wade  E.  H.  197  Washington 

Musical  Instruments. 

Biunev  M.  ft  ('(>.7T  Court 
CliippChas.  (■..<!  Co.  (;9  Court 
Ditson  (Jliver,  115  Washington 
Johnson  A.  N.,  .S(i  TremonF 
Ordway  A.  &  J.  P.  3.39  Washington 
Prentiss  Henry,  '13  Court 
Reed  George  P.  &  Co.  17  Trem.  row 
Robbins  George  W.  83  Court 
Tnlman  Henry,  l.W  Washington 
Wade  E.  II.  197  Washington 

Musical  Instrum't  Makers. 

Berteling  Tlieo.  IS  Harvard  [il. 
Clark  T.  C.  .'k  Co.  49  Causeway 
Crosby  Walter,  15  Uawley 
(jra\  es  &  Co.,  18  Harvard  pi. 
Hunting  &  Co.,  .3-1  Causeway 
SchaufHer  F.  G.  &  Co.  .3(M  Wash. 
Tolman  Henry,  l.V!  Washington 
White  I.  J.  &  A.  W.  .59  Court 
White  J.  H.  .59  Court 
Wright  E.  G.  715  Court 

Nails. 

BuUard  I^ewis  &  Co.  51  Kilby 
Coitin  Wm.  E.  &  Co.  105  State 
Ellis  &  Meriam,  .35  India        [bnild. 
Gould  J.  S.  &  Co.  8  Faneuil  Hall 
Newell  &  Andrews,  65  jjroad 
Old  Colony  Iron  Co.  79  State 
Page,  Briggs&  Babbitt  liS2  S. Market 
Phillips  &  Sheldon,  13  E.  R.  R.  wf. 
Lazell,  Perkins  &  Co.  28  Broad  [wf. 
Ranstead,  Dearborn  &  Co.  25  Foster's 
Richardson  &  Edmonds,  22  Broad 
Thomas  Wm.  &  Co.  79  State 
Tobcy  J.B.&Co.,  2&3Citv  wf.  [Water 
Trem't  Iron  Co.  Wm.  S.  Samp80n,59 
Weymouth  Iron  Co.  134  Milk 

Naval  Stores. 

Clark  &  .Tones,  Fort  Hill  wf. 
Copeland  &  Kidder,  2t;  Chatham 
Henshaw  Charles,  15  Custom  H.  St. 
Hoxie  T.  W.  &  Co.  42  Long  wf. 
Kittredge  Jeremiah  &  Co.,  ,34  C'ornl. 
Simmons  Thomas,  7  India 

Notaries  Public. 

Adams  Charles  B.  F.  29  State 
Alline  W.,  at  Court  House 
Bailey  Adams,  at  Court  House 
Bigelow  John  P. 
Bigelow  Prospott,  ,31  State 
Chapiiinii  n.  It.  h.  8  West  Cedi-.r 
Clark  Ilenrv,  21  State 
Cowles  Win'.  W..  77  State 
Crocker  Hcnrv,  (18  State 
Currier  Benj.H,  Merch.Ex.  1st  floor 
Dexter  Thomas  A.  28  State 
Drown  Thos.  63  State 
Harris  Geo.  S.,  77  State 
Hay  ward  Charles,  59  State 
Hockey  Joseph,  16  Long  wf. 
.Tenks  S.  H.  81  Wash.  &  2.50  Broadw. 
Eoring  John  J.,  Mereh.  Exchange 
Montgomery  Ilngh,  Turn  p.  n.  4th 
Parker  M.  S.  13  Brazer's  building 
Richarilsnii  Henry  L.  I.'M  State 
Sharp  Daiiirl.  Jr.,  .39  Com'I  wharf 
Sibl.v  1!..  3  StMte 
Thacher  Geo.  .M.  66  State 
Thompson  Newell  A.,  ().  S.  House 
Tyler  J.  S.  2  Suffolk  b..  Change  av. 
Webb  Seth  Jr.,  7  Court  square 

Oars. 

Page  E. .'«  E.  R.  R.  wharf 
Winsor  Edward,  14  Coinl.  wt 

Oil  and  Candles. 

Sptr7>i. 
*  Deuot':!{  1tn>  Mnn  ufacturers, 
Adams  E.  4  Central  wharf 
Barker  E.  H.  &  Co.  8  Broad 
Buttcriield  Simeon,  24,\  Long  whf. 
Cailender  W.  B.  Jr.,  72' Atkinson 
Carruth  &  Hall,  13  India  (lins'd  oil; 
Champion  A.  L.  &  Co.  21  Com.  wf. 
*Downer  Sam'l  Jr.  1(X)  State 
*Fisher,  Warren  &  Co.  7  Centr'l  wf. 
»Fisk  R.  F.  &  J.  C.  26  South  .Alarket 
*Fisk  Wm.  P.  &  Co.  13  Long  wf. 
Gray  IL  D.  &  Son,  24  India 
Hastintrs  &  Co..  3"  Fulton 
•Kidder  J.  G.  4  South  Market 
Kingman,  Henry  &  Rico,  17  India 
Lee  James  &  Co."  18  India  wf.  (lins'd 
Mears  Granville ,  951  Water         [oil) 
Michel  James  M.,  4  Boylston  (New 

Bedford  Oil  Company) 
*Milliken  E.  C.  &  Co.,  4  Canal  &  12 

Merrimac 


•Mllllken  E.  T.  Ic  Cn.  21  N.  Market 

.Mixer/»  Pitman,  171  .Milk 

.Morrill  J.  I)  S.  Murk.t 

Oliver  Will.  B.  r.Mlnioii 

Page  Siiniuel,  22  Chatham,  (oils  & 

varnish) 
Robinson,  Wiggin  &  Co.  29  India 
Itot'crs  (ieo.  H.  (linVd)4  Central  wf. 
•Siiiiiiions  (il  o.  A.  21  Long  wf. 
•Southarrl  Zibron  /t  Co.  27  Broad 
Speare,  Burke  St  (;o.  :'.!  India 
*Sturt<vant  St  Kd-.vards,  20  Urood 
'I'liayer  .li  Rice,  .32  India 
Thorndike  E.  II.  7H7  Waiihirgt<jn 
Tufts  &  Hunting,  49  India 
Whittemore  W.&  F.H.&Co-32Broad 
VValcott&Co.  .30Ijidia 

Oil. 

Lard  and  Stearine. 
Alden  E.  (J.  170  Broad 
Baxter  .1i  Co.  108  State 
Cailender  W.  B.,  72  Atkinson 
Coburn  Henry  R.  ]3  India 
l)eering.L  M.,  108  State 
Hawes  Wm.  T.  29  India  (candle?) 
Jones  C.  L.  &  Co.  4  South  Market 
Lincoln  Wm.,  31  India 
Mears   Granville,  99  Water 
Tliaver&  Rice,  32  India 
Ward  &  Boott,  116  Milk 

Curriers'. 
Butterfield  S.  24.5  Long  wf. 
Gale  Milton,  .31  N.  Market 
Hastings  &  Co.,  .'i7  Fulton 
Milliko'n  E.  T.  &  Co.  21  N.  Market 
Perkins  R,,  Portland,  n.  Travers 
Phillips  E.  B.  91  Fulton  (cod  liver) 
Southard  Z.  &  Co.  27  Broad 
Ware  Leonard,  Broad,  n.  Liverpool 

wf.  office  32  I>ong  wf. 
Ward  Nahuin  &  Co.  1(M  &  106  Ful- 
ton (neat's-foot  oil  and  tallow) 

Opticians. 

Pf.ine  C.  M.  23,s  Wasliin^ton 
Prince  A.,  82  Washincton 
Raymond  F.  C.  4  Bromtield 
Thaxter  &  Brother,  162  Washington 
Widdifield  D.  B.  &  Co.  148  Waih. 

Organ  Builders. 

Raker  John.  12:1  Cambridge 
Hook  E.  &  G.  G,  1  Second 
Nichols  .NL  O,  \M  Wash,  (reed) 
Plimpton, .lob  60  Tyler 
Simmons  W.  B.  D.i  Co.  Causeway 
Warren   Thomas  D.,  Uarr.  av.  n. 
the  bridge 

Oysters. 

Atwood  David,  121  North 
Atwood  Elisha,  lutf  Pleasant 
Atwood  J.  &  C.  W.  27  Bromfield 
Atwood  R  C.&  Co. Trem,  n.  Ples'n't 
Atwood  Timothy,  Devonshire 
Atwood  T,  70  Cambridge 
Atwood  Wm.  H.  &  H.  24  &  25  Union 
Baker  St.  Wright, 2  Brattle 
Baker  S.,  S.  K,  cor.  F.  H.  Market 
Baker  J.  Y.  &  Co.,  N.  E.  c.  F.  H.  M. 
Barry  Parker  II.  3  Court  av. 
Beauian  .V.  6S1  Washington 
Bennet  M.  W.28  School 
Brigham  Peter  B.  95  Court 
Brown  J.,  12  Federal 
Chandler  J.  G.,  Sumner,  E.  B, 
Dunlap  John,  40  Fleet 
Dunn  H.  S.,  Devonshire,  c.  Water 
Dyer  Freeman  -M.  12  U.  S.  Hotel 
Gilmore  John,  Carver,  c.  Eliot 
Hamblen  J.  B.  19  Jlerrimac 
Hamblen  C.  &  Co.  10  Batterymarch 
Harding  James  IL,  r.  48  Congress 
Harriman  Wm.,  E  st  c.  Broadway 
Hastings  &  .Morrill.  Park  Hall 
Higgins  J.  S.  12S  Court 
Holmes  Edward,  Fourth 
Jacobs  Justin  B.,  +15  Washington 
Johnson  James  T.  .'xl  Hanover 
Lewis  G.  .-v.  i^l  Washington 
Manuel  .M.,  Wintlirop  Market.E.B. 
Peii-ce  Joseph,  92  Tremont 
Pierce  Isaac,  12  Winter 
Read  Charles  E.  71  Fourth 
Rich  C.  H.9'.>  Han.. ver 
Trainer  Will.  c'.  -Mweiickaq. 
Turner  J.  M.,  2;i|  Wa-shingtou 
Warns  W.  22iU  Hanover 
Woodman  J.  .\I,.U.  E.,110  Court 
Wyman  J.  18  Franklin 

Painters. 

Coaeh  and  Chaise  Painters. 
Bates  A.  S.  7  Chapman  pi. 
Blaney  Jolin,24  Friend 
Brainard  Amos  H.  KM  Hair.  ar. 
Brainard  E.  H..  Turnpike,  c6th  sL 
Bird  E.  L.  2o7  Tremont 
Coles  E.  G.,  Beverly 
Gardner  Geo.  W.  457  Tremont 
Gardner  Henry  N.  5  E.  Orange 


202 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  KECORD. 


llascltine  James,  !1S  Beach 
.Ionian  Charles,  .51  Eliot 
J{<)\vull  Rufus,  'riirnpike.  c.  Swan 
Salmon  .John  M.  li  Hawley 
Salmon  John  Jr.  .S  East  Dover 
Williams  T.  A.  M  Eliot 

House,  Si^ii,  §•  Fancy  Painters. 

Anslcy  Thomas,  V,  Ilawiey 
Bilker  R.  &  Son,  4111  Wnslungton 
Balcom  &  Williams,  "2  PincKney 
Barnard  &  Sprague,  Turnp.  n.  4th 
Bates  John,  3  Province 
Bates  Samuel  D.  .57.1  Court 
Booth  E.  H.  57  Portland 
Bovey  &  Kimball,  U>  Wash. 
Brown  John  G.  24  Wilson  lane 
Bruce  J.  L.  2  N.  side  Com'l  wharf 
Burgess  Charles  S.  1  Uawley 
Butts  G.  &  E.,  Marginal.  E.  B. 
Buzzcll  J.  T.  liVi  Washington 
Cabot  H.  »)  Blackstone 
Cass  C.  C.  rear  .Vi  Broad 
Cassell  E.  I).  (il)J  Cornhill 
Cassell  0.  KB  Court  &  Si  Fiiend 
Clark  B.  M.  &  Co.  71  Broad  and  2 

I.cwis,  c.  Com. 
Clarke  Wm. II  K.R.  Mk., Lincoln 
Clontman  J.  S.  5  Bromlield 
Codman  Charles  A.  41  Broad 
Cook  James  M.  24  Atkinson 
Cotton  John  Jr.  6  Har.  avenue 
Currier  l.,ewis,  Tyler,  n.  Harvard 
Currier  S.  Q.&  J.  M.  r.  Hask.  bid. 
Cushing  Wm.  4'J  Myrtle 
Desmond  D.  head  of  Union  wf. 
Dexter  H.  N.  11  Eayette  ct. 
Ellis  Samuel,  Sumner,  E.  B. 
Everbeck  John,  0.5  Water 
Femald  Eli,  302  Tremont 
French  &  Nye,  r.  21  Harvard 
Gage  John   M.  S.'i  Sudburv 
Gibson  &  Gitchcll,  40  Bromfield 
Goodwin  John,  ill  Portland 
Goodwin  W.  F.  Bromf.  opp.  chapel 
Green  John,  Jr.  (;57J  Washington 
Griffin  J.  B.  72  Cambridge 
Griffith  E.  R.  28  Avery 
Harriman  J.  91  Water 
Hastings  Samuel,  Hawley 
Haven  Calvin  W.  8  Essex 
Hayden  F.  1  Winter 
Henderson  C.  &  Son,  .SI  Hanover 
Hey  wood  H.  M.,  City  Market 
Homer  Albert,  Derby  range 
Horn  C.  F.  7  Market  sq.  Change  av. 
Howland  Freeman,  71  Pleasant 
Ilsley  Rosea,  Jr.  ,54  Commercial 
.Tenkins  Hcni-y,  2.58  Broad 
Jenkins  Solon,  250  Broad 
Jenkins  Joshua,  98  Broadway 
Jones  Horatio  G.  24  Congress 
Kauffer  J.  T.,  Suffolk,  c.  Canton 
Kemp  Henry,  4  Haverhill 
Kittreclgc  J.  D.  4  Bennet 
ICnox  Charles  H.  .32  Sudbury 
I>eeds  &  Ricker,  S!  Union 
Longley  A.  C.  112  Cambridge 
Magee  &  Simpson,  1(>  Leveret 
Mansfield  E.  F.  10  Avery 
Martin  John  S.  9  Hawley 
Martin  Richard  S.,  8  Province 
Massy  Hugh,  59  Endicot 
Mayer  &  I'lscher,  (fresco)  475  Wash. 
Mitchell  Wm.  B.  7«  Union 
M'Pherson  W.  J.  &  W.,  Derby  range 
Morton  E.  G.,  Kingston,  c.  Bedford 
Morton  James,  29J  Atkinson 
Morris  T.  D.  18  School 
Muhlig  J.  M.  130  Tyler 
Needham  Christoph'r,ll  Fayette  et. 
Nichols  &  Miller,  over  31  Congress 
Noyes  Charles  E.  92  Harrison  av. 
Noyes  E.  L.  rear  375  Wasliington 
Paine  A.  C.  90  Dover 
Park  Charles  R.  293  Washington 
Pitman  John  H.  2.50  Fourth 
l\)llard  A.  M.  l()5i  Commercial 
Pond  &  BowkcT,  51  Sudbury 
Punchard  &  Goo<lwin,  1.50  Hanover 
Redding  Charles,  98  Court 
Richards  &  Noyes,  42  School 
Roberts  J.  C,  ■14  Causeway 
Robinson  R'l\,  Richmond,  c.IIano. 
Ropers  «:  BliucI,  WM  Hanover 
Rolland  John  H.  U'Blossom 
Rose  &  Ropes,  92  Federal 
Savage  Otis  S.  rear  ."{14  Washington 
Sawyer  Thos.  J.,  ISO  Federal.c.  High 
Schell  L.  702  Washington 
Smith  Charles  A.  11  Kingston 
Stafford  J.  C.  &  I.  D.  20  Carver 
Stewart  II.  I>.  (!2j  Cornhill 
Stone  T.  3(!  Bowdoin  and  12  Green 
Street  John,  311  Tremont 
Tucker  &  Thompson,  4(!  Causeway 
Tyler  F.  I..  Har.  avenue,  c.  Dover 
Vinal  E/.ra,  21  Union 
VoKc  Edw.  A.  &  Co.  193 Com'l 
Wardwell  &  I'ri<'i.t,3.il  Cambridge 
Ware  Daniel  U.  091  Cambridge 
Watts  &  Richev,  9  Derby  range 
Weston  Wm.  l4  Lewis,  E.  B. 
Wctherbeo  Daniel,  9  Itorvard  place 


Wharton  Robert,  595  Washington 
Whitcher  J.  P.,  Broadway,  n.  A 
Wheelock  E.  C.  2  Pleasant 
Woodburv  Thomas  S.,  Haverhill,  c. 
Yeudell  Oeo.  13  Lindall  [Charl'st'u 

Marine  Painters. 
Drew  C.  18  Court 
Nichols  G.  A.,  32  Wash,  (artist) 
Scott  John  W.  A.  10  Treui.  Temple 

]\riniature  Painters. 
Clark  Alvan,  15  Tremont  row 
Russell  M.  B.  Mrs.  7  Montgomery  pi. 
Staigg  R.  M.  Hi  FrankUn 

Sign  and  Standard  Painters. 
Adams  C.  H.  31  Fulton 
Childs  F.  E.  27  Dock  square 
Eaton  C.  O.  Court,  opp.  Hanover 
Guelpa  Philip,  115  Court 
Hartley  T.  R.  44  N.  Market 
Hopps  &  Breslaw,  75  Union 
Horn  C.  F.  7  Market  sq.  Change  av. 
Lawler  Wm.  115  Court 
Lloyd  D.  r.  .357  Washington 
Peabody  Henry  G.  3<1  Hanover 
Savory  Thomas.  U  Tremont  r. 
Smith  E.  L.,  .12  Washington 
Somerby  F.  T.  02*  Cornhill 
Somerby  L.  5  Bromfield 
Wolcolt  J.  10  Dock  sq. 

Portrait  Painters. 
Alexander  Francis,  34  Tremont  row 
Ames  Joseph,  ll.J  Tremont  row 
Ball  T.  17A  Tremont  row 
Barry  C.  A.  9  Amory  Hall 
Beebe  Wm.  (dealer)  37^  Tremont  r. 
Bracket!  W.  M.  8i  Tremont  row 
Carlton  W.  T.  259'Washington 
Chandler  J.  G.  opp.  34  Eliot 
Clark  A.  15  Tremont  row 
Codman  J.  Amory,  (landsc.)  8  Amo- 
ry Hall 
Dana  W.  P.  W.  11  Tremont  Temple 
Edwards  Thomas,  38  Tremont  row 
Fisher  A.  (landscape),  220J  Wash. 
J'urness  W.  H.  Jr.  (crayon)  3  Amo. 
Harding  C.  IJ  Tremont  row    [Hall 
Hanley  W.  H.  3  Amory  Hall 
Hoit  A.  G.  228  Washington 
HoUingsworth  G.  4  Amory  Hall 
Hubba'rd  Charles,  U  Tremont   row 
Hudson  W.  Jr.  5V  I'remont  row 
Johnston  D.  C.  (artist),  37  Trem.r. 
Kimberly  D.  12  Tremont  'I'emple 
Morrison  Wellman,  14  Trera.  T'ple 
Nutting  Benj.  F.  20  Washington 
Ordway  Alfred,  S.V  Tremont  row 
Otis  B.  17  Bennet' 
Ransom  A.  6  Amory  Hall 
Sadler  R.  20  Washington 
Spear  T.  T.  38  Trem.  r.  (historical) 
Thompson  Cephas  G.  2.57  Wash. 
Wight  M.  5\  Tremont  row 
Willard  IL, 'artist,  5S  Tremon   row 
Willard  W.,  129  Wa'shington 

Ship  Painters. 
Albertson  Wm.  S.,  Sumner,  E.  B. 
Ellis  Samr\el,  Suranei,  E. B. 
Jenkins  Henry,  Arch  wf^  258  Broad 
Jenkins  Solon,  250  Broad 
Isley  Hosea,  54  Commercial 
Nickerson  A.,  Cunningham's  wf.EB 
Vose  Edward  A.,  Marine  Railway 

Painters,  Glaziers,  ^  Plumbers. 

Clark  B.  JI.  &  Co.  71  Broad 
Cook  James  M.  24  Atkinson 
Kittredge  J.  D.  4  Bennet 
Noyes  E.  L.  r.  375  Washing.  [Hano. 
SnoUing  E.  H.  &  Son,  Richmond,  n. 

Paints,  Oil,  and  Glass. 

Badger  C.  II.  &  Co.  49  Blackstone 
Banker  &  Carpenter,  107  State 
Barnes  John,  8  North 
Bird  J.  A.  &  W.  &  Co.  .53  Chatham 
Briggs  &  Robinson,  27  Commercial 
Brown,  Lamsini  .t  Co.  41  India 
Carruth&lliill,  I".  Inclia  [wf. 

Carruth,Whittii'r.'vSwi'clser,4Long 
Chapin  .%  Wbilun,  i:.  .t  10  Comm'l 
Coburn  E.  O.  .<•  Co.  1.5  liroad 
Crocker  &  Bi'II,  :.:i  r.lMikstonc 
Fletcher  &  Ajiploton,  2  India 
Greenwood  Jolm,  9  .t  II  K.  li.  R.  wf. 
Hale,  Day  &  Story,  7  I-ong  wharf 
Henderson  C.  &  Son,  31  Hanover 
Ilensbaw  &  Prescott,  1  India 
Hill,  Candler  &  Co.  28  S.  Market 
HoUis  Thomas,  30  Union 
Hunnewell  J.  I-.  &  Co.  8  Com'l  wf 
King  &  Dexter,  20  India 
Porter  .t  ati'lullir,  11  India      [ham 
Randall  Brodi.rs  ,^  Co..'iO,Wl  Chat- 
Redding  (Charles,  98  Court 
Reed,  CutUr  Ik  Co.,  3!  India 
Stimson  &  Whiting, .5.5  Broad  [F.  IT 
Thaver,  Hovcv  «t  Homer,  .i .%  4  S.  of 
Wardsworth,  Nye  &  Co.  110  State 
Wheeler  Asahel,  59  Union 


Wheeler  Lewis,  Br'd,  c.  Custom  H. 

Whitney  Wm.  F.  &  Son,  5<i  Chat'm 

Palm  Leaf  and  Hats. 

Jenkins,  Gorham  &  Co.  .55  Pearl 
Morse  R.  M.  &  Co.  9  S.  Market 
Perrin  A.  W.  &  S.  C.  &  Co.  53  Kilby 
Rand,  Ellis  &  Co.  1.59  Milk 
Rice  &  Wason,  09  Pearl 

Paper  Hangings. 

*  Dr.notcs  the  Mnnufacturers, 
Allen  Zenas,  31  School 
Atkins,  Stedman  &  Co.  1B3  Milk 
Atkinson  C.  T..  473  Washington 
*Breed  H.  A.  431  Washington 
■Bigelow  J.  R.  &  Co.,  41  Federal 
•Boston  &  Chelsea  Co.  4  Union  bl. 
Briggs  Enos  &  Co.  52  Chatham 
Bumstcad  E.  W.  &  Co.  113  Wash. 
*Bumstead  Josiah  F.  134  Wash. 
Cook  Charles  Edward.  220  Wash. 
Foster  J.  H.  &  Son,  150  Washington 
French,  Wells  &  Co.  151  Milk 
*Grant  Charles  E.  12  Union 
*Gregory  Samuel  H.  &  Co.  25  Court 
*Hadaway  J.  T.  &  Co.  1  Union  bl'k 
*HazeIton,  Cowdin,  &  Co.  40  Cong. 
Homer  Wm.  F.  &  Co.  .33  Union 
Mellen  &  Co.  20  Merchants  row 
+Merriam  Otis,  4  Union  block 
♦Merrill  Brothers,  78  Blackstone 
*Newcomb  N.  Jr.  1C8  Washington 
*Norcross  Otis  &  Co,  23  So.  INfarket 
Perkins  John  &  Co.  40  Broad 
*Rider  N.  M.  Jr.  540  Washington 
Simpson  &  Caldwell,  51  &  53  Broad 
Thomas  S.  49  Cambridge 
"Thomson  &  Walker,  153  Merrimac 
Varnum  Wm.  30  Wash. 
Wiggiu  C.  E.,  Hanover,  c.  Marshall 

Paper  Hangers. 

Bird  Isaac,  Fourth,  corner  Atlantic 

Clark  Caleb,  21  Union 

ClarkG.L.  12  Union 

Davis  J.  G.,  180  Federal,  c.  High 

Dean  James,  25  Bromfield 

Eaton  S  J.,  3  Chapman  place 

Hill  Eli,  14  Lewis,  E.  B. 

Hitchiugs  E.  W.  li  Province 

Lethbridge  W.  F.  rear  basement 
Marlboro'  Hotel 

Locke  H.  ft  G.,  04  Portland,  &  Han- 
over, c  Marshall 

Rider  N.  M.  Jr.  541)  Wash. 

Tainter  A.  400  Commercial 

Tajior  Lewis,  12  Union 

Thomas  Spencer,  49  Cambridge 

Paper  Stock. 

Lawton  Geo.  &  Co.  Matthews  wf. 
Ncwcomb  C.  O.  &  G.  217  Broad 
Newcomb  L.  217  Broad 
Roberts  Reuben,  52  Brattle 
Steams  Amos  F.,  50  Brattl 
Thompson  J.  P.  7  Water 
Titcomb  &  Nickerson,  288  Broad 

Paper  "Warehouses. 

Allen  J.  B.  18  Central 
Charter  John,  82  Blackstone 
Crane  L.  office  37  Devonshire 
Crehore  E.  office  1.31!  Washington 
Curtis  A.  C.  &  W.  office  35  Devon. 
Emerson  A.  &  Co.  Devon,  c.  S.  lane 
Grant,  Daniell  &  Co.  10  Union 
French  James,  78  Washington 
Groom  Thomas,  82  State 
Hollingsworth  J.    M.   Devonshire, 

corner  Spring  lane 
Holmes  S.  L.  41  Water 
Jones  &  AVheelwright,  6  &  8  Water 
Nortons  A.  &  A.,  12  Water 
Parker  Wm.  T.  110  State  (up  stairs) 
Thompson  J.  P.  7  Water 
Tileston  &  Hollingsworth,  8  Water 
Wilder  &  Co.  20  .t  28  Water 
AViUdns,  Rice  &  Kendall,  16  Water 

Paper  Kulers. 

Gavlord  llenrv  D.,  5  Water  ^ 
Ha'in.s  I!.  1'.  21  Cornhill 
Hill  Wm.  II.  .1  Co.  32  ComhiU 
Jaquith  M.  &  -V.  0  Water 
Reed  Josiah  M.,  30  CornhiU 
West  S.  S.,  130  State 
Wilder  W.  S.  104  Wash. 
Wilson  William  S.,  104  Wash. 

Passage  &o  Freight  Offices, 

Bartlett  C.  L.  18  Broad 

Benton  &  Co.  0.3  Court 

Burke  P.  B.  80  State 

Harnden  &  Co.  !«  State  &  41  Broad 

Kosson  Desjiatch  Line,  80  Wash. 

Kimball  Otis,  108  State 

North  &  Co.  21  India 

Ray  M.  L.  7  Albany  &  3J  Com'l 

Scovel  O.  P.  5  Broad 


SUFFOLK    COUNTY. 


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Patent  Agencies. 

Ed.lvlt.  II.  •.'■_' Stiitfi 
Lincoln  K.  1  Court 

Patent  Modicincs. 

[See  Mfdioim-fl.] 

Pattern  Makers. 

Armsbv  W.  k;  IIiuvliv 
Coffin  'G.,  Williiiins  ct. 
Cro:)hy  .Toscpli  1!.,  Iliiwkins.  c.  Ivcrs 
Hul)bar(l  Win.  W.  1l".i  Cambridso 
PriniT  N.  S.  Ill  Il.iwk-v 
Rix&  Collin,  \Villi;ini'-iCl. 
Russell  &  I'ollanl,  17  Harvard  pi. 
Stetson  S.  I-.  Ki  Harvard  pi. 
Tower  S.  G.  Haverhill.c  Charlcsfn 

Patent  &/  Enamel  Leather. 

Blake  S.  !>..  7  Central 
Coniins  L.  B.,  '22  Dock  fqnare 

Pavers. 

Davis  James,  2G  Vine 
Davis  Jonathan,  44  Chambera 
Fawcctt  Samuel  H.  S  Spring 
Goodnow  Jones.  7  Blossom  court 
Gore,  Rose  &  Co.  31  State 
Litch  S.  W.  1117  Chambers 
Mason  E.  F.  82  Brighton 

Perfumery. 

Jordan  A.  S.  131  Wash,      [(niannf.l 
Preston  Sz  Merrill,  18  and  ill  Kilby 
Pynchon  James  L.  10  Eliot 
Poor  Charles  V.,  1;1  Tremont  row 
Rowland  D.  S.  ISS  Washington 

Physicians. 

J/cmtersq/'tAe  Suffolk  DisTltifT 
Medical   Societv,  residiug    in 
the.  Vit;i.     The  list  prepared  by  II. 
W.  Williams,  Secrctaru  of  the  So- 
ciety.   Then  are  likemise  Jiiembers 
Q/'  the  Massacuusetts  Medi- 
cal Societv. 
Abbe  Alanson,  Bovls.  c.  Lowell  pi. 
Abbot  S.  L.  IG  Winter 
Adams  Edwin,  23  Oxford 
Adams  Zabdiel  B.  r.O  Tremont 
Ainsworth  F.  S.  H  Howard 
Alexander  A.  146  Broadway 
Alley  John  B.  35  Boylston 
Appleton  Beni.  B.  1  Hayward  p!. 
Ayer  James,  1(7  Hanover 
Baeon  John,  Jr.  20  Crescent  pi. 
BallStephen,.5Bumstead  pi.  [(dcnt.i 
Barnard  Chas.  F.  1  Montgomerv  pi. 
Bartlett  Geo.  1  Chnrdon 
Bethune  Geo.  A.  1C6  Tremont 
Bigelow  G.  F.  423  Washington 
Bigelow  Hen.  Jaeob,  5  Chauncy  pi. 
Bigelow  Jacob,  Summer,opp.H"aw'y 
Blake  E.  W.  28  Harrison  av. 
Bowditch  Henry  I.  8  Otis  pi. 
Briggs  W.  A.,  Bedford,  c.  Wash. 
Brewer  Thomas  JI.  10  Rowe 
Brown  Buckminster,  1  Bowdoin  sq. 
Brown  John  B.,  8  Joy 
Bryant  Henry,  16  Franklin  pi. 
Buck  Ephraim,  146  Salem 
Buckingham  C.  E.  8  Harrison  ave. 
Butler  A.  S.  42  Sudbury 
Cabot  Samuel,  Jr.  17  '\Vinter 
Calef  J.  S.  141  Broad wav,  c.  C 
Calkins,  Charles  W.  147  Pleasant 
Capcn  Robert,  1  Kneoland  pi. 
Channing  Walter,  21  Somerset 
Channing  Wm.  F.  83  Mt,  'Vernon 
Clark  Henry  G.  95  Salem 
Clark  Liither,  37  Pinckner 
Clarke  Edward  H.  21  Rowe 
Clcaveland  C.  D.  46  Ilarr.  av. 
Clough  John,  Trem.  Tem.  (dent.) 
Coale  Wm.  Edward,  7  Bowd'n  sq. 
Codman  W.  W.  S3  Bovlston  (dent.) 
Codman  B.  S.  484  Wash,  (dentist) 
Coffin  W.  S.  115  Court         [Nassau 
Cornell  W.M.  4:K!  Wash,  and  Ash.op. 
Coit  Daniel  T.  12  High,  n.  Summer 
Crane  P.  M.,  Maverick,  e.  Meridian 
Cummings  J.  A.  23  Trem.  r.  (dent) 
Curtis  Josiah,  27  Howard 
Dale  Wm.  J.  2  Bowd.  C.Cambridge 
Davenport  E.  J.  (oculist) ,  2S  Winter 
Derby  Geo.  11  West 
Dix  John  H.  (oculist),  70  Tremont 
Dupec  Horace,  Jr.  575  Washington 
Durkee  Silas,  26  Howard 
Dyer  Henry jl  Bultinch 
Eastman  E.  T.  7  Summer 
Easthara  Charles,  23  Tremont  row 
Fales  Joseph  J.,  Maverick  sq.  N.  side 
Field  Geo.  132  Court 
Flagg  J.  F.  31  Winter  (dentist) 

flint  John,  Warren,  c.  Washington 
ogg  John  S.  H.,  305  Broadway 
Folts  D.  V.  37  Maverick  sn. 
Gale  L.  B.,  3  Wells  place 
Gay  Geo.  H.,  Hollis,  c.  Tremont 
GermaineC.N.28New  P'nce,c.Ham>. 


(Jilmnn  Iieni.F.l.'.7  Federal  (dentist) 
Gleason  E.  W.,  414  Washington 
Gordon  Charles,  li  West 
Gould  A.  A.  15  West 
Grav  F.  II.  5  Ilnneoek  Cpect 

(ireeiie  Moses  C.  Merrimnc,  c.  iVuH- 
Gifgerson  James  B.  X\  Hnncuck 
(Jnrg  Saninel,  5  Howard 
(ireer  Hi.bert.  I.'i2  Hanover 
Hanaford  Wm.  (i.3  Bowdoin  sq. 
HarloM-  Kdwin  .\.  W.  !i7  Essex 
Harlow  .laines  1'.  t"  Cambridge 
Ilarwood  Daniel,  11  Suinmer(dcnl.) 
Hawes  Wm.  .".7  Common 
Hayden  John  C.  I(i4  Tremont 
Hayes  A.  A.  1  Pine 
Hayward  (ieo.  16  I'emberton  S(i. 
Hay  ward  Geo.  Jr.  7  Winter 
Heafon  Geo.  2  Exiter  pi. 
llerrick  J.  ICWnsh..  c.  F.  D.dlu.m 
Hini-kUv  J.  W.5  Miiv.-rirk  hlr„-k 
Hobli...  Ahull,  Sullolk.c.  Cantoi, 
HoflVndalil  ClKirl.-s  I'.  211  SoiricTset 
Holhrook  C.  (J.  lU",  Washington 
Holmes  O.  W.  s  M.,riti.'oniery  pi. 
HoinansJnhn.ir.l  Tremont 
Hooper  Kohrri  W.  41  ^\imnier 
Howe  S.G..  Institution  tbrthe  Blind 
Hubbard  ( Uo.  6  New  Prince 
Hymlmaii  Jiimes,  77  Atkinson 
Inehi  s  II.  v..  :lji  Washiuirtou 
Jackson  ('.  T.:!l  Somerset 
.Tackson  .lumcs, :;  Hamilton  place 
.laekson  J.  B.  S.  6  Bedford  |>1. 
.jaekson  Thoinns  P.  8.'1  Dover 
Jeflrii  s  J..hn.  15  Chestnut 
Johnsmi  L..  1"".  Hanover 
Jones  Geo.  S.  81  Charles 
Jones  J.  S.  Cambridge,  e.  Bowdoin 
KeepN.C.74Boylst'n.c.Carver(dent.) 
Kennedy  T.  J.  W.  86  Court 
Kittredce  E.  A.  24  Franklin  pi. 
Kneelaiid  Sam'l,  Jr.  Bedford 
Lane  J.  F.  W.  1  Bennet 
Lane  Jonas  H.  4  Jlontgomery  pi. 
Lawrence  AV.lt.  office  o\  Tieiiiont 

row 
Lee  Henry  S.  12  Franklin 
Leonard  Marcus  B.  14  E.  Sumner 
Lincoln  J.  R.  2  Harr.  av. 
Lodge  G.  H.  2  Bedford  .t  744  Wash. 
Lvinan  George  U.  152  Tremont 
iVfalcolm  A.  B.  204  Hanover 
Martin  Henry  J.  6  Beacon  (dentist) 
Wattson  Morris.  41  Essex,  c.  Oxford 
McGowan  D.  Turnpike,  c.  Br-osdw. 
MeGowan  ,Tohn  J.  94  Tyler 
Merrill  J.  A.  34  Tremont  row 
Mifflin  Charles,  80  Beacon 
jNIignault  L.  M.  L  2  Williams 
Minot  Francis.  120  Charles 
Molloy  P.  E.  117  Hanover 
Jloorc  Edward  B.  1.33  Hanover 
Moore  51.  A.  36  High 
Moriartv  .Tohn  M.,  Deer  L  Hospital 
Morlanil  W.  W.  rs>  Hancock 
Morrill  Samuel,  3  Kingston 
Morris  W.  B.,  Tremont,  c.  Bovlston 
Newell  R.  W.  6  Staniford 
Noves  F.  A.  2GS  Washington 
Gates  T.  F.  G  Pitts 
Odin  John,  Jr.  l^remont,  c.  Eliot 
O'Donnell  C.  B.,  16  Broadway 
Oliver  F.  E.  13  Camb.  c.  Staniford 
Osgood  David,  1  Rowe 
Otis  G.  W.  Jr.  School,  c.  Province 
Owens  T.  R.  127  Merrimac        Crow 
Paige  A.(eleetropathist)  f-i  Tremont 
Palmer  E.  D.  G.  3*  Portland 
Palmer  Ezra.  ,Tr.  1  Tremont  pi. 
Pareher  Sewell  F..Maveriek  sq.E.R. 
Parker  1).  M.  H  Summer  (dentist) 
Parker  'i'homas  I..  7  Klason 
Parker  AV.  T.  Broadway,  n.  Dorch'r 
Parkman  Samuel,  170  Tremont  [sq. 
Parks  L.  Jr.  Suffolk,  op.  BI::ckstone 
Parks  G.  B.  2-"i7  Broadway 
Patch  F.  F.  30Cireen 
Perrv  M.  S.  Pi  Rowe 
Phelps  Abner,  237  Tremont 
Phelps  Charles  A.  5  Beach 
Philbriek  S.  R.  !«•  Washington 
Pliipps  James  >L,  Eliot,  e.  Wash. 
Putnam  Charles  G.  41  Suaimtr 
Randall  B.  P.  F.  2118  Tremont 
Read  Wm.  ."iS5  AVashington 
Renton  Peter,  14  Bedfonl 
Revnolds  Edward,  29  Winter 
Richardson  A.  P.3<!  Green 
Rolfe  Enoch  C. 2fW  AA'ashington 
Russell  George,  2  Lynde 
Russell  Le  Huron.  1  Otis  pi. 
Salter  Richard  II.  1  Staniford 
Sanborn  J.'si-ph  C,  I."l  Salem 
Sargent  Howard,  711  AVashington 
Sharkev  J.  M..Feder:il,  c.  Purchase 
Shattuck  G.  C,  Staniford,  c.  Camb. 
Shattuck  G.  C.  Jr.,  15  Cambridge 
ShurtleffNiithaniel  B.  2  Beacon 
Small  Jona.  128  Hanover  (oculist) 
Smith  D.  D.  2:>!  W'ashington 
Smith  J.  A'.  C.  basement  Trem.  H. 
Snow  Asa  B.  16  Harrison  av. 
Stacy  U.  2  Blanchanl  block 


Htedmnn  C.  n.,fi  Montgomery  pL 
Steven*  Calvin,  20  Kingst/ju 
St<'venii  Jidin,  2  Howard 
StevennJohn  A.  81  Broiulwny 
Stevi-ns  JuHtin  E  2  Howard 
Steveni  N.  C.,6  lirooklinc 
Stoiif  II.  Osgood,  12  Fjiucx 
Stoni'  .lame  s  W.  6  Bowdoin  nq. 
Slori  r  I).  II.  14  Winter 
Strong  Woodl.ri(lgi-,5  Cambridge 
Sunin.r  Frcl.riek  A.  32  Ix-riiu 
TarI.ell.l.  A.-iKinin 
Thaver  David,. H  Oxford 
Thomson  G.  N.  28i;  Wanhington 
ThorndikcAV.  II..  Maverick  House 
Tobie  I.  AV.  VA  Salem 
Tower  George,  !'lcm<ant.  n.  Wash. 
Townsend  Solomon  IJ.  IS  Somemet 
Townsend  W.  E.  8  Cnnibridge 
Tnifton  ChnrlesT.  1(>1  AVash 
Tucker  i:.  (;.  I  Ilaniilf.n  pi.  (dent.) 
Tuckir  J.4  Hamilton  [,l.  (deiillst; 
I'pham  .1.  I!.  70  .Mt  Aernoa 
Wale."  T.  B.O  Allston 
War<l  Henry  A.  22H  Tremont 
AVare  Charies  E.  8  AllsUni 
AVare  John,  131  Tremont 
AVarren  John  C.  2  Park 
AVarrcn  J.  M.  6  Park 
AVarren  J.  A\'.  Jr.  10  Channing 
AVatson  A.  A.  2."i  H.arr.  av.,  c.  Beach 
AVeld  M.  AV..  14  West 
Weston  IL  E.,  AVarren,  e.  Tremont 
Whipple  S.  S.  172  Harriscm  av. 
Whitnev  A\'.  J.,  High,  c.  Federal 
White  ft.  1  Moon 
AA'illard  F.  A.  Blackstonc  sq. 
Willard  Henrv,  8  Oak 
AVilliams  H.  AV.  :;3  Essex  (oculist) 
AVilliams  J.L.  Bovlst.e.Carv.  (dent.) 
York  J.  U.  206  Broadway 


Phys 


/sicians. 

Andrews  Aaron,  PH  New  Prince 

Birnstell  J.  PlOxtord 

Brown  D.  K.  39  Cooper 

Chace  Maurice  J.,  1.30  Fourth 

Cooper  Wm.  U. 5  Avery      [trieian) 

CroiisJ.B.  19  Temple  pi.  (med.elec- 

Dolby  Wm.  Mer.  Exc.  Hotel,  State 

Douglass  I'eter  G.  40  Union 

Ellis  Thomas  T.  52  High 

Fininley  H.  5  Franklin  (orthopedic) 

Fishcher  Charles,  12  E.  Dover 

Fontaine  A.  D.  2J  Bromlield  (Fr.) 

Gait  S.,  If.'  Chambers 

(Jambcll  W.  P.  8  Howard 

Girardin  L.  2  Eliot 

Geist  ('.  F.  27  AVinter 

Hartnett  JI.  K.,  Pearl,  e.  Purchase 

Hartwcll  C.  F.,  Coiigress  House 

Haskins  James,  94  Tyler 

Hawkes  .T.  4«)  Maverick  sq, 

Hewett  S.  C.  25  Rowe 

Hilton  John,  42  Purchase  (botanic) 

Ingalls  Samuel,  89  Salem 

Kelky  J.  C.  271  Tremont 

Krebs  l-'rancis.  1  Park 

Ludwig  W.,  Fleet,  e.  Ann 

Mason  John,  116  Court 

Mather  O.  S.,3  Asylum 

McMahon  J.  B.,  JIoon,c.Moon  st.ct. 

Miles  Mason  M.  2J1  Washington 

Niles  J.  N.  4.3  Tyler 

Paige  A.  (eleetropathie)  34  Tre.  row 

Peabody  N.  C- 13  West  (honuro'thic) 

Bobbins  Chailes,  Marlboro'  Hotel 

Sanders  O.  S.  6  Howard  (homa'p.) 

Smith  T.  II.  Richmond,  c  Salem 

Snow  A.  10,3  IMnckney 

Spear  E.  D.,  .570  A\"ash.  e.  Asylum 

Spring  John,  72  South 

StarkevG.R.,  med.  eleetric'n.lPark 

Tewks'burv  C.  109  Leveret 

Waller  T.  169  Federal 

AA'anren  Ira,  1  AVinter  pi.    Copathic) 

AVesselhoelt  AV.  IS  Bedford  (horaoB- 

Weiitworth  AL  F.,  2!i3  Broadwa,v 

Whitman  E.  F.  114  Court  (oculist .% 

aurist) 
Winship  Charles  AA".  1  Quincy  pL 
AVood  C.  -AI.  li  Causeway 

Physicians  Botanic.  [Sec  p.  X."^ 

Physicians.    ( FnnaU. ) 

Anderson  C.  131  Endieot 
Busliee  K.  .3  Bartlett  pi. 
Dupee  Mnrv,  4"  lnii>n 
Hunt  II.  K.'.AIiss.  32  Green 
Jordau   .AI.  1...  1  Garaux  pl. 
AVeiting  S..  .'.791  AVashington 
Wiswall  Rebecca,  1  La  Grange  pl. 

Piano-fortes. 

Arlin  H.  AV.,  2  Union  block 
Brown  &  Mnnroe.  .i61  Wash. 
Chickering  J.  .".;>4  AVashington 
Chickering  *;  Co.  .Will  Aft' ash. 
Emerson  AA'.  P.  av5  AVash. 
Gilbert  Jjemuel.  416  Washington 
Gilbert  T.  &  Co.  400  AA'ashington 
Hallet  &  Allen.  339  Wash. 
Uallet,  Davis  &  Co.  409  WashinfitOR 


204 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Harper  Edward,  Wi  Court 
Hews  George,  355  Washington 
Ludd  A.  W.  &  Co.  au  Washington 
ManstieldE.L.S  Beach  (trimmings 
Newhall  D.  B.  344  Washington 
Niebuhr  U.  .'544  Washington 
Paul  Cliaries, o7'J  Washington 
Sartord  Henrj, 4* Washington 
Vose  Jas.  W.328  Wash,  (keys  alone) 
WillardE.  328  Washington 
Winchester  W.  P.  &  Co.  4il9  Wasli. 
Woodward  &  Brown,  352  Wash. 

Pickles,  etc. 

Brnv  C.  F.  &  Co.  3l!  Cornhill 
Davis  William  H.,  37  Broad 
Harrison  J.  J.  &  Co.,  01  Water 
Lewis  Wm.  &  Wm.  K.  56  Broad 
.Johnson,  Hamblin  &  Co.,  45  Broad 
Underwood  Wm.  &  Co.  b7  Broad 

Pilots. 

Office,  25  Sarijnif,!  Wharf. 
Brackley  Andrew,  25  Sargent's  \\f, 
Bruce  Jonathan,  Jr.  Sumner,  E.  B. 
Burrows  William,  Webster,  E.  B. 
Burrows  Stephen,  25  Sargent's  wf. 
Colby  Samuel,  Id  Sheafe 
Chandler  Heni-y  P.  20  Bennct 
Crispin  William,  7  Cottage 
Cummings  John  8  Unitv 
DoUiver  James  JI.  66  Charter 
Fowler  William,  5  Phipps  pi. 
Gumey  H.  Commereial.c.  Hanover 
Gurney  Henry  L.,  Webster,  E.  B. 
Haydtn  Abcl'T.  New  Prince 
Henessev  Richard,  148  Webster 
Hunt  Henry  0. 1',)  l-ivcrpool,  E.  B. 
Hunt  Matthew,  19  Liverpool,  E.  B. 
Hunt  Reuben  S.  6  Terrace  pi.  E.  B. 
Kelly  Robert,  5  Terrace  place,  E.  B. 
Kelly  Wm.,  Webster,  E.  B. 
Lakin  Benjamin,  Unity  court 
Lakin  Isaac,  Centre,  E.  Boston 
Lampee  Wm.  B.,  5  Unity  court 
Lunt  Jacob  C.  Webster,  E.  B. 
Macfield  John,  Webster,  E.  B. 
Martin  Elbridge  G.,  Webster,  E.  E. 
Marlin  S.  C.  4(j  Webster,  E.  B. 
Nash  Alfred,  3  Phipps  pi. 
Nash  George,  11  Sheafe 
Phillips  Norton  W.  20  N.  Bennet 
Reed  Maxtield,  Webster,  E.  B. 
Robinson  David  T.,  0  Cottage 
Tremere  B.  B..W  Salem 
Williamson  George,  20  N.  Bennet 
Wilson  John,  8  Fleet 

Planes. 

Gardner  L.  4  Green 
Stevens  Jae.  (rules),  94  Meriimac 
Tileston  T.  73  Harrison  av. 
Woodbtidge  E.  C.  811  Hanover 

Planing. 

[See  Sawing  and  Planing.] 

Plaster,  etc. 

Childs  Stephen  &  Son,  204  liar,  av 
Curtis  Edward,  48  Sea 
Hoxie  T.  W.  &  Co.  42  Long  wf. 
Kingsley  Elias,  5  Butolph 
Roby  D.  &  Co.  Causew.  ft  Chariest. 
Sprngue,  Soule  &  Co.  7  T  wharf 
Wingate  Wm.  A., Harvard,  n.  South 
Wright  E.  Jr.  11  T  wharf 
Young  C.  &  Co.,  Brown's  wharf 

Plaster  Image  Makers. 

Chickev  &  Garcy,  2  &  0  School 
Garibaldi  &  Covdiino,  142  Wash. 
Podesta  S.  12  Green 

Plumbers. 

Baird  George,  56  Cambridge 
Bothamly  George,  42  Devonshire 
Clarke  John,  118  Court 
Clifford  John  H.  (i70  Washington 
Ditson  Sam'l  J.  28  Causeway   (can- 
dle moulds) 
Dudley  B.  F.  (iC  Harrison  av. 
Fessenden  Abijah,  Beach,  c.  S<  uth 
Floyd  Thomas,  45  l^incoln 
Hunt  N.  &  Co.  26  Devonshire 
Kent  &  Smith,  211  Milk 
Leamard  &  Pollard,  16  Devonshire 
Locke  &  Cordwell,  Barrett  (ship) 
I-ockwood,  Zane  Jlc  Lumb,  5  Dtrby 

raTiL'e  k  .'14  School 
MDrlcy  I'.  B.14  Bedford 
O'Galiili.  r  P.,  i,ewis,  E.  B. 
IVaree  William,  ;i;i  &  35  Congress 
PettiiiKill  M.  5  Sudbury  &  r.  Orleans 
Pieper  P.  8'  Brattle 
Puller  A.  1").  0  Water  &. 11  Devon^h. 
Riley  JM.,  Riehmiind,  c.  Hanover 
Roberts  W.  K.  418  W.ishington 
Kobinett  J.  &  Co.  10  Alkin«on 
8ncllingI';.II.JkS"M,Ui(bm'd,c.Ilan. 
Stewart  S.  B.  88  Tremont 
W  infield  James,  Sumilcr,  c.  Bremen 


Pocket  Books. 

Dver  E.  E.  141  Washington 
Dyer  Jas.  114  Wash.  &  1'24  Camb'ge 
Marsh  John,  77  Washington 
Prang  &  Bosscrt,  .32  Wash,  (manuf.) 
Smith  S.  .1.  H.  215  Washington 
Tliaxter  Joshua,  Devonsh.  c.  AVatcr 
Vreelaud  J.  11  Devonshire 

Police  Officers. 

CSee  page  ISO.] 

Porter,  Ale,  and  Cider. 

Beard  L.,  Howard  Athena2um(min- 
Burt  Uri,  64  Com'l    [eral  w.&  sodaj 
Colder  J.  W.  &  Co.  30  Sudbury 
Carruth  D.J.  3  &  4  Gerrish  block 
Gleason  John,  85  Broad 
Hill  &  Haynes,  2  Hawley 
Kent  John,  10  Haverhill 
Laird  Robert  B.  11  Hawley 
Lawrence  Wm.  14  Hatterymarch 
Leishman  John,  5  Congress  sq. 
McKnight  John,  1.35  Fulton 
Nash,  B'eadleston  &  Co.  18  H.iverhill 
Oliver  k  Endres,  75  Broad 
Pollard  J.  U.  62  Commercial 
Peck  Levi,  9  Canal  block 
Richards  L  D.  &  Sons,  24  Elm 
Shiveriek  G.  24  Broad 
'raylor  John  &  Sons,  74  Commercial 
Thompson  &  Atkinson,  38  Brjia.i 
Webber  N.  A.  41  Broad 

Port  Wardens. 

Atkins  L  M.  68  Commercial 
Edes  Robert  B.  68  Commercial 
Howes  Willis,  68  Commercial 

Pot  and  Pearl  Ashes. 

Chamberliu  Edward,  5  India 
Stearns  Simon  &  Son,  8  India 
Thomas  Wm.  &  Co.,  70  State 
Ward  &  Boott.  116  Milk 

Printers. 

Abbott  J.  H.  10  Wash,  (press  work) 
Allen  B.  F.  166  AVashington 
Batch  Edward  L.  42  Congress 
Bang  Jacob  N.  55  Cornhill 
Bazin  George  W.  .37  Cornhill 
Seals  &  Greene,  19  Water 
Beals  Thomas,  109  Wash. 
Bemis  George  F.  23  School 
Bense  William,  130  Washington 
Blake  S.  E.  124  Washington 
Bradbury,  Harmon  &  Co.  7  State 
Bradley  'J.  N.  14  &  16  State 
Brown  A.  R.,  15  Washington 
Butts  I.  R.  2  School,  cor.  Wash. 
Carlton  Geo.  R.  166  &  168  Wash. 
Carter  T.  H.  IJ  Water 
Chadwick  William,  18  Exchange 
Chisholra  John  B.  5  Water 
Clapp  David,  over  184  Washington 
Clapp  W.  W.  1-14  Washington 
Clapp  W.  W.  Jr.  40  Devonshire 
Cross  &  Freeman,  160  Wash. 
Crocker  &  Brewster,  47  Washington 
Damrell  &  Moore,  16  Devonshire 
Davis  &  Brazier,  142  Wash. 
Dearborn  Nathaniel,  104  Wash. 
Dearborn  N.  S.  1  Water 
Drummond  Wm.  S.  :yi  Wash. 
Dutton  &  Weutworth,  37  Congress 
Eastburn  John  H.  18  State 
Elder  William,  52  Leveret 
Evans  John  D.  12  School 
Farwell  J.  E.  &  Co.  32  Congress 
Farwell  J.  H.  &  F.  F.  3  &  5  State 
Fclch  U.  E.,  12  Spring   lane 
Forbes  Abner,  over  37  Cornhill 
Hall  John  B.  66  Cornhill 
Hall  William  A.  22  School 
Hallworth  Joseph  L.  8  Congress 
Haskell  A.  W.  4  Washington 
Haven  &  Jones,  27  Devonshire 
Hewes  J.  M.  &  Co.  81  Cornhill 
Hickling  Chas.  20  Devonshire 
Hooton  David,  10  Haskins  build. 
Howe  .Jonathan,  39  Merchants  row 
Hutchinson  Wm.  H.  210  Wash. 
Jeuks  (iio.  C.  S:;  Hanover 
Kecnaii  M.  II.  2  Wilson  lunc 
Kidder  Andrew  l'..,  (i  School 
Learned,  Tompsiin,  &  Co.  86  Statu 
Lcars  W.  C.  21!  Washington 
Mftrdeu  W.  32  Congress 
Marvin  T.  R.  42  Congress 
Miuon  Henry,  128  Wash. 
Me.id  Cliiirles  ('.01  Wash. 
Mi'iuluin  J.  P.  ".5  Washington 
Moody  C.  ('.  r.  .W  Washington 
Mudge  Alfred,  21  School  [Spring  1. 
Muuroc  &  Francis,  Devonshire,  c. 
Prentiss*  Sawyer,  J 1  Devonsbiru 
Rand  Geo.  C.  &  Co.  3  Cornhill 
Sleeper  «;  Rogers,  12  State 
Snow  Georec  K.  5  Washington 
St;iev  k.  Ricliardson,  11  Jlilk 
Stiles  R.  St  Co.  4  liberty  sq. 
Tliurston,  Torrey  &  Co.  31  Devon. 


Torrey  Joseph  G.  4  Water 
Tuttle  &  Dennet,  21  School 
Tyler  &  Blanchard,  Maverick  sq. 
Watson  George  B.  25  Doane 
"White  &  Potter,  Spring  lane 
White  George  W.  154  Washington 
■White  Josiah,  10  Wash. 
Wilson  John  &  Son,  22  School 
Wright  &  Hasty,  3  'Water 

Printers.    (Copperplate.) 

Andrews  R.,  llfi  Washington 
Bufford  J.  H.  260  Washington 
Damrell  &  Moore,  16  Devonshire 
Dearborn  Nathaniel,  104  'Wash. 
Dearborn  N.  S.  1  Water 
Deeley  C.  5  Merchants  row 
Holland  T.  R.  12  School 
Stevens  Luther,  ISG  Washington 
Thaver  B.  W.  &  Co.,  204  Wa-ih. 
Wils'oii  W.  W.  23  Court 

Printers'  Ink  Dealers. 

Boston  Type  Foundry,  Spring  lane 
Chadwick  William,  18  Exchange 
Clark  Isaac  P.  113  VVashington 
Clark  Geo.  Jr.  &  Co.  152  'Wash. 
Dutton  &  Wentworth,  ;37  Congress 
Hill  Wm.  H.  &  Co.  32  Cornhill 
Phelps  &  Dalton,  52  Wasli. 

Produce. 

Adams  C.  P.  16  Merchants  row 
Alden,  Taylor  S  Co.  0  Gerrish  block 
Avery  II.  N.  33  Clinton 
Ayer  &  Stone,  7  Market  sq. 
Bailey  Benjamin,  46  Brattle 
Baldwin  B.  D.  1  Fanueil  Hall 
Baldwin  &  Stone,  9  Market  sq. 
Bancroft  &  Boswell,  121  Leveret 
Barnard  &  Tufts,  52  Chatham 
Bartlett  J.  W.  &  Co.  47  Chatham 
Belknap  &  Co.  6  &  7  Gerrish  block 
Belknap  Lyman,  9  Clinton 
Bigelows  &  Davis,  7  N.  Market 
Birchard  £.  A.  33  Broad 
Birchard  &  Eldridge, '.«  Elm 
Brown  A.  S.  &  J.,  106  State 
Brown  &  Kendall,  ICO  State 
Carr  &  Eaton,  1  Merchants  row' 
Chamberlain  John  H.  8  Market  sq. 
Chandler  &  Putnam,  2  Brattle  sq. 
Chaney&Wetherell,50  &  SlKneel'nd 
Chose  &  Lifelet,  15  Charlestown 
Child  J.  D.,  13  R.  R.  bl.  Lincoln 
Clark  &  Bingham,  4  Chatham  row 
Cleaveland  &  Harrington,  14  Elm 
Cooley  J.  114  Blackstone 
Coffin  N.  R.  24  Merchants  row 
Davis  Henry  T.  37  Union 
Davis  Joseph,  33  N.  Market 
Davis  H.  B.  Hi  C.  E.  22  Blackstone 
Davenport  &  Co.,  7  RR.  bik,  Lincoln 
Dill  &  Co.  37 Com'l  &  h'd  City  wf. 
Dolbv  Hubbard,  10  Merchants  row 
Dorr,"  Proctor  &  Co.  110  State 
Eaton,  Jones  &  Co.,  5  Holmes  block 
Ellis  David  &  Co.  3  Merchants  row 
Emerson  Ed  ward, 19  Merchants  row 
Emerson  &  Fitz,  84  Market  sq. 
Emerson  Howard,  41 N.  Market 
Ewings  W.  W.  37  N.  Market 
Gilmore  G.  M.  34  Merchants  row 
Hale  &  Wellington,  34  Blackstone 
Hatch  Windsor,  2d,  45  Knecland 
Hobbs  W.  J.  C.  151  Ilarr.  av. 
Hoogs  &  Leland,  46  Knecland 
Holden  Freeman,  5  R.  R.  b.  1/iucoln 
Hortou,  Meloon  &  Chapin,S2  Black- 
stone 
Holden  &  Griswold,  37  Merch.  row 
Humphrev  &  Tisdale,  l.'i  N.  Market 
Huntley  ft.  &  Co.  II  N.  JMarket 
Hunting  A.  K.  32  Alerehants  row 
Jackson  S.  S.  &•  Co.  22  Long  wf. 
Jones  J.  Jr.,  Citv  wf.,  c.  Com'l  st. 
Joy  Charles  F.  f  Chatham  row 
Kendall  H.  1. 13  Merchants  row 
Keyes  Amos  Ji:  Co.  10  Market  sq. 
Kimball  Charles,  27  S.  Market 
Knights,  Conant  &  Co.  8  Market  sq. 
Lovejoy  E.  F.  127  State 
McGeoeh  Alexander,  2  Broad 
Meacham  0.  A.  116  Blackstone 
Merriam  Joseph  W.  21)  Elm 
Miller  James,  42  Merchant's  row 
Miller  ,t  Co.  23  lihu-kst.mc,  e.  North 
Morgan,  McCain.'  ,v  Co.  .■,.■,  I, rattle 
Morrison  J.  II. .«c  C.  W.  1 1  .Market  sq. 
Morrison  Samuel  .1.  6  S.  .Market  si^. 
Moultou  N.  H.  50  lirattlr 
Patterson  J.  &  C.  M.  80  Slate 
Pierec  &  Bryant,  157  Fulton 
Proctor  &  Wood,  136  State 
Ranger  John,  101  State 
Rand  Wm.  J.&  Co.,  74  StJltc 
Raymond  Z.  L. .%  Co.,  II  S.Market 
lieed  &  Kennv,  21  Merchants  row 
Richardson  G.  B.  ,t  Co.  I  Market  »q. 
Roberts  Jas.  W.  &  Co.  8  S.  Market 
Satford  J.  S.  .32  Charlestown 
SartwelU  Dinsmore  &  Co.  47  N.Mk't 


SUFFOLK     COUNTY. 


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Snow  Kobt  K.,  2!)  N.  Market 
Stickney  II.  &  I.  12  Chatham 
Toylor  JS:  Co.,  13  Mirchiints  row 
Tful  a.  S.  :!i'  Mprchanta  row 
Thavcr  Win.  W-.H  Urattk'  square 
Towne  J.  &  Co.,  7(1  lltica 
Tuttlo  &  Tucker,  57  Hrutllc 
Tyler  J.  C.  &  Co.  54  Chatham 
Upton  J.  M.  41  N.  Market 
Walker  Snm'l  &  Co.  L'  Market  sq. 
Ware  &  Wood,  II  Chatham 
Watts  &  Taylor, :;  Market  square 
Whcclock  S.  C,  c.  Charlestowu  & 

Stillman 
Woodward  A.  45  Kncoland 
Wilson  &  Dennie,  70  BInckstone 
Ycaton  &  Kilham,  5  &  ti  N.  Market 

Provision  Dealers. 

Allen  S.  W.,  Atkinson,  cor.  High 
Andrews  A.  38  School 
Baker  C.  &  J.  F.  head  K.  nocket  pier 
Barnard  Geo.  L.,  511  Cambridge 
Barrlett  Lemuel,  4-'!  W.  Canton 
Bartlett  Lewis  P.  5  Bronitield 
Berry  A.  M.  11  Bedford 
Blaisdell  David,  Eudicot,  cor.  Cross 
Blodgett  &  Fairbanks,  45  Chambers 
Bodge  &  Merrill,  ;iO  Myrtle,  c.Ceutrc 
Bridge  Hereman,  IR  Cliarabers 
Brimbecom  N.  30  Federal 
Bosworth  Beni.  S.  4  Pleasant 
Brown  G.  M.,  Suftolk,  n.  Canton 
Brown&Robertson,Temple,e.lJcrnc 
Burgess  &  Talbot,  Merrinnac  market 
Burnett  Warren,  4ti9  Washington 
Burrill  John,  Beach,  cor.  Tyler 
Butman  &  Hatch,  Poplar,  c.  Spring 
Campbell  John,  1S5  Hanover 
Carlisle  Geo.  'Mi.  Ann 
Chandler  Benj.  Jr.  152  North 
Chandler  Chas.,  Essex,  c.  Kingston 
Chandler  E.  JI.  597  Wasliingtou 
Clark  Wm.  38  Bowdoin 
Clark  J.  H.  Oak,  cor.  Hudson 
Clark  &  Wilder,  112  Court 
Coolidge  T.  &  Co.  101  Charles 
Copeland&Mann,12.1&  125  Cambr'ge 
Cutter  A.  P.  61  Myrtle 
Cutter  Geo.  Richmond,  n.  Hanover 
Dennis  Jacob  A.,  Sea 
Dennis  Wm.  71  Prince 


Dodge  John,  Broadway, c.  C 

E<lgerly  &  Loveioy,!!!  Eudicot 
English  A.  T.  Hanover,  cor.  Cr083 
English  N.  1\  l.:o  North 
Faden  A.  M.  (Mi  Washington 
Faxon  C.  A.  «  Bedford 
Fay  E.  T.  &  Wm.  A.,  H05  Wash. 
Flanders  C.  &  A.,  20  School 
Foster  A.  A.  &  Co.  a'l  Howard 
Foster  Win.  D.  4  Green 
Fox  John,  C..!  Salem 
Frost  Suth  F.  ,172  Federal 
GaliMuio  Antonio, '.17  Endient 
Gallison  J.  ll.rilCainliridge 
Galc-&  DilliiiKhain.e.  SIf.  &  S.Wms 
(Jleason  Wni.  II.,  Il4  Salem 
Goodale  H.  L.,  South,  c.  Essex 
(Jookin  A.  B.  370  Commercial 
I  lallett  &  Uow  e.  Leveret,  c.  Brighton 
llerriek  Samuel,  i>6  Cor^'er 
Hervev  &  Moore,  2i)  Leveret 
Hinds" A.  M.  :.0  Deriie 
Hook  W.  P>,  M.  67  Sakm 
Howe  .t  Brother,  7  Blossom 
Howe  B.  H.  gOTreniont 
Hudson  Samuel, 42  Sudbury 
Jenness  W.,  Webster,  E.  B. 
Kidder  A.  C.  Har.  av.  c.  Kneelnnd 
Knowles  Thos.,  Wintlirop  bl.  E.  B. 
Lakeman  M.  B.  lio  &  112  Court 
I^earnard  Samuel  S.  Jl  Lincoln 
Iceland  Windsor,  741  AVashington 
Lindsay  J.  P.  22  Essex 
Litchfield  N.  Jr.  Hanover,  c.  Com'l 
Locke  Jos.  A.  28  « ;!0  Salem 
Lombard  J.  &  L.  Green,  c.  Gouch 
I/Ueas  Legrand,  029  Washington 
Mallard  &  King,  South,  e.  Summer 
Slanning  Joshua,  Sea,  c.  Summer 
McAlcer  Peter,  76  Prince 
iVIills  &  Sargent,  Pleasant,  c.  Trem. 
Monroe  J.,  167  Hanover 
Morse  Charles,  127  Salem 
Murry  R.  F.  16  Leveret 
Noves  &  Ferrin,  Broadway  n.  B 
Nutting  S.  S.  &  Co.  114  Cliarles 
Parker  E.  39  Lowell 
I'atten  J.  44  Eliot 
Piper  Timothv,  10,S  Purchase 
Pulsifer  S.  P.  1.52  Salmi 
Reed  C.  T.  38  &  40  Cambridje 
Reed  W.  C.  51  &  5.S  W.  Cedar 


Reed  ft  Fiither,  Fourth 
Rich  Kiclmrd,  Central  (in.  E.  B. 
Richardson  J.  I).  &  Co,  4th,  cor.  A 
Robinson   Holliis,   c.   Cauicway  & 

Hilleriea 
Robinson  Nelson,. 12  Merrimnc 
R/jWley  *  .Morse.  1H4  Harr.  av. 
Royei!"Brndlcy,  Carver,  c.  Eliot 
Rundlet  i  Mdrrifoii,  112  Plca«ant 
Sanderson  Albert,  IW  Portland 
Sanderson  J.  Portland,  e.  Sudbury 
Sanderson  I/.  214  Hanover 
Seavems  A.  &  Co.  2(i  School 
Smullcy  L.  W.  24  Boylston 
Spear  J.,  Beach,  c.  Hudson 
Sprogue  F.  H.  138  Pleasant 
Steele  Wm.  M.  6.5  Endicot 
Stevens  Chas.  T.,  North  sq. 
Stowe  F.,  Cambridpe,  c.  Temple 
Sumner  Chat.  H.  .15  Bromficid 
SwallowC.&J.,Thacher,c.CharleBt'n 
Sweetser  &  Shumway,  UX,  Wash. 
Taggard  &  Hall,  Grove,  c.  Southac 
Taylor  Sc  Brook,  217  Broadway 
Thomas  Washington,  'J5'J  Wash. 
Towle  Henry,  20<)  Harrison  av. 
■\'ilcs  J.  50  Cambridge 
Wait  Gilbert,  72  Fourth 
Warren  Z.  C.  &  Co.  121  Federal 
Wcbstcr&Higgins.Soulhac.c.Gard'n 
Welch  E.  yi  Fourth 
Wellington  H.,  Beach,  c.  Hudson 
Weston  W.  J.,  Pearl,  c.  Broa/I 
Williams  Henry  E.  53  JSlerrimac 
Woods  Wm.  44  Kneelan  J 
Wood  Moses,  55  Chambers 

Salt  Provisions.     Wliolesale. 
Bird  J.  W.  24  N.  .Mar!-.ct 
Chamberlain  A.  &  Co.  4  S.  Marks 
Cragin  F.  B.  Middlesex  (smoked) 
Emerson  E.,  19  Merchants  row 
Fav  Harrison,  43  S.  M.-irket 
Fishers  &  Chapin,  19  S.  Market 
Jacobs  A.  &  A.  12  Long  wf. 
Lane  Charles  &  Co.  2S  S.  Market 
Llbbey  W.  &  I.  B.  71  Commercial 
Mansur  S.  22  S.  Market 
I'arker  &  Geddes,  8  S.  Market 
Perrv  &  Jacobs,  10  S.  ?ilarkct 
Winchester  E.  A.  &  W.  10  S.MarkeS 
Worster  &  Hart,  13  South  Maiket 


PUBLIC    HOUSES    IN    BOSTON. 


Adams  House,  371  Washington  street,  S.  B.  Bobbin?. 

Albany  Hotel,  Albany,  corner  Kneeland  street,  Isa:\c  llall,  Jr. 

jVlbion  House,  Tremont,  corner  Beacon  street,  ,T.  W.  Barton. 

American  Change  Hotel,  IM  and  1H6  Harrison  avenue. 

American  House,  42  Hanover  street,  Lewis  Rice. 

Ben  Franklin,  3  Morton  place,  Charles  S.  Morgan. 

Bite  Tavern,  8  Market  square,  Thomas  Davis. 

Bromtield  House,  Bromtield  street,  S.  Crockett. 

Butfiilo  House,  37  Lincoln  street,  J.  Merritt. 

Central  House,  9  Brattle  square,  Cooper  &  Gordon. 

Chestnut  Cottage,  15  Portland  street,  B.  Graftam. 

City  Hotel,  Brattle  street,  George  W^.  Gage. 

City  Point  Hotel,  Fonrth  street,  J.  S.  King. 

Commercial  Coffee  House,  Milk,  cor.  Batferymarch,  I,.  Whitney. 

Concert  HaU,  Hanover,  corner  Court  street,  P.  B.  Brigham. 

Congress  House,  Pearl,  corner  High  street,  E.  Jones. 

Cornhill  Cofl'ee  House,  Cornhill  court,  George  Young. 

Eagle  Hotel,  24  North  street,  H.  Rogers. 

Eastern  Exchange  Hotel,  Eastern  av.  E.  R.  R.  wharf,  J.  B.  Carter. 

Eastern  R.  R.  House,  115  Commercial  street,  George  Seymour. 

Eastern  Steamboat  House,  23  Commercial  street,  P.  D.  Tripp. 

Elm  Street  Hotel,  9  Elm,  A.  W.  Titus. 

Empire  House,  £.  R.  B.  wharf,  A.  Salisbury. 

Exch.  Coffee  House,  Congress  sq.  &  Devon,  st,  BIcGill  &  Fearing. 

Fountain  House,  Beach,  cor.  Harrison  avenue,  William  Wildes. 

Fourth  Ward  House,  9  Wilson  lane,  John  M'ade. 

Franklin  House,  44  Merchants  row.  Cross,  Samson  &  Co. 

Freeman's  Inn,  Sea  street,  near  the  bridge,  Jeremiah  Brown. 

German  Coffee  House,  155  Pleasant  street,  C.  Pfatf. 

Globe  Hotel,  Hanover,  corner  Commercial  street,  S.  C.  Brooks. 

Golden  Queen,  First  street,  M.  Smith. 

Hancock  House,  Corn  court,  J.  A.  Duggan. 

Hanover  House,  50  Hanover  street.  Freeman  &  Jewett. 

Hanson's  Hotel,  5  Trennmt  row,  James  L.  Hanson. 

Hodges  House,  3  Cornhill  square,  H.  B.  Hodges. 

Hope  House,  26  Nortli  street,  Thomas  Reed. 

Howard  House,  4  Cornhill  court,  Henrv  Bates. 

Jefferson  House,  16  North  street,  Cushman  &  Lucas. 

La  Grange  Hotel,  17  Union  street,  J.  A.  Drew. 

Ixiwell  House.  Lowell,  corner  Barton  street,  C.  Ober. 

Mansion  House,  9.5  Hanover  street,  E.  Gunison. 

Mariner's  House,  North  square,  William  Brodliend. 

Marlboro'  Hotel,  229  Wasliington  street,  Jenks  &  Parks. 


Massachu5?tts  House,  Endicot,  corner  Cross  ffrcet,  D.  Hars-ey. 


■,  D.  Bryant 

.  street,  Henry  Dooley. 

,..  Ephrainrilavcs. 

'  I'riend,  J.  W.  Wgent  &  Co. 
Cross  street,  Hiram  Tuhbs. 


Maverick  House,  ^lavi 
I  Merchants'  Ex 
1  Merchants'  IT 

Merrimac  lion 

National  Hon- 

New  England  lionise,  Clinton  strtet,  L.  Maynard- 
!  Norfolk  Ilouse,  25  Elm  street,  John  Bcals. 
I  Norfolk  House,  3  Norfolk  place,  William  Eean. 

( )ld  Colony  House,  South,  corner  Kneeland  street,  l'air:e?c  Uollv. 

Orb  Hotel,  8  Averv  street,  William  Stuait, 

Pantheon  House,  iJO  Washington  street,  John  Iloiton. 
I  Pavilirm,  41  I'remont  row,  W.  E.  Russell. 
I  Pearl  Street  House,  Pearl,  cor.  Milk  st..  Chamberlain  i-  lluggins. 

Pemherton  Ilouse,  Howard  street,  J.  H.  Pushce. 
I  Phoenix  Ilouse,  Pleasant,  opposite  Eliot  street,  J.  Rccd. 
I  Quinci'  House,  1  Brattle  square,  Wheelock  &  Long. 
1  Railroad  House,  Turnpike  street,  South  Boston,  T.  T^aintt. 
I  Roadhead's  Hotel,  86  South,  c.  Kneeland  street,  .V.  T.  Readliead. 

Revere  House,  Bowdoin  square,  comer  Bulfinch  street,  P.  Steven.''. 
;  Richmond  House,  Richmond  streit,  A.  S.  Clark. 

Sailor's  Home,  99  Purchase  street,  John  O.  Chancy. 

Shades,  2  Cornhill  square,  Nathaniel  Tead. 

Shade.s,  2  Morton  place,  T.  I>.  Part. 
I  South  Boston  Hotel,  73  Fourth  street,  S.  Mclntire. 

Staekpole  House,  38  Milk  street,  Alexander  McCJregor. 
I  St.  Charles  Hotel,  Beach,  corner  Lincoln  street.  Manning  *:  Fay. 

Traders'  Hotel,  22  Union,  John  Bryant. 

Tremont  House,  Tremont  street,  W.  H.  Parker. 
'  Tremont  Street  Hotel,  Tremont,  c.  Canton  street,  G.W.  Hajscltine. 
I  Union  Hotel,  .Maverick  square,  Ee-st  Boston,  P.  J.  Hovnes. 

United  States  Hotel,  Beacli,  cor.  Lincoln  street,  Wm.  H.  Spooner. 
:  A'erinont  Central  House,  Canal,  corner  Causeway,  A.  D.  Pattee. 
■  Washington  Coffee  House,  l.>'<  Washington  street,  A.  Hayues. 
'■  Washington  House,  831  Washington.  Azariah  Cooley. 
'  Western  Avenue  Hotel.  Mill  Dam,  D.  W.  Hopkins. 

AVestern  Hotel,  94  and  SW  Cambridge  street,  E.  II.  Doolittle. 

Whitnev's  Hotel,  Lincoln  street,  Chnrles  Whitney. 

Wildes''Hotel,  11  Elm,  Wildes  &  .Merritt. 

Willnrd  Hotel,  Sudburv,  corner  Friend,  S.  T.  Willard. 

AVinthrop  House,  Trerriont,  cor.  Boylston  st.  R-W.  Holman  &  Co. 

Wood's  Hotel,  5  Court  .-quare,  Thomas  E.  AVood. 


Pump  and  Block  Makers. 

Aymer  F.,  Union  wharf 
Bagnall  &  Loud,  2!)  Fulton 
Bentley  &  Green,  Asm,  cor.  Clark 
Carr  John  K.,  Sumner,  E.  B. 
Chapman&Greenville,Sumncr,E.B. 
Clark  Jos.  ,33  Fulton 
Dewhurst  Wm.  258  Commercial 
Francis  &  Lovell,  52  India  wf. 
Hosea  Samuel  Jr.  282  Commercial 
Hurt'  &  Thompson,  Broad,  head  of 

Foster's  wharf 
Hunter  t  Fumass,  320  Com'l 
Ingalls  John  R.  18  Merrimac 


Peirce  Jona.  107.5  Coml.  Ii'd  Lw's  wf. 

(steering  wheels) 
Sheltou  T.  J.  Liverpool,  North  wf: 
AVooftindale  C.  S.  ;!00  Com'l 

Beading  Rooms. 

Democratic,  cor.  Cong.  St.  and  sq. 
Merchants  Ex.  News'Rooni,  St  it.; 
AA'hig,  over  144  AA'ash. 

Refrigerators. 

Ballard  Sc  Stearns,  16  Bromfielrt 
Eddv  D.  14  R.  K.  block,  Lincoln 
Ingalls  n.  P.  35  Lincoln 
Patten  A.  37  Tremont  row 


Restaurants,  etc. 

Allen  AVm.  131  Cambridge 
Amory  H.  C.  4  Lindall 
Appleton  AA'illiam  W.,  5  Boyl.^Iim 
Bacon  .^  Ripley,  r.  ;W  Wash. 
Bacon  AVilliar.is,  302  Wash. 
Badger  O.  H.  .34  Brattle 
Bailey  A.  J.,  1;16.V  AV:ishington 
Barker  Charles,  54  Long  wf. 
Blaisdell  E.  G.  .54  Long  wf. 
Bean  John  D.  2  Wilson  lane 
Benson  T.  27S  Com'l 
Blood  AV.  48  E.  R.  R.  wf. 
Bradshaw  C.  T.  &  H.  H.  112  F.  Hail 


206 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Bruce  Ira,  63i  Commercial 
Campbell  Aliner  K.  li  &  7  Wilson  1. 
Campbell  J.  40  N.  Market 
Carney  C.  US  Court 
Carr  Joseph,  2ti  Charlestown 
Chard  Stephen,  Chelsea  ferry 
Charnley  Charles,  9  Water 
Cohen  John,  431  Washington 
Collingdon  R.  C.  S  N.  Market 
Crosby  K.  Lindall 
Cross  A.  W.  ffi  Com'l  [r.  c.  S.Mark't 
Currier  H.  M.  &  A.  M.,  Merchantr) 
Cummings  Chas.  1).  iB  Federal 
Dadmun  F.W.77  Union  &  108  Bl'kst. 
Dennis  J.  A.,  c.  Causeway  &  Nashua 
Fcnno  William,  Theatre  alloy 
Fish  IT.  S.  iiS  Broad 
Flood  &  Tilton,  5  Lancaster 
Foster  Chas.  O.  Blackstone,  c.  Cros.5 
Foster  S.  W.,  109  Commercial 
French  Lewis,  111  Com'l 
German  D.,  22  Commercial 
Gibson  J.  M.  9  Batterymarch 
Gilmore  Armanda,  2  Foster's  wf. 
Gilson  &  Henry,  58  Court 
Goss  Emery  (cellar) ,  6  F.  II.  markc  t 
Guppy  J.  H.  54  Brattle 
Harlson  Lester,  48  Cliatham 
Hastings  &  Tliompsou,  88  Court 
Henry '^C.  C.  9U  Sudbury 
Hixon  &  Jenness,  5  S.  Market  eq. 
Horton  Thos.  Merrimac,  c.  Travers 
Jameson  &  Valentine,  1  Spring  lano 
Jenness  Samuel,  4y  Causeway 
Jewett  I.  318  Washington 
Jones  A.  opp.  74  Commercial 
Joslyn  Austin,  12  Devonshire 
Kent  Erastus,  176  Harr.  av. 
Keen  Robert,  4  Clinton 
Knox  &  Wadsworth,  64  Blackstone 
Lambert  Henry,  46  Blackstone 
Learned  Isaac  M.  31  Congress 
Lewis  John  B.  .52  Union 
Lewis  J.Jr.&Bro.,  Fulton,c.Kiehm'J 
Ludington  C.  10  Winter 
Lyman  Gad  C,  Post-office  av. 
Marston  &  Sampson,  opp.  05  Com'i 
Martin  A.  8  Longwf. 
Melvin  A.  A.  10  Com'l 
Melvin  L  G.  112  Cambridge 
Milliken  Francis,  Norfolk  av. 
Moulton  M.  S.  4  Winter 
Nason  G.  115  Commercial 
Newcomh  Henry,  4  Water 
Ome  William,  30  Brattle 
Page  W.  50  N.  Market 
Paine  J.  P.  under  77  Washington 
Parker  H.  D.  &  Co.  3  Court  sq. 
Pearson  M.  58  Union 
Pearson  T.  L.,  13  Howard 
Perkins  Edward,  39  Congres.i 
Phenix  William,  11  Court  av. 
Rich  Isaac  B.  &  Co.,  6  Franklin 
Rowe  A.  C.  68  Union 
R.yan  J.  250  Commercial 
Salisbury  Ambrose,  67  E.  R.  R.  wL 
Severance  Charles  W.  6  Lindall 
Shaw  J.  W.,  Boylston  Mkt.,  Cellr.r 
Sherburne  Samuel,  2  Bo.ylstou 
Smith  Geo.  120  Commercial 
Stafford  D.  &  Co.,  45  N.  Market 
Stark  Joseph,  43  Congress 
Thompson  J.,  basement  N.  E.llouse 
Warren  J.  A.  6  Market  square 
Wheeler  Mason,  op.  Filchburg  Dcp. 
Whitman  N.  5  Market  square 
Winn  H.  Sy^40  School 
Wornell  &  Pierce,  2  City  whaif 
Wright  R.  A.  3  Portland 

Eiggers. 

Albert  J.  200  Commercial 
Brewster  W.  M.  &  Son,  Cunning- 
ham's wf.,  E.  Boston 
Bryer  Alex.ander  K.  294  Commerc'l 
Cames  E.  &  Co.,  Cross,  coi-.  l''ulton 
Fenlee  George,  2  N.  side  Com'l  wf. 
Low  F.  &  Son,  Union   wf.  &  S'nni'r 
McClcnnan  C.  S.,  22  India  wf. 
McClennen  Caleb  S.,  Arch  wf. 
Rodnev  W.  J.  &  Co.,  Sumner,  E.  B. 
White 'Jas.  A.  15  Foster'    wf. 

Rubbers. 

tSce  India  Kubbcr  Goodn.] 

Saddle,  Trunk,  &  Harness. 

[Sec  Coach  Trim. and  ITarn'sMak'nJ 

Baker  John  B.  12  Court 
Baxter  N.  U.  5,\  Klin   (trunks) 
Bell  William, X'.OCi.urt.  (trunks) 
Boyd  James  \-  Son,  27  Meroh.  row 
Brown  Wm.  G.,  424  Wash,  (trunks) 
Bryant  S.  1).  2(14  I  far.  uve.  n.  Troy 
Clark  A.  A..34i;ini&15School  (trunks) 
Cooper  E.  M.  U  Dock  8(k  (trunks) 
Cross  Henry,  Court,  c.  Sudbury 
Cummings  &Tylcr,Union,c.M'»haU 
Cram  1).  E.  C'ngr's.s,  c.  M'k  (trunks) 
Davis  Chas.,  Charlest'ii,  n.  Travers 
Doherty  JamcH.  21  Cambridge 
Haley  J.  (J.  .Milk.c.  Devon,  (trunks) 


Hanaford  &  Usley,  50  tinion 
Ilavden  Wm.  H.  10  Liberty  squnre 
Hills  J.  F.  80  North  C(tr'nks) 

Hobart  R.  251  Tremont 
Holmes  Wm.  25  Tremmit  row 
James  AVilliam,  ISI  Sudbury 
Kemlo  William.  20  Hawley 
Lathron  William.  2(i  Exchange 
Main  &  Mavo,  113  Sea 
McCaffrey  i..  Fleet,  c.  Garden 
Murphy  J.  112  Charles 
Neat  &  Son,  18  Elm  (trunks) 
Pagan  J.  8  West 

Pratt  Sylv.  G.  Sudbury,c.  Hawkins 
I'reudarsast  J.  Causeway,  c.  And. 
Prescott  Wm.,  Maverick  sq.  E.  B. 
Read  .Joseph  S.  20  Sudbury 
Reed  Reuben,  43  Portland 
Rice  Michael  S.  108  Blackstone 
Roberts  &  Edmunds,  Hav.  n.  Cans. 
Roulstone  E.  A.  G.  9  Hano.  (trunks) 
Salisbury  C.  P.,  96  Court  (trunks) 
Shelton  &  Cheever,  7  Washington 
Springall  Geo.,  60  Blackstone 
Sutton  Thomas,  46  School 
Toppan  Wm.  O.  Broad w.  n.  Dorcli 
Trask  H.  P.  (iO  Cambridge 
Tucker  Jehiel,  SO  Portland  (trunks) 
Turner  F.  A.  176  liar.  av.  c.  Cur^  e 
Turner  I.  Broadway,  near  I 
Winship  &  Willis,  31  Elm  (trunks) 

Saddlery  Hardware. 

Dana  Edward,  24  Kilby 
Fairbanks  Henry  P.  ,'>(!  Pearl 
Loring  &  Graupner,  40  Kilby 
Mitchell  N.  &  Sons,  14  Kilby 
Taylor  H.  &  Co.,  13  Kilby 

Sail  Makers. 

Amerige  Henvj',  1  Coml.  wf. 
Alden  Robert  I'.  108  Commercial 
Alexander  &  Went,  1  Arch  wharf 
Blake  Natlianiel,  294  Commercial 
Blasland&Leacll,Arch  wf,  21fiBroad 
Branson  Ware,  Jr., 187  Commercial 
Bolton  Wm.  Jr.  42  India 
Boss  Isaac,  112  Commercial 
Bromade  &  Newcomb,  5:!  Long  w  f. 
Child  &  Crocker,  2  Nortli  Market 
Child  John,  over  12  Commercial 
Crocker  &  Otis,  11  Coml.  wf. 
Deverenx  J.  N.,  3  Eastern  R.  R.  wf. 
Dolliver  Albert  H.  &  Co.  5  Corn,  wfl 
Emmons  Wm.  S.,  112  Commercial 
Everdean  Joseph,  Constitution  wf. 
Gair  John,  Liverpool  wf. 
Harding  &  Delano,  6  T  wharf 
Hayden  T.  T.  110  Commercial 
Hooton  John,  Constitution  wharf 
Hutchinson  Sc  Burrillj  44  Coml. 
Kemp  S.  .5-1  Commercial 
Kingman  Geo.  &  Co.  12  City  wf. 
Kinsman  II.  A.,  Wales  wf. 
Lambert  C.  S. .'!  Eastern  R.  R.  wf. 
Lamprey  &  Miller,  21.S  Broad 
Loring  &  Cushing,  48  Commercial 
Loring  Jona.  &  Son,  290  Commerc'l 
Lothrop  John,  Union  wharf 
Mathews  George,  332  Commercial 
Martin  Benjamin  T.,  42  E.  B. R.  v/f 
Norton  Daniel,  Jr.  48  India 
Norton  Joshua,Pioneer  wf.214Brood 
Peak  Philip,  7  E.  R.  K.  wf.  [don,  E.B. 
Porter  Edw'd  F.,  Sumner,  opp.  Lou- 
Prince  &  Baker.  22  India  wf. 
Rhoades  Samuel,  54  Com'l 
Soulo  &  Arrington,  119  Commercial 
Tuttle  S.  8.5  Commercial 
Yale  R.  M.2  Chatham,  c.  Com'l 

Salamander  Safes. 

Adams  Wm.  ,^  Co.,  Fulton,  c.  Cross 
Bryant  J.  R.  .30  Causeway 
Dcnio&Roberts,Causeway,c.  Friend 
Edwards,  Holman  &  Co.  48  Congress 
Kershaw  R.  Cambridge,  c.  Charles 
Wilder  John  E.,  2.5  Merchants  row 

Salt  Stores. 

Bent  &  Blake,  48  Long  wf. 
Ilolbrook  Edward,  51  tz  ,52  Long  wC 
Cakes  E.  &  Co.  51  He  52  Long  wf. 
Oakes  James,  49  Long  wf. 
'I'hacher  &  Sears,  31  Long  wt 

Sand,   (ifot/se.) 

Curtis  Frederick,  48  Sea 
Dodge  P.  S.,  Farwell's  wf..  Sea 
Sawyer  J.  M.,  Brown's  wharf" 

Sash  Makers. 

Barkers:  Barnes,  14  Charlestown 
Biekum  J.  K.  rear  65  Fayette 
Colby  Philip  N.,  421  Tremont 
Coolldge  J.  Jr.,  Cnmbr.  c.  Charles 
Downing  I).  H.  41.">  Tremont  road 
Edmauds  E.  W.  426  Tremont 
Feeley  P.426  Tremont 
Gray  Solomon  S.,'Page's  Mill,  First 
Morton  Thomas,  7}  Albany  block 
Whiting  O.  R.  76  Blackstone 


SsLW  Manufacturers. 

Bemey  W.  M.  34  Haverhill 
Cox  John,  Foundry  st 
Griffiths  Charles  &  Co.  62  Congress 
Henshaw  Richard  W.  .36  Congress 
Krueger  K.,  Hav.  c.  Trav.  (repairer) 
Mouslev  Wm.,  17  Haverhill 
Ome  E.  S.  18  Haverhill 

Sa'nring  &  Planing. 

Allen  E.  G.,  Cambridge,  c.  Charles 
Brown  C.  W.  137  Sea 
Curtis  H..  458  Harrison  avenue 
Herriek  H.  H.  &  Co.  Maverick 
Keating  J.  F.  440  Har.  av. 
Nudd  J.  &  D.  2  Albany  bL 
Page  C,  First  st.  near  £ 
Ross  Joseph  L.,  Ivers,  cor.  Hawkins 
Sawyer  &  Ferguson,  Border 
Smith  Luther,  Caus'y,  c.  Merrimac 
Watson  &  Bisbee,  Causew.  c.  Friend 
Woodbury  Joseph  P.,  Border 

Scales  and  Balances. 

Chase,  Brothers  &  Co.  22  Consrress 
Drake  O.  P.  (apothecary),  182  Wash. 
Fairbanks  E.  &  T.  &  Co.  110  .Milk 
Howard  &  Davis,  .34  Water 
Jones  &  Preston,  7  Market  sq. 
Stephenson  L.  &  Co.  72  Water 
Stevens  .'Vnios  9  Mereh.r.         [F.IL 
Walker  P.  H.,  5  Slarket  sq.  S.  side 

Sculptors. 

Braakett  E.  A..  8i  Tremont  row 
Carew  Joseph,  143  U-.irrison  av. 
Dexter  Henry,  288  Washington 
King  J.  C.  13  Tremont  Temple 
Paine  T.  0. 265  Washington 
Stephenson  Peter,  265  Washington 

Seal  Engravers. 

Lemme  Wm.  2J(3  Washington 
Mitchell  Francis  N.  Hi  Tremont  r. 

Sealer  Wts  &o  Measures. 

Loring  Edward,  21  Union 

Se'wing  Machines. 

Batehelder  John,  30  Charlestown 
Grover  &  Baker,  71  Jlilk 
Singer  &  Co.,  19  Harvard  pi. 

Seed  Stores. 

Blanchard  Ilez.lli  Long  ^^■f.  [School 
Bowditch  A.  (Horticultural   Hall), 
reck  .los.  &  Son.  52  North  Market 
Burr  M.  &  F.,  15  Merchants'  row 
Clark,  Bingham  &  Co.  /  hath  Cam 
Davenport  G.5  Com'l,  c.  Chatham 
Dana  N.  &  C.  B.  1  Central  wf. 
Gibbens  D.  L.  Sz  Son,  218  Wusli. 
Hovey  A.  H.  &  Co.  1  Central 
Ilovey  &  Co.  7  Merchants  row 
Parker  &  White,  10  Gerrish  block 
Prouty  D.  &  Co.  lON.M'rk't  [cy  Hall 
Ruggl"es,Nourse,Mason,&  Co.,  Quin- 

Ship  Bread. 

Austin  T. .%  Co.  20  Ccmmercial 
Boston  Steam  Biikeiy,  Fort  Hill  wf. 
Weld  James  &  Co.  95  Broad 

Ship  Chandlers. 

Bailey  James,  lO'.i  Coinmereial 
Bailey  &  I'ars^.ns,  4  .  &  47  E.R.R.  wf. 
Baker  Judah,  ."'.>  t'omiiu'rcial 
Baker  J.  &  Co.  49  Commercial 
Barnes  D.  W.  &  S.  H.  3  .'i:  4  Coml. 
Bcnner  &  Kilborn,  4.3  Lons  wharf 
Blanchard, B'ther*  Co. .37  E.  R.  wf. 
Boynton  N. .%  Co.  5  East.  R.  R.  wf. 
Brown  &  Dyer,  ,5U  Commercial 
Curtis  F.  51  India 
Eaton  J.  R.  &  Co.  6  Com'l  wf. 
Greene  Otis,  7  India 
Hiuman  Geo.  .1r.  ..1  India 
Howlnnd,  Ilinc  kley.  .t  Co.  45  Com!. 
Merrill  T.  C.  65  CoiiinuTeial 
Nickerson  Joseph,  17  Commei-cial 
Ryder  &  Co.  1:!  City  wharf 
Snow  Zenas,  83  Com'l 
Swcetscr  &  Norton,  4  Lewis  wharf 
Sumner  F.  A.  &  Co.  10  Comml.  wf. 
Tenney  &  Rice,  6  Central  wf. 
Thaver  Charles  (t.  22  Comml.  wf. 
Whiton,  Train  .t  Co.  1  City  wf. 
Winsor  Edward,  14  Commerc'l  wf. 

Shipping  Offices. 

Adams  &  Yates,  91  CommerciiU 
Berry  P.  O.  114  Cominercial 
Bowen  John  .t  Co.  112  Commercial 
Cottrell  J.  H.  99  Commercial 
Currant  J.  F.  80  Coinmereial 
Fogg  &  Hatch,  119  Commercial 
Fluicer  F.  .54  Commercial 
llardin.a  N.  &  Co.  48  Commcreial 
Ilillvard  C.  H.,  76  Commercial 
Martin  Thos.  G.,  2  N.  sideCom  1  wf. 


SUFFOLK    COUNTY. 


207 


Mi-Intv^o  Hi  KimhuU.lin  Coinm'l 
SiiwviT  Will.  N.  SI  Cominrn'iiil 
■ritr'niiili  l'i>luMiiii,  1  Kiclimuii.l 
Siiiitli,<,-  \VMl.lrii,,sr  ('i.riiTii.-ivi:il 
Ti'wk.slmry  A.  I!,  .s.",  CMinnuTciul 

Ship  Smiths. 

Hassctt  7..,  C.>iistitiiti.>ii  wlmrf 
Uriilsi' Win.  UKI  I'.n.ml 
(ioilCold  ,^  S..n,  Hultiiv  wlmrf 
lliMlil(l.Io^r|>li,Siumu'r,K.  K. 
Howe  John  Jr.,  toot  W.-listcr 
.I.-nkins  1  loritio,  M,Vi  Commercial 
1,1-in.m  ,Iohri,L'|ii  Broad 
r-iifkin  N.itlKinii-l,  Sumner,  E.  E. 
Murtiii  .JiTc'iiiiitli,  Fostor's  wf. 
Nusoii  X  CU-vi'hmd.Uiiu-oln's  wf. 
Nut.'  .laiiu's,  Kic-liiiiDiiil 
Suiilh  C;roi-p,  S.imiuT,  I'.  U. 
VUn-.n-  W.,  SuMiiKT,  .<:  Uul  Com'l 

Ship  &-  E.  R.  Spikes. 


llolijics  &  Fk'tclK 


Canal  &  12 


<)(li(prn<'  (ii'O.  I,')  Doane 

I'ligf,  Brifc'iis  &  Babbitt,  2  S.  Market 

Ship  Stores. 

.\vcry  llcnrv,  1  Com.  wf.  N.  side 
Ik'iiiior  &  Kilhorn,  4-'!  Long  wharf 
Killings  George, -JGComl.wf.  [Rwf. 
Blanehard,  B-rothcr  &  Co.  East  R. 
Bliss  James  &  Co.  Russia  wf. 
Bowker  J.  Jr.  90  Commercial 
Boynton  N.  &  Co.,  5  East.  K.  R.  wf. 
Capen  S.  C,  28  Sea 
Dow  David  &  Co.,  2,50  Broad 
Gammons  &  Tobey,  2B  Foster  wf. 
Ilinman  George,  Jr.  51  India 
Howland.  Hinckley  &  Co.  4.5  Com. 
Lewis  &  Clapp,  18  Central  wf. 
Mayo  &  Brown,  (i9  and  "0  Coml. 
Merrill  T.  C.  (i5  Commercial 
Miller  &  Hatch,  2  Coml.  -wf. 
O'Donnell  .John.  211  Broad 
Sargent  &  JFoulton,  6  Rowe's  wf. 
Sweetscr  &  Norton.  4  Lewis  wlmrf 
'I'enney  &  Rice,  6  Central  wf. 
Thaver  Chas.  G.  22  Com'l  wf. 
Thw-ing  Wm.  &  Co.  14  Central  wf. 
Townsend  l^avid,  10  T  wf. 
Ware,  Demond  &  Co.  32  Long  wC 
AVinsor  Edward,  14  Coml.  wharf 

Shipwrights  and  Caulkers. 

Badger  &  Bailey,  Coml.  wf. 
Bartol  &  Adams,  Marine  Riilway 
Bates  Joseph  II.  &  Co.  Sumner.E.B. 
Bell  Wm  S.,  .Marine  Railway,  Com'l 
Bradford  G.  &  Son,  Commerc'l,head 

Lincoln  wharf 
Brazier  &  Co.  274  Com'l  [wf. 

Brown  &  Dillaway,  Marine  R'way 
Brown  &  Lovell,  Sumner,  E.  B. 
Burehsted  &  Leavitt,  Pioneer  dock 
Darton  Wm.  270  Commercial 
Delano  M.  P.  &  Co.  Lincoln's  wf. 
Dillon  James,  Fort  Hill  wf. 
Dolbeaie  E.  P.  &  Sons,  Liverpool  wf. 
EUras  Anson,  Weeks  \ff.  E.  B. 
Ewetl  &  Jackson,  Central  sq. 
HaU  Samuel,  Border,  E.  B. 
Harris  &  Dillon,  210  Broad 
Holmes  &  Snelling,  Sargent's  wf.  & 

New,  n.  Sumner,  E.B.  [ner,  E.  B. 
Kellv   D.  D.  .:i01  Com'l,  and  Sum- 
Lewis  &  Bradford,  29.3  Com'l 
McKay  Donald,  Meridian 
Pratt  Jairus,  Tuttle's  wf.  E.  B. 
Sampson  A.  &  G.  T.  Bonier,  E.  B. 
Simpson  James  E  &  Co.  Tuft's  wC 
Whidden  A.G.  &  S.  H.  foot  Sumner 

Show  Cases. 

Hughes  John  A.  7  Harvard  place 
Patterson  James,  10  Chapman  place 
Wood  Moses  Jr.  14  Harvard  pi. 

Silk  Goods,  etc. 

Allen  W.  H.  21G  Washington 
Bell,  Thing  &  Co.  9  Tremont  row 
Chandler  &  Co.,  G  &  8  Summer 
Daniel!  &  Co.  '249  Washington 
Hill,  Lincoln,  &  Geer,  .'m  Wash. 
Hovev  C.  F.  &  Co.  13  Winter 
Jeweft  &  Prescott,  2  RFilk 
Jones  F.  A.  &  Co.  1  Tremont  row 
MacomberL.C.(sewi'gsilk)265Wash 
Plimpton  J.  W.  &  Co.  4G  Milk 
Tcnney  Brothers,  9  Milk 
Warren  Geo.  W.  &  Co.  192  Wash. 

Silver  Platers. 

Chase,  Brothers  &  Co.  22  Congress 
Green  &  Adams,  9  Hawley 
Holt  J.  &  Justin  E.  44  Union 
Lindsav  J.  N.  19  Water 
Unruh"j.  B..  m  Bromtield 
Vialle  D.  81".  Blackstone 
Webster  &  Havens,  176  Wash. 


Silversmiths. 

(Mark  M.  B.  4  Harvard  pi. 
Farriiigton  .*  Hunnewell,  Kt  Wa^h. 
Gordon  .V  CoG  Ct.  av.t.l:  W'lllim.st 
Haddock  Henry,  .5  ("onrt  av. 
llalstriek  J.  r.  ;i."'  Wa.ihington 
Harding  Newell  &  Co..  ly  Court  sq. 
Joue«,  Mall  .%  Poor.  22G  Wash. 
Pear  S:  Bacilli,  .5  Averv 
Rogers  AmriictuR.  K9  Wash. 
Stan  wood  J.  E. -20  Hawley 
Trotiv  Wm.  B.  7  Court  av. 
Woodward  &  (irosjean,  13  Court  sq. 

Slaters. 

Borrowscale  John,  Hollis,  rear  c'h 
Borrowscale  .(oseph,  Jr.  W.  Castle 
Cochran  M.  fi2  Harrison  avenue 
Coyle  T.  75  Charles 
Duncan  A.  12  Curve,  opp,  Tyler 
Farqnhar  Johu.lH  FX-t 
Herring  Roger,  40  Albany.  olRce  .51 
Herring  Thos.  .1.  Haverhill    [Exeh. 
Herring  John  M.  Haverhill 
Kennedy  Robert,  .'U  Atkinson 
King  John  .t  Co.  South  St.  place 
Riley  &  (Jriner,  ID  Beverly 
Smith  .t  Doiiiilil,:;  Harr.  liv. 
Tillsoii  Diivid.c.r  Friend       [Wash. 
Wakelield  Charles  F.,  Harv'd,  near 
Warner  Richard,  Marginal 

Soap  Manufacturers. 

Dunbar  J.,  Fourth,  near  C 
Earl  Thomas,  144  Turnpike 
Jones  C.  J>.  &  Co.  4  S.  .Market 
Learned  Ilenry.  2d,  near  F 
Thayer  &  Rice,  32  India 

B'ibbitfs  Toilet  Soaps. 

Heck  A.  M.  &  Co.,  Li.-,7  Washington 

Soap  &/  Candle  Manufact's. 

Chamberlain  A.  &  Co.  4  S,  Market 
Herbert  H.  W.  &  Co.  103  State 
Hill  Charles  II.  24  Long  wf. 
Jackson  E.  22  Chatham 
.Morrill  J.  Jr.  6  S.  Market 
Pierce  W.  &  Co.  19  S.  Market 
Winchester  E.  A.  &  W.  16  S.  Market 

Soapstone. 

Foote  &  Currier,  .3A  Province 
Hainblet  James,  1.5  Haverhill 
Jackson  S.  S.  ..'ii  Co.  22  L.  wf.  (dl'rs) 
Millard  C.  J.  &1  Harrison  uv. 
Murphy  M.  r.  21  Union 
Wcntworth  A.  40  Haverhill 
Wentworth  &  Chandler,  15  Hawley 
West  Edward,  G7  Harrison  ov. 

Soda  Manufacturers. 

Ireland  W.  II.  &  G.W.  Franklin  av. 
Little  Wm.  B.  Hanover,  c  Salem 
Rowland  Daniel  G.  Court  sq. 

Sofa,  Couch,  So  Chair  Manf. 

Hersey  Wm.  II.  21  Howard 
Hubbard  J.  C.  .•»■!  Wash,  (settees) 
McCloskev  C,  Sea,  n.  Summer 
Smallwood  E.  &  Co.  1 R  Road  block, 

Lincoln 
WiUis  &  Mitchel,  3  Adams 

Spice  Dealers. 

Carter  &  Brother.  17  Water  [ertvsq* 
Stiles,  Ilurles  &  Hasselburg,  4  Lib- 
Stair  Builders. 

Annable  Davis,  73  Charlestown 
Applin  B.,  Beverly 
Bates  Hiram,  l>4  Harrison  avenue 
Blaekmer  Holland,  IG  Causeway 
Byrne  J.  45;3  Tremont 
Crawford  I.  rear  40  Fayette 
Edgarton  Geo.,  3  Beverly 
Eliaers  A.,  419  Washington 
Favor  John,  I.incoln,  near  Essex 
Fox  &  Leicester,  *J0  Charlestown 
Hackett  J.  C.  12  Haverhill 
Hawes  E.  W.  W.  r.  314  Harrison  av. 
Hill  E.  A.,  Decatur,  E.  B. 
Hogan  Henry  T.  .t  Co.  430  Tremont 
Jacobs  Joshua  &  W.  C.  3(>  Friend 
Jacobs  W.,  Tyler,  n.  Curve 
Kohler  A.  &  ft.  Tremont  road 
Leach  S.  485  Tremont  road 
McKennev  James.  14  Charlestown 
Moulton  Geo.  8  Albany  block 
Sellew  A.  122  Endicot 
Smith  Elisha,  Jr.  314  Har.  av. 
Smith  James,  Marginal 
Whetter  J.  D.  21  Lancaster 

Starch. 

Apthorp  &  Co.  3  S.  Market 
Barnes  Edwin  C.  19  India  (raanuf.) 
Mixer  &  Pitman,  171  Milk 
Kash  David  R.  Old  Cust.  House 


'I'hnycr  &  Rico,  ."52  India 
Tremont  fitureh  Co.  .5  ComT  wf. 
Whitlemore  W.,kF.  H.iCo.32  Broad 

Stationers. 

Allen  &  Co.  80  .State 
Clapp  Ebenezer,  Jr.  1»»  Waih. 
''otton  N.  D.  13  Tremont  row 
Eayrs  ti  Fairbankn,  l.'Ki  Wash. 
French  James,  78  Washington 
Gipv  Aaron  R.  i;«  State 
Gi(lC.&  Co.,  14.-,  Broadway 
Crrfiom  Thomas  &  Co..  H2  fiUlte 
Haines  K.  P.  L'l  Cornhill 
I  loskins,  C.  A.  &  Co.  ^3  Cornhill 
Hill  Wm.  H.  fi  (;o. :»)  &  32  ComhiU 
Holman  Oliver,  124  State 
Hunt  Jomes,  70  Broad 
Kidder  &  Checver,  2fl  Cornhill 
Loriiig  BenJ.  .V  Co.  I'.'O  &  V>'J  State 
IMnrsh  John,  77  Washington 
.AlcAdams  J.  &  W.,  94  State  (paged 

blank  books) 
Oakes  &  Darling,  20  State 
Phillips,  Sampson  &  Co.  110  Wash. 
PrinccI.T.  112  State 
Raymond  J.  P.  102  Hanover 
Revnolds  Wni.  J.  &  Co.  24  ComhiU 
Siiiiiikins  S.  G.  124  Washington 
Stimp.-on  Chas.,  100  Wash. 
Tiippan  &  Whittemore.  114  Wash 
AVhipple  S.  K.  &  Co.,  IW  Wash. 

Stencil  Cutting. 

Dearborn  N.  VH  Washington 
Gill  S.  W.  8G  Portland 
Hall  James,  10  Dock  sq. 
Metcalf  Simeon  M.,  4.VI  Salem 
Smith  W.  H.  &  J.  E.  SJWash. 

Stone  Cutters  and  Dealers. 

Baldwin  &  Emerson,  Piper's  wharf 
Green  M.  &  T.  17.5  Har.  av. 
Prav  Aniasa,  Benson's  wf.  US  Seai. 
Richards,  Lawrence  &  Co.  150  Sea 
Richards,Munn  &  Co.  Sea,  n.  bridge 
Wetheibee  Jeremiah  &  Co.  Causcw. 
Wilson  Chas.  10  Canal 
Woods  Michael,  65  Charles 

Stoves,  Grates,  etc. 

Barker  &  Binnev,    (cabooses),  10.5 
Bates  L.  S.  34  &  "6  Federal     [Com'l 
Baxter  Wm.  S.  44  Blackstone 
Binncy  John  &  Co.  (eah.)  140  Broad 
Blaekmer  Iliram,  5  Railr.  block 
Bulklev  &  Co.  33  &  .35  Blackstone 
Butler  Henry  T.  &  Co.  32  Union 
Carpenter  A.  (cabooses),  8 Rowe's 
Carpenter  Cyrus,  28  Union        [wf. 
Caswell  Geo.  W.  I'.H  Fourth 
Cate  E.  M.  &  Co.  104  Summer  &  25 

Sea  [  Blackstone 

Cliilson,  Richardson  &  Co.  51  &  53 
Coggeshall  Thos.  J.,  36  Blackstone 
Dearborn  J.  M.  (kitchen  furnish'g) 

27  Essex 
Dodge  John  W.  442  Washinston 
Dunklee  B.  W.  59  &  61  Blackstone 
Folsom,  Watson  &  Co.  37  Bl'kstone 
Gallagher  &  Oliver  43  Turnpike 
(Jargan  Patrick,  46  Portland 
Gerrish  Smith.  IG  I'nion 
Goodrich&.Mallarv,l,5  .tlUGerrish  bl. 
Gould  &  Pratt,  27 "&  2',1  Blackstone 
Hapgood  L.  S..  43  &  45  Blackstone 
Hartshorn  &  Ames,  fts  Blackstone 
Hayes  J.  P.,  44  ilerrimac 
Hendley  James,  587  Washington 
Hermann  L.  61  &  IVi  Congress 
Huse  Joseph,  27  Union 
Jones  Lewis,  &  Son,  36  Union 
Kimball  Stephen.  81  Blackstone 
Kohler  J.  &  J,  4.34  Washington 
Lincoln  Alexander,  8  Market  eq. 
Loring  &  Bcckler,  2.30  Suffolk 
Mason  .*  Rupp,  :V)  Wash. 
Morandi  &  Ballou.  IIG  HanoTer 
Xutter  Richard,  20  Broad 
Oliver  Wm.  B.  19  Union 
Pond  Moses  &  Co.  28  Merchts  row 
Pond  &  Duneklee,40,t  41  Bl'kstone 
Proutv  David  .%  Co.  19  N.  Market 
Read  S.  M.  i\  Gerrish  hi.  North 
Rice&  Lomb'ard,  12 .%  13  Lewis 
Itobinsim  E.  F.  78  Water 
Rogers  W.  H.  4  U.  S.  Hotel 
Sargent  Jos.  (cabooses) ,  10  Clinton 
Stiriinson  H.  &.  F.  Cone.  c.  Water 
Stodder  J.  W.  T.  625  "VVashinston 
Story  Albert,  72  Cambridee 
Utlord  S.  N.  &  H.  G.,  4  Derbv  range 
Webb  Robert,  67  Blackstone 
Westcott  Thomas  A.  15  Marshall 
White  W.  &  W.  K.  11  Franklin 
Whitelv  Edward, :« .*  40  Federal 
Winchester,  Knight  &  Co.,  63  &65 

Blackstone 
Wood  F.  D.S:  Co.  .39  Blackstone 

Stucco  Workers. 

Cleary  &  Hutehins,  r.  364  Wash. 
Cunnlngham&McCann,9S  Sudbury 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


James  Wra.  E.  35  Causeway 
Kelley  P.  &  T.  opp.  42  Bedford 
Kelley  John,  Hawley 
Kettclle  Samuel,  114  Pleasant 
Titus  L.  16  Harvard  pi. 
Tolman  S.  P.  Kingston,  c.  Bedford 
Wulmsley  H.  &  Co.,  Hawley,  rear 
Trinity  Church 

Sugar  Refinery. 

Adams  S.,  Gouch 

lioston  Sugar  Refinery,  PJch.  .Soule, 
agent,  IW  State 

Surgical  Instrum't  Makers. 

Phelps  J.  \V.  74  Trem.  a  <i.'i  Court 
Schauffler  &  Leukhardt,  364  Wash. 
Weddcll  A.  15  Hawley 

Surveyors  of  Oak,  etc. 

Brooks  S.,  Jones's  wf.  E.  H. 
Brvant  Nath'l,  (inahog.  and  cedar.) 
Leavitt  Gad,  Franklin  II.  [;ll  Dover 

Surveyors  of  Pine  Lumber. 

AUvn  Edwin,  Wash.  n.  Dedham 
Bullard  Charles,  14  Fayette 
Davis  George,  4  Brookline 
Dupee  Geo.,  :i32  Trem.  opp.  Jeff. 
Eaton  Osgood,  15  Tileston 
Hall  George,  2(i  South  Russell 
Hartshorn  Rowland,  11  Lincoln 
Hersey  Charles,  13  Allen 
Huntress  Joseph  F.  31)  Oak 
I,eishton  Cliarles.Sur.Gen.,  49AI1™ 
LefavorJno.,Ceutre,  EB.[&13BMilk 
Alarston  .losiah,  1(1  Ontario 
Plnmer  El)en  M.  3  Suelling  pi. 
Smith  A.  G.,^8  Broad 
Smith  Chas.  W.,  Camden 
Thaxter  Seth,.S3  Warren 
Waldron  Samuel,  7U  Broadway 
Webster  Mark,  4  Morton  pi. 
Wiilett  Edward,  516  Wash. 

Surveyors  of  Work. 

Bowker  Warren ,  "  N.  Margin 
Bryant  David,  -io  Hudson 
Granger  David,  17  Old  State  H. 
Hall  C.  G.  lU  Tremont  row 
Pool  Lott,  6  Devonshire 
Poole  Alexis,  7  Lucas  pi.  &  State  H 
Sparrell  Wm.  5  Exchange 
Thaxter  Seth, .«  Warren 
Thompson  Wm.  V.  21  State 

Tailors  and  Drapers. 

[See  Clothing  Stores.] 
Albee  Jos.  A.  &  Co.  3  Diamond  bl'k 
Appleton  Henry  K.  44  Bromfield 
Arraington  H.  E.  136  Washington 
Atwood  F.  H.  0!J  North 
Babson  &  Deacon,  4  Fan.  Hall  build. 
Barnes  Edwin,  6  Court 
Bayley  C.  T.,  Broad,  opp.  Purchase 

(Sailor's  Home  clothing-store) 
Bennett  Mark,  414i  Washington 
Bluxome  Joseph,  50  Green 
Bornstein  I.  4(JS  AVashington 
Brigham  Benj.  T.  5  Hanover 
Brown  &  Lawrence,  Old  State  H. 
Burditt  J.  K.  141  Washington 
Call  &  Tuttle,  121  Washington 
Calrow  Ki  Co.  Hanover,  cor.  Elm 
Campbell  J.  M.,55  Merrimac 
Carver  David,  52  Washington 
Co-operative  Union  Store,  88  North 

&  20  Waslungton 
Chadwick  Wm.  147J  Hanover 
Clapp  &  Gavett,  c  Beacon  &Trtm. 
Clark  B.  172  Broad 
Collier  David  J.  26  Washington 
Coyle  Wm.  6  Richmond 
Currier  Wm.  Jr.,  22  Court 
Curtis  John  &  Co.  6  North 
Douglass  Henry,  13  Water 
DriscoU  Cornefius,  14  Court 
Earle  John,  Jr.   139  Wash. 
Eaton  Ezra,  81  Coni'l,  (clothing,&c.) 
Ellison  Andrew,  122  Washington 
Fearing  &  Whitney,  8  Federal  and  5 

Hichborn  block 
Field  Benj.  F.  109  Washington 
Fisk  &  Cushing,  9G  Washington 
Flanagan  George,  76  Broad 
Fowle  Henry,  15  Dock  square 
Friedmim  I>.  H.,  Mer.  c.  Market 
GallKgliiT  James,  7  Lev/is,  E.  B 
(;ault  Wm.  5  Elm 
Goodrich  .t  Dyer,  5  Jov's  b.  [Com'l 
Gove  John  .t  Co.  1  llichborn  bl.&6G 
Hadlcy  S.  I).  .12  Washington 
Hammond  T.  56  «i  5H  Turnpike 
Hayman  VVilliiim.  51  Washmgton 
Hayinan  Jolin.  Kill  Washington 
Havues  Jolin  H.  59  Court 
Holland  F.  &  Co.,  I  U.  S.  Hotel 
HollingswDrth  Francis,  665  Wash. 
I  ruber  r.ter,  .?4  Court 
Ihiilson  O.Si  Co.4  Brattle  (boys' c'g) 
Hunt  Tliomas,  Turnpike 
Huntington  L.  A.  70  Wa.shington 


Hyneman  Charles  47G  Wash. 
Jacobs  &  Deane,  21  Cburt 
Janes  H.  B.  'M  Broadway,  n.  B 
Jerauld  Albert  A.  25i  Sudbury 
Josselyn  W.  C.  228  Washington 
Johnson  Earl  W.  &  Co.  30  Dock  sq. 
Johnson  J.  C.  40  Washington 
Kelley  Wm.  R.  &  Son,  .55  Wash. 
Kennard&  Plunket.  llSWrsh. 
Kimball  &  Fisk,  28  Washington 
Knowles  Nathaniel,  .Jr.  6  Clinton 
Lawrence  J.,  Trem.  row,  c.  Howard 
X>evenwav  G.W.  SO  Court  &  20  How. 
Levi  H.  414  Washington 
Locke  Edwaid  &  Co.  45  Kilby 
Lothrop  .t  Godfrey .  14  School 
Lyon  &  Powers, .')()  &  58  Wash. 
Jfacomber  I.,  3  Revere  House 
McBride  Chas.  31  Maverick  sq. 
McCarty  Wm.  .34  Sumner,  E.B. 
Menard  &  Co.  25  Bromfield 
Merrill,  Eaton  &  Co.  56  North 
Miller,  Allen  &  Co.  20  North 
Mitchell  J.  C.  70  Washington 
Moore  James  M.  16  North 
Jloore  &  Masters.  415  Washington 
Miu-ray  P.  &  W.  46  &  48  North 
Nelson  B.  .536  Washington 
Newman  Robert,  3.56  Washington 
Newman  Samuel  H.  41  Court 
Nichols  Geo.  N.  96  Washington 
O'Maley  Thomas,  106  Fourth,  n.  B 
Osgood  Isaac,  31  Dock  sq. 
Peyser  S.  &  Co.  .170  Wash. 
Pickett  Geo.  B.  106  Washington 
I'incus  I.  5  IT.  S.  Hotel 
Piper  Geo.  C,  34  North.  (Oak  Hall) 
Plnmmer  &  Allen,  IS  Washington 
Plummer  John  L.  160  Washington 
Pollard  A.  W.  6  Court  (regalia) 
Pray  John  H.  5]  Washington 
Preble  N.  C.  A.  22  Court 
Proctor  N.  B.  Jr.  94  Commercial 
Randidge  George  L.  25  School 
Richardson,  Messenger  &  Cahill,  28 
Riehardson  Albert,  8  Han.     CCourt 
Robie  &  Humphrey,  5  Milk 
Rosengarten  D.  H.  87  Eliot 
Ross  W.  W.  42  Washington 
Ryan  Michael,  35  Brattle 
Sahleiu  David  A.  452  Washington 
Salvo  B.  Tremont,  c.  Beacon 
Shorev  J.  F.  &  Co.  40  Wash. 
Sherburne  L.  O.,  40  Washington 
Skinner  Isaac  B.  129  Wash. 
Skinner  N.  K.  &  S.  N.  17  Wash. 
Smith  Chas.  A.&Co.  1  Old  State  Ho. 
Smith  L.  G.  61  N.  Market       [Court 
Smith  &  Rich,  1  Blanclmrd's  build,, 
S perry  C.B.,66  Middlesex 
Stoddard  John  L.  141  Wash. 
Starbird  A.  T.  10  Market  sq. 
Starbird  &  Hill,  24  Court 
Stone  Henry  W..c.  Union  SiBl'tst'e 
Treanor  B.  S.  Court,  c.  Tremont 
Tobias  M.  87J  Cambridge 
Tolman  James,  IS  Congress 
Turnbull  George,  4  Maverick  sq. 
Waite  Chas.  48  Washington 
Wallis  Wm.  GSi  Washington 
Washburn  RoderiekF.  9Lewis,E.B. 
West  T.  Y.  &  Co.,  6  &  8  Washington 
Weatherbee  E.T.,  Sumner,  c.  Broad 
Weir  A.  A.  86  Washington 
V/iUiston  P.  F.  4  Clinton 
Wilson  George  W.  86  Washington 
Winkley  &  Co.  93  Washington 
AVyraau  Isaac,  633  Washington 

Teachers,  etc. 

Adamoli  Louis.  98  Ct.  (Fr'ch  &  Ifn 
Abbot  J.  H.  4  Temple  place 
Adams  S. (young  ladieO,  Central  pi. 
Amoult  E.  (French  lang. )  12  Oxford 
Atkinson  W.P.  und.  ch.  Chauney  pi. 
Bachi  Pietro,  7  Bowdoin  sq. 
Baker  A.,  Chapman  H.  Sch.  Chapm. 
Baker  L.  C.  6  Somerset 
Ball  Mary  M.,  19  Kingston  [pic  av. 
Beaman  E.  A.(young ladies'), Tem- 
Bierstadt   A.     (Mono.   Chromatic) 

Wash.  c.  Winter 
Boynton  A.  B.,  r.  36  Hanover(rid'g) 
Bradford  D.  38  Tremont  row 
Brooks  W.  H.  ,38  Tremont  row 
Brown  C.  M.  (dancing)!372  Wash. 
Brown  S.  B.  (dancing)  132  Court 
Buoneore  Lovina,  6  Kneeland,  (lan- 
guages) 
Burrill  M.  (Hawes  Inst)  Broadway 
CasasF.  B.(Span.&draw.)24  J'y's  b. 
Conant  A.17J  Trem'tTem.(drawi'g) 
Comer  G.  N.  (book-keeping  &  navi- 
gation). 149  Wash. 
Day  llenrv,  215  Wash-  (drawing) 
Dillawav  C  K.  M.^son,  next  Adams 
DeMontrachn  M.,7  Bennet       [sch. 
Disbrow  D.K.5  Mason, (riding  scli'l) 
Eaton  George,  2  Bumstead  pi. 
Emerson  Geo.  B.  2  Pcmbertongq. 
Fisher  A.  B..  2  Bultinch  pi. 
Fletcher  M.  C.  .34  Essex 
Fowle  Geo.  372  Wash. 


Gaszynski  T.  F.  23  Harvard 
Groux  D.  £.  (Frencli  &  German),  25 

Green 
Graceric  V.  DeLa,  3  Mt. Vernon  av. 
Haughton  Misses,  228  Wasliington 
HefMey  William,  115  Court 
Ingraham  D.  G.  16  W.  Cedar 
Jenkins  William  M.  1  Park 
Keenan  M.  H.  Bl'ch'd'sb.  (d-ncing) 
Kneeland  S.  Hanover  (dancing) 
Kraitser  C.  228  Washington 
Lanza  G.  26.5  Wash,  (languages) 
Laporte  Count  (French),  19  Trem. 
Linton  O.  E.  (writing).  251  Wa^h. 
List  Henry,  91  Charles,  (French) 
Lord  Mary  K.,  r.  19lj  Tremont 
Lovegrove  C.  E.  Harvard,  n.Har.  av 
Malignon  Jules,  39  Kingston  (Fr.) 
Jfasse  Ed.  11  Hayw'd  pi.  (French) 
Moran  John.  (Thorndike  H.)  S'm'r 
Nims  H.  C.  7  Mason,  (riding  school) 
Papanti  L.  (dancing),  21  Trem. row 
Parks  Dana,  1  Alden,  (dancing) 
Pattee  J.  M.  115  Court 
Patterson  M.  276  Washington 
Felletier  J.  A.  (French),  6  Province 
Phelps  Francis,  Phillips  pi. 
Phillips  A.  Mrs.  (danc.)  4(8  Wash. 
Prav  Wm.  M.  23  Jov's  building 
Prescott  H.  11  Bedford 
Spalding  S.  H.  380  Wash,  (dancing) 
Strong  A.  L.  (writing)  251  Wash. 
Sullivan  P.  .339  Wash,  (dancing) 
Sullivan  T,  R.,  Park,  under  church 
Thayer  G.  F.  Chauney  pi. 
Torrey  H.  W.  5  Hamilton  pi. 
Tower  David  B..Park,  und.  church 
Tuttle  Francis  A.  2  Village 
Tweed  Benj.  F.  1  Park 
Viau  E.  H.  (French),  ,30  Leveret 
Ware  L.  L.  &  M.  H.  68  Temple 
White  A.  over  362  Washington 
Wilkes  Geo.  &  Mrs.  29  Bowdoin 
W^inslow  Hubbard,  6  Allston 
Wood  S.   (monochromatic)  Wash- 
ington, c.  West 

Teachers  of  Music. 

Adams  J.  W.  251  Washington 
Baker  B.  F.  251  Wash,  or  4  Rowe  pi, 
Bancroft  S.  A.  under  Mt.  Ver'n.  ch. 
Bauer  Charles  F.  30  Eliot 
Baumbach  Adolph,  8  Bowdoin  sq. 
Bell  Wm.  N.  425  Wash,  (dancins) ' 
Bemis  George,  17  Tremont  Temple 
Botume  E.  H.  7  Albany 
Brieher  T.  under  Bowdoin  sq.  c'h. 
Broughton  N.  Jr.,  692  Wash. 
Brown  G.  W.  21  N.  Russell 
Bruce  Edwin,  .'!8  Green  &  basement 

Bowdoin  etreet  church 
Burditt  B.  A.  5  Fayette  &  69  Court 
Butler  Charles,  251  Washington 
Bissell  T.  Oak,  n.  Harr.  av. 
Corelli  L.,  Revere  House 
DeWitt  Wn\.  E.  218  Harrison  av. 
Draper  A.  52  Lowell 
Evert  Wm.  Henry,  10  Milton 
Fillebrown  Asa,  8  Oliver  pi. 
Franklin  1. 19  Tremont  Temple 
Flynt  James,  8J  Tremont  row 
Freidheim  John,  26  Winter 
Garcia  J.  R.  8  Ash 
Glvnn  William  C.  41  Dover 
Graves  M.  W.6  Suffolk  place 
Groves  Thomas  M..  II  Shawmut 
Heubercr  C.  F.  92  Eliot 
Hews  George,  365  Washington 
Hill  Sumner,  17  Tremont  row 
Hooton  James,  1  Chardon  st.  court 
Howard  F.  11  West 
Johnson  A.  N.  86  Tremont 
Johnson  J.  C.  86  Tremont 
Kalkmann  Peter,  rear  117  Chambers 
Keene  R.  H.  1  Cotting,  (drawing) 
Keller  J.  A.,  251  WasRington 
Kriessmann  A.,  h.  14  Hudson 
Ijindslev  J.  E.  Bedford,  c.  l^incoln 
Marshall  L.  a39  Washington 
Jfeyer  C.  L.  104  Leveret 
Moses  T.  B.  .3.52  Washington 
Ordway  J.  P.  43  Bedfor.l 
Paine  I).  Chauney  place 
Papanti  L.  21  Tremontr.  (d.mci'g) 
Pennell  David  S.  21  LaG  range  pi. 
Plimpton  Job,  («)  Tyler 
Pratt  G.  W.  86  Tremont 
Putnam  Mary  A..4  lligli  st.  place 
Eametti  Joseph  (flute),. 342  Tremont 
Ricliardson  C.  S.  2  Providence 
Rimbach  L.,  4  Barton 
Row.se  A.  Wash.  opp.  Adams  House 
Schmidt  Hcurv,  21  Oxford 
Shaw  I.  J.  3  Osborn  pi. 
Slavton  .1.  H.  L.  251  Wash. 
Southard  L.  H..  2.51  Washington 
Stone  H.  N.  3.39  Washington 
Tliorup  Andreas  T.  9  Purchase 
Tompkins  D.  A.  .59  Maverick,  E.  B. 
Tuttle  Frances  A.  2  Village 
Webb  G.  J.  106  Mount  Vernon 
Whipple  J.  T.  180  Harrison  av. 
Wlute  Azell,  2  Ilaymarket  pL 


SUFFOLK     COUNTY. 


209 


Wilder  Eliztt  C.  •£)  Hudson 
WrightJ.S.l.!  Avery 

Tea  Dealers. 

Adam«S.l'..li;r  Court 
t.'rosbv  *  Kohiiison,  7.')  ITnnover 
J)iinu,"lJiirm  Sc  Co.  lH  S.  Market 
Hill,  Chiimberlin,  &  Co.  II  Cent.  wf. 
McGregor  JiiMirs.t  Co.  7  Centnilwf. 
Kcdding  &  Co.  1!«  Wnsli.  &  78  Han. 
Sleeper  G.VV.  i:;il  Wusli. 
Stik'S.Uurles  &  Hnstjclher^.^  I^ib.sq. 

Telegraph  Offices. 

Boston  .V  I'ortlnud  Line,  71)  Stntc 
House,  Letter  rrinlinsl.ne,:il  State 
Miisnetic  (Morse's)   Muss,   block  Sl 

^[erelmuts  Ex. 
Merehants'  Line,  (Bnin's)  7fi  Stntc 
Northern   Telegrttiih,    Olorse's)    19 

Stute 
Veriitont.%  Boston  Line,  7fi  State 

Thread,  Yarns,  etc. 

Andrews  A.  A.  &  Co.  ""  Milk 
hnniford  Svdney  3.S3  Wusli. 
Basset  &  Kernald,  lid  Wnsh. 
lirown  Willinni  L.,l!3i  Wnsh. 
Chipumn  G.  W.  &  Co.  SS  Hanover 
Clnpp  Wni.  &  Co  -W  Wnsliington 
Clark  L.  1).,'J<1I  Washin?ton 
Cobb  F.  W.4iVi  Washington 
Knierson  D.  II.  'JiT  Washington 
Kverett  K.  D.  lUA  Hanover 
Holmes  E.  k  J.,  4  Treniont  row 
Houghton  Wm.  W.  I.,  Trcm't  r.  op. 

irano\'«r 
King  C.  E.  &  Co.  2K  Washington 
Kohler  J.  &  J.  4:!4  Washington 
Pevser  S.  M.  &  Co.  ISl  Wash. 
Schwab  A.G07  Washington 
Shorcy  &  Co.  (jobbers),  1(W  Wash. 
Sluimwnv  F.  1^.  L'ii  Wash, 
Siuuh  John  W.  ^'d  Washinston 
Stearns  Richard  11. :!(!!(  Washington 
Tufts  tjuincv,  ll«  Washington 
Vnnstane  A\''.  (lS,iJ  Washington 
■Warren  Varnnni',  02  Hanover 
Whitney  N.  D.  Iy3  Washington 

Tin  Pit.  &/  Sheet  I'n  Wk'rs. 

Acres  George  T.,  Snrcent's  wf. 
Ballard  &  Stearns,  li;&  IS  Bromfield 
Hinney  John  &  Co.  UU  Broad 
Ulaney  A.  11'!  Cambridge 
Brown  Georce,  11  NLarshall 
Carpenter  Alfied,  S  Kowc's  wf 
Caswell  Geo.  W.  I'll  Fourth 
Cate  E.  M.  &  Co.  104  Summer 
ChiLson,  Kichardson  &  Co.  MBrkst. 
Coliurn  S.  O.  I'iO  Cross 
Dodge  J.  W.  44'J  Wasliington 
Emmons  Joshua,  3S  Bromfield 
Freiermuth  (Jeo.  A.  7S  E  Hot 
Gallagher  .t  Oliver,  4->  Turnpike 
Harrison  J.  J.  &  Co..  fll  Water 
Hawkes  Samuel  .\L11  Derbv  R'nge 
IlencUev  James.  ,W7  Washington 
Hunt  lienry  J.  UH  Hanover 
Jones  L.  &  J'on.  ".il  I'nion 
Lr.inhoi-d  Wm.  117  Commercial 
Lincoln  Alexander,  .S  Market  sq. 
-Morandi  &  Ballon.  \M  Hanover 
Oliver  W.  B.  11)  Union 
Peterson  A.  '.'7(1  Washington 
Ouinu  Michael,  iL'S  Endicot 
Reeil  Wm.  G.,  '-'7  Fulton 
Piohinson  Daniel,  iVt  Court 
Kocers  W.  H.  4  U.  S.  Hotel 
Soule  .t  Richards,  l.l  Lewis,  E.  "B. 
Stodder  J.  W.  T.  Gi5  Wash,  (stoves) 
Swan  Daniel,  fi^S  Cambridge 
Slorv  Joseph  W.  Broadwav 
StorV  .\L  l...(m\i  Washington 
Waterman  N.  ft!  &  S5  CornliiU 
Wilhor  Samuel,  Turnpike 
Wright  George,  135  Sea 

Tobacco. 

Bemis  Emcrv,  2  Blackstone 
Brewer  C.  .<:  Son,  14  S.  Market 
Brown  &  Whitnev.  43  Chalbam 
Carruth  D.  J.  3  &  4  Gerrish  block 
Carruth  Geo.  T.  &  Co.  41  Hanover 
Clark  John,  .in  N.  Market 
Cnlhv  Benj.  .Milk,  near  Broad 
DodA  James  E.  39  India 
Dodd  Ji>Iin,3'.l  India 
Dodd  John  .\.  39  India 
Dow  &  Wilder,  3  Chatham  row 
Parker  Ebenezer  &  Son,  ID  City  wf. 
Robertson  John  C.  3  Lewis  wf. 
Tilton  S.  &  Co.  .'!il  Coml.  wf. 
W'iggin  D.  G.  *  Co., (',9  Broad 
Wiggin  R.  P.  4,'i  Broad 

Truckmen. 

Andrew  E.  T.,'>3  Causeway 
Bancroft  T.  1-J  Indi-i 
Barnard  Oliver  T..  F.  IT.  Market 
Bessey  A.  P.  J3  Elm 
Bonner  John,  ISLoiviswf. 


Brown,  Chick  k  Co.  .V)  Kilbv     [wf. 
Bnttri(  k  .t  Co.  17  Broad  tc  M  Conil. 
Clillbrd  \V.  13(i  Milk 
Connnt  N. '-'1  India 
Dcveiiey  J.  7  N.  Market 
Doolittlefc  Pennell,  .1  Broad 
Doolitlle  Sclh  O.  .07  Hroud 
Downcs  Simeon  E.  S  Long  wf. 
Dunbar  P.  .1:  Co.  17  Custom  11.  st. 
East  Boston  ollic.',  IH  Lewis,  E.  It. 
Estal)iooksJ.W..1:  Co.Cc  nt.c. Broad 
Ford  liurniv.47  Longwf. 
Forrislall  .t'  I'orle-,  -J  N.  Market  sq. 
Forristiill  E/ra  &  Co.  Custom  Ho'se 
Freemiin  *  Seates,  a4  Ulictt 
GileJohn,,'>T  wf. 
(Jorham  C.,  Hs  State 
(iriflin  Abncr  C.  .13  Causeway 
Hall  .'S:  Brown,  Fulf(m,  opp.  Ferry 
Holt  S.  &  Son.lL'  Chatham 
Dapjian  P.  1  &  I"  City  wharf 
I.nws  IIoKca,  C(!ntrnl,  c.  Broad 
l.udcrs  J.  14  Lewis  wf. 
Miuu-hester  T.  W..3  City  wf. 
Meads  John  B.  411  India 
Miles  Ezra  M..  .'57  Broad 
Miles  Oliver,  57  Broad 
iMoutgomery  T.  &■  Co.  17  Long  wf. 
Moore  Wm.  Charlesfown 
J!oore&  Littlefiel  I. City  wharf 
Nason  R  IM  Commercial 
Prcscott  John  C.  .1  Broad 
Phiistid  .I-  Uilli.ims.  .1  Brood 
RicharcUon  N  ,":.  S. Market  [Ccntr'l 
Kichardson.  White  &  Co.,  Kilhy.c. 
Kine  N.  K.  '31  Fiiion  [Long  wf. 

Robinson  Jame,'', '."_'  Coml.  wf.  &  .34 
Salshury  J.  G.&  Co.  2  Chatham  row 
Simondsft  Over,  opp.  lu  Long  wf. 
Simonds  Thos.  E.  SiKi  Coml. 
Smith  &  Co.  2  N.  side  Coml. 
Squires  R.  4  Foster's  wf. 
Taylor  Seth. '21  Merchants' row 
Wheelock  P.  i  Co. 3  S.  Market 
Wheelock  S.  A.  2il  Long  wf. 
Whitcher  &  Ide,  Causew.  e.  Portl'd 
White  &  Patch,  7  Custom  House  st. 
Williams  U.  J.,  SJ  JIarkct  square 

Trunks. 

[Sec  Saddle  &  Harness  Makers.] 

Truss  Makers. 

Eartlett  A.  F.  221  Wash,  (shoulder 

braces) 
Bartlelt  J.  T.,  HHowlev 
Beath  Lvdia  (ladies'),  .3f>  Warren 
ButmanE.  E.,  14  Ilawley 
Cheever  J.,  7K  Tremont 
Foster  J.  F.  4('i7  Washington 
Foster  .Mrs.  (ladies'),  4i;7  Wnsh. 
Miller  Mrs.  (ladies')  2J  bromfield 
Miller  James  Jt  Co.  2*  Bromlield 
Phelps  J.  W.  74  Treniont 

Turners. 

Bnldwin  H.  J.  &  C<y.  0  Haverhill 
Bradford  F.  A.  17  Harvard  pi. 
Brown  W.  E.  I  Andover 
Coolidge*  Moore.  LI  Ilawley 
Conrov  Edward,  13  Harvard" place 
Hill  E".  A.,  Decatur  [bk.  Linc'n 

Knowlton  .%   Liltlehnle,  (i\  Albany 
Xessell  A.  Alb.    bl'k  (hone.t  horn) 
Schauffler  &  Leukhardt,  3rA  Wash. 
Tnifton  Joel  H.,  First,  n.  E 
Watson  &  Bisbec,  Causew.  c.  Friend 

Twine. 

Dunhnm^^Thoinas  II.,  3(1  India 

Type  and  Stereotype. 

Boston   Stereotype  Foundry,  John 

K.  Rocers,  agent.  Spring  lane 
Boston  T.\  pe.^Stereotype  Foundr}', 

James  M.Shnte .agent, Spring  lane 
Curtis  F.  A.  41  Congress 
Chudwiek  Wni.  (agent  for  English 

Foundries),  l,s  Exchange 
Dickinson   1ype  Foundry,  Phelps 

&  Daltoii,  ai  Washington 
Holmes  J.  41  Congress 
N.  Engl'd  Tvpe  &  Stereo.  Foundry, 

Hoburt  &  Kobbins,  (Xl  Con^. 
Scotch  Tvpe  Foundry,  21   bchool, 

J.  R.  Butler 

Umbrellas. 

Rinney  .It  Ellis,  42  J^  44  Kilby 
Biune*  M.  .<:  Co.  77  Court 
Clapp'C.  C.  &  Co.  Court,  c.Coruhill 
Lilley  John,  (l.-)  Court 
I.yon  Joseph,  248  Washington 
Prentice  Henrv,.'v!  Court 
Bobbins  George  W.  .s;;  Court 
Schauffler  .^-  l.enkhnrdt.  3(;4  Wash. 
Smith,  Beadle  .i;.-  Smith.  24  .Milk 
Tolnuin  George,  i:'-".  Wa-b. 
Tohnan  Ilenrv.  l::^  Washingto* 
Wade  K.  II.  197  Waslinctou 
Weis  F.,  IM  Wnsbincton 


Undertakers. 

Bonfon  Conttunt  T.  M  Prince 
Brubiner  Wm.  A.,  r.  l.".'!  Broadway 
Cooley  Wni.,(;  .McLean  court 
C'<.ok  Chnrlej,  4  Winter 
Dovln  Ilenrv,  I7!l  Hanover 
Dillon  Ri<irur<l,3  FnMlte  court 
Faxon  Orriii,  .V18  Wa'sh.  fc  .1  Orange 
Field  I'liilip  K  in  B.  South  Bonton 
Haskell  Thomas, 'J  Cooper 
Hmightoii  (hnrlcM.  Silver,  ncor  B 
luj-'eifol  John  D.  77  Charter 
JoliUKon  (.eurge.  1  Pitts  place 
Jones  Lewis,  r.  St. Paul's  cli.  Trem. 
l.vndi;  Jas.  H\  Tileston         [  Salem 
JInrden   Dnvjd,  Revere  pi.  &  l.'/U 
Merrill  H.  3  Russell  place 
Mower  I'll  ward,  37  Piits,  near  chapel 
Peak  John.  2  Leveret 
Pierce  J  W.  .v;  High 
I'inklum  Jereniiah.  12  Purchase 
Pratt  Caleb  I.,  17'J  ,1:  2IKI  Federal 
Prnlt  Ohed,  Jr.  19  Spring 
Smith  I'rankliu,  2  Scaver  place 
Whitcomb  Levi.  r.  '2.';3  Washington 
White  John,  :;<J  Maverick  sq..  E.  B. 
Whitnev  Nahuni  P.  1  Lovctt  pi. 
Wilkinson  W.  119  Hudsoji 

Upholsterers. 

Allen  A.  II.  2  Dock  sq. 
Bacall  Wm.  K.'JS  Brotnfield 
Real  Samuel  .<t  Son,  .'i-o;  Wafh. 
Barker  .^-  Smith.  19  Bromfield 
Real  IL.t  Wm.  L.  2*1  Trem.  (imp'r) 
Beal  J.  II. .%  Brothcr,3  i4  Holmes 

bl.  Havnjurketsq. 
Blake  James  (;.  12  Comhill 
Blake,  Ware  &  Co.  Brat.n.  Dock  sq. 
Brewer  Geo.  A.  2'-'S  Wash. 
Bruce  Chns.  H.  .'lU  Wa.sh. 
Carv  Q.  A..4.V;  Wnshincton 
Crobme,  Ilixon  &  C(..  17s  Wa^h. 
Cunningham  Henry,  l.j  Bromfield 
Currier  llngh  M.  4  Summer 
Doe,  Ho/elion  &  Co.  44  Comhill 
Durnnt  T.  P.  370  Wasliington 
Elder  Robert,  II  &  13  Bromfield 
F'erguson  James,  20  Kijigstou 
Fowle  John  D.&Co.  315^\  oshington 
Harrington  F.,  2f^'>  Washington 
Ilersey  W.  H.  21  Howard 
Hirth  D.J.  114  Sudbury 
HixonEdw.  71  Cornh.,&  170  Waih. 
Hollis  J.  B.  9.>J  Washinffton 
Demon  Henry,  2'28  Wasliington 
Slurray  &  Crawford,  77  Salem 
Paul  C.  Merriniac,  c.  Couch 
Paul  James  &  Co.  over  10  Treniont  r. 
Pearson  &  Co.,  .i9.'>  AVashington 
Pearson  G.  D.  '.ii;  Bromfield 
Sales  Room  &  oflice  of  the  Institnt'n 

for  the  Blind,  20  &  22  Bromfield 
Sniallwood  E.  A.  &  J.  T.  1  K.  Rail- 
road block,  Lincoln 
Stevens  (i.  W.  ,■)]  J  Washington 
Whitmore  G.  D.  "44  Washington 
■\\ood  Henrv.I2I  1  riend 
Woodwaid  Benj.  liH  Washington 

Upholsteresses. 

Baxter  Hannah  N.,  20  Blossom 
Bennet  Nanc\ ,  (;  Oliver  pi. 
Fariiuni  D.  oL*"  Washington 
Howorth  E.  1  Bradford  place 
Leman  Jlis.  4  Essex  pi. 

Veneers. 

Cntfcr  Sullivan,  42  Blackstone 
Cutter  H.  &  Co.  4  Charlesfown 

Veterinary  Surgeons. 

Brown  J.  E.  li  Franklin 

Crocker  Dr.  40  I'ortland 

Dadd  Geo.  II.  lenr  I  .t  2  Holmes  bl. 

HnrxevGeo.  W..  l,v  Portland 

l.illvinan  Wm.  H..  Bradford  M. 

I.iuiwig  B.  C.  92  Eliot 

Wood  C.  M.,  7  Sudbury 

Varnishing  and  Polishing. 

Grnv  R  1'.  i;:l  WaOiington 
Marsh  A.  R..,  BovMon 
Tileston  Wm.  4  .l"  8  Si  nierset 

"Watch  Makers. 

Adams  Geo.  E..'J0.".  W.<isliingtou 
Adams  i  Krdlern,  1  Washington 
Aver  D.  C.  II  Hanover 
Bnchellcr  C.  F.  I.'l  Mass.  block 
Bacon  i-  Smith,  4  Elm- 
Peals  \Mlli:;m,  Plo<kstone,c.  Hano. 
Bceis  A.  II.  LU  Hanover 
Bell  Joseph  G.  144  Hanover 
Benif  nl  Caleb  H.  5  Market  square 
Bigclow,  Brothers.  &  Kcnnortl.  121 
Bigelow  J.J.  I.i9  Wash.  IWish. 

Bon<l  Charles,  l.l  Franklin 
Bond  Wm. .%  Sons,  2(i  Congress 
Biudbuiy  J.  IL. 9  Court 
Burbank  A.  F.,  2:1.1  Wash, 


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210 


MASSACHUSETTS    STATE    RECORD. 


Byron  J.  C.  4  Lewis,  E.  B. 
Campbell  John,  'H  Washinerton 
Crosby  &  lirown.Cfl  V/asliiiigtou 
Currier  &  Trott,  148  Washington 
Dodpe  &  King,  217  Vt'iishingtou 
Do(lj,'e  lienjamiii.  lii  Wash. 
Drown  Charles  S.,  118  llauover 
Klson  11...-.  Hanover 
Elson  .lulins,  I-J!l  Wa--h. 
Faniswortli  J.  C,  iir  Wash. 
Federhen  Jacob,  ."i  II mover 
Federhen  .lohn  .Jr.  .V,  Court 
Fenno  Jann'.',  m  Hanover 
Fessendeii  llio(hers,  Jl.)  Wash. 
Folsoni  Rnfn*,  Cooit.e.  Hanover 
FostiT  Cm.  i;.  Lil)  TrenioTit  row 
CtiM-n.iM,  il.  Ji:i  Hanover 
(;,.!,!Miiii:i  Will,,  Wash.c.  Boylstou 
Gooihii-  Hniry.i'J  State 
Gooiliim  .Josiaii,  ,s:;  WashinRton 
Ilasthurs  1).  ,'i.  4-.'  Wash.  [Hanover 
Ileineniann  .<t  .lenkii  s,  Conrt,  cor. 
Hews  A.  .)r.  &  Co.  111:.  Wash. 
Hinckley  Heniv  H.  1  \.  .Market 
Holmes  Aaron,  10  Washingtou 
Ilolway  I'.  iil4  Hanover 
Horn  £.  H.,  14  Hanover 
Ireland  T.  1.34  Hanover 
Jacobs  C.  E.  .S  Co.  i!l  Hanover 
Jcpson  William,  7  I'jlnl 
Johnson  Thos.  S.  i;!)  Trehiont  row 
Jonei:,  liaU,*  Poor.  L'L'd  Wash. 
Kcioliili  S.  i'.  '.rr  Washington 
Kcttell.I.  \.r.-J  (.-ourt 
Knapp  Jesse,  I'J'J  Hanover 
Lincoln  I'c  Foss,  Wash.  cor.  Court 
Mahn  F.  )i  Court  sq. 
McKay,  Spear  &  Hrown,  195  Wash. 
Jlunroe  Daniel,  !.-,»  Court 
O'Connell  .Maurice, -i  .V.  Bennet 
Osgood  John,  Jr.  21  Bovlst.on 
Palmer  &  Bachelilers,  »1  Wash.  ; 
Perkins  M.  ]::!()  Hanover 
Perry  Wm.  Jr.  &  Co.  -J  Hanover 
Porter  George  E.  7  Congress 
Pralt. Joseph,  ir,  Conrt 
J'lalt  Wni.:;ii7  VVashiiigton 
HaMiionil  F.  C,  4  Bromlicld 
}!eL'ail',-  M.  4  School 
1;ie;uii'ils  J.  L.Jr.  72TTnion 
Jfirttrwav  John, .34  Cambridge 
Sherman  C.  J.  F.  77  North 
Skinner  &  Sweet,  17  Hanover 
Stiinwood  H.  B.  M.r.i  Washingtou 
StowcU  A.  7ii  Hanover 
Stronss  S.  .'U  Washinoton 
TarbellE.  7()Tnrn|!ike 
Towan  Joseph,. '14  Snnmer 
A'aenberg  E.  H.  WT  Washington 
Velliiiger  L.  F.  .iJ.T  Washington 
Wliitteniore  Joel.  7l'7  Washington 
WiUard  Josiah,  Jr.  ;i3S  Wash. 
W'illard  Simon,  0  Congress 
Wood  Bcnj.  B.  &  Co.,  1.",'.)  Wash. 
Wood  N.  G.  &  Co.  1  Hanover 

Watches,  Jewelry  &  Plate. 

Farnsworth  J.  C,  (!7  Wash.   [Wash. 
Bigelow,  Brothers,  Sz  Kennard,  1-1 
Eurbank  A.  F.,  2.V>  Wash. 
Crosby  &  Brow  n.  US)  V/ashinrton 
Currier  &  Trott,  14S  Washington 
Podge*  King,  217  Washington 
Elson  Julius,  1211  Washinston 
Fessendcn  Brothers,  'Jdj  Wash. 
Ford  James  iM.  :]■>  Conrt 
Foster  George  B.  L'U  Tremont  row 
Gooding  Josiah,  ti'i  Washington 
Hfwe  A.  Jr.  &  Co.  Kifl  Washington 
Jones,  Ball,  &  Poor,  22(;  Wash. 
Lincoln  .':  Foss,  Wash.  cor.  Conrt 
Mci;av,  S|ieni  ,v  Br..wn,  VX,  Wash. 
Pa'.iM-,;.   i^-  li>  Mr,s.  :il  Wash. 


eld 

,  .     .;  Wash. 
I-..-.  Lo.,  i:;'j  WiisU. 


Vv'atches,  Tools,  etc. 

Bitrelov.-.Bro's.'^' Kennard  I'jnVash. 
Cinsliv.t  Brown, l;■.l^\■^shinL'ton 
Ha-  js-Smiiiie!  (ioipoiK-n ,  1  .Milk 
Jones,  Ball,, <t  Poor,  ■.."_(;  Wash. 
Palmer  .'(:  Buclielilers,  '.il  Wash. 

Weighers  ap.d  Gaugors. 

Brewer  Nathaniel,  II  Central  wf. 
CalefJani.s  A.iil.ewis  wtl 
Child '1'.  H.  .-.l  Comniereial  wf; 
Cleaves  N.itlianu-I,;;i  India 
CrowellN  Jr.  ;.ii  (dm'l  wi'. 
Dehlois  1>.  •JOCommeicial  wharf 
Dillaway  Samuel,  •_<;  Central  wf. 
ElU'rv  Wm.  II  Lewis  wT. 
(iibsim  Gio.  1-J  l.nnu' wharf 
Hull  Kplii-aim,:'.|  Indiu 
Hockey  .I-;e|ih,  V,  Long  wharf 
Hossev  Jose):li.7  Cmtialwf. 
Johnson  N.  4.S  India  wf. 
Kidder  I). 'I'.i:;  Howe's  wf. 
Lane  Saninel,  head  I'nion  wf. 
Lewis  Wm,  A.4(;  Long  wliiirf 
I,i^tImore  S.B.,  E.  piieket  pV.  (hay) 


McCallum  John,  M  Lewi 


if. 


Moulton  S.  A.  .30  E,  Railroad  w£ 
JIudge  E.  opp.  .51  India 
Jliidge  L.  U.  opp.  .'il  India 
Ordway  B.  H.  1.3  India 
Peirson.V.  L.  Jr.  24  Lewis  wharf 
Sivret  James  W.  «  Central  wf 
Sweet  Nathaniel,  .34  Central  wf. 
lirann  Joseph,  •3,'iG  Commercial 
A'inson  T.  AI.  Custom  House 

W.  I.  Goods  and  Groceries. 

^V^lo!.esale. 

Atkins  Henry  &  Co.  .37  &  S8  S.  M'ket 
Avery  Henrv,  1  Conil.  wi'. 
Babcock  &  Coolidge,  21  S.  Market 
Bancroft,  Brickett  &  Co.  4S  B13istono 
Bartktt  .1.  W.  &  Co.  4(i  Chatham 
Bartlett  Levi,&  Co.  2  Long  wf. 
BatcheUler,  JIann  &■  Co.  l^H  State 
Baxter  &  Howe,  II)  T  wf. 
Benner  &  Kilborn,  43  Long',vf. 
Blanchard  &  Brother,  1.5  Elm 
Bliss  James  &  Co.  Russia  wf. 
Boynton  N.  &  Co.  5  East.  R.  R.  wf. 
Bradford  &  Macoinber,  132  State 
Brett  Wm.  F.  i:-:y  Federal 
Briggs,  Guild,  &  Co.  8  Long  wf. 
Brigham;  Jones.  &  Co.  20  Long  wf. 
Butler,  Nowell,  &  Co.  11  Canafbio'k 
Carrutli  I).  J.  3  &  4  Gerrish  block 
Carter  J.  W.  &  Brother,  17  W.ater 
Carver  Reuben,  e.  Charlestowu  & 

En  die  t 
Cladin,  Saville  &  Co.,  8  S.  IMarket 
Clark  James  F.  18  Charle.stowu 
Conant  J.  F.  3  Faneuil  Hall 
Crowell,  Brooks,  &  Co.  38  Com!,  wf. 
Curtis  F.  SI  India 
Gushing  &  Clapp,  20  Coml. 
Hana,  larrar,  &  Hvde,  44  Broad 
Hanlbrth,  Sias,  .<t  Co.  1 7  &  18  S.  Mark. 
Har!im;&  rioetor. -I  Elm 
Davis  it  Howe,',).'  Commercial 
Denton  Wm.,37  Central     [Uichm'd 
Dexter,  Harrington, &  Co.  Fulton, c. 
Dudley  J.  H.  &  Co.  14  Broad 
Duncklee  J.&  J.  HBroad 
Eastman  &  King,  5  Central  wharf 
Fliis  Ebenezer,  IIIO  State 
Emnnuis  John  L.  &  Co,  .32  S.  Market 
Fav  IJcxteri  Sons,  41  India 
Fletcher  R.  F.  &  Co.  2  Liberty  sq. 
Fowler  &  Wright  11  T  wf. 
Fowle&  Fletcher,  1  Lewis  wf. 
Gardner  &  Bartlett,. 5  Central  wf. 
Gay  Timothy  &  Co.  22  India 
Gilmore  G.  .M.  34  Merchants  row 
Gilmore  &  Clapp.  H  Merchants  row 
Goodnow  D.  &  G.  -Ji)  S.  .Alarket 
tiray  Henry  D.  &  Son,  24  India 
Hall  Martin  L.  &  Co.2&3  i;ark'tsq. 
Hall  &  Mvrick,  .3.5  Com'l    ' 
Hall  S.  V?.,7i)  Commercial 
Hanson  John  B.  ,5  Long  wf. 
Hayward,  Osgood,*  Co. lilLongyf. 
Hinman  Geo,  Jr.  51  India       [India 
Hitchcock,  Cobb,  k  Winslow,  9  &  10 
Howe  &  Leeds,  24  Lone  wtl 
Hutchins,  Hurd,  &  Co.  (>  S.  Market 
H\de  &  Blanchard,  37  Ferry 
Jackson  &  Norris,  HI  State 
Kidder  &  Co.  17  &  18  N.  iMarket 
Lewis  &  Clapp,  18  Central  wf. 
JIannin^%  Stan  wood,  15  Central  wf. 
Mayo  &  Brown,  C9  &  70  Commerc'l 
Jlclntvre  P.  &  Co.  88  Commercial 
Meriain  S.  &  W.  &  Co.  39  S.  .Market 
jViiller  &  Hatch,  2  Commercial  wf. 
Morse  R.  M.  &  Co.  9  S.  Market 
N.ash,  Callender,  &  Co.  0  India  ti  12 
Nickerson  &  Co.  12  Com.  wtl   [Broad 
Parker .%  Hall,OS&  70  Blackstone 
Parker  S.  T.  &  Co.  4  Central  wharf 
Peirce  Silas  &  Co.  22  Elm 
Pcirce  .'it  Bacon,  155  iMilk 
Peters,  Chas-  &  Co.  12  Centrnl  yri'. 
Prcscott  Harrison,  30  .t  98  Water 
Preston  Elisha  &  Co.  (i  Longwf. 
Rand,  Ellis  &  Co.  159  Milk 
Itavnnnul  E.  &  Co..2&  9  Fan'l  Hall 
!;ii;e  F.  .■«:  F.H8  Slate 
J'dch  M.  jr.  &  Co.  4.3  Com'l 
Bii'liardion  G.  B.  &  Co.  1  Mkt.  sq. 
Buliinsi  ni;  I  lollirook  3&4Canal  bl'k 
]U-Cwvk  Co.  13  City  wharf 
Sears  Joshua,  14  Long  wf. 
Shaplrii.di.Kelsev.'iCo.  19 &  '20 India 
Sliattmk  I.  4.-  Co.  5  Canal  block 
Sniilh  J.  ('..  19  Ferry 
Spra^ne,  Soule,  &  Co.  7  T  wf. 
Sprai.nie,'!,-Co.75HnionJt  104  Bl'kst. 
Stearns  Wm.  &  Co.  9  Chnthafti 
Stedman  Wm.  .M.  &  Co.  3  Cenfl  wf. 
Stratton  &  Avers.  .50  Central 
Svmmes,  Eaion  &  Co.  ,5  T  wf. 
'I'albot  G.  B.  KS  Weter 
'J'arbell  ,■(.•  Dana,  11  Citv  wf. 
Thai'her.'i:  Sears,  31  Lone  wf. 
Thwiiig  Wm.  1:  Co.  14  Central  wf. 
Torre^■  Geo.  W.  &  Co.  2,5  S.  .Market 
Tufts  ,<.■  Hunting,  49  India 
Waldii  n  B.  k;  114  I'lilton 
Ware,  Demond,  &  Co.  32  Long  wf. 


Wason,  Peirce,  &  Co.  7  Chatham 
Webb  &  Low,  97  Commercial 
Weld  U.  &  Co.  3ii  S.  Market 
Whiton  John  P.  24  Broail 
Wiggin,  Morse  &  Co.  10]  State 
Winsor  Edward,  14  Commercial  wf. 
Wood  Caleb,  104  Broad 
Wright,  Priest,  &  Co.  10  Central  wf. 

Retail. 
Adams  S.  P.  187  Court 
Aiken  James  B.  90  Federal 
A  Iger  James.  Com'l,  c.  Hull 
Atkinson  N,  0-0  Leveret 
Ames  G.  II.  4  I..ewi3 
Packman  11.05  Sea 
Kail  N  hum.  Dover,  c.  Suffolk 
Ballou  Ira,  Beach,  <•.  Kingston 
Banheld  Ira  S.  28  i  rince 
P.annon  James, .Meridian,c.  Trenton 
Bates  B.  P.,  Hi  Blackstone 
Bickford  S.  L.  &  W.  D.  100  Purchase 
Bii'knell  N.  11.24  Howard 
Billman  John,  12.3  Hanover 
Bishop  C.  C,  Turnpike,  c.  2d 
Blake  Wm.  37  South  -Margin 
Blanchard  &  Brother,  15  Elm 
Blanchard  John,  Tremont,  c.  Eliot 
Bliss  H.  A.  19  Brattle 
Bliss  James  &  Co.  Russia  wf. 
Boweu  O.  E.&  Co.  005  Wash. 
Bowers  &  Pierce,  78  Beach 
Bowden  Samuel,  3".)  Prince 
Bowers  Wm.  T.  114  Pleasant 
Bowman  O.  P.  H9  Cambridge 
Bovnton  D.  A.  103  North 
Bradstreet  Wm.  075  Washington 
Brock  Ephraim,  Central  sq. 
Jirown  Charles,  128  Charles 
Brown  .'i  Budnm,  17  Charlestown 
Brown  G.M.,  S.Sufiblk,  n.W.Canton 
Brown  William,  132  Sea  , 

Biuce  ,^  Whitiemore,04  Merrimac 
Bryden  C.  11.,  Curve,  c.  Tyler 
But^um  C.  77  Chambers 
Burbecl;  S,  K..  Central  sq. 
Burger  J.  M.  Harvard,  c.  Hudson 
Burrill  J.  .■<.■  S.,  .Meridian,  c.  Havre 
Buss  Asaph  E.  22  Dover,  c.  Village 
Buss  Sam'l  L.  Grove,  c.  .May 
Bussell  Wm.  C,  Lowell,  c.  fliinot 
Butler  C.  11.  185  Hanover 
tain  11.  21  jMerrimac 
Calder  J.  W.  S  Co.,  30  Sudbury 
Campbell  J.  R.7  Cross 
Capen  S.  C.  .38  Sea 
Carruth  1).  J.  3  and  4  Gerrish  block 
Carter  J.  W. ,%  Brother,  17  Water 
Carver  Reuben,  Charlcst'n,  c.  E;  d't 
Chaitee  Geo.  A.  &W.R.  24  Pinckney 
Chamberlin  IL,  Traver,sc,  c.  Friend 
Cham  berlain  A.  L.  Salem,  c.  Endc't 
Chandler  Ben.j.  Jr.  1.".3  North 
Chene.v  Geo.,  Meridian 
Church  Ash,  Endicot,  c.  Cooper 
Clapp  Wm.  110  Pleasant  [av. 

Clarke  &  Howe,E.Dedham,c.  Harr. 
Cleary  Geo.  T.,  0.37  Wash. 
Clement  J.  fHi  Washington 
Clones  Aaron  R.,  Webster,  E.  B. 
Colib  Charles  D.  51  Cambridge 
Cortren  A.  7  Suttblk 
Collins  Dennis,  119  Broad 
Collins  James,  83  South 
Coiman  Edw.  Kingston,  c.  Bedford 
Coolidge  N.  T.  Portland,  c.  Sudb'ry 
Cottle  J.  4.5  Congress 
Cove  A.,  Atkinson,  c.  High       • 
Cr.igin  D.,  Broad,  c.  Belmont 
Cnmmings  Amos,  3.*i8  Wasiiington 
Cunningham  AV.  Northampton 
Cutter  L.  R.,  Southac,  c.  (^iro\*e 
Cutting  &  Kendall.  Constit\ition  wf. 
Dailev"'Geo.  Turnpike,  c.  Silver 
Dantbrth  J.  240  Bro.adwav,  n.  1) 
Deslioii  A..  Lowell,  c.  Minot 
DeWolf  E.  A.  opp.  24  .M.ay 
Dever  Daniel,  .'JO  .Mcrrim'nc 
Diamond  Geo.,  82  Harrison  av. 
i  lillon  I'eter,  41  Portland 
Dolan  M.  21.S  .Vnn 
Dorherty  H.  .'!5  Endicot 
Doherty  C.  opp.  251  Ann 
Donovan  1\I.  H.  Warren,  c.  Eliot 
Drew  Joseph,  151  Pleasant,  c.  Eliot 
Dudley  E.  (J.  207  Hars'n  av.  e.  Dov. 
Dugan  J  .  Meridian 
Dulion  Bcnj.  113  Leveret 
l>ver  F.  S.,  Harr.  av.  e.  Peoch 
Fclwards  Wm.  &  Co.  79  W.  Cedar 
Elkins  Charles  H.,  c.  Causeway  & 

Billeriea 
Emcreon  R.,  Old  Road,  cor.  .T 
Farlow  John  S.  '.1)  High,  c.  Federal 
Fay  Chories  II.  112CTiaries 
I'av  i:.  T.  X.-  Willinm  A.,  8.5"  Wash. 
Feruald  A.  C.  2JI  Hanover 
Fernald  John  C.  Trem't,  c.  Warren 
Finney  Wm.  S4  Blackstone 
Fisk  Prcseult,  I'l  \Vest 
Fisk  W.  II.  Snleni.c.  Charter 
Flagg.t  lorhrs,  Lii  Cambridge 
I'laiulers  l'"r:tneis  T.,  Sumner 
Flynn  H.  12.3  Broad 


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Flynn  Jnincs,  (!  Cove 
ImiicI  .t  I'Mwiii-il.  li  liioinflwUl 
I'nuii'is  S.,  DdicliestiT, n.  Hrondway 
Fr.iii'h  .l..lm  .\..^i;  l.imi,' wf. 
Fiirl)ii>li  Mil".  II''  l'>'iK-nil 
iMirlcMiiT  Cliiis  c.  Cfi,ti(.'&  Southac 

(imnniinis  X;  Tch-.v.-.:!;  I'd.stiT's  wf. 
(icMT.'  •riH.niu-C'.,  I'ilUi.c.r.  F 
(lihli.ns  I).  !,..'<;  S,.ti, -JIS  Wubll. 
(;i|l.iTt  ,l..lr.  HI,;  ■I'Miiiont 
(iil!i(rt\Kiiiglit,I'l(as!nit,c.Trcm. 

(;ii.-.ii.iin  f.  i.;.:n  \Vll^■l\iIli:t^)ll 

(Jiliiinu  (ico.  W.I.V.X.Mtli 
(;l,isoii  Will.  41  Tiinipike 
Gdudwin  I!.  Lewis,  K.  li. 
Gould  U.  T.,  Merriiimc'.  c.  Causcw. 
Govt  J.  v.,  SnUiilk,  c.  Canton 
Gninvillc  O.  II.  17  l-ovcrct 
Gray  Tlios.  S.,  iMavfrick.  c.  Varia 
Green  C.  W.,  Ikiiili,  cor.  Hudson 
Gritlin  I'.  ('.  -J-'ll  Ihinisiin  uv. 
(;ri:.rsj(.|in  II.  71.-.  Wu^liinston 
IhiKeitvTiiiio.  I'.,  H  SutlVilk 
I  laliii  .laoi'l),  .Maverick,  n. Liverpool 
Ilalev  S.  \V..'<:  Co.,  .Siitlolk.o.  Dcd'ni 
IlaleV  .'V  Mel^in.  llil  diaries 
Hull  Nath'l,  Green,  e.  Chuiubcrs 
Hall  1'.  7itt  \Vasluii.2ton 
Hall  K.  W..  K,eor.  I'irih 
llauson  S.  A.  &  Co.  "0  School 
Huroliun  Thomas,  ISii  Harrison  av. 
Ilaiding  l,einon  P.  1.!-'  Turnpike 
llnrrir^cton  W.  S.  40  Sumner 
lla.skcll  L.  P.  Bror.d,  head  Prentice's 

wi:  .t    IVeuiont,  c.  Boylston 
Hnvford  H.  |0  Hin 
He'niiessv  William,  Swan 
Havwanl  .Vrza  H.  y:i  Merrimac 
Henderson  W.  H.,  Beacon,  c.  Bowd. 
Hill   r.  1).  17'.iAnn 
Hill  WiUi;iiii,4i;il  Washington 
Hillniaii  Geo.  .'mL' Com'l 
llolihs  W.  ,1.  C,  l.il  liar,  av 
Howard  S.  .>!  Myrtle 
Hi>ward  S.  P.  Brighton,  c.  Poplar 
Hurles  S.  H.  SO  Lssex 
Hurley  P.,  Oswego,  e.  Albany 
Hutehinson  A.  B.  IJO  Purchase 
Hyde  JI.,  Chelsea,  c.  Maverick 
Jacobs  G.  C.  40  I'liend 
Johnson  C.  S,  7  .Merrimac 
Johnson  Hiram,  747  .t  .sill  Wash. 
Jones  Charles  (i.  IS',  Commercial 
Jordan  Edwin  B.  7(1  Prince 
Jndkins  Beni.  "JI  Cambridge 
Kellnm  Geo."  B.,  Third,  c.  Dorches. 
Kelly  .M.  Ui;Eu(licot 
Kni(:ht  G.  &  C.  Blossom,  c.  Vine 
Kenuiston  Thos.  A.  70J  Wash. 
Knowlton  A.  But'lph.opp.  Southac 
Lawrence  W.  C.  18  Kingston 
Learnard  Geo.  W.  1-J9  Cambridge 
Leavens  H.  N.,  N.  Russell,  c.  Eaton 
Leavitt  Thos.,  Turnpike,  n.  B'dway 
Lincoln  B,  B.,  West,  c.  Mason 
Livermore  Aaron,  'Ji)o  Washington 
Lord  E.  P.,  Pitts,  c.  South  Margin 
Low  Geo.  W.  1M7  Hano.  c.  Bartlett 
Lytbrd  James,  Kneel  and,  c.  Cove 
JIabriand  A.  P.  l.«  Hanover 
Jladden  John,  Oneida,  e.  Albany 
jMahan  IJenj.  F.  50  Long  wf. 
Mahan  Joliii  A.  ."i.'!  Long  wf. 
Mann  K.  P.elknap,  c.  Myrtle 
Marsh  StiUman  P.  Cha'st.,  c.  Coop. 
Ma,si>n  &  Centre,  ■'io  Boylston 
Mathews  C.  E.  47S Commercial 
JIanks  J.  M.  &  Co.  10  Prince 
Mavhew  A,  C.PiO  Tremont 
Jlctlrov  J.  11  Merrimac 
McKav  Nath'l,  .Mi  riilian,  n.  Eufaw 
Jlendnm  V.'.  B.  7-1  Wash. 
Meriam  Jonas  .^  Co.  SI  Leveret 
jSIeri.leih  11..  17  Conarcss 
JslerniieM  'ioses,  1:!  Sea 
Messer  Stilhnan,  1112  Carver 
IVliller  John,  Creek  square 
Jliigan  K-  li.'i  Kssex 
Jloore  Chns.  IL74  Salem 
MooreheadWm.,  Essex,n.  Kingston 
Nason  Jas.  B.  18  &  L'f)  Derne 
Nelson  Neheniiah,  Richmond 
Newell  N.  N.,  Endicot,  c.  Thacher 
Nightinpde  J.  F.,  W.Canton,  c.  Suff. 
Nightingale  J.  W.  'J5S  Washington 
Noves  E.  &  E.  67  Sea 
O'keeffe  Tho's  F.  4th,  c.  A 
(hyen  K.  S.  2r,0  Ann 
Palmer  J.  P.  fc  D.  R.  19  School 
Parker  Jerrv  B.  &  Co.,  21  Tremont 
Paul  John,"."/.'  Oak 
Payne  S.  B.  Tvler,  c.  Knceland 
Peiirce  R.  .il'.l  SVashington 
Peck  John,  .58  Long  wf. 
Peck  S.  C.  lio  Camliridsre 
Phelps  S.  B.  .V)  Pleasant 
Pierce  S.  S.,  Ti-emont,  c.  Court 
I'lnmmer  Gcorse  II.,  Slaverick  sq.c 
^  Potter  A.  B.,  101  Leveret     CSnniner 
Fluinmer  J.  F.,  Snuthac,  c.  Garden 
Powers  F.li,'?10  Ihniover 
Priest  Jonas  II..Walnut,  c.  Chestnut 
Putnam  A.  W.,  .Sumner,  c.Liv  erpool 


Raymond  F.  F.  ll«  llanov.       [c.  H 
Rayiiolds  Brewster  &  Co.,  B'dway, 
Riee  (Jeorge,  W  Lowell 
Hiee  Samuel  II.  (ii  Merrimac 
Riehardson  J.  I).  &  Co.,Fourth,  c.  A 
Rielianlsdu  Chas.  II.,  Athens,  c.  E 
Riehardson  &  Hartshorn,  'JJ  Bhick- 

Ktiuie 
Robirts  J.  W. .%  A.  il't  Blackstone 
Rohinsoii  A.  i;il  Portland 
Rogers  A.  ('.,  Hudson,  c.  Curve 
R.ig,  rs  B.  F.  .V.Charles 
Rosenfehl  C.  W.  im;  Warren 
Rundlett  J.  B.  yr>  Broad 
Russell  i:.  11  R.  R.  Iiloek,  Lincoln 
Russell  Wm.  II.,  Sea,e.  Kneelaud 
Russell  &  Shaw,  ILII  Leveret 
Ryder  C.  C.  1  Sudbury  sq. 
S.ilmon  S  I).,  Hrighion,  c.  Second 
Sanbrirn  John  .%  Co.  -l'.)  VV.  Canton 
Sanderson  L.,  Pleasant,  e.  Carver 
Sargeant  Steplien,  .'i4;)  Washington 
Seanians  B.  W.  .■;7  Hanover 
Seavi-rns  (J.  S.  &  L.  8  .<:  1"  Bovlston 
Seaverns  Tlios.  W.  &  Co.  Gil  Wash. 
Seavev  (i.  S.  i;  (ireell 
Seavey  T.  H.  Poplar,  c.  Spring 
Shimr'nins  Robert, 4.-.  Salem 
Simpson  .>k  Putter.son  41  Lowell 
Skinner  B.  II.  112  Couit 
Skellev  T.  :il)  Friend 
Slater  Thomas.  Maverick  sq. 
Smith  Aimer,  11  Central  sq.  E.  B. 
Smith  .V  Weeks,  Tremont,  c.  Eliot 
Snow  Wni.,  Com'l,  e.  Chelsea  ferry 
Spear  &  Butinm.4  R.  R.  hi.,  Lincoln 
Steams  .^t  i'.aton,  410  Commereial 
Stearns  Elijah,  llll  Salem,  c.  Prince 
Stearns  Z.,  Knceland,  c.  Albany 
Stevens  &  Temple, . -178  Commercial 
Stewart  C,  Nashua,  c.  Minot 
Sullivan  Patrick,  Minor,  c.Andover 
Swascv  G.  B..  Prince,  e.  Causeway 
Taske'r  E. -JM  Hanover 
Tavlorfc  BrodUs,  217  Broadway 
Th"ayer  John  P.  .".74  Washington 
Tho'ians  &  .Merriam,  n.",(l  Wash. 
Thorp  George,  41  S.  .Margin 
Tilden  Nelson  H.  :144  llro:\dway 
Todd  Josh.  G.  Broa  i,  c.  Foster's  wf. 
Tombs  li.  F..*  J.  II.  Fourth, c.Turn- 
Tower  1.  2118  Harrison  uv.         fpike 
Trafton  I.  S.,  Hudson,  c.  Harvard 
Tremere  J.  B.  .t  Co.  277  Ann 
Twitehell  Ch:ts.  M.  A.,  (J  Mav'k  sq. 
Tyler  .%  I'.undv,84  Blaekstone 
T''pham  Thomas,  4."..".  Washington 
"\'dse  Charles  II.  ^4  Charleslown 
W'allis  M.  L.  I'.'.il  Washin.,'Idn 
Ward  A.  L.  ,t  Co.  Essex,  c.  Uar.  av. 
Ware  H.  G.  1)7  Camhrid-e 
Webster  \>.  U."7  Atkinson 
Wekh  Elbridse  G.  2.i  Charter 
Weni;i^t(m  Charles,  4th,  cor.  D 
WIrlte  Geo.  .^-  Co.  4W  Washington 
White  .t  Foster,  141  Court 
White  ,^  Hanson, :'.il  School 
Whittemore  N.lI.,Church,n.Piedm't 
Wil-ler  Jt  Sleeper,  40  W.  Cedar 
Williams  E.  H.  1111  Fourth 
Wise  Jas.  Northnmptim.c.  Ilarr.  av. 
Wiswall  Elisha,  Tileston's  wf 
Witherbv  J.  470  Commer'l,  c, Foster 
Wood  .Vlexander,  Idl  Salem 
Woo'lward  E.G.  Friend,  c.  Travers 
AVorkingmen's  Protective  Union,— 
Central  Viri-^'''>n  Store— 'JS  Water, 
J.  G.  Kanlback.Jr. 
.sVoiT,«— Xo.  .1,  Broadway, cor.  C 
No.  .5.  i  Lowell 
No.  181,  Broadway 
No.  247,  Fourth 
No.  .^4.  Maverick  sq.  E.  B. 
Wright  .Tames,  lijii  Hanover  Cbridge 
W^i  icht  W.  A.  &.  C.  L.  Sea,  near  the 
Wvman  A  raham  G.  23  Green 
"\"e"ndall  Charles,  .'SJ  Commercial      - 
"i'oung  N.  S.  Travers,  c.  Charlestown 

Wharfingers. 

Barrett  S.  F.,  .Vtlantic  Steamship  wf- 
Blanev  Jas.  M.  2.S  Centr.al  wf. 
Brown  Charles  H.  foot  India  wf. 
Chaddock  Sturgis,  Comey's  wt 
Clark  &  Jones,  Fort  Hill  wf. 
Crosby  David,  Arch  wf. 
navis  Barnabas,  1  Mercantile  ■vrf, 
Davison  E.  E.  24  Lewis  wf. 
Dow  Charles  J.  l.i  Foster's  wf. 
Eldridge  Ellcrv.  Mathews  wf.     C^f. 
Frederick  J.  Visk's  wf. .%  E.  Steamb. 
Grant  .V.  W.  Russia  \vf. 
Hersev  A.  C.  (u  Commercial  wf. 
Homer  E.  Jr.  Battery  wf. 
How  Hall  J.  Bosto-n  wf. 
Kidder  Daniel  T.  i:i  Rowe's  wf. 
Lini-oln  X.  Jr.,  Lincoln's  wf. 
Lang, %  Delano.  Atkins  &   Thomp- 
Parker  David,  14  Citv  wf  [scm's  wi's. 
Pearce  Geo.  W.  .10  Union  wf. 
Pearscm  J.  II. .%  Co.  7.'i  Long  wf. 
Peiniiman  A.  P.  Bartlett's  south  w-f. 
R.d.Ui,!.'  F,.  H.  Lewis  wf.  E.  B. 
Kunev  James,  Bartletfs  north  wf. 


Bninp^on  J.  A.,  7  'V  wf. 
Seurlder  Alex..  E.  Packet  Pier 
Tremere  John  B.,  Sarsrenfn  wC 
Tnrneri.  J.  S.,  Horgcnt's  wf. 
Wilder  James  S.  Constitution  wf. 
Winter  CharleH,  (17  Cotiinurcial  wf. 

Wheelwrights  &/  Carriage 
Makers. 

Briges  Elhridgc  G.  Cove,  n.  En«t 
Buckley  John,  Sumner,  E.  B. 
Capen  Geo.  O.,  4.V  Tremont 
lionovau  Duiiiel,  Beach,  c.  Cove 
Ddoris  John.  Beverly 
Havden  .v.  2i;!i  llar.'av.  c.  Troy 
inland  .M.,  K.  Suinner.E.  B. 
lldllund  X.  First, n.  Turnpike 
Lakin  S.,  Broad,  onp.  Prentice's  wf. 
Lunt  .Vndrew.Sl  Endicot 
MeCue  Jns..  Richmond,  n.  Fulton 
Norris  I.  B.  1  Beverlv 
I'lageinnn  Henry,  E." Castle 
Richardson  Nathan,  !j(;  Portland 
Rowell  Knfus,  Turnpike,  c.  Swan 
Jtussell  J.  IKl  Porll'd  &  2j  Causeway 
Singler  John,  E.  Dover.n.  Wash. 
Stone  M.  P.,  Lewis,  E.  B. 
Stmie  Wm.  P.,  Beverly 
Ward  Francis,  Canal,  c.  Travers 
Wight  Jumes,  Travers,  c.  Beverly 

V/hips. 

Bmerton  S.  8  Dock  square 
Meleiidv  &  David,  8  Dock  sq. 
Slielton"&  Checver,  7  Washington 
Wheelwright  George,  I'J  Dock  sq. 

Window  Glass. 

Badger  C.  II.  &  Co.  40  Blackstone 
Banker  .^-  Cariienter,   107  State 
Barnes  John.  8  .\nn 
Briggs  .•;  Ruhinson,  27  Commercial 
Brown  .>t  l.ainsdii.44  India         [wC 
Carrulh.Whittier.tSweetser,4Long 
Chaiiin  IV  Whiton,  Hi  Com'l 
Cooper  Wm.  &  Co.  ."U  Atkinson 
Cutler  A.  L.  4.^  India  [stone 

Damon  Jas.,  1.1  Canal  block,  Black- 
Hale,  Dav  ,%  Story, 7  Long  wf. 
King  &  Dexter,  2(i  India 
I.oring  C.  G.  &  Co.  lo  .Merch.  row 
Stimson  .<:  AVliitin<r.  .Vi  Broad 
Wheeler  Lewis,  .''.'i  India 

Window  Shades. 

Bee  H.  &  Co.  7  1-2  .-Mbanv  block 

Bruce  Chas.  H.  ,il7  Washington 

Flint  J.  S.  ;£  Court 

Ha\es&  Co.  :l  Chambers 

Kelty  G.  L.-tJ.  B.,  10. Milk  (raanuf.) 

Martin  P.  A  Co.  8.1  Hanover 

Steele  F.  A.  GUI  Washington 

Wines,  Teas,  Soc. 

Codman  Eilward  .%  Co.  O:.  State 
('ot)eland  F.  .t  Co.  47  India 
Peites  .li:  McMnllen.  I."i  Tremont  r. 
Kk-e  Samuel  C.  70  Broad 
ThdMipson  .<i;  .\tkinsou,  .'18  Broad 
Williams  J.  D.  .v  -M.  :s:  Si  :J4  S.  Mkt 

Wire  Workers. 

A"ilivtc  Oliver,  7,i  Cornhill 
Williams  &  -Morss,  07  Coruhill 

Wood. 

[See  Coal  ond  Wood.] 

Wooden  Ware,  etc. 

Ballard  &  Steams.  V.k  IS  Bromfield 
Case  &  Bri^ham,.MU  Washington 
Cnmmings"  D.  &  Co.  42  S.  .Market 
Dickinson  P.  &  Co.  -Jj  Dock  sq. 
Eaton,  Jones  &  Co.,  5  JiSUulmes  bL 

Ilayniarket  s<|. 
llvrn'ian  S.  ll'ii!  Washington 
Kimball  S.  81  Blackstone 
KiuL-inan  M.  .t  Co.  17  India 
Kiiifsbun-  Reuhen,  27  Dock  sq. 
Marsh  S."W.4'.i  Broad  (brooms) 
Morton  Chas.  C.  .511  Washincton 
Murdock  E.Jr.  (nianuf.)  .'JLong  wf. 
Robinson  Doniel.lH  Court 
Saunders  K.  P.  4;(2  Washincton 
Smith  E.  P.  i  1)  !»;  Blackstone 
Stimpson  C.  .M.  .■;!»:!  Washiuztou 
Tdlman  Cahill,  3.1  Union 
Wakc:iel<i  I..  H.  42  X.  ."ilarket 
AVarner  R.  &  Co.  14  Commercial 
"Waterman  N.  8j  Coruhill  &  73  Court 

Wool  Dealers. 

Bond  George  W.  .5.5  Kilby 
Clark,  Bineham  &  Co.  4  &  6  Chat- 
Clear  P.,  Constitution  wf.     [ham  r. 
Cooiidee  W.  D.  31  P.-arl 
Davis  &  Anbin,  l27  Miik 
Erickson.  Treadwell .%  Co.  54  Pearl 
Hilton  Wm.07i  St.ite 
nun!  &  Bowers  SI  A  ;«  Broad 


212 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Kendall  H.  R.  &  Son,  Batterymarch 

Livermore  George,  36  Pearl 

Proctor  &  Wood,  13fi  State 

Reed  Lyman  &  Co.  Old  Custom  Ho. 

Rice  F.  &  F.  118  State 

Ross  M.  D.,  7  Liberty  square  Iwool) 

Titcomb  &  K'itkerson.LWBroad  {ray 

Townsend  T.  B. &  Son,  aJ  Central 

Vila  James,  Bath,  near  Cong 

■Whitney  VVm.  &  Co.  1.3  Liberty  sq. 

Young  U.  &  Son,  5  Broad 

Woollen  Goods. 

[See  Cloths  and  Woollen  Goods.] 

Worsted  and  Patterns. 

Colien  Philip,  51.5  Washinirton 
Cohen  S.  &  Co.  381  Washington 
Felbell  Julius,  503  Washington 
Harrington  S.  &  J.  &  Co.,  &  Milk 

(wholesale) 
King  C.  E.  245  Washington     [Milk 
Peyser  S.  M.  &  Co.  ISI  Wash,  and  85 
WeigandL.SSl  Washinctnn 
Whitney  N.  D.  1!)3  WasJiingtou 

Miscellaneous. 

Aifvertising  and  Couiitrp  Xcwspaper 
.Stibucription  Afj^nci/ — \.  B.  Palm- 
er, ScoUay's  Building,  Court.  S. 
M.  Pettengill  &  Co.,  lU  State 

Alcohol  Manv^factory  —  S.  Jenney 
&  Co.,  Second  street 

Anchors  —  Cyrus  Alger,  2  Cent'l  wf. 

Anvils^  Vi^es,^  Jiammers  —  James 
Massy,  165  Harrison  av. 

Bag  MaiM/'acturcr  —  John  Batchcl- 
der,  30  Charlestown 

Baskets,  French  and  German — Bal- 
lard &  Stearns,  16  &  1«  Bromtield. 
A.  Parker,  (manuf.)  21  Dock  sq. 

Bill  Poster- J.V.  Bc!l,31  State.  Wm. 
Willcutt,  4  Wilson  lane 

Birds  i;  Cages— T.  T.  Bradshaw  & 
Co.,  52  Court.  John  Coley,  Union, 
cor.  Hanover 

Blacking  Manvfactory  —  J.  Bray- 
shaw,  10  Lynde.  Abel  Baker,  28 
N.  Market 

Block  Tin  Pipe—T)Mon  *  IngersoU, 
agents  for  N.  E.,  4  Union 

Bolting  Cloths  and  Hmr  Millstones 
—  B.F. White,  45  Milk 

Bookbinders'  Utamiis — B.  Macklin,4 
Court  av. 

Bookbinders'  Stock  ?•  Tools  — \'Vm. 
H.  Hill&Co.32ComhiII 

Boot  iyimping  Machine  (Patent)  — 
,1.  M.  Read,4J  Gerrish  block, North 

r.nx  Maker— a.  Curtis,  4.i8  Har.  av. 

Britannia  Ware  Mantdactiirers  — 
Smith.  Ober  &  Co.  3  Haverhill : 
Butler,  Perkins  &  Co.,  l.i  Water 

Bronze  Iron  ICaie— Chase  Brothers 
&  Co.,  22  Congress 

Canibooses  —  See  Stoves 


Candle  Moulds  —  Samuel  J.  Ditson, 
.38  Causeway 

Ctoie  Seating  —  20  &  22  Bromfield 

Cap  Visor  ilaker—G.  M.  Taylor, 
95i  Washington 

Carpet  Bag  jfannfactories—  Nich- 
ols &  Church,  .32  Hanover.  R. 
Mobart,  251  Tremont 

Casks,  Dealers  in  —  A.  B.  Wether- 
bee,  6  W.  Centre.  B.  Welch,  Jr. 
106  W.  Cedar.  John  Uagerty,  8 
Avery. 

C(drrer—J.  B.  Smith,  16  Brattle 

Chain  Caliles  — Cotton,  Hill  &  Co. 
105  State  (manufac'ers).  Fearing, 
Thacher  &  Whiton,  17  City  wf. 

(liiropodist  —  B.  Caro,  5  Franklin 

Chocolate  Manufacturers  —  llezeki- 
tth  Chase  &  Son,  24  Lone  wt:  John 
Preston,  6  Longwfl  Walter  Ba- 
ker, 2fi  S.  Market 

Citi/  Crier—  G.  Hill,  1  Grav  place 

Cistern  Iluilder—'W.  J.  .Slade.  81 
Portland  [Congress 

Cloth  /•Diw/icr— J.  J.  Blrkinnier,  ,32 

t.'innpo^ition  Omainetits  —  Berry  & 
liogers,  Pitts,  n.  Merrimac 

Conchologists—S  .Vl  mrcn,  293  Wash. 
S.  Emmons,  107  State 

Congress  Boot  Patent  —  E.  Will- 
marth,  attorney,  olHcc  5N.E.  bl'k, 
Clinton  street 

Cojt  Tidies  ,; or  Mvic  Spinning- J. 
Katon  *  Co..  44  Washington 

<  hlton  ( 'ard  Mann  fact  iirers  —  Wm. 
Whitlfoiorc  *  Co.  M  N.  Market 

CoiOiii  J  hick-  Fearing,  Thacher  & 
Whiton,  17  City  wf. 

Counter  Cases  —  See  Show  Cnsea 

Croiirins—U.  L.  Swectser,18  llaver'l 

Ciirlril  //fiir— James  I!.  Heal  * 
Brother,  Hayniiirkct  so.,  llnlniea 
hlofk.     SuniiH-r  Flau'e,  •(  rriii.ii 

(  'urh-d  llinr  Mniiuuirtiirrni  ^  .1.  Ca- 
pen  !k  Son,  1 16  Tyler.  K.  Johu.sou, 
17  Haverhill 


Curtain  Fixture  Manvfactory  S.  S. 
Putnam,  3}  Alhanv  hi. 

Dental  Depot— iones.  White  &  Co., 
23  Tremont  Row 

Diaphragm  y-'iVters— Thacher  Beals, 
451  Washington 

Distiller  of  Rose  Watei —  John  L. 
Leavitt,  114  Cambr  dge 

Doors,  Blinds,  «-e.  Dealers  in—  Boles 
&  Getchell,  Endicot,  c.  Causeway, 
&  34  Friend.  Warren  Boles,  Sudb. 
c.  Portland 

Edge  Tool  Makci — Daniel  Leigh- 
ton,  33  Causeway 

Engineers  and  Manufacturers  of 
Wrought  Iron  'J'uljes  —  Walworth 
&  Nason,  22  Devonshire 

Feather  Dusters  —  J.  J.  Adams,  99 
Washington 

File  Cutters  —  J.  &  F.  Butler,  South 
Bost.  n.  the  bridge.  IJ.  S.  Stokes, 
l3t,n.  A.    .M.Gorman, 14  Haverhill 

Fire  Apparatus  —  £,  A.  U.  Roul- 
stone,  9  Hanover  [Wash. 

Fire  Works — James  G.  Hovev,  149 

Flat  Hoof  Compositioners —  Luther 
Barnes,  order-box,  7  State.  P. 
Crosby,  22    Merrimac. 

Flavoring  Extracts,  Manufacturers 
of'.  —  John  L.  Leavitt,  114  Cambr. 
Albert  G.  Thayer,  19  Haverhill 

French  Shirt^^  —  C.  A.  Hewins,  129 
Washington  [Blake's  court 

Furskin   Dressej C.  Bernard,   12 

Gas  Fitter  and  Finisher  —  N.  W. 
Turner.  23  Bromfield 

Gets  Works  -  Hull  St.  —  Office  102 
Washington 

Glass  Water  Pipe  Mannfactory — 
Wm.  B.  Guy,  85  Sudbury 

Glolx  Manufucturet —  Gilman  Joa- 
lin.  Mount  Vernon  av. 

Green  House  —'Wm.  McCuUough, 
S.  Boston,  near  Point 

Grinding  Com  —  Benj.  Simmons, 
Charles,c.Camb.  Isaac  R.Brown, 
1  Albany  block.  J.  S.  Savage,  5 
Haverhill 

Grinding  Lac  Dtie,  Coal,  Marble  — 
E.  Kingsley,  5  Butolph 

Grinding  Salt  —  Thacher  &  Sears, 
31  Long  wf.  &  Second 

Grinding  and  Powdering  Drugs, 
Spices, :^c.  —  Henshaw,  Edmands 
&  Co.  36  India  Converse  &  Rob- 
son,  34  N.  Market 

Gun  and  Jiifle  Maker— iJ.  G.  Whit- 
more,  4  Washington 

Gunjioicdei — G.  G.  Newhall,  agent 
for  O.  M.  Wliipple,S6  State 

Gutta  I'crcha  Goods  —  Chas.  Stod- 
der,  75  Kilby 

Hal  Block  Manufactory— Oral  Dia- 
mond, lili  Har.  av. 

I/air  .Slating  -  J.  H.  Beal  &  Broth- 
ers, Hayriiarket  sq..  Holmes   bl'k 

Inifirorid  (;as  /luj-ners  -  A.H.W ood 
Si  Co.  tin  Court 

Isinglass  or  Mica  for  stove  doors, 
lanterns,  &c.— George  H.  Ruggles, 
31  Union 

Jauatmers  —  Wm.  Blakemore,  12 
Theatre  alley.  W.  R.  Bennelt,  7 
Harvard  pi.  [avc. 

Lapida  y  —  S.  Reynolds  Jr.,  S  Court 

i«m»/n'<'s— Chelsea  Laundrv,  .si 
Wash.  Roxb.  Laundrv,  1)7  Wash. 
H.  Sawver  &  Co.  20  Kingston.  II. 
D.  Parker,  Williams  ct 

Lightning  Conductors— W.  A.  Or- 
cuR,  77  Cornhill.  C.&  L.E.Snow, 
at  G.  W.  Robinson  &  Co.'s,  Rich- 
mond St. 

Line  and  Titrine  Manufactorjf  —  W, 
N.  Tyler,  Dover,  c.  Harrison  av. 

Lozenge  Mauui'arturers  —  Chase  & 
Co.,Congrcs>i,c.  Ilawoj.  Wm.  Pid- 
sifer,  SSooUav's  bnihling,  agent 

Machine  and  Uaml  Card  Manufac- 
tory-T.  J.  Whittemore,  SON. 
Market 

Machini.it.i'  Warehouse — Chas.  Wil- 
lis, 2(>  Charlestown 

Miichinrry  and  Tools  for  Working 
Leather  —  Bloses  Hunt  &  Co.  .35 
Fulton 

Manufartu~er  of  Syrup  —  Wm.  Fin- 
ney, 84  Liackstone 
Map    Mounter—  Wm.  Tileston,  40 

Bromtield 
Marble  Sawing— 3.  S.  Savage,  .5   Ha- 
verhill.   E.  Kingsley.  5  Hutolph 
Marine  Shells,  Stuffed  liirds.  Insects, 


■  S.  Emmons,  107  State    [ton 
11,1.33  Ful. 


Moist;  Txcines-D.  Kimball,] 

Matches  —  Bvam,  Hruce,  Pearson  *; 
Co .  66  Ilnion.  Stephen  Thayer, 
19  Haverhill 

Mitttrrs^  .Manufacturer — E.  .Johnson, 
17  Haverhill.  Wm.  S.  Honly,  1,'W 
Sea 

Mrasurer  of  Marble  —  Nath'l  Bry- 
ant, 31  Dover 


Medals,  Coins,  and  Curiosities  —  D. 
E.  Groux,  24  Green 

Medical  Electrician  and  Galvanist 
—  A.  S.  Dudley,  Central  court,  c. 
Wash. 

Melodcon  Mamtfactory — Baldwin  & 
Co., 20  Kingston 

Metal  Rooferx  —  Wheeler  &  Parker, 
Charles,  foot  Pinckney 

Mineral  Tcetft  .Manufacturers — Han- 
son &Dickinson,38  Tremont  row. 
R.  L.  Robbins,  3  Howard 

Mount  Eagle  Tripoli  !f  Brick — Johon- 
not&  Saunders,  ag'ts,  21  Dock  sq. 

Naturalization  Office — Thos.  Row- 
ean,  129  Federal,  opp.  Williams 

j\r.  E.  Gas  Pipe  Co.  —  28  Cha'stown 

North  River  Flagging  Stone — Bald- 
win &  Emerson,  Piper's  wf. 

Omnibus  Builders  —  .May  &  Bailey, 
Broadway,  near  I  st. 

Papier  Mache  Manufactory  —  Bow- 
ler &  Co.  8  Somerset  [Doane 

Patent  Car  Wheels— G.  Odiome,  1.5 

Patent  Printing  Macliinery — S.  P. 
Ruggles,  152Washington 

Plasterers  and  Stucco  Workers  —  S. 
P.  Tolman,  Kingston,  c. Bedford. 
J.  Low,  53  Charles 

Plume  Manutactory  —  G.  Decous, 
26  Winter 

Powder  (Whipple's  Mills)  —  G.  G. 
Newh.all,  86  State 

Printers'  Leads, &c.—  D.  Mclntire, 
15  Washington  [Lowell 

Professor  ot  A'strology — T.Lister,25 

Reflective  and  Gas  Burning  Furna- 
ces for  Generating  .Steam  —  James 
Gould,  19  Merchants  Exchange 

Restorers  of  Od  Paintings  —  D. 
Chase,  86  Wash.  R.  Sadler,  20 
Wjishington.  George  Howorth,  1 
Bradford  place  [near  B 

Rope  Maker  —  Josiah  Dunham,  5lh, 

Salerattcs  Manufacturer  —  Edward 
Chamberlin,  office  5  India 

School  Mouse  Furniture — .1.  L.  Ross, 
Hawkins,  c.  Ivers.  S.  Wales,  Jr., 
14  Bromfield 

Shoe  7'oo/s  —  Jas.  Hall,  10  Dock  sq. 

Shot  —  Dalton  &  IngersoU,  agents 
for  N.E.,  4  Union 

SiJrer  Chaser  —  M.  Nordwall,  46 
Mass.  block 

Sofa  Slicing  Manufactxira — S.  B. 
Russ.  7  Derby  range 

Spike  .)/;om;'ac>iOTrs— Portcr,Ralph 
fi  Swi'tt,  First,  near  B 

Sjiliut  .)faker  —  H.  P.  Ingalls,.35  Lin- 
coln, n.  Essex 

Spring  .Vakers—Hnnnon  &  Gilman, 
174  Harrison  av.  Chns. W.Brews- 
ter, Sudbury.  Geo.  W.  Bruce.  147 
Harr.  av.   ,T.  D.  Tuttle,  Turnpike 

Stone  n'<i,e  — D.Weld  &  Co.  'M  S. 
Market 

Su'i-.]fiirine  Dredging  Machines  — 
Charles  Wnollev,  41  Commercial 

Sugar  .^foulds  —  Rice  &  Lombard, 
12  Lewis 

Tiiilon'  Shears  — 'Martin  L.  Brad- 
ford. 14.'  Wash.    S.  Siblev.7  Court 

Ta^ridermi'ls—  A.  H.  Ogdcn,  IS 
Tremont  Temple.  James  ilann. 
Theatre  alley 

Ten  fin  llalls —  F.  A.  Bradford,  17 
Harvard  place 

Tin  Roofing  —  Wheeler  &  Parkcr,69 
ChMrles.     B.  Fav,67  Friend 

Tuurrs  of  riaiuii  —  G.  Cutting,  .33 
Grove.     I).  H.  Shirlev,  19;i  Wash. 

r<l'"i.7i  and  .Japan  .\lnun„i.;„r,es 
—  M.  S.  Ilvde,  17  East  Castle.  .1. 
M.  Sahnoli,  12  llawlev.  A.  Rog- 
ers k.  Son,  16  Charlostown 

Varnfshiug  and  /■iitixhing  —  Wm. 
Tileston,  4  .t:  8  Somerset.  R.  F. 
Gray,  621  Washington 

Ventilators  (Kmersou's)  —  W.  J. 
Shade,  81  Portlaud.  L.  Jones  .% 
Son.  36  Union  [U  JIarshall 

Ventilators  (Collins's)  Geo.  Brown, 

Vise  .I/dArr.s— J. Woolley, Salutation. 
James  iMasscv,  165  Harrison  av. 

na.'va,— Sam'l  I'ase,  29  lO.U.H.wf. 
S.  Jeiinev  .<;  Co.,  Second  street 

Waiter  and  Tender  on  I'arti,  f.  and 
Caterer  — i.  U.  Smith,  16  Brattle. 
Wm.  Preston.  46  Devonsliirc 

Wafhiiig  Fluid  — Geo.  Bntterfield' 
42  .Mercliauts  row.  C.  W.  Lewis, 
81  Hanover 

Wralhrr  Strips— Q.  S.  Coffin,  .35 
Washington  [ton 

Jf'i'stlioro'"Milk  Compnny—22  Boyls- 

Wli'dc'sjne  .Mawfactoni  —  Joseph 
M.  Adams,  II  K.  H.  l)ioCK,Liiicoin. 
J.  .A.  Sevev.  15  Fclernl 

Willow  Uasl-ris  -  George  Fleming, 
l.'iH  Cambridge 

Wooden  Moiildings-Franc'is  Blake, 
Sea,  cor.  Furnace 

lyorkiiiginen's  Vnion  Stores  —  See 
W.  1.  Goods  (retail) 


SUFFOLK     COUNTY. 


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CHELSEA    AND    NORTH    CHELSEA    BUSINESS    DIRECTORY. 


Apothecaries. 

r.iirk  .Tolin,  Chelsea 
Moad  (i.  M.,       " 
Nichols  Clias.,    " 

Auctioneers. 
Bates  Ilamlett,  Chelsea 
I>hiU)rick  Thos.  G.,  " 
I'rincc  James  II.,      " 
White  Charles,  " 

Bakers. 

Hapsett  Kchvard,  Chelsea 
Caily  D.  A.,  " 

Blacksmiths. 

liurchmore  Geo.,  [whitesmith]  Chelsea 
Diekson  E.  M.,  " 

Foy  .John  \V.,  " 

(!:iv  Timothy,  North  Chelsea 
Ilcwes  Kliinh,  Chelsea 
Mulov.lohii,         " 
Muloy  William,   '' 
Smith  AVilliam,    " 

Books  and  Stationery. 

Gill  E.  1?.,  Chelsea 

Nowell  Moses  Mrs.,  Chelsea 

lUidil  Mary  Mrs.,  '■ 

Boots  and  Shoes. 
Cu.shiDg  .John,  [manufacturer]  Chelsea 
Field. I.  B.,  " 

Field  J.  B.. Jr.,  " 

Hill  Aaron  M.,  " 

llolden  D.ana,  •' 

Lanneii  .John,  " 

Marsh  Mose.s,  North  Chelsea 
Pierce  .)ohn,         '•         " 
Tewksbury  S.  11.,  Chelsea 
Tolman  Wm.  C.,  " 

Tucker  Thomas,  [ladies"]  Chelsea 

Box  Maker. 

Lord  David  W.,  Chelsea 

Brick  Manufacturers. 

McClure  .John,  North  Chelsea 

Wa.it  Chas.  &  \Villiam,  North  Chelsea 

Brass  Founder. 

Peverley  Robert,  Chelsea 

Cabinet  Maker. 

Winslow  &  Flanders,  Chelsea 

Carpenters. 

Ames  Azel,  Chelsea 
Ames  .lob,         •' 
Bartlett  George  W.,  Chelsea 

]!atohclder  Samuel,  '' 

Bayley  Geo.  F.  II.,  " 

Belcher  David,  North  " 

lilake  Aaron.  " 

Clark  Geo.  W.,  ■' 

Cram  B.  F.,  '• 

Gerrish  Geo  W.,  " 

Il.aley,  Parker  " 

llcustis  Benjamin,  " 

Holt  Samuel  B.,  North  '• 

J/awrenee  Parker,  '• 

littleQeld  John.  " 

KottJige  James  C,  " 

0;?den  Stephen,  " 

Purk  n.  F.,  " 

Pratt  Allen,  " 

Pratt  Samuel,  " 

Sargent  C.  G.,  " 

SchoEf  Frank  B.,  " 

Thaver  Jarvis,  " 

AValker  William,  " 

Wilkin.son  John  II.,  " 

Carriage  Builders  and  "Wheel- 
wrights. 

Fuller  Daniel  T.,  North  Chelsea 

Hill  Charles,  Chelsea 

Somes  Itichard  B.,  North  Chelsea 

Uart  John,  Chelsea 

Varnum  Jefferson,  Chelsea 


Cigar  Makers. 
Fuller  &  Tinglcy,  Chelsea 
(ireeu  John,  " 

liOiinp  Charles,  " 

Slade  D.  &  L.,  " 

Slade  Henry,  " 

Slade  Henry  Jr.,  " 

Architects  and  Civ'l  Engineers. 

John  Cunningliam,  Chel.-^ea 
Low  John,  Clii'lM'.a 

Clergymen. 
Aver  Adam.s,  [C.  U.]  Chel.sea 
BJirtlett  Wm.  S.,  [E.]         " 
Coiip  Joseph  A..  [C.  T.]     " 
Damon  N.,  [I'v.]  North  Chelsea 
Farnsworth  Jas.  D.,  [C.  T.]  N.  Chelsea 
Huntington  A.  J.,  [B.]  Chelsea 
Langworthv  Isaac  P..  [C.  T.]  Chelsea 
Leonard  Cliarlos  H..  [Uv.J  " 

Kicc  William,  [M.  E.]  " 

Strain  Patrick,  [II.  C]  " 

Clothing. 

Currier  .Tames  M.,  Chelsea 
Fraser  Jane  C,  [children-s]  Chelsea 
Haves  John  W.,  " 

Pike  J.  J.,  '• 

Stiles  Sarah,  [children's]  " 

Coal  and  Wood. 

Harding  J.imes,  Chelsea 
Milton  Geo.  W.,         " 
Mitchell  Lyman,      " 
Phillips  Wm.  A.,      "  ' 

Town  Luther,  " 

Confectionery. 

Kendall  Joanna  M.,  Chelsea 
Weudall  D.  D.,  " 

Cooper. 

Soule  Amasa,  Chelsea 

Counsellors  and  Attorneys. 

Gleason  Ilor.ace,  Chelsea 
Gould  David,  •' 

Morris  Robert,  '■ 

Smith  Matthew  Hale,  Chelsea 

Crockery  Ware. 

Carter  Charles,  Chelsea 
Merrill  Jacob  0.,     '• 

Country  Stores. 

Belcher  AV;irren,  North  Chelsea 
Fenno  Josejjh,         "  " 

Fenno  .loseph  H.,  "  " 

Holmau  Clara  A.,  "  " 

Piugreo  Job  &  Co.,  "  " 

Curriers  and  Tanners. 

Dufar  John  R.,  Chelsea 

Dufur  W.  H., 

Livingston  John  H.,  [morocco]  Che  iea 

Dentists. 

Jordan  D.avid,  Chelsea 
WUlard  A.  T., 

Dry  Goods. 

Dillingh.am  James  S.,  Chelsea 
Newell  lienj.  V.,  " 

Newell  Hervey,  " 

Smith  Isaac,  " 

Fancy  Goods  and  Toys. 

Kendall  Joanna  M.,  Chelsea 
Pomrnv  Daniel  F.,  " 

Rudd  Slarv  Mrs.,  " 

Smith  (.'havlcs  Mrs.  " 

Wendall  D.  D.,  •' 

Fish  and  Oysters. 

Atwood  Jesse,  Chelsea 

Langley  John  D.,   '• 

Jack.-on  W.  J.         '• 

Putnam  J.  P.,  [oyster saloon]  Chelsea 


Flour  and  Grain. 
Baker  niarle.-<  E.,  Chel.scu 
Farnum  .lames  D.,       " 

Furniture  and  Carpets. 

Carter  Charles,  Chelsea 
Merrill  Jacob  O.,     '• 

Grist  Kill. 
Slade  David,  North  ('helsea 

Hair  Dressers. 

Chadwick  Elvin,  Chelsea 
Lattimer  George,     '■ 
Tune  William,         " 

Hardware. 

Slade  &  Perkins,  Chelsea 

Harness  Makers. 

Dutch  Haskell,  Chelsea 
Griswold  Alexander,  Chelsea 

Hats  and  Caps. 

Pike  John  J.,  Chelsea 

Livery  Stables. 

Barker  Geo.  W.,  Chelsea 
G  een  J.anies  S.,     '• 
lord  Xahum,         '• 
Sibley  S.  A.,  " 

Lumber  Dealers. 

Buck  &  Trussell,  Chelsea 
Gerrish  George  W.,     •' 

Masons. 

Bowker  David,  Chelsea 

Daniels  Joseph,  " 

Dow  H.  B.,  " 

Dow  Geo.  W.,  " 

Johnson  D.  I  ,  " 

Luther  Slade,  " 

Morrison  E  J.,  " 

Perkins  Joseph  L.,  " 

Weston  Seth,  " 

AVhittemore  John,  " 

Milliners. 

Armsby  B.  R.,  Chelsea 
Cummings  Rachel,  " 
Osgood  S.,  " 


Millwrights. 


Soule  James  M.,  Chelsea 
Stiles  Daniel, 

Oil  Manufacturers. 

Coburn  Henry  R.,  [lard]  Chelsea 
Carruth  Thos.  H.,  [linseed]    " 
Rogers  B.  G.,  [linseed]  " 

Page  Wm.  H.,  [patent]  " 

Painters. 

Bickers  .Toseph  P.,  Chelsea 
Carter  Horace,  '" 

Cromwell  F.  S.,  " 

Cromwell  Samuel,  " 
LeggWm.  II.  &  Co.,  " 
Penniman  John,  " 
Tucker  Ele.azcr  C,  " 
Yelland  Francis,         " 

Physicians. 
Baker  George,  [homoeopathy]  Chelsea 
Chase  Charles, 
Forsyth  J.  B., 
Ingalls  William, 
(His  Goo.  W.  Jr., 
I'lHil  Alexander, 
Stone  Eben, 
Toomy  John, 
Wheeler  William  G., 

Provision  Dealers. 
Forristall  .t  Holden,  Chelsea 
Marsh  S.  D.,  " 

Perkins  &  Jackson,         •' 
Seavev  &  Co.,  " 

White  &  Roberts, 


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MASSACHUSETTS    STATE    RECORD. 


Turner  Charles  L.,  Clielsea 
■\VeIlsG.  W.,  •' 

Printers. 

Haskell  AV'm.  E.  I'.,  Chelsea 
Young  William,  " 

Paper  Hangers. 

Drawbridge  David,  Chelsea 
Merriam  W'm.  N.,         " 
Iiattimer  George,  " 

Stanwood  W'm.  E.,        " 
Gushing  Francis  H.,     " 

Keal  Estate  Agents. 

Ilill   Aaron  M.,  Chelsea 
Young  William.,         '• 

Salamander  Safes. 

Jones  Samuel,  Chelsea 
Wilder  John  E.,     " 

Silk  Manufacturer. 

Vogel  Kasimer,  Clielsea 

Snuff  Manufacturers. 

Slade  Henry,  Chelsea 
Slade  Henry  Jr.,   " 

Stone  Masons. 

McConway  John,  Chelsea 
Thomas  John,  " 

Thomas  Thos.  Jr.,   " 

Stone  Cutters. 

Guptil  .Tohn  A.,  Chelsea 
Humjihrey  Seth  G.,  " 

Sashes  and  Elinds. 
Blake  Aaron,  Chelsea 


Stair  Biiilder. 

Briggs  George,  Chelsea 

Stove  Dealers  and  Tin  Plate 
Workers. 

Briggs  Daniel  1!.,  Chelsea 
Ncwall  C.  &  L.,        " 
Spado  William,  " 

Webber  Gilbert  T.,   " 

Tailors  and  Drapers. 

Cavers  John,  Chelsea 
Channell  Dudley  C,  Chelsea 
Currier  James  M.,  '■ 

Hayes  John  W.,  " 

Undertakers. 
Beatlev  Ralph,  Chelsea 
Pratt  Allen,  " 

Smith  Stephen,  " 
White  Charles,        " 

TJpliolsterers. 

Bosson  Jonathan  D.,  Chelsea 
Bosson  William,  " 

Drawbridge  Daniel,  " 

Watchmakers. 

Beatley  Ralph,  [clocks]  Chelsea 
Sutherland  George,  " 

West  India  Goodsand  Groceris  s. 

Bailey  J.  F.,  Chelsea 
Bailey  L.  J.,  '• 

Blandford  James,  " 
BurrellG.W.,  " 
Greely  Thos.  H.,  " 
Haskell  Geo.  S.,      " 


Howard  Harvey,  Chelsea 

Munroe  Wm.,  "  [sea 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  No.  177,  Chel- 

Nichols  Joseph,  Chelsea 

SUinncrs  James,     " 

Slade  &  Perkins,     " 

Stevens  &  Ferson,  " 

Titcomb  William  E.,  Chelsea 

Wyeth  Joseph,  "  ~ 

Varnish  Makers. 

Carruth  Thomas  H.,  Chelsea 
Jliller  Salmon,  " 

Shedd  Samuel,  " 

Miscellaneous. 

In  Chelsea. 
Boat  Builders.— Wmde  &  Clinkard 
Brush  Maktr. — John  FoLsom 
Essence  Maniifarivrfr. — S.  H.  Evans 
GentlpvitiVs  Furnishing  Goods. — Ma- 
ry Bolton 
Iron  Fcivnders  and   Machinists. — Bis- 
bee  &  Endicott 
j  Lavndry    and  Dije   House.. — Stephen 
j      Sibley 

I  Miirble  and  Soapstone  Cutter. — Ralph 
I      Needham 

I  Patent  Mtdicinrs.—D.  D.  AVendell 
Pump  and  Block  Maker. — AVilliam  G. 

Clark 
Spice  Manufacturers. — D.  &  L.  Slade, 

(mills  in  North  Chelsea) 
Steam   Sawins;  and   Planing  Jilills. — 

George  W.  Gerrish 
Whiting  Factory. — T.  H.  Carruth 


WORCESTER  COUNTY 

Was  incorporated  April  2d,  1731,  and  is  the  largest  County  in  the  State  in  extent  of  territory  and 
number  of  towns.  This  County  extends  from  New  Hampshire  on  the  North  to  Connecticut  and  Rhode 
Isliind  on  the  South.  The  population  in  1840  was  95,313;  the  numlier  of  towns,  56  ;  the  square  miles, 
1675  ;  population  to  a  square  mile,  57.  The  population  in  1850,  130,817  ;  number  of  towns,  58  ;  popu- 
lation to  a  square  mile,  78.     The  County  town  is  Worcester. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Judge  of  Probaffi,  Thomas  Kinnicutt,  Worcester. 
Iler/i.ster  of  Probate,  Charles  G.  Prentiss,     do. 
Clerk  of  Courts,  Charles  W.  Hartshorn,       do. 
Assistant  Clerk,  Wm.  A.  Smith,  do. 

Register  of  Deeds,  Alexander  H.  Wilder,      do. 
Cotinty  Treasurer,  Anthony  Chase,  do. 

Crier  of  Courts,  Thomas  Chamberlain. 
Jailer,  Rufus  Carter. 

Overseers  of  House  of  Correction,  Edward  Lamb, 
John  W.  Lincoln ;   Keeper,  Rufus  Carter. 
Sheriff",  James  Estabrook,   Worcester. 

Deputy  Sheriffs. 
Athol,  John  II.  Partridge. 
Ashburnham,  Israel  H.  Knight. 
linrre,  Henry  B.  Sibley. 
Blarkstone,  Millers  Taft. 
Clinton,  E.  K.  (iibbs. 
J)oi/i//as,  Asa  Thayer. 
Fiti/iburg,  Kilburn  Harwood. 
Grafton,  Sumner  Dunsmorr. 
lluhbardston,  Appleton  Clark. 
Lancaster,  Nathaniel  Rand. 
Leominster,  Wm.  II.  Young.  / 

Millbury,  John  W.  Whipple. 
Milford,  Lemuel  Parkhurst. 
Oxford,  Jasper  Brown. 
Petersham,  Cephas  Willard. 
Soiilhborough,  Curtis  Newton. 
Southhridgr,  A.  F.  Ammidown. 
Speni-rr,  Lutlicr  Ilill. 
Sturbridge,  David  Wight,  Jr. 
Templeton,  Joshua  Hosmer. 
U.r.bridge,  Thomas  Aldrich. 
}\'chster,  Solomon  Shumway. 
Winchendon,  Joseph  S.  Watson. 
Worcester.  Jona.  Day,  Lowell  Baker,  Jr. 


Probate  Court,  holden  at  Worcester,  1st  Tuesday 
of  every  month. 

At  West  Brookfeld,  on  the  2d  Tuesdays  of  May 
and  Octoher. 

At  Lancaster,  on  the  3d  Tuesdays  of  May  and 
October. 

At  Fitrhburg,  on  the  Wednesdays  next  after  the 
3d  Tuesdays  of  May  and  October. 

At  Templeton,  on  the  Thursdays  next   after  the 
3d  Tuesdays  of  May  and  October.     - 

At  Barre,  on  the  Fridays  next  after  the  3d  Tues- 
days of  May  and  October. 

At  Mendon,  on  the  4th  Tuesday  in  May. 

At  Uxbridye,  on  the  4th  Tuesday  of  October. 
Comity  Connn issioncrs. 

Otis  Adams,  Grafton,  Chairman ;  Barnum  Nye, 
North  Brookjield ;  Asaph  Wood,  Westminster. 
Special  Commissioners. 

Edward   II.   Hemraenway,    Worcester;  Thomas 
Billings,  Lunenburg. 

Times  of  Meeting. — At  Worcester,  the  4th  Tues- 
day in  ISIarch,  the  2d  Tuesday  in   September,    the 
3d  Tuesday  of  Juno,  and  4th  Tuesday  ot  December. 
Commissioners  to  qualify  Civil  Officers. 

Abijah  Bigelow,  Jasper  Brown,  Seth  Caldvvell, 
Henry  Chapin,  Chas.  W.  Ilartshnrn,  Wm.  Jen- 
nison,  Theo.  ,)ones,  Thomas  Kinnicutt.  Levi 
Lincoln,  Emory  Sanford,  Lyman  Sibley,  Wm.  A. 
Smith,  Isaac  Stevens.  Jos.  Thayer,  Ebcnozcr 
Torrey,  William  H.  Williams,  Natliatiiel  Wood. 
Justices  of  the  Peace  and  Quonmi. 

Athol,  Isaac  Stevens. 

Barre.  Nahnm  F.  Bryant. 

Brookjield,  Otis  Ilayden. 

Charlton,  S.  Towne. 

Fitchhur.i.   Alfred    Hitchcock.    Eben.     Torrcv, 
Nath.  Wo/cl. 


WORCESTER  COUNTY. 


21i3 


Grafton,  Otis  Adams,  A.  M.  Bigelow. 

Ihinard,  Abel  Whitiipy. 

lluhhardston,  S:nnu('l  Swan. 

Leicester,  David  Ileiishaw. 

New  Brniiitree,  Samuel  Mister. 

Norlhhiiro' ,  Cyrus  (jale. 

J'i'fers/iiim,  .Jarcd  WcimI. 

J'riiurton,  Charles  Russell. 

S/trcwsburi/,  A.  llaiiiiij^ton. 

Spencer,  James  Diaper. 

Sutton,  J.  L.  Sibley. 

Templeton,  Artemas  Lee,  Ephraim  Stone. 

Wiuchendon,  William  Dunbar. 

Worcester,  Charles  Allen,  IraM.  Barton,  Abijah 
Bifrelow,  .Tolin  A.  Dana,  Isaac  Davis,  John  Davis, 
William  Eaton,  James  Estabrook,  Elisha  Fuller, 
Wm.  N.  Green,  John  Green,  Chas.  W.  Hartshorn, 
Samuel  Jennisnn.  William  .Jennison,  Thomas 
Kinnicutt,  Pliny  Moriiek,  Rejoice  Newton,  Benj. 
1"".  Thomas,  Charles  Thurbcr,  Emory  Washburn, 
Calvin  Willard. 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Ashhurnham,  George  G.  Parker,  Chas.  Stearns, 
Reuben  Townsend,  Enoch  Whitmore,  0.  Whit- 
ney, Jr. 

Athol,  Elias  Bassett,  Charles  Field,  Calvin  Kil- 
tnn.  Theodore  Jones,  Eliphulet  Thorp,  Win.  H. 
Williams. 

Auburn,  Ahijali  Craijr,  Thomas  Drury,  William 
Emerson,  John  Mellish,  Thos.  Merriam,  Solomon 
Sibley,  Israel  Stone,  Jr. 

Barre,  Peleg  E.  Aldricli,  Edward  Avery,  Chas. 
Briml)lecome.  Scth.  Caldwell,  John  King,  David 
Lee,  I>ynian  Sibley. 

Berlin,  Asa  Sawyer,  Lewis  Sawyer. 

JiiacA-stone,  Jiired  Benson,  Jared  Benson,  Jr., 
Arthur  Cook,  Silas  H.  Kimball,  Napoleon  J.  Smith, 
Preserved  S.  Thayer,  Paul  P.  Todd,  Abel   Wilder. 

iJo/^ort,  Amory  ilolman,  Thos.  Houghton,  Jon- 
athan Jewett,  Joseph  Sawyer,  Caleb  Wheeler, 
Edwin  A.  Whitcomb. 

Boijlston,  Nathaniel  Davenport,  .Tames  Daven- 
port, Ilezekiah  Gibbs,  William  H.  Moore. 

Brookjield,  Charles  Flag'jr.  B.  B.  Adams,  F. 
H°nshaw,  Franeis  Howe,  W^iUiam  Howe,  Hiram 
Pierce,  Abram  Skinner. 

(^harlton,  Henry  Clark,  Rufus  B.  Dodge,  Levi 
Hammotid,  William  P.  Marble,  Jonathan  Wins- 
low,  S.  Lamb. 

Clinton,  A.  S.  Carlton,  J.  T.  Dame,  Ezra  Saw- 
yer, Charles  G.  Stevens. 

Dana,  Burrel  Amsdcn,  Daniel  Stone,  Nath'l 
L.  Johnson,  Thomas  S.  Wright. 

I)oui/las,  A.  F.  Brown,  Enoch  Brown,  Warren 
Humes,  Moses  Knapp,  C.  Morse,  Turner   Thayer. 

Dudleij,  Moses  Barnes,  Hiram  B.  Childs,  John 
Eddv,  Morris  Lamed. 

Fhchbia-i!,  Thos.  C.  Caldwell,  Alvah  Crocker, 
Levi  Downe,  Goldsmith  F.  Bailey,  C.  L  Marshall, 
Joscpli  W.  Mansur,  Charles  Mason,  Amasa  Nor- 
cross,  Francis  Perkins.  Ivers  Phillips,  Charles  H. 
B.  Snow,  John  Todd,  T.  K.  Ware,  Moses  Wood. 

Gardner,  John  Edgell,  Thomas  E.  Glazier,  Ru- 
fus Newton,  S.  "W.  A.  Stevens,  Francis  Richardscn. 

Grafton,  Otis  Adams,  Samuel  H.  Allen,  A.  M. 
Bigelow,  E.  B.  Bigelow,  Charles  Bricham,  Jr., 
Oliver  ISI.  Brigham,  Joseph  Bruce,  Perley  God- 
dard,  Charles  13.  Jenks,  Noah  Kimball,  Joseph 
Lcland,  Chandler  jM.  Pratt,  WilliamF.  Slocum,  J. 
D.  W'heeler,  Samuel  Wood. 

Ilardicic/x,  William  Mixter,  John  Eaymond, 
Gardner  Buggies. 

Harvard,  Emory  Barnard,  Jerome  Gardner,  E. 
A.  Holman,  Augustus  G.  Hill,  lleuben  Whitcomb, 
Jr.,  Abel  Whitney. 

llolden,  Charles  Chaffin,  David  Davis,  Silas 
Flagg,  Charles  L   Knowlton. 

Hubbardston,  William  Bennett,  Jr.,  Ethan  A. 
Greenwood,  George  Swan,  George  Williams. 


Lancaster,  Luke  Bigelow,  J.  Fisher,  Nathaniel 
Rand,  Lc  Baron  Putman,  John  G.  Thurston,  Silas 
Thurston,  Jr.,  Solon    Wliiting,   G.  11.    M.    With- 

ingf.on. 

Leicester,  Joseph  A.  Denny,  Henry  A.  Denny, 
Abraham  Firth,  Horatio  G.  llcnshaw,  Hiram 
Knight,  Sewall  iSargent. 

Leoniins/er,  Leonard  Burrage,  Joel  W.  Fletcher, 
Charles  Grout,  Noah  11.  Harlow,  Wm.  A.  Nichols, 
William  Wilder. 

Luneiibur;/,  Thomas  Billings,  Ephraim  Graham, 
Cyrus  Kilburn. 

Mcndon,  Benjamin  Davenport,  David  Daven- 
port. John  G.  Metcalf,  Arnold  Taft. 

Milford,  Rufus  Brewer,  Seth  P.  Carpenter, 
Clark'  Ellis,  John  Erskine,  Lcander  Holbrook, 
John  S.  Sc.tmmel,  Sullivan  Thayer,  Allyn  Weston. 

Millbury,  James  H.  Benchley,  SJmon  Farns- 
worth,  Ellas  Forbes,  Ephraim  Goulding,  Ithran 
Harris,  Clough  R.  Miles,  Samuel  D.  Torrey  Abra- 
ham G.  Randall,  Asa  II.  Waters,  Amasa  Wood. 

yeto  Braintrce,  Amasa  Bigelow,  Amory  Felton, 
Henry  A.  Delano,  Hollis  Tidd. 

Northborour/h,  Thomas  Brigham.  Cvrus  Gale, 
John  F.  Fay,  Anson  Rice,  Samuel  Clark. 

Koi'thbridi/c,  Ebenezer  Cadwell,  Sylvanus  Hol- 
brook, John  Taylor. 

North  Brookjield,  C\i^\\r\cy  Edmands,  John  Hill, 
Geo.  II.  Lowe,  Bonum  Nye,  Pliny  Nye,  F.  Walker. 

Oakham,  James  Allen,  Alexander  Crawford. 

Oxford,  Charles  D.  Bowman,  Jasper  Brown,  Ste- 
phen Davis,  Alexander  De  Witt,  Isaac  B.  Hart- 
well,  Abishai  Lamed,  Jotham  Meriam,  Josiah  S. 
Prentice,  S.  W.  .Smith,  A.  G.  Underwood. 

Paxton,  James  Day,  Tyler  Goddard,  Jonathan 
Grosvenor,  Solon  "C.  Howe,  Oliver  Wilson. 

Petersham,  Artemas  Bryant,  John  L.  Gallond, 
Seth  Hapgood,  Charles  K.  Wctherell. 

Phillipston,  Charles  C.  Bassett,  Jason  Gould- 
ing, Oliver  Powers,  Ephraim  Turner. 

Princeton,  Alphonso  Brooks,  John  Brooks,  Jo- 
nas Brooks,  Jr.,  William  D.  Cheever,  Solon  S. 
Hastings,  Joseph  A.  Reed. 

Boi/alston,  Hiram  W.  Albee,  Barnett  Bullock, 
Jarvis  Davis,  Benoni  Peck,  Joseph  Kaymond. 

Rutland,  Horace  Brooks,  George  S.  Flint,  Za- 
dock  W.  Gate,  Calvin  G.  Howe. 

Shreicshury ,  Asa  H.  Allen,  Lucius  S.  Allen,  Wm. 
H.  Knowlton,  Orville  Lathrop,  Job  C.  Stone,  Thos. 
W.  Ward.      * 

Southboro',  David  Alden,  Dexter  Fay,  Sullivan 
Fay,  W^illard  Newton. 

Southbridr/e,  Daniel  F.  Bacon,  Merrill  Barlow, 
Frederick  W.  Botham,  Samuel  M.  Lane,  Jede- 
diah  Marcy,  F.  W.  Bottom,  George  A.  Vinton, 
William  Edwards. 

Sj)enccr,  Daniel  Capen,  Cheney  Hatch,  Luther 
Hill,  William  Pope. 

Sterlinfj.  Samuel  Houghton,  Cyrus  Holbrook, 
Wm.  D.  Peck,  Samuel  Sawyer,  Jacol)  N.  Tolman. 

Sturbridr/e,  George  Davis,  Calvin  P.  Fiske,  Ben- 
jamin D.  Hyde.  Edward  Phillips,  Avery  P.  Tay- 
lor, Roswell  Warner,  Gardner  Watkins,  David 
Wight. 

Saltan,  Abraham  Chase,  Jonathan  Leland,  Ho- 
race Leland,  Edmund  J.  Mills,  Solomon  Severy, 
Daniel  Tenny,  Paris  Tonnellot,  Samuel  Taylor, 
John  AV.  Whipple,  Welcome  Whipple,  Nathaniel 
Woodbury. 

Te»i/)/('?o)(,  Benjamin  Brown,  Joseph  Davis,  Gil- 
man  Day,  Dexter  Gilbert,  Samuel  Lee,  Leonard 
Stone,  Giles  H.  Whitney. 

Upton.  Nahuni  W.  Holbrook,  James  A.  Nelson, 
E.  Stoddard. 

Uxbridf/e,  L.  C.  Boynton,  Alvin  Cook,  Francis 
Deane,  Jr.,  Nahum  Morse,  Joseph  Thayer,  Theo- 
dore B.  Whiting. 

Warren,  James  S.  Davis,  Daniel  Hitchcock,  Jo- 
seph F.  Hitchcock,  Pardon  Keyes,  Nathan  Rich- 
ardson, Horace  D.  White. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


IVebster,  James  J.  Robinson,  Edward  Rogers. 
Lyman  Shelden,  F.  H.  Underwood. 

Westhoro',  L.  H.  Boutell,  Geora;e  Denny,  J.  A. 
FayerweHther,  Jabez  G.  Fisher,  Nahum  Fisher. 

iVcst  Byoohfield,  Jesse  Bliss,  Baxter  Ellis,  Alan- 
son  Hamilton,  Avery  Keep,  Ivers  Lincoln,  Ebcn- 
ezpr  Meiriam. 

West  Boylst07i,  Etheridge  Clark,  Elias  Davis, 
Ephraim  Hinds,  E.  M.  Hosmer,  Georfje  Kendall, 
Lemuel  U.  Newton,  Levi  Pierce,  Aaron  E.  Winter. 

Westminster,  William  S.  Bradbury,  John  White, 
H.  G.Whitney,  Benjamin  Wyman. 

Wincheiidon,  Moses  Hancock,  Joseph  Merriam, 
E.  Murdock,  Edwin  S.  Merrill,  David  L.  Morril, 
Levi  Park,  I3enj.  O.  Tyler,  Joseph  White.  : 

Worcester.  Samuel  Allen,  Peter  C.  Bacon,  Wm. 
S.  Barton,  Calvin  M.  Brooks,  Benjamin  Butman, 
Alexander  H.  Bullock,  Jonathan  Gary,  George 
Chandler,  Henry  Chapir,  .Anthony  Chase,  Edwin 
Conant,  Caleb  Dana,  Joi.ii  C.  B.  Davis,  William 
Dickinson,  Francis  H.  Dewey,  Jonathan  Day, 
Benjamin  Flagg,  Frederick  W.  Gale,  Samuel  B  I. 
Goddard,  Jesse  W.  Goodrich,  William  Greenleaf, 
William  E.  Green,  Franklin  Hall,  Chas.  A.  Ham- 
ilton, Erlward  Hamilton,  William  Harrington, 
Samuel  F.  Haven,  Nathan  Heard,  Edward  H. 
Hemenwav,  Charles  Hersey,  Charles  H.  Hill,  J. 
Henry  Hill,  William  R.  Hooper,  George  F.  Hoar, 
Abiel  Jaques,  John  S.  C.  Knowlton,  Daniel  W. 
Lincoln,  Edward  Winslow  Lincoln,  William  S. 
Lincoln,  Warren  Lazell,  Lewis  A.  Maynard,  J.  H. 
Matthews,  William  B.  Maxwell,  Joseph  Mason, 
Benjamin  F.  Newton.  Charles  Paine,  John  Park. 
Addison  Prentiss,  Charles  G.  Prentiss,  George  M. 
Prentiss,  Greuville  Parker,  Charles  L.  Putnam, 
George  W.  Richardson,  Austin  L.  Rogers,  Ste- 
phen Salisbury,  William  A.  Smith,  Elijah  B.  Stod- 
dard, Daniel  Stone,  Nathaniel  Stowell,  Henry  D. 
Stone,  Lewis  Thayer,  George  A.  Trumbull,  Charles 
Washburn,  Henry  S.  Washburn,  Alexander  H. 
Wikl«»r,  William  A.  Williams,  J.  W.  Wetherell,  F. 
AV.  Wayland. 

Notaries  Public. 

Barre,  Pelcg  E.  Aldrich. 

Blachstone,  Paul  P.  Todd. 

Bivokfield,  Otis  Hayden. 

Clinton,  Charles  G.  Stevens. 

Fitchhurg,  John  Todd,  Ebenezer  Torrey. 

Lancaster,  John  G.  Thurston,  Geo.R.  M.  With- 
ington. 

Leicester,  Cheney  Hatch,  Horatio  G.  Henshaw, 
David  E.  Merriam. 

Millhunj,  J.  S.  Farnum. 

Miiford,  John  S  Scaminell. 

Oxford,  Alvan  G.  Underwood. 

Southhridye,  Samuel  M.  Lane,  Calvin   A.  Paige. 

Uxbridc/e,  John  W.  Capron. 

Winch'cndon.  B.  O.  Tyler. 

Worcester,  William  Dickinson,  S.  Jennison,  Geo. 
W.  Richardson,  Joseph  Trumbull. 
Coroners. 

Barre,  Seth  Caldwell. 

Blackstone,  Aaron  Burdon. 

Bolton,  Joseph  Sawyer. 

Dana,  John  H.  Farnsworth. 

Dow/las,  Sumner  Balcom. 

Fitclilncrg,  Ivers  Phillips. 

Grafton,  Lovell  Baker,  Jr. 

Harvard,  Aaron  Whitney. 

llolden,  George  Flagg. 

Jluhhardston,  David  Bennett. 

Lancaster,  Nathaniel  Rand. 

Leicester,  Samuel  Leicester,  Henry  Tainter. 

Leominster,  William  H.  Young. 

Miiford,  Clark  Ellis. 

Xo'rth  Brook  field,  F.  Carruth. 

Oxford,  Sylvanus  ILirris. 

J'etcrshayn,  Cephas  Willard. 

liuyalston,  Cyrus  Davis. 


.  Rutland,  Jeduthan  Green. 
Soufhhoro' ,  Curtis  Newton. 
Soiit/ihridf/e,  Holdridge  Ammidown. 
Spencer,  Willard  Rice. 
Sturhridfje,  Edward  Phillips. 
Sutton,  John  W.  Whipple. 
Templeton,  Herman  Partridge. 
Warren,  Nelson  Carpenter. 
West  Brookfield,  Seth  W.  Field. 
Westminster,  Luke  Bigelow. 
Winchendon.  Joseph  S.  Watson. 
Worcester,  Timothy  W.  Bancroft,  Wm.  Eaton, 
Asa  Matthews,  E.  H.  Hcmenway. 

TOWN  OFFICERS. 

ASniiUllNH,\M. 

Selectmen,    Ocerseers   of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Geo.  G.  Parker,  Jerome  W.  Foster,  Ivers  Adams. 
Clerk. — Charles  Stearns. 
Treasitrer. — Edward  Sawyer. 
Collector. — Marshall  Wetherbee. 
Constables. — Jonas  Corey,  2d,  I.  W.  Knights. 

ATHOL. 

Selectmen,   Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Benj.  Esterbrook,  Isaac  Stevens,  Josiah  Haven. 
Clerk. — James  t.  Goulding. 
Treasurer. — Benjamin  Esterbrook. 
Collector. — Abner  G.  Stratton. 
Constable. — Asa  W.  Twichell. 

AUBURN. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Nathaniel 
Stone,  Luther  Merriam.  Benj.  Barnes. 

Assessors. — Samuel  Eddy,  Marcus  M.  Dunn, 
Warren  Sihley. 

Clerk. — Isaac  S.  Merriam. 

Treasurer. — William  Emerson. 

Collector. — Stephen  Severy. 

Constable. — Emery  Stone. 

BARRE. 

Selectmen. — James  Holland,  W.  F.  Ainsworth, 
Willcutt  Harwood,  Samuel  Ellsworth,  Martin 
Wilson. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — James  Holland,  W.  F.  Ains- 
worth,  Will.-utt  Harwood. 

Assessors. — Nathaniel  Holland,  D.  A.  Robinson, 
W.  R.  Whiting. 

Clerk. — Lyman  Sihley. 

Treasitrer. — Luke  Housjhton. 

Collector  and  (Nonstable. — David  Wadsworth. 

BERLIN. 

Selectmen. — C.  Sawyer,  C.  Houghton,  Lewis  L. 
Carter. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Josiah  Babcock,  J.  W.  Cross- 
man,  John  Bartlett. 

Assessors. — Oliver  Fosgate,  S.  S.  Greenleaf,  Al- 
bert Babcock. 

Clerk. — Lewis  Sawyer. 

Treasurer  and  Collector — C.  S.  Hastings. 

Constable. — Oliver  Fosgate. 

BLACKSTONE. 

Selectmen. — Laban  Bates,  Henry  S.  Mansfield, 
.Richard  Batty. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Alexander  Whitney,  Ariel 
Thayer,  Jr.,  Lvmau  Paine. 

As.sessors.—F.  M.  Ballou,  E.  N.  Paine,  Moses 
Southwick. 

Clerk. — James  P.  Ilayward. 

Treasurer. — Alexander  Ballou. 

Collector. — William  Salisbury. 

Constables.— llnUis  A.  Benson,  H.  Heard,  Mar- 
cus C.  W'ilcox,  John  Green. 

BOLTON. 

Selectmen. — J.  Barnard,  Lyman  Moore,  S.  C. 
Pollard. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — D.  J.  Nourse,  Cephas  Hough- 
ton, Samuel  Nourse. 

Ass'>ssors. — Amory  Ilolman,  C^leb  AVheeler,  E. 
A.  Whitcomb. 


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217 


Clerk — Abraham  Holinan. 
Treasurer. — C.  C.  Moore. 
Collector. — Asa  Whitcomb. 
Constables. — J.  Sawyer,  Asa  Whitcomb. 

BOYLSTOV. 

Select/ne7i. — Nath'l  Davenport,  John  Andrews, 
2d,  John   Barnes. 

Overseers. — Eli  B.  Lamson,  S.  B.  Ilowe. 

Assessors. — Nathaniel  Davenport,  Willard  An- 
drews, D.  T.  Moore. 

Clerk. — Henry  II.  Brigham. 

Treasurer  and  Collector — James  Hastings. 

Constable. — Josepli  M.  Wright. 

nilOOKFIELI). 

Selectmen. — Alfred  Rice,  A.  Uowe,  S.  D.  Bowcn, 
L.  McFarland.  J.  Mellen. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Lewis  Abbott,  J.  S.  Sher- 
man, R.  Harrington. 

Assessors. — 0.  C.  Felton,  George  Forbes,  Alex- 
ander Brigham. 

C7e?-A.— Washington  Tufts. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — L.  Blackmer. 

Constables. — L.  Blackmer,  George  Forbes. 

CUARLTON. 

Selectmen. — Levi  Hammond,  S.  Sibley,  M.  Dodge, 
Rufus  Eddy,  Reuben  Rich. 

Overseer  of  Poor. — Levi  Hammond. 

Assessors. — Henrv  Clark,  S.  Kingsbury,  Rufus 
B.  Dodge. 

Clerk. — Julius  E.  Tucker. 

Treasurer. — Levi  Hammond. 

Constable  and  Collector. — Erastus  Winslow. 

CLINTON. 

Select  nfti  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Ezra  Sawyer, 
G.  M.  Palmer,  Calvin  Stanley. 

A.'isessors. — Alfred  Knight,  Jos.  B.  Parker,  Ira 
Coolidge. 

6'/cr/c.— Abert  S.  Carleton. 

Treasure)-  and  Collector. — Alfred  Kni;?ht. 

Constables. — Ira  Coolidge,  William  Fleming,  W. 
H.  Weeks. 

DANA. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Samuel  H. 
Richardson,  Solomon  Blackmore,  Albert  Amsden. 

Assessors. — O.  Towne,  Thomas  Aldrich,  Joseph 
Morgan. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — George  T.  Johnson. 

Collector  and  Constable. — Leonard  Doane. 

DOUGLASS. 

Selectmeii. — Parley  Gould,  Norris  Yates,  Henry 
Howard,  C.  Stockwell,  Jesse  Chase. 

Oversee7-s. — Scth  Howland,  Moses  Balcom,  Fran- 
cis Taft,  Stephen  A.  Paine,  Caleb  Hdl. 

Assessors. — Warren  Humes,  Parley  Gould,  L.  S. 
Keith. 

Clerk,  Treasurer  and  Collector. — Adolphus  F. 
Brown. 

Constables. — L.  Josselyn,  Moses  Balcom. 

DUDLEY. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Pool' . — H.  S.  Stevens, 
A.  P.  Edmunds,  M.  M.  Waldron. 

Assessors. — Moses  Barnes,  H.  B.  Child,  Darius 
Baker. 

Clerk. — Augustus  T.  Allen. 

Treasurer. — D.  B.  Kingsbury. 

Collector  and  Constable. — Daniel  Prince. 

FITCHBURG. 

Selectmen  and  Ove/seers  of  Poor. — Edwin  Upton, 
Cyrus  Thurston,  Abel  Simonds,  A.  Crocker,  Isaac 
Hattwell. 

Assessors. — Cyrus  Thurston,  Isaac  B.  Wood- 
ward, Levi  Downe. 

Clerk. — Jonas  A.  Marshall. 

Treasurer. — Ebenezer  Torrey. 

Collector. — Isaac  B.  Woodward. 

Constables. — K.  Harwood,  Stephen  Shepley,  A. 
F.  Beaman. 


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OARDNEtt. 

Selectmen.— Thomaa  E.  Glasier,  Elisha  S.  Jack- 
son, T.  Collister. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — John  Edgell,  A.  Whitney, 
Peter  Eaton. 

Asse.tsors. — Rufus  Newton,  Austin  Whitney, 
Alonzo  Sawtell. 

('lerk. — Franfis  Richardson. 

Treasurer. — Elisha  S.  Jackson. 

Collector. —  James  H.  Greenwood. 

Constable. — Samuel  S.  Ilowe. 

OR.VFTON. 

Selectmen. — Lewis  Holbrook,  Frederick  Water- 
man, Samuel  F.  Redding,  Erastus  Fisher,  S.  B. 
Dolliver. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — O.  M.  Brigham,  Chas.  God- 
dard,  Holland  Greenwood. 

Assessors. — Samuel  Harrington,  Benj.  Kings- 
bury, Charles  Prentice. 

Clerk. — Charles  Prentice. 

Treasurer. — Jonathan  Warren. 

Collector.— U.  D.  P.  Bigelow. 

Constables. — Chas  Prentice,  Sumner  Dunsmore. 

HARDWICK. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Constant 
Southworth,  Dwight  Billings,  Moses  Lawrence,  F. 
B.  Aiken,  Oren  Trow. 

Assessors. — William  Anderson,  A.  F.  Allen, 
Moses  Ruggles. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — William  Mister. 

Collector. — James  T.  Fay. 

Constable. — Henry  H.  Granger. 

HARVARD. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Silas  W.  Hol- 
man,  Gideon  C.  Noble,  J.  L.  Whitney. 

Assessors. — Emery  Barnard,  Geo.  Gerry,  John 
Hapgood,  Jr. 

Clerk. — Reuben  Whitcomb,  Jr. 

Treasurer. — Asa  Daley. 

Collector  and  Constable. — Newell  Fuller. 

nOLDEN. 

Selectmen. — Willard  Allen,  Nathan  Howe,  Ira 
Broad,  William    Howe,  John  Richardson. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — David  Davis,  George  W. 
Bascom,  Winslow   Fairbank. 

Assessors. — J.  Davis,  W.  C.  Mitcalf,  Charles  L. 
Knowlton. 

Clerk  and  Treasure^-. — Paul  Davis. 

Collector, — Francis  Davis.  * 

Constable. — Joseph  H.  Warren. 

HUBBARDSTON. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — John  F.  Wood- 
ward, Caleb  Underwood,  Levi  Joslin. 

Assessors. — Elisha  Woodward,  Henry  Prentiss, 
William  Bennett,  Jr. 

Clerk — William  Bennett,  Jr. 

Treasurer,  Collector,  and  Constable. — Luther  A. 
May. 

LANCASTER. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Joel  Wilder, 
S.  Whiting,  Levi  Whiting. 

Assessors. — Silas  Thurston,  John  Bennett,  W. 
Davis. 

Clerk. — John  G.  Thurston. 

Treasure): — A.  Lane. 

Collector. — Joel  Wilder. 

Co)istables. — Joel  Wilder,  Warren  Davis. 

LEICESTER. 

Selectmen  and  Oversee)-s  of  Poor. — Silas  Gleason, 
Sewell  S:irgent,  William  Hatch,  L.  Woodcock,  A. 
W.  Clark. 

Assessors. — Silas  Gleason,  H.  G.  Henshaw,  Lean- 
ard  Eddy. 

Clerk. — Joseph  A.  Denny. 

Treasin'er  atul.  Collector. —SiXus  Gleason. 

Constables. — J.  W.  Denny,  Samuel  Firth,  Silas 
Gleason,  Booth  Bottomly. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


LEOMINSTER. 

Selectmen. — John  Q.  A.  Pierce,  Augustus  Morse, 
Merritt  Wood. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — J.  K.  Richardson,  Whiting 
Gates,  Timothy  Lincoln. 

Assessors. — David  Wilder,  E.  H.  Nichols,  W.  H. 
Younp:. 

C/er/c.—Joe]  C.  Allen. 

Treasurer.— Ciileh  C.  Field. 

Collector. — James  Fletcher. 

Constable. — William  H.  Young. 

LUNENBURG. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
Ithra  Lewis,  Daniel  Long,  Asa  Whiting. 
C/erk  and  Treasurer. — James  Putnam. 
Collector. — Samuel  D.  King. 
Constable. — Daniel  W.  Houghton. 

MENDON. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Alexander  H. 
Allen,  Willard  Philson,  George  Staples. 
Assessors.—^.  Taft,  A.  E.  Taft,  S.  G.  Wilcox. 
Clerk. — Samuel  Thayer,  Jr. 
Treasurer. — Jesse  F.  Alderman. 
Constable  and  Collector. — George  Staples. 

MILFORD. 

Selectmen. — Hiram  Hunt,  Jeremiah  Kelley,  John 
McWales. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Henry  Chapin,  Otis  T.  Nel- 
son, Charles  Leland. 

Assessors. — A.  J.  Sumner,  Simpson  Bixby,  S.  W. 
Hayward. 

Clerk.— C.  F.  Chapin. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — John  Mason. 

Constables. — Timothy  Ide,  Jr.,  Chas.  McWales, 
Charles  Leland. 

MILLBURY. 

Selectmen. — H.  K.  Greenwood,  H.  L.  Bancroft, 
Abijah  Gler:Son,  E.  E.  Forbes,  J.  S.  Farnum. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Nymphus  Longley,  H.  W. 
Harris,  Leonard  Dwinell. 

Assessors. — Ezra  Lovell,  D.  B.  Sibley,  Joel 
Carter. 

Clerk. — William  R.  Johnson. 

Treasurer  cmd  Collector. — I.  Stowe. 

Constable.— W .  B.  Turner,  C.  W.  Farnum,  Bain- 
bridge  Morris. 

NEW   BRAINTREE. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Nahum  Ayors, 
Samuel  Harrington,  A.  L.  Clark,  Charles  Wilcox, 
Nathan  Sargent. 

Assessors. — A.  Felton,  A.  L.  Clark,  James  M. 
Bard  well. 

Clerk. — Henry  A.  Delano. 

Treasurer. — William  A.  Mixter. 

Collector  and  Constable. — Moses  Thompson. 

NORTIIBORO'. 

Selectmen. — Samuel  Clarke,  Joel  Bartlett,  Geo. 
C.  Davis,  George  Barnes,  Albert  Goodrich. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Nathaniel  Fisher,  Jas.  May- 
nard,  Horace  S.  Fiske. 

Assesso7-s. — Ashley  Bartlett,  Anson  Rice,  Q.  G. 
Valentine. 

Clerk. — J.  B.  Crawford. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Cyrus  Gale,  Jr. 

Constables. — John  Glazier,  R.  Locke. 

NORTH  BRIDGE. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Lyman  Taft, 
Joseph  Dudley,  Walter  Lackey,  Nelson  Paine,  S. 
Fowler. 

Assessors. — Silas  Rawson,  Jonathan  Taylor, 
Charles  Fowler. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — Hiram  Wing. 

Constable  and  Collector. — Wm.  B.  Fuller. 

NORTH   BROOKFIKLD. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — F.  Walker, 
E.  Bates,  W.  H.  Avers,  H.  Carruth,  D.  W.  Lane. 

Assessors. — J.  A.  Moore,  Lewis  Whiting,  D.  W. 
Lane. 


•   Clerk,  Treasurer,  Constable,  and  Collector. — Wm. 
F.  Adams. 

OAKHAM. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Sullivan  Dean, 
David  S.  Ross,  Samuel  L.  Robinson. 

Assessors. — Sullivan  Dean,  Jas.  B.  Ware,  Rus- 
sell Ripley. 

Clerk. — James  Allen. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — James  K.  Henry. 

Constable. — Samuel  G.  Henry. 

OXFORD. 

Selectmen. — Erastus  Ormsby,  Thomas  Appleby, 
Marshall  Pratt. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — A.  C.  Thurston,  Samuel 
Aldrich,  Ebenezer  Rich. 

Assessors. — Emery  Sanford,  J.  Brown,  Charles 
A.  Sigourney. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — A.  G.  Underwood. 

Constable  and  Collector. — Josiah  S.  Prentice. 

PAXTON. 

Selectmen. — Silas  D.  Harrington,  Solon  C.  Howe, 
Otis  Pierce. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Stephen  Streeter,  Horace 
Pierce,  Henry  Slade. 

Assessors. — David  Harrington,  John  Partridge, 
Horace  Pierce. 

Clerk.— ^.  M.  Wheeler. 

Treasurer. — Lewis  Bigelow. 

Collector.— P.  M.  Howe. 

Co?istable. — L.  Harrington. 

PETERSHAM. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Josiah  White, 
George  White,  Job  Young,  P.  W.  Barr,  Abraham 
Haskell. 

Assessors. — C.  Willard,  J.  Howe,  A.  Bryant. 

Clerk. — Lewis  Whitney. 

Treasurer. — Jonas  Howe. 

Collector. — Collins  Andrews. 

Constables. — George  White,  Collins  Andrews. 

PHILLIPSTON. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — C.  C.  Bassett, 
J.  n.  Whitney.  Russell  Carrulh. 
Assessors. — J.  Goulding,  E.  Bates,  E.  Powers. 
Clerk. — J.  Goulding. 
Treasurer  and  Collector. — John  Bowker. 
Constables. — Edward  Powers,  Jesse  Lovering,  Jr. 

PRINCETON. 

Selectmen. — Asa  H.  Goddard,  Solon  S.  Hastings, 
William  Brown. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Francis  H.  Smith,  D.  H. 
Gregory,  Chas.  Whitaker. 

Assessors. — Henry  Boyles,  W.  D.  Cheeyer, 
Frederick  Parker. 

Clerk. — David  H.  Gregory. 

Treasu7-er  aiid  Collector. — Joseph  A.  Reed. 

Constables. — William  D.  Cheever,  George  O. 
Skinner. 

ROYALSTON. 

Selectmen,  Overseers  of  Poor,  and  Assessors. — 
James  Davis,  Jesse  F.  Wheeler,  Benjanun  Fry. 

C/e/7c.— George  F.  Miller. 

Treasurer. — Benjamin  Fry. 
.    Collector. — Caleb  Davis. 

Constable. — Ambrose  Clark. 

RUTLAND. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — George  A. 
Gates,  Alonzo  Davis,  Asa  F.  Brooks. 

Assessors. — Warren  H.  Sibley,  Alonzo  Davis, 
Horace  Brooks. 

Clerk.— 7..  W.  Gates. 

Treasurer,  Collector,  and  Constable. — Warren  H. 
Sibley. 

SHRFWSjBTTRY 

Selectmen.— 1.  W.  Ward,  T.  R.  Norcross,  J.  H. 
Nelson,  L.  J.  Hemmenway,  Erastus  Wheelock. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — L.  B.  Hapgood,  J.  Nichols, 
C.  O.  Green. 


WORCBSTEIl  COUNTY. 


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Assessors. — W.  H.  Knowlton,  Benj.  Maynard, 
L.  M.  Wheclock. 

Clfirk.—.]c,h  C.  Stone. 

Treasurer  and  CoUcrlor. — Lorenzo  Maynard. 

Constables. — J.  W.  Barton,  Jotham  Carpenter. 

SOUTHDORO'. 

Selertme7i. — Charles  Walker,  Oliver  Sanford, 
Amaziah  Atwood,  Benjamin  Fay,  Sumner  Fay. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — P.  P.  Howe,  E.  D.  Pock- 
wood,  T.  R.  Capen. 

Assesso7-s. — L.  Fay,  Dexter  Newton,  James 
Parker. 

Clerk,  Treasurer,  and  Collector. — Wm.  Green- 
wood. 

Constables. — Curtis  Newton,  Dexter  Newton. 

SOUTHBKinOE. 

Selectmen. — George  A.  Vinton,  Newell  N.  Hard- 
ing, V.  Fiskc,  Wm.  Beechcr,  Oliver  Mason. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Andrew  Ammidon,  William 
Healey,  Marion  Cheney. 

A-isessors. — George  A.  Vinton,  V.  Fiske,  L. 
Stedman. 

Clerk. — Sylvester  Dresser. 

Constable. — Sullivan  Stone. 

SPENCEH. 

Selectmen. — William  Baldwin,  P.  Sibley,  David 
Prouty,  John  L.  Bush,  Alonzo  Temple. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Foster  Biscoe,  Amos  Kit- 
tridge,  Harvey  Prouty. 

Assessors. — James  Draper,  William  Baldwin, 
David  Bemas. 

Clerk. — Charles  E.  Denny. 

Treasiire)'. — Dennis  Ward. 

Collector. — Luther  Hill. 

Constables. — Luther  Hill,  Willard  Rice. 

STEELING. 

Selectmen. — Jacob  Priest,  Joseph  Whitney,  Jas. 
Phelps. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Eli  Kilborn,  Sam'l  Sawyer, 
George  N.  Burpee. 

Assessors. — Luther  W.  Rugg,  S.  M.  Wilder, 
Samuel  Osgood. 

C/er>t.— William  D.  Peck. 

Treasurer. — Cyrus  Holbrook. 

Collector. — Ezra  Kendall. 

Constables. — James  Fitch,  Ezra  Kendall. 

STURBRIDGE. 

Selectmen. — Livingston  Shumway,  Ethan  Allen, 
William  S.  Sanders,  Estes  Bond,  Jabez   Harding. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Elisha  Southwick,  Luther 
Hammond,  Nathaniel  Walker. 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. — David  K.  Porter. 

Constables. — E.  F.  Shaw,  A.  B.  Thornington. 

SUTTON. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Putnam  Ring, 
Dudley  Chase,  Waldo  Putnam,  Moses  Johnson. 

Assessors. — Joshua  Armsbury,  Sylvester  Sibley, 
Moses  Sibley. 

«erA;.— Oliver  Hall. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Simeon  Keith. 

Constables  — Simeon  Keith,  L.  H.  Everett. 

TEMPLETON. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — John  W. 
Work,  James  H.  Clapp,  John  Sawyer. 

Assessors. — Dexter  Gilbert,  Edward  Hosmer, 
Frederick  Parker. 

Clerk.— BexteT  Gilbert. 

Treasxirer,  Collector,  and  Constable  — Joshua 
Hosmer. 

UPTON. 

Selectme7i.—Y .  Taft,  J.  T.  McFarland,  Elisha 
Fisk,  Stephen  L.  Bosworth,  T.  J.  Hall. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Elisha  Brown,  Rufus  H. 
Harback,  Pefley  P.  Taft. 

Assessors. — Elijah  Nelson,  0.  Wood,  L.  P. 
Bradish. 


Clerk. — Harvey  Bradish. 

Treasurer  /md  Collector. — James  A.  Nelson. 

Constables. — Luther  W.  Pike,  Elisha  Brown. 

uxnRinOK. 
Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Joseph  Day, 
Roval  Jepherson,  J.  W.  Capron,  S.   Rhoades,  J. 

C.  Keith. 

Assessors. — Alvin  Cook,  Merrill  Greene,  Erasmus 
Taft. 

CUrk  and  Treasurer. — Amariah  Taft. 
Constable  and  Collector. — Luther  Shove. 

WARREN. 

Selectmen. — Franklin  Drury,  Joseph  B.  Lombard, 
J.  K.  Makepeace. 

Overseers  of  Poor  arid  Assessors. — Enos  Studley, 
John  Tyler,  James  Blair. 

Cleric  and  Treasurer. — J.  F.  Hitchcock. 

Constable  and  Collector. — W.  H.  Sessiong. 

WEBSTER. 

Selectmen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Hiram  Allen, 
George  Dixon,  Chandler  Fay. 

Assessors. — Asher  Joslin,  Jacob  Bates,  Emery 
Sibley. 

Clerk.— R.  F.  Underwood. 

Trea>!nra\ — Joseph  Ireson. 

Collector. — Solomon  Shumway. 

Constables. — Sol.  Shumway,  Nath'I  Sessions . 

WESTBORO'. 

Selectmen. — Edwin  Bullard,  Otis  Newton,  Lowell 
Belknap,  H.  A.  Burnap,  Ethan  Bullard. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Gardner  Cloyes,  Samuel 
Chamberlain,  Jr.,  C.  J.  Parker. 

Assessors. — Nahum  Fisher,  Baxter  Forbes, 
Hiram  L.  Broaders. 

Clerk.— U.  S.  Aldrich. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Josiah  Childs. 

Constables. — A.  M.  Howe,  L.  G.  Stevens,  D.  F. 
Newton. 

■WEST   BOYLSTON. 

Selectmen. — D.  C.  Murdock,  Benj.  F.  Keyes,  L. 

D.  Newton. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Levi  Goodale,  James  Fiske, 
L.  M.  Hosmer. 

Assessors. — A.  E.  Winter,  David  Reed,  F.  L. 
Cutting. 

Clerk. — Oliver  B.  Sawyer. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — H.  Dennis. 

Constable. — John  Hunt. 

■WEST   BROOKFIELD. 

Select?nen  and  Overseers  of  Poor. — Willard  Gil- 
bert, William  Cowee,  H.  G.  Rawson,  A.  Hamilton, 
A.  D.  Gilbert. 

Assessors. — Lucius  Torablin,  A.  Hamilton,  Ham- 
mond Brown. 

Clerk. — Jacob  Dupee. 

Treasurer. — Lucius  Tomblin. 

Collector. — Avery  Keep. 

Constables. — Elbridgc  Sibley,  Charles  Cutler. 

WESTMINSTER. 

Selectmen. — Edward  Kendall,  Orange  Wheeler, 
Harace  Whitney,  Joel  Mcrriam,  Jr.,  Amos  Miller. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — IL  G.  Whitney,  Aaron 
Wood,  James  Laws. 

Assessors. — David  Laws,  Aaron  Wood,  Orange 
Wheeler. 

Clerk. — George  Kendall. 

Treasurer. — Harrison  G.  Whitney. 

Collector  and  Constable. — William  Edgell. 

WINCHENDON. 

Selectmen. — Moses  Hancock,  Nelson  D.  White, 
Oliver  Adams. 

Overseers  of  Poor. — Harvey  Wyman,  Levi  Ray- 
mond, Lukeliice. 

Assessors. — Epb.  W.  Weston,  Moses  Hancock, 
Ezra  Porter. 

C^erA.— Webster  Whitney. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — Benjamih  R.  Day. 

Constables.— Jos.  S.Watson,  Jos.  P. Wilder. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  EECORD. 


WOllCESTER. 

Officers,  1852. 

City  Election,  2d  Monday  iti  December.  Govern- 
ment oraa?v'zed  1st  Monday  in  January. 

3faj/w.— Peter  C.  Bacon.   Salary,  ^600. 

.4;rfe>-men.— Fieemau  Upham,  Edward  Lamb, 
Henry  Prentice,  Calvin  Newton,  David  Woodward, 
John  F.  Gleason,  Isaac  Davis,  Wm.  Dickinson. 

Common  Common. — Wardl.  Alexander  Thayer, 
Henry  Earl,  Samuel  A.  Porter.  Wa,rd  2.  Charles 
Davis,  George  W.  Rugg,  John  B.  Pratt.  Ward  3. 
Gill  Valentine,  Charles"  Bowen,  Gerry  Valentine. 
Ward 4.  JohnF.  Embank,  Sara  D.  Hardins:,  Moses 
Spooner.  Ward  o.  David  D.  Stowell,  Henry  Mur- 
ray, Brighnm  Goss.  Ward  6.  James  H.  Wall,  M. 
S.  Ballard,  Levi  Barker.  Ward  7.  David  W.  Cooke, 


Timothy  S.  Stone,   Samuel   H.  Colton.     Ward  8. 
Wm.  M.  Biekford,  R.  P.  Angier,  Jos.  Walker,  Jr. 

City  Clerk  and  Clerk  of  Board  of  Aldermen. — 
Charles  A.  Hamilton.     Salary,  ^2o0  and  fees. 

Clerk  of  Common  Council. — William  A.  Smith. 
Salary,  ^150. 

City  Messen/je^-. — David  Gleason.     Salary,  ^300. 

Treasurer  and  Collector. — George  W.  Wheeler, 
Salary,  g600. 

Overseers  of  the  Poor. — The  Mayor,  ex-officio. 
Chairman  ;  Alpheus  Merrifield,  (who  is  also  Clerk 
of  the  Board,)  B.  B.  Otis,  Adam  Dawson,  Newell 
Philbrick,  Patrick  O'Keefe,  Edward  Southwick, 
John   C.  Jaques,  Henry  Goulding. 

City  Marshal. — G.  Jones.  Salary,  5400  and  fees. 

School  Committee. — Chairman  of  the  Board,  The 
Mayor.     Secretary  and  Prudential  Agent. ■ 


Ward  1.  B.  F.  Newton,  O.  P.  Gilbert. 
Ward  2.  Jos.  E.  Bond,  Calvin  Knowlton.  Ward  3. 
David  Kitchcock,  Benj.  P.  Rice.  Ward  4.  Calvin 
New^ton,   John   A.  Andrews.     Ward  5.    Ephraim 

D.  Weatherbee,  Phinehas  Crandall.  Ward  6.  Pitt 
Holmes,  Jas,  Estabrook.  Ward  7-  Putnam  M''. 
Taft,  Seth  Sweetser.  Ward  8.  Caleb  Dana,  Chas. 
L.  Putnam.  Also, — Eight  from  the  city  at  large, 
viz.:  Andrew  Hutchinson,  John  H.  Brooks,  Calvin 

E.  Pratt,  John  F.  Burbank,  Thomas  Magennis, 
John  C.  Newlon,  Eli  Thayer,  Geo.  A.  Dresser. 

Assistant  Assessors. — Joseph  Lewis,  A.  M.  Merri- 
field, Samuel  T.  Field,  John  S.  Clark,  Benjamin  F. 
Stowell,  George  W.  Gill,  A.  B.  Lovell,  D.  S.  Mes- 
sineer. 


WOKCESTEH    COUNTY    BUSINESS    DIRECTORY. 


Agricultural  Tools. 

Billings  Aaron,  AVorcester 
Converse  Silas,  Worcester 
Gay  lord  &  Co.,  Clinton 
Wallace  Waldo,  Fitchburg 

Apothecaries. 
Allen  C.  F.,  Worcester 
Barrows  E.  A.,  Webster 
Bates  H.  G.,  Worcester 
Burditt  A.  A.,  Clinton 
Choate  Thomas  B.,  Worcester 
Clark  Albert,  Worcester 
Green  James,  Worcester 
Green  M.  B.,  " 

Harrington  C.  A.,  " 
Henry  Samuel  G.,  Oakham 
Hill  A.  M.,  Douglass 
Hilliard  E.  M.,  Milford 
Howe  G.  S.  &  A.  J.,  Worcester 
Lane  James  B.,  Fitchburg 
Lazell  fjcwis  I.,  Worcester 
LelandS.  A.  R.,  Uolden 
Nichols  G.  M.,  Worcester 
Parker  Amos,  Bolton 
Scott  D.  Jr..  Worcester 
Spurr  fe  Sibley,     " 
Wadsworth  &  Allen,  Barre 
Wetlierbee  E.  D.,  Worcester 
White  S.  C.  &  Co.,      " 
Woods  0.  F.,  Barre 

Architect. 
Hoyden  Elbridge,  Worcester 

Auctioneers. 

Abbott  Henry,  Holden 
Aldrich  Dextor,  Atliol 
Ba«".on  Daniel,  Harro 
Bailey  Samuel  II.,  Lunenhnrg 
Baker  Lovell  Jr.,  Grafton 
Balcom  Sumner,  Douglass 
Baldwin  (!.  II.,  West  Boylston 
Barnard  Emery,  Harvard 
Barnes  Henry,  Upton 
Bates  Lyniiiu,  Brookfield 
Bigelow  l.iuko,  Lancaster 
Brown  Jesse,  Oakham 
Brown  Silas,  Douglass 


Byrns  Edwin,  Clinton 
Capen  Edmund,  Charlton 
Clark  Appleton,  Hubbardston 
Clemens  Daniel  D.,  Southbridga 
Cook  A.  C,  Mendon 
Corey  Jonas  Q.,  Ashburnbam 
Denney  Alonzo,  Oxford 
Doane  B.  L.,  Dana 
Fisk  Eron  A.,  Upton 
Flagg  Charles,  AV'est  Brookfield 
Glazier  Henry,  Northboro' 
Glazier  Reuben,  Rutland 
Gilbert  Dexter,  Templeton 
Greenleaf  S.  S.,  Berlin 
Hapgood  J.,  Shutesbury 
Harrington  Luke,  Millbury 
Harrington  Silas  D.,  I'axton 
Hitchcock  C.  H.,  Warren 
Houghton  Samuel,  Sterling 
Howe,  Putnam  &  Co.,  Wiuchester 
Ilurd  Samuel,  Leicester 
Ide  Timothy  Jr.,  Milford 
Jones  Phineas,  Spencer 
Knowlton  W.  II.,  Shrewsbury 
Lamson  L.  B.,Boy].'!ton 
Locke  Reuben,  Northboro' 
Maynard  James,        " 
Mavnard  Henry  G.,  Fitchburg 
Mills  E.  J.,  Sutton 
Morris  Zebulon,  Dudley 
Morse  E.  II.,  Douglass 
Morse  Nahum,  Uxbridge 
Nelson  &  Wales,  Milford 
Newton  Curtis,'  Southboro' 
Newton  D.  S.,  Westboro' 
Nichols  Edmund  U.,  Leominster 
Parker  G.  W.,  Westboro' 
Pillsbury  J.  P.,  Petersham 
Potter  F.  A.,  North  Brookfield 
Prentiss  Josiah  S.,  Auburn 
Rawson  II.  G.,  West  Brookfield 
Rockwood  George,  Ashburnham 
Selby  S.  W.  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Shumway  Solomon,  Webster 
Walker  Ezekicl,  Upton 
Watson  Joseph  S.,  Winchendon 
Wheeler  (!aleb,  Bolton 
Wheolock  .losepli,  Blackstone 
Wilder  Joel,  Lancaster 


Auger  Bit  Manufacturers. 

Leiand  &  Brothers,  [augers]  Charlton 
Smith  Judson,  Sturbridge 
Snell  &  Brothers,  Sturbridge 

Bakers. 
Allbe  H.  &  Co.,  Milford 
Cook  &  Bartlett,  Mendon 
Miller  John  R.,  Northboro' 
Newell  Walter,  ^'orcester 
Peck  N.  L.  &  Co.,  Blackstone 
Perrin  H.  A.,  Webster 
Rice  B.  P.,  Worcester 
Sanders  John,  Barre 
Smith  Sidney,  Worcester 
Towne  Daniel  H.,  Southbridge 
Walton  J  B.,  Worcester 
Warren  T.  B.,  liancaster 
Whitney  C.  &  Co..  Westboro' 
Whitney  II.  6.,  Westminster 
Wilson  &  Pride,  Fitchburg 

Bellows  Makers. 
Wheeler  Loring,  Fitchburg 
Wilder  Wm.,  [blacksmith]  Fitchburg 

Black  Lead  Mills. 

Gleason  A.,  Millbury 

Blacksmiths. 
Allen,  Curtis  &  Bobbins,  Northboro' 

Archibald ,  Leominster 

Babbitt  Dean,  Barre 

Barton  Cheney,  Ix^icester 

Belcher  G.  G.,  Spencer 

Belcher  Henry,       " 

Bemas  A.,  Southboro' 

Bent  — ,  (N.  England  Village)  Gr»fton 

Bidwell  Samuel,  Dudley 

Bixby  Emerson,  Barre 

Blakelcy  E.  D.,        " 

Bliss  George,  West  Brookfield 

Bottomly  Thomas,  Worcester 

Braman  Edson,  Princeton 

Bridges  k  Sibley,  Warren 

Brig^gs  Albert,  Oakham 

Briggs  Elkanah,  Upton 

Brigham  Alexander,  Brookfield 

Brigham  Samuel,  Douglass 


WORCESTER  COUNTY. 


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Brown  Silas,  Douglass 
Itullard  1''.,  (;harlton 
liurnap  &  IIowc,  Wcstboro' 
liutUirworlh  S.  P.  &  Son,  Warren 
('ady  V.  K.,  Soutlibri(ip;e 
(lainpion  Iticharil  W.,  Kutland 
Oartor  Asaph,  Sterling 
(Ilelanil  Thomas,  lloidon 
Daley  As;i,  IIar\'ard 
Daley  I'lphraini,  Harvard 
Darling  Daniel,  Kutland 
Danfoith  0.,  Harvard 
Davia  Calvin  D.  &  Son,  Princeton 
Davis  .Tolin,  Holden 
Davis  Joseph  C,  Oxford 
Delano  Henry  A.,  Now  Braintrno 
Doane  K.,  Phillipston 
Dole  Abraham  S.,  Fitchburg 
Dur!-.nt  Williajn,  Leoniinister 
Dwinnell  A.  V.,  Dolton 
Eaincs  Charles  'f .,  Milford 
Ellis  Clark,  " 

Fenncssey  &  Smith,  Fitchburg 
i'ish  Henry  C,  Worcester 
Fitts  Silas,  Oxford 
Flagg  S.  H.  2a,  Worcester 
Flagg  William,  " 

Flint  John,  Tcmpleton 
Foster  A.  W.,  Athol 
French  Frederick,  Templeton 
Fuller  Micajah,  Blackstone 
Gleason  Augustus,  Auburn 
Goddard  Joel,  Templeton 
Godale  K.  B.  T.,  Boylstou 
Griggs  Lewis,  Sutton 
Grove  Lygander,  Mendon 
Hall  Enoch,  Worcester 
Hall  Josiah,  Grafton 
Hall  Samuel,       " 
Hall  Solomon,  Worcester 
Hardy  Charles,  Westboro' 
Harriden  Levi,  Charlton 
Harrington  Lawson,  Westboro' 
Harrod  William  K.,  Harvard 
Haskins  Henry,  Royalston 
Hawkins  Gardner  P.,  Fitchburg 
Hewett  E.  J.,  Sutton 
Holmes  J .  B.,  Spencer 
Holmes  Samuel,  Spencer 
Howe  G.  P.,  Boylston 
Howe  Joel,  West  Boylston 
Howe  Samuel,  "  " 

Hyde  Araasa,  Shrewsbury 
Hyde  Charles,  Hubbardston 
Ira  Ide,  Milford 
Innis  George,  Phillipston 
Jackson  Josiah,  Westboro' 
Jenkins  J.  W.,  Barre 
Jepherson  Royal,  Uxbridge 
Johnson  Chas.  D.,  New  Braintrce 
Johnson  George  W.,  Ashburnham 
Keep  Avery,  West  Brookfield 
Keep  J.  0.,  Paxton 
Keep  William,  North  Brookfield 
Keyes  Edward,  Oakland 
Knight  Wheaton,  Sturbridge 
Kimball  Elijah  &  Son,  Leicester 
Lamb  Greenleaf,  Westminster 
I.ahey  Philip,  Millbury 
Learned  William,  Gardner 
LeCrois  Louis,  >Varren 
Leonard  John,  Westminster 
Leshurc  Samuel  G.,  Upton 
Libbey  William,  Southboro' 
Lindley  George,  Dudley 
Logee  Sewall,  Douglass 
Lovell  I.  &  Son,  Gardner 
Lund  Mark,  Clinton 
Mallory  John  F.,  Athol 
Malony  John,  Douglass 
Marcy  Bradford,  Webster 
Marsh  Ezekiel  P.,  Auburn 
Marsh  Henry,  A\'orcester 
Marsh  John,  Oxford 
Marsh  A\'arren,  Blackstone 
Melleu  Joshua,  Westboro' 
Miller  G.  W.,  Blackstone 
Morse  Charles,  West  Boylston 
Morse  John,  Auburn 
Morse  Oliver,  Dudley 
Morton  Phineas,  Hardwick 
Murphy  Arthur,  Worcester 


Muzzey  Nathan,  Worcc8tcr 
Newton  A.,  Sutton 
Newton  \\illiam,  Sutton 

Newton ,  Shrewsbury 

Nyo  Hosea  \V.,  Hardwick 
Oliver  .lames,  Athol 
Peck  Milon,  Hardwick 
Pierre  Benjamin,  Sterling 
Poole  Lconaril,  Worcester 
Prentiss  J(/hn,  Auburn 
Prentiss  &  Story,  Fitchburg 
I'roctor  C.  M.,  Ashburnham 
Bice  Alexander,  Northbridge 
Kice  .lonas,  Sturbridge 
Rice  I'.  A.,  Brookfield 
Rich  George,  Charlton 
Richards  James,  West  Brookfield 
Richards  .loel,  "  " 

Robbins  William  H.,  Bolton 
Rugg  S.  T.,  Lancaster 
Rugglcs  Harvey,  Upton 
Rngglcs  Luther,      " 
Ryan  Francis,  Charlton 
Sampson  William,  Spencer 
Sawyer  Alpheus,  Shrewsbury 
Sawyer  Samuel,  Millbury 
Scott  Daniel  M.,  Winchendon 
Searle  AValter,  Ashburnhiun 
Sherman  Horace  R.,  Princeton 
Shove  Ijuther,  Uxbridge 
Sibley  Simeon,  Leicester 
Simpson  Luther,  Northbridge 
Smith  Riley,  Berlin 
Smith  William,  Worcester 
Stratton  Luke,  Paxton 
Stone  Benjamin  F.,  Lunenburg 
Stone  Sullivan,  Southbridgo 
Sturtevant  Levi,  West  Boylston 
Sturtevant  Ser.eca,  Hardwick 
Taft  Caleb,  Blackstone 
Taylor  William  P..  Lunenburg 
Thomas  G.  IL,  Berlin 
Tisdale  John,  Sutton 
Tnisk  Jonathan,  Leicester 
Tucker  Hiram,  Hardwick 
Tucker  Josiah  S.,  Westminster 
Turner  S.  H.,  Lancaster 
Twichell  J.  Jl.,  Petersham 
Walker  W.,  North  Brookfield 
Walker  Washington,      " 
Warren  Otis,  Sturbridge 
AVhite  George,  Petersham 
White  Josiah,  " 

Whitney  L.  &  0.,     " 
Whitney  R.  F.,  Upton 
^Tiitney  Stephen,  Royalston 
Wilder  Abraham,  Bolton 
Wilder  &  Austin,  Leominster 
Wilder  William,  '' 

IVillard  C.  R.,  North  Brookfield 
Willard  Ephraim,  Hubbardston 
Willard  George  E.,  Uxbridge 
Williams  Charles,  Southboro' 
Willis  Hiram,  Charlton 
Wilson  A.  H.,  Hubbardston 
Wilson  John,  Worcester 
Winter  Walter,  Barre 
Wood  Eliott,  Fitchburg 
Woodbury  John  F  ,  Uoldon 
Woods  Edward,  Milford 
Wyman  Harvey,  Winchendon 

Bonnets.    {Stmiv.) 
Harvey  Bradish,  Upton 
Knowlton  WiUiam,  Upton 

Bookbinders. 
Allen  M'il Ham,  Worcester 
Fletcher  Otis,  Leicester 
Johnson  Charles,  Fitchburg 
Parker  Charles  F.,  Leominster 
Sanford  Proctor,  West  Brookfield 
Shumway  James,  AVebster 
Wesley  Joseph  S.,  Worcester 

Bookbinders'  Shears. 
Hardy  Levi,  ^Vorccster 

Booksellers. 
Ballard  E.  Jr.,  Clinton 
Cook  0.  S.  &  G.  W.,  West  Brookfield 
Dresser  Sylvester,  Southbridgo 
Felton  John,  Barre 


Grout  Jonathan,  Worccgter 
Howland  S.  A.,  " 

IlutchinBon  Andrew,   " 
La/All  Warren,  " 

l^ivermore  Edward,      " 
J'arker  Charles  F.,  l/cominster 
Shepley  Stephen,  Fitchburg 
Shumway  James,  Websttr 
Stacy  G.  W.,  Milford 
Tucker  K.  N.,  Worcester 
Wesley  Joseph  S.,    " 

Boot  and  Sboe  Dealers. 

Alexander  Caleb,  Fitchburg 
Ayres  William  W.,  AVorceitcr 
Bartlett  Varnum,  Blackstone 
Beniis  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Bigelow  E.  B.  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Bond  Jeremiah,  " 

Burbank  V.'illiam  H.,  MiJford 
Chapman  I.  S.,  Worcester 
Chaio  R.  P.,  Fitchburg 
Clapp  C.  C,  Milford 
Clapp  Simeon,  Worcester 
DruBor  George  A.,    " 
Fuller  Joseph  D.,      " 
Ga^kill  Warren,  Blackstone 
Goodwin  John,  Worcester 
Holden  W.  P.,  Clinton 
Hudson  Samuel,  Uxbridge 
Ireson  J.,  Webster 
Livermore  Charles,  Fitchburg 
Lyon  L.  D.,  Clinton 
Maynard  W.  G.  &  J.  Q.,  Worcester 
Otis  B.  B.  &  Co.,  " 

Otis  a.  H.  &  Co.,  " 

Parsons  &  Davis,  " 

Pollard  William,  Winchendon 
Smith  Aaron,  Fitchburg 
Smith  &  Brother,  \\'orccster 
A\  inter  W.  &  Co.,  Clinton 

Boot  and  Siioe  Mannfactnrers. 

Adams  Josiah,  Shrewsbury 

Alexander  &  St^iples,  Uxbridge 

Alden  &  Harrington,  Milford 

Aldrich  Wheeler,  Upton 

Aldrich  &  A\ood,  Westboro' 

Allen  Calvin,  Paxton 

Alien  &  Flagg,  Grafton 

Ammidowu  C'vrus,  Southhridge 

Axtell  S.  J.  &  Co.,'  Grafton 

Balcom  AVillard,  Douglass 

BaU  Henry,  Milford 

BaU  Horace  T.,  Milford 

Bancroft  T.,  Lancaster 

Barker  J.  H.,  Milford 

Barker  W.  &  Co.,  [boots]  Worcester 

Barre  Boot  &  Shoe  Co.,  Barre 

Batchelder  C,  Upton 

BatchelderD.  W.,  Upton 

Batchelder  T.  E.  &  E.,  N.  Brookfield 

Batchelor  Joel,  Northbridge 

Bigelow  E.  B.  &  Co.,  Grafton 

Bigelow  E.  B.  &  Co.,  [boots]  Worcester 

Bigelow  Luke,  Lancaster 

Bliss  A.  B.,  Shrewsbury 

Bhss  Cyrus,  [boots]  Worcester 

Bliss  &  Co.,  [boots]  Worcester 

EowenE.  H.,  [boots]        " 

Boyd  A.  C,  Oakham 

Boyd  J.  M.  &  T.,  Southboro' 

]!ragg  Ariel  Jr.,  Milford 

Bragg  Mellen  C,     " 

Brown  Hammond,  AVest  Brookfield 

Brown ,  [boots]  AVorcester 

Bugbee,  Tourtellot  &.  Co.,  Webster 

Cargel  J.  W.,  Leicester 

Carpenter  S.  B.,  Milford 

Chapin  H  AV.  &  Co..  Milford 

Chase  Alanson  [boots]  OUnton 

Chute  George  AV.,  Sterling 

Clatlin  Elliot,  Southboro' 

Clark,  Knight  &  Co.,  North  Brookfield 

Cloves  Nathan,  AVorcester 

Cobb  Charles,  Lancaster 

Comstock  AVilliam  H.,  Milford 

Comstock  &  AVhitney,  AVestboro' 

Corbin  Benjamin  A.,  Dudley 

Corbin  L.ameut  B.,  Oxford 

Crocker  James,  Milford 

Curtis  Josiah,  Berlin 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Daniels  Amasa,  Mjlford 

Daniels  Austin,       " 

Daniels  John  P.,     " 

Daniels  Obed,  " 

Daniels  Seth,  &  Co.,  Oxford 

Davenport  Edward  W.,  Mendoa 

Davis  Craft  Jr.,  Oxford 

Davis  David  G.,  Paxton 

DavLs  D.  &  0.,  Upton 

Deering  Charles  E..  Spencer 

Denny  &  Co.,  Leicester 

Dewing  &  Edmands,  North  Brookfield 

Doty  Nathan,  Milford 

Dralie  Russell,  Northboro'  [cester 

Draper  William  A.  &  Co.,  [boots]  Wor- 

Dresser  George  A.,  Worcester 

Dudley  Elijah,  ]Millbury 

Eames  Charles,  Upton 

Edgell  >Villiam,  Westminster 

Edmands  S.  M.  fo  Co.,  N.  Brookfield 

Fairbank  C,  Harvard 

Fales  Charles,  Brookfield 

Pales  John  M.,  West  Brookfield 

Fales  licander,  Shrewsbury 

Fay  Harrison,  Southbridge 

Fay  n.  B.,  Shrewsbury 

FishE.  E.,  Upton 

Fisk  &  Forbush,  Upton 

Fitch  &  Otis,  [boots]  Worcester 

French  Hiram,    "  " 

Furbush  C.  W.  &  Co  ,  Grafton 

Qarside  Joshua,  Uxbridge 

Gay,  Southwick  &  Co.,  Oxford 

Gibson ,  Clinton 

Gerry  C.  S.,  Harvard 

Gerry  John,        " 

Gerry  W.  S.,        " 

Giddings  Chandler,  West  Brookfield 

Gilbert  S.  W.,  Milford 

Gilmore,  Harwood  &  Co.,  Oxford 

Goddard  &  llice,  Millbury 

Godfrey  &  Mayhew,  Milford 

Grassee  &  Hartshorn,  Berlin 

Green  Josiah,  Spencer 

Gore  E.  E.,  Upton 

Grout,  Bush  &  Co.,  Spencer 

Gulliver  George,  North  Brookfield 

Hale  Elisha,  Sutton 

Harwood  Elihu,  Oxford 

Harwood  E.  E.  &  Co.,  Oxford 

Hammond  Brown,  West  Brookfield 

Haven  &  Wiswall,  Upton 

Haven  W.  I.,  Bolton 

Haverstoek  J.  A.,  Worcester 

Hawes  M.  D.,  Leominster 

Hawkes  Daniel  H.,  Southbridge 

Haywood  James  L.,  Lunenburg 

Haywood  Horace,  Fitchburg 

Hill  John,  Upton 

Hinds  A.  G.,  Grafton 

Holden  Joseph,  [ladies']  Bolton 

Holden  David,  Bolton 

Howe  HoUis  H.,  Paxton 

Hunt  Adam,  Milford 

Hunt  Ezra,         " 

Hunt  Jeremiah,  Northboro' 

Jennison  D.  &  Co.,  Oxford 

Johnson  David  L.,  Hubbardston 

Johnson  Dexter,  Southbridgo 

Jones  George  &  Son,  Milford 

Jones  A.  T.  &  E.,  Spencer 

Jones  Timothy,  Warren 

Jones  &  Baker,  Athol 

Keith  Joseph  C,  Uxbridgo 

Kendall  0.,  Athol 

Kimball  J.  B.  &  Co.,  Westboro' 

Kimball  Noah,  Grafton 

Kimball  &  Kobiiiaon,  Brookfield 

Lakin  Ansel,  [boots]  Worcester 

Lakin  &  liigclow,  Paxton 

Lawrence  Vernon,  Brookfield 

Lawton  George,  Milford 

I..eo  Charles  M.,  Athol 

Lee  William  D.  Jr.,  Athol 

Leicester  Hoot  Co.,  I^iccster,  Thomas 

Lewis  John  S.,  Athol        [Pierce,  agent 

Lincoln  it  Sampson,  West  Brookfield 

Livermore  Charles,  Fitchburg 

Lovell  A.  B.,  Millbury 

Mann  &  Stevens,  Bolton 

Mann  Elbridgc,  Milford 

Marshall  John  E.,  Rutland 


Mason  John,  Milford 

Morse  Charles  E.,  Charlton 

Moore  Cutler,  Warren 

Moore  David,  Worcester 

Newton  Lincoln,  Southboro' 

Newton  D.  F.,  Westboro' 

Newton  Otis,  " 

Olds  Gilbert,  Brookfield 

Olds  S.  F.,  Warren 

Oliver  Samuel,  Milford 

Parsons  John,  Sutton 

Parkhurst  Lemuel,  Milford 

Parkhurst  0.  B.,  " 

Partridge  John,  Paxton 

Partridge,  Sawyer  &  Co.,  Fitchburg 

Peirce  Otis,  Paxton 

Penniman  T.  S.,  ^V'orcester 

Perry  W.  C,  Milford 

Phelps  Edward,  Boylston 

Plympton  J.  B..  Shrewsbury 

PoUey  &  Smith,  Leominster 

Powers  &  Hatch,  Spencer 

Pratt  &  Holden,  Grafton 

Prentice  Charles  2d,  Grafton 

Prouty  Isaac,  Spencer 

Putnam  J.  W.,  Grafton 

Kawson  George,  Douglass 

Rice  John  W.,  Barre 

Rice  J.  L.,  Charlton 

Rice  &  McFarland,  [boots]  Worcester 

Richards  S.  C,  Oxford 

Robinson  H.  P.,  Webster 

Rundlett  George  W.,  Westminster 

Sawyer  &  Houghton,  Berlin 

Sibley  S.,  [boots]  Charlton 

Sibley  &  Chase,  Sutton 

Simmons  James,  Douglass 

Shumway  li.  &  Co.,  Oxford 

Slocumb  J.  W.  &  Sons,  Grafton 

Smith  Edmund,  North  Brookfield 

Smith  Jacob,  "  " 

Smith  Jonas,  Barre 

Smith  Judson  &  Co.,  Sturbridge 

Smyth  W.  A.  S.,  [ladies']  Worcester 

Southwick  Daniel,  Northbridge 

Southwick  &  Bloore,  Berlin 

Stone  T.  S.,  [boots]  Worcester 

Sumner  Leavitt,  Milford 

Sumner  A.  J.,  " 

Taft  Reuben  P.,  Dudley 

Swain  C.  P.,  Worcester 

Taylor  Zopher,  Harvard 

Temple  Thomas,  Hubbard-ston 

Tenney  J.  L.,  Fitchburg 

Thayer  Henry,  Douglass 

Thayer  Otis,  Milford 

Tracy ,  West  Boylston 

Travis  Luther,  Southbridge 

Underwood  0.  &  Co.,  Milford 

Vant  A.  B.,  " 

Tarney  Charles,  Uxbridge 

Walker  &  Whitman,  Milford 

Walker  Dexter,  " 

Walker  J.  Jr.  &  Co.,  [boots]  Worcester 

Warren  Jonathan  &  Co.,  Grafton 

Watson,  Bemis  &  Co.,  Spencer 

Wheeler  E.T.,  Berlin 

Wheeler  H.  B.,  Southboro' 

White  C.  &  F.,  [boots]  Worcester 

Whiting  &  Haskell,  North  Brookfield 

Whitney  Elias,  Milford 

Whitney  J.  W.,  Harvard 

AVhittemore  David,  Oxford 

Whittemore  L.  &  Co.,  " 

AVillard  J.  W.,  Harvard 

Willard  Rowland,   " 

Willard  Robert,      " 

Winchester  H.  K.,  Southboro' 

Winter  W.  &  Co.,  Clinton 

Wood  Samuel,  Grafton 

AVood  L.  R.  &  P.  G.,  Upton 

Wood  Amasa  &  Sons,  Millbury 

Woodbury  Simon  J.,  Sutton 

Wright  &  Mareau,  Hubbardston 

Boot  Form  Manufacturer. 

Burgess  Joseph,  Leicester 

Boot  Tree  Manufacturer. 

Day  Francis,  Upton 

Botanic  Pliysicians. 

Andrews  J.  S.,  West  Boylstou 


Barnard  F.,  [Thompsonian]  Worcester 
Bosworth  F.  A.,  Worcester 
Comings  Isaac  M.,  AVorcester 
Cummins  R.,  Northbridge 
Davis  Daniel,  Webster 
Lawson  Charles,  Oxford 
Newton  Calvin,  Worcester 
Nichols  G.M.,  " 

Robinson  Ebenezer,  Warren 
Scammell  Alexander,  Milford 
Seaver  J.  M.,  Spencer 

Box  Makers. 

Barr  P.  W.,  Petersham 

Chase  Oliver,  [fancy  boxes]  Worcester 

Davenport  J.  W.,  Grafton 

Davenport  J.  N.,  Worcester 

Day  &  Sawyer,  Templeton 

Dennis  Dexter,  Barre 

Edsou  Horatio,  Milford 

Fairbanks  Joseph,  Westboro' 

HaiTington  Luther,  Royalston 

Hastings  Emerj',  Barre 

Hoar  &  Proctor,  Athol 

Hough  &  Collins,  Milford 

Kendall  Lyman,  Athol 

King  John,  Royalston 

Morse  Lewis,  Paxton 

Nourse  B.  E.,  Westboro' 

Palmer  David,  Worcester 

Bobbins  John,  Upton 

Rogers  Ariel,  Petersham 

Southworth  A.  &  Co.,  Hardwick 

Stone  Leonard,  Templeton 

Whitcomb  J.  &  L.,  Hubbardston 

Williams  A.  &  A.,  Petersham 

Brick  Makers. 

Burbank ,  Lancester 

Burbank  Levi,         " 
Dickinson  &  Dudley,  Harvard 
Flagg  Seth,  Northboro' 
Forbes  George,  Brookfield 
Goodrich  Albert,  Northboro' 
Goodrich,  Haynes  &  Co.,  Harvard 
Hancock  Nathan,  Grafton 
Harris  George  W.,  Millbury 
Hcnshaw  Foster,  Brookfield 
Morse  Obed,  Douglass 
Sawyer  Ezra,  Clinton 
Sibley  Russell,  Spencer 
Southwick  J.  F.,  Uxbridge 

Brokers. 

Alden  &  Co.,  'n'orcester 

Brown  D.,  [real  estate]  Worcester 

Brush  Handles,  &c. 

Vose  &  Bartlett,  Royalston 

Cabinet  Makers. 

Bates  Elijah,  North  Brookfield        [ton 

Beckworth  &  Twichcll,  [pine]  Royala- 

Beecher  Smith,  Southbridge 

Bellows  Stephen,  Shrewsbury 

Bond  E..  Leicester 

Bowen  Liberty,  Spencer 

Brick  Elijah,  Gardner 

Burt  Joseph,  Worcester 

Carpenter  John,  Uxbridge 

Chandler  I'liny  F.,  Hardwick 

Chase  Archibald,  Wuichendon 

Chase  Rufus  H.,  Hubbardston 

Cook  Charles,  Clinton 

Eames  Chas.  T.,  Milford 

Eldred  &  Drury,  Worcester 

Elwell  &  Kingsbury,  Dudley 

Esterbrook  John,  Rutland 

Evans  Amos,  Bolton 

Fuller  Newell,  Harvard 

Harrington  Luther,  [pine]  Royalston 

Hayward  \V.  A.,  Milford 

Hawks  E.  &  Co.,  Templeton 

Healy  J.  W..  Worcester 

Holman  Seth,  [pine]  Royalston 

Houghton  Luke,  Barre 

Kendall E.  &  G.,  Westminster 

Mead  John,  Hardwick 

Packard  James,  Oakham 

Patten  Johii,{Baldwinsville]  Templeton 

Safford  Charles,  Lanciister 

Sanderson  Henry,  Petersham 

Smith  Geo.  W.,  Leominster 


WORCESTER  COUNTY. 


223 


Snow  John  U.,  Atliol 
Spaliiiiii:  llirain,  Webster 
Spnonor  (Jrovcr,  liarro 
Stratton  &  Mann,  [pine]  Athol 
Tennc'v  IjinuH,  Sutton 
Touildin  l.uiin.s,  West  BrookfielJ 
Vose  Si  liartlelt,  Koyalston 
Ward  Jonas,  Millbnry 
Waterman  Hcnjamin,  Uou^laas 
White  A.,  Charlton 
Whitinpr  Benjamin,  Lunenburg 
Whitney  fe  Davis,  Lc'ominstcr 
Williams  Parsons,  Mcndon 
Willis  Sidney  D.,  I'ltchburg 

Candle  Maker. 
Brown  Geo.  A.,  Worcester 

Card  Manufacturers. 

[See  also  Machine  Cards.] 
Earl  T.  K.  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Warner  Earl,  " 

Carpenters. 

Alrlrich  Duty  T.,  Milford 

Allen  David  C,  (North)  Leominster 

AUon  Seth,  West  Brooktitld 

Bacon  Otis,  Southbrid^e 

Bailey  Samuel  H.,  Lunenburg 

Baker  Leonard,  Dudley 

Balcom  Jesse,  Douglass 

Balconi  Samuel,     " 

Barnard  J.  &  J..  Bolton 

Barnes  Benjamin,  Auburn 

Barnes  Hiram,  Pax  ton 

Barnes  Josiah,  Auburn 

Barnes  S.,  Spencer 

Barr  S.,  Oakham 

Bartlett  Butler,  Paxton 

Bartlett  Chas.  P.      " 

Bartlett  M.  A.,  Fitchburg 

Bassett  0.  C,  West  BoUston 

BatcheMer  Isaac,  Royalston 

Belyea  Samuel,  Clinton 

Bemis  S.  S.,  Boylston 

Eigelow  Jasou,  Harvard 

Bigelow  T.  A.,         " 

Bishop  William,' Warren 

Bliss  Orvis  L.,  Grafton 

Bosworth  J.  P.,  North  Brookfield 

Brewer  Thomas,  IJoylston 

Britton  C,  Gardner 

Bridge  J.  P.  &  Co.,  Milford 

Brooks  Asa  2d,  Westminster 

Brown  Willis,  Uxbridge 

Carruth  Arza,  Barre 

Oheeney  J.  P.,  Brookfield 

Clemence  Luther,  Auburn 

Clisby  Calvin,  Grafton 

Cobb  E.,  Milford 

Comings  Lewis,  Charlton 

Cowdrey  Isaac,  Leominster 

Cutler  A.  J.,  Shrewsbury 

Davis  John,  Westboro' 

Dcrriss  &  Lee,  \\'orcester 

Derfey  Joseph,  Southbridge 

Dexter  J.  B.  &  K.,  Worcester 

Drury  Winsor,  Warren 

Dudley  Abel  S.,  Templeton 

Earle  A.,  Leominster 

Earle  Ira,  Leicester 

Earle  Slade,  North  Brookfield 

Ellis  Jabez,  Millbury 

Fales  Lowell,  Milford 

Farrar  G.  S.,  Fitchburg 

Farrar  Ward  B.,  Fitchburg 

FiskE.,  Upton 

Fitch  D.  II.,  Leicester 

Plagg  Dana,  Southboro' 

Flagg  Russell,        " 

Fletcher  Noah,  Grafton 

Foster  Loring,  Millbary 

French  J.  C.,  Worcester 

Fuller  J.,  Oxford 

Fuller  John,  Northbridge 

Gale  J.  G.,  Royalston 

Gilbert  Augustus,  West  Brookfield 

Gleason  William,  Southbridge 

Goodspeed  John,  Hubbardstoa 

Goodspeed  Wra.  C,        " 

Green  Levi,  Clinton 

Green  Lyman,  New  Braintree 


Green  S.,  New  Braintree 

Green  W.  A.,  Shrewsbury 

HallT.  &.  J.,  Upton 

Hall  William,     " 

Hall  Win.  B.,      " 

Harding  S.  D,  Worcester 

Harrington  Austin,  Oakham 

Harlow  Ellis,  Harvard 

Haskell  Jo.^eph,  Leominster 

Haskell  Wni.  A.,  Northboro' 

Hastings  S.  A.,  Lancaster 

Hawes  Daniel,  Barre 

llayward  Moses,  Sterling 

IlaywardS.  \V.,  Milford 

Herbert  A.,  Brookfield 

Hibbard  F.,  North  Brookfield 

Holland  Merrill,  Barre 

Holmes  K.  N.,  Worcester 

Holt  Russell,  West  Boylston 

Holt  W.  E.,        "  " 

Hooker  D.,  Sutton 

Hooker  Lemuel,  Sturbridgo 

Howe  George,  Clinton 

Howe  Gilbert  II.,  Sterling 

Hubbard  Daniel,  Holden 

Hubbard  Daniel,  Royalston 

Hubbard  Samuel  D.,  Holden 

Hudson  Leonard  K.  &  Co.,  Worcester 

Hunt  John,  Upton 

Hunting  M.  R.,  Bolton 

Huntoon  Lafayette,  Milford 

Ives  Levi,  New  Braintree 

Jacobs  I/oring,  Slillbury 

Jewett  George,  Lunenburg 

Johnson  Senate,  West  Brookfield 

Judson  Mclntire,  Charlton 

Kendall  George,  Milford 

Kendall  &  Ross,  Sterling 

Keyes  Moses,  Princeton 

Keyes  Roswell,  Berlin 

King  John,  Royalston 

Kinsman  Cyrus,  (North)  Leominjster 

Knowles  Benjamin,  Auburn 

Knowles  Edward,  Leicester 

Knowlton  Daniel,  Holden 

Lamb  Edward,  Worcester 

I.^mb  Francis,  Charlton 

Lamb  ^imeon  ,        " 

Lapham  Morev,  Douglass 

Leland  E.  S.,  Upton 

Litchfield  E.,  Leominster 

Livermore  Mullet,  Spencer 

Livermore  Sidney,  ^Vest  Brookfield 

Ix)ngley  James  A.,  Westboro' 

Lord  Ephraim  W.,  Winchendoa 

Macomber  John,  Oakham 

Marcy  A.  A.,  Worcester 

Marsh  D.  L.,  Dudley 

Marshall  Silas,  Lunenburg 

May  John,  ^Vest  Boylston 

Mclntire  Judson,  Charlton 

Munroe  Solomon,  Sturbridge 

Newton  Elijah  C,  Leominster 

Nourse  B.  B.,  Westboro' 

Packard  Jonathan,  Oakham 

Parker  L.  M.,  Shrewsbury 

Parkhurst  &  Wilson,  Fitchburg 

Parmenter  Horatio,  Petersham 

Pannenter  .Joseph  G.,         " 

Pelton  Lewis,  Sturbridgo 

Peirce  Amos,  Paxton 

Perry  Dana,  Milford 

Pettiplace  B.,  Royalston 

Phettiplace  Marble,  Warren 

Piatt  Horace,  Fitchburg 

Pollard  Anson,  Berlin 

Pollard  Stephen  C,  Bolton 

Pond  Levi,  Milford 

Priest  Philemon,  Harvard 

Prentiss  Josi.ah  S  ,  Auburn 

Pritchards  John,  Fitchburg 

Puffer  Reuben,  Ashburnham 

Putnam  S.  W.,  (North)  I^eominster 

Raymond  &  Forrestjill,  Winchendon 

RiceElbridge  E.,  Fitchburg 

Rice  Forrester,  Sterling 

Robbins  Ephraim,  Leominster 

Robbins  E.  C,  Dana 

Robinson  Samuel,  Rutland 

Rowe  G.  L.,  Barre 

Sanderson  E.,  Spencer 

Sanderson  T.,      " 


Sawyer  Asa,  Berlin 

Sawyer  Hartwcl  I,  Berlin 

Sawyer  Jabez,  Harvard 

Sibley  Hester,  Auburn 

Sibley  Mo.scs,  Sutton 

Sleeper  Samuel,  Leominster 

Smith  Joseph,  Upton 

Spraguo  Ephraim,  Athol 

Stedman  Nourse,  I^ncjistcr 

Stoddard  Dexter,  North  Brookfield 

Stone  Israel,  Auburn 

Stone  Oliver,       " 

Taft  (Uarendon,  Mendon 

Taft  Fisher,  Upton 

Taft  Reuben,  Dudley 

Taft  S.  II.,  Mendon 

Temple  Alonzo,  Spencer 

Tift  Thomas,  Millbury 

Tower  II.  N.,  Worcester 

Wallace  Moses,  Spencer 

Washburn ,  Gardner 

West  P.  D.,  Uxbridge 
Wheeler  Benj.  F.,  Fitchburg 
Wheeler  Charles,  Petersham 
Wheelock  Elias,  Uxbridge 
Whiting  Nelson,  North  Brookfield 
Whiting  0.  R.,  Harvard 
Whitney  Jonas,  Westminster 
Whitney  Joseph,  " 

Wilbur  William,  Hubbardstoa 
WiliardC.  L.,  Harvard 
Willard  J.  W.,  Westboro' 
Willson  D.,  Spencer 
Wood  Samuel,  Northboro' 
Wood  Harvey,  Dudley 
Woodward  Charles,  Athol 
Woodworth  J,.  Worcester 
Woodworth  J.  S..      " 

Carpetings  and  Feathers. 

Chamberlain  H.  H.  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Fay  Dexter  &  Sons,  Southboro' 
Goddard  Joel,  Webster 
Hall  Caleb,  " 

Hayward  W.  A.,  Milford 
Tha.^erE.  S.,  " 

Watkins  Benjamin,  Webster 

Carpet  Manufacturers. 
Bigelow  II.  M.,  [agent  Bigelow  Carpet 

Co.,]  CUnton 

Carriage  Builders. 

Barber  &  Flagg,  Athol 

Beman  Artemas,  Westboro' 

Bigelow  Wm.  W  ,  Royalston 

Bonwell  J.  B.,  [bodies]  Worcester 

Bosworth  George,  Petersham 

Bowman  Levi,  ^^■estboro' 

Bowman  Ru.ssell,     " 

Bradley  &  Estabrook,  Spencer 

Bradley  James  F.,  Hubbardston 

Bradley  Osgood,  [R.  R.  car]  Worcester 

Breck  Moses  T.,  [R.  R.  car]  " 

Burnaph  &  Howe,  Westboro' 

Cheney  D.,  Athol 

Cobb  Frederick  A.,  Harjwick 

Currier  Isaac  H.,  Sterli-ig 

Cushman  &  Reed,  Weft  Brookfield 

Dale  Abraham  S.,  Fitchburg 

Delano  Henry  A.,  New  Braiutrce 

Drury  WilUam  II.,  Holden 

Edson  Henry,  Dan.a 

Ellis  Albert,  Milford 

Esterbrook  Taylor,  Rutland 

Fairbanks  C,  Westboro' 

Fairbanks  Joseph,  " 

Fessenden  Charles,  Fitchburg 

F'isher  Geo.  E.,  Westboro' 

Fisher  Nahum  Jr.,    " 

Fletcher  David  W.,  Rutland 

Forbes  Baxter,  Westboro' 

Forbes  Daniel  W.,  " 

Foster  Emery  B.,  Uardwick 

GLozier  Henry,  [R.  R.  ear]  Northboro' 

Goddard  Benjamin,  Worcester 

Goddard  Daniel.  Petersham 

Granger  William  F..  Uardwick 

Hale  Thomas,  Sterling 

Ilapgood  Chauncey,  I'etersham 

Hardy  B.  D.,  Westboro" 

Harrington  Charles,  Princeton 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Harrington  J.  E  ,  Millbury 
Hartwcll  &  (Jrane,  Winchendon 
Hayncs  H.  &.  M  ,  Sturbridge 
Hix  H.  P.,  Charlton 
Humphrey  N.  P.,  Oakham 
Johnson  Levi,  Leominster 
Kelley  William,  Blackstone 
Kendall  S.  \V^.,  Bolton 
Lapham  J.,  Blackstone 
Longley  Jonas,  Westboro' 
Luke  liorace,  Blackstone 
Maynard  &  Fiske,  Templeton 
Mellen  Joshua,  Westboro' 
Pickorini;  Sylvester,  Upton 
Pratt  S.  A.,  Shrewsbury 
Reed  Sumner,  North  Brookfield 
Rice  Charles,  Barre 
Robbins  J.  C,  Northbridge 
Rockwood  D.  B..  Milford 
Russell  E.  W.,  Harvard 
Ryan  &  Roach,  Southboro' 
Sawyer  J.  &  G.  W.,  Templeton 
Sly  Amos  S.,  Webster 
SouthwicU  E.  A.,  Uxbridge 
Spaulding  Asaph,  Loominster 
Taft  L.  A  ,  Uxbridge 
Tolman  A.  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Townsend  Jo'in,  Lancaster 
TowDsend  L.,  Sterling 
West  &  Kidder,  '• 
Wheeler  Leonard,  Royalston 
Whiting  T.  B.,  Uxbridge 
Whiting  William  C,  Worcester 
Whitney  Benj.  H.,  Westminster 
Whitney  Charles,  Shrewsbury 
Wilder  A.  A.,  Warren 
Winn  Moses,  Holden 
Wood  Eliot,  Fitohburg 
Woods  &  Cook,  Milford 

Chair  Dealers  aud  Slakeis. 
Austin  William,  Gardner 
Brawn  James  &  Son,  Princeton 
Bruce,  Whitney,  .%  iiowker,  Royalston 
Burpee  Edward,  Sterling 
Burrage  Geo.  S.,  Ashburnham 
Buttrick  James,  Sterling 
Clark  Wm,  S.,  Ilubbardston 
CoUister,  Rugg  &  Co.,  Gardner 
Colman  John  M.,  Hubbardston 
Coolidge  Charles,  Westminster 
Cutting  Jonas,  " 

Davis  Alonzo  &  Co.,  Fitchburg        [ton 
Day  &  Sawyer,  (Baldwinville)  Temple- 
Fales  Joel  G.,  Templeton 
Fitch  James  W,,  Sterling 
Qoldthwaite  Geo.,  Westminster 
Greenwood  Aaron  L.,  (South)  Gardner 
Greenwood  Edmund  R.,  Hubbardston 
Greenwood  Walter,  (South)  Gardner 
Greenwood  &  Wright,  (South)  " 
Hayward  L.  &  Co.,  Gardner 
Haywood  Walter,  Fitchburg 
Howe  Samuel  S.,  '(South)  Gardner 
Jones  A.  A.  &  G,  W.,  Templeton 
Jones  Abijah,  Templeton 
Kemp  &  Baker,  (South)  Gardner 
May  Samuel,  Sterling 
Merriam  Caleb  S.,  Westminster 
Merriam  &  Holden,  " 

Merriam  Oliver,  "         [lipston 

Mixter  &  Whitney,  [chair  seats]  Phil- 
Newhall  Samuel,  Sterling 
Nichols  fc  Stewart,     " 
Nims  Silas,  Westminster 
Parker  &  Carrulh,  Phillipston 
Parker  fo  Jeniiison,  Templeton 
Partridge  Joshua  \V..       •' 
Pearson  N.,  Sterling  ' 
Perley  Asa.  Gardner 
Pierce  [,.  K.,  (South)  Gardner 
Sawin  John,         "  '< 

Sawin  Levi  II.,  Gardner 
Sawyer  Luke,  Hubbardston 
Spaulding  Amos  P    Westminster 
Stewart  Benjiunin  &  Son,  Sterling 
Stewart  &  Daggett,  Princeton 
Underwood  Caleb,  Hubbardston 
Whitt!  Abner,  Gardner 
White  Wlnsor,  Templeton 
Whitman  J.  M.,  \Vestniinster 
Whitney  John,  " 


Winchester  C   &  G.C.,  Ashburnham 
Wood  Jo.seph,  Fitchburg 
Wyman  Franklin,  Westminster 

Cigar  Makers. 
Baker  Thomas  G.,  Bolton 
Bennett  J.  C,  Grafton 
Curtis  J.  M.  &  Co  ,  Worcester 
Hogan  John  C,  '• 

Wheelock  Abner,  " 

Civil  Engineers  and  Surveyors. 

Ball  Phineas,  Worcester 

Fisher  Nahum,  Milford 

HarknessO.  A.,      " 

Holbrook  N.  W.,  [surveyor]  Upton 

Ijeonard  George,  Shrewsbury 

Mills  William,  Sutton 

A'aleutine  G.,  [surveyor]  Worcester 

Weeks  F.  S.,  Shrewsbury 

^Vilder  Henry,  Lancaster 

Clergymen. 

Thf.  letters  in  brackets  belnro  denote  the 
Denominations  a^  follows :^C.  T., 
Congresationalist  (  Trinitarian) ;  B., 
Baptist ;  F.  B.,  Freewill  Baptist ; 
M,  M'tfioi/ist;  M.  P.,  Metkorlist 
Protestant  ;  M.  R,  Metlior/ist  Epis- 
copal;  E.  M.,  Eraii.  Mnhodisl ;  E., 
E/Jisco/mlian ;  C.  £/.,  Connrtiiation- 
alist  {Unitarian);  (fi\,  Universal- 
is!; Ch.,  Oliristian ;  H.  f'.,  Roman 
Catholic;  N.  J.,  Neio  Jerusalem; 
Me.,  Millerite;  Mn.,  Mormon. 

Abbott  J  J.,  [C.  T.]  Uxbridge 
Adams  Edwin  G.,  [C.  U.j  Templeton 
Adams  Henry,  [C.  T.]  Berlin  [ter 

Allen  George,  Hospital,  [C.  T.]  Worces- 
Alleu  Joseph,  [C.  U.]  Northboro' 
Allen  Thomas  P.,  [C.  U.]  Sterling 
Andrews  H.  P.,  [M.  E.]  Northbridge 
Austin  David  R.,  [C.  T.]  Sturbridge 
Babcock  Wro.  6.,  [C.  U.]  Lunenburg 
Baunall  W.  R.,  (M.  E.]  Southbridge 
Baker  J.,  [Uv.]  Dudley 
Ball  George  S.,  [C.  U.j  Upton 
Bardwell  Horatio,  [IJ.  T.]  O.xford 
Bartol  George  M.,  [C.  U.]  Lancaster 
Bates  Joshua,  [C.  T.]  Dudley 
Bates  William,  [C.  T.]  Northbridge 
Beach  Nathaniel,  [i".  T.]  Millbury 
Bent  Nathaniel  T.,  [E.J  Worcester 
Eigelow  I.  B,,  [M,  E.]  Bane 
Birchmore  John  W.,  [E.]  Blackstone 
Biscce  T,  C,  [C.  T.J  Grafton 
Boomer  J.  B.,  [B.]  Sutton 
Bowers  Charles  M..  [B.]  Clinton 
Bowles  B.  F.,  [Uv.]  Southbridge 
Bowler  George,  [M.]  Clinton 
Boyce  J.,  [R.  0.]  Worcester 
Bradford  D.  B.,  [C.  T.]  Hubbardston 
Braman  William  A.,  [M.  E.]  Millbury 
iirimblecom  S.,  [Uv.]  Grafton 
Bronson  Samuel,  [B.|  Millbury 
Browu  Amasa,  [B.]  Gardner         [ville) 
Brown T.  G.,  [M.E.]  Grafton  (Farnums- 
Bullard  E.  W.,  [C.  T.]  l-'itchburg 
Bullock  B.  N.,  [C.  U.]  Dana 
Burditt  Michael,  [C.  T.]  Blackstone 
Bushnell  George,  [C.  T.]  Worcester 
Cady  D.  R.,  [C.  T.J  Westboro' 
(!arey  Lorenzo,  [('.  T.]  Webster 
Carpenter  Eber,  [C,T.]  Southbridge 
Chaffee  N.  0.,  [C.  U.]  Brookfield 
Chamberlain  Charles,  [C.  T.]  Auburn 
(■hapin  Daniel,  [M.  E.]  Webster 
(!harlton  Frederick,  [B.]       " 
Clapp  W,  A.,  fM   K.]  Phillipston 
Clark  L.  B.,  [M.  E.]  Berlin 
Clark  fA'wisF.,  |C.  T.)  Noithbridgo 
Clarke  Samuel,  [C.  U.]  Uxbridge 
Clarke  Samuel  K.,  [C.  U.]  Ath.d 
Clark  William  C,  [C.  T  )  Douglass 
Cobleigh  Nelson  K.,  (M.  E.]  Worcester 
Colvcr  Charles  K.,  [It.)  " 

Convers  Otis,  [B.]  lAMcester 
Cooper  Warren,  [H.]  Royalston 
Cooper  Warren,  [U.j  Winchendon 
Crosby  .T.  D.,  [C.  T.]  Ashburnham 
Cross  Joseph  W.,  [C.  T.]  WestBoylston 


Curtis  M.,  [B.]  Southboro' 

Cutter  S.,  [B.]  Spencer 

Davis  E.,  [C.  T.]  Fitchburg 

Davis  S.  A.,  fUv.]  Sterling 

Day  Joliu  S.,  [M.  E.]  Lunenburg 

Deere  George  H.,  [Uv.]  Warren 

Dennison  Andrew  C,  [C.  T.]  Leicester 

Dimick ,  [B.]  Templeton 

Dorrance  G.  W.,  [B.]  Sturbridge 
Dunn  Andrew,  [B.]  Winchendon 
Eaton  Henry  A.,  [Uv.]  Milford 
Esty  J.  L.,  [M.  E.]  (South)  Royalston 
Farrar  Charles,  [B.]  Norchboro' 
Fay  Lysander,  [B.]  Athol 
Fisher  George,  [C.  T.]  Harvard 
Fisher  George  E.,  [C.  T.]  Ixutland 
Fiske  John,  [C.  T.]  New  Braintreo 
Foster  A.  B.,  [C.  T.]  Petersham 
Frost  Daniel  C,  [C.  T.]  Gardner 
Fuller  Willard,  [F,  B.]  Sutton 
Furbush  John,  [C.  T.]  Upton 
Gage  Nathaniel,  [C.  U.]  Westboro' 
Gibson  A.,  [M.]  Leicester 
Gibson  M.  W.,  [R.  C]  Worcester 
Gilbert '■Vashington,  [C.  U.]  Harvard 

Goodrich ,  [M.  E.]  Blackstone 

Goodwin  D.  L.  B.,  [E]  Sutton 
Goodj  ear  George,  [C.  T.]  Royalston 
Griggs  Leverett,  [C.  T  ]  .Millbury 
Griswold  Francis  A.,  [M.  E.J  Worcester 
Hale  Edward  E.,  [C.  U.J  " 

HamUton  George  A.,  [R.  C]  Milford 
Hanaford  Jeremiah  L.,  [M.  E.]  Prince- 
Haven  John,  [C.  T.]  Charlton        [ton 

Hawes ,  [Uv.]  " 

Hazen  N.,  [C.  T.J  Royalston 

Hill  Alonzo,  [C.U.J  VVorcester 

Hill  George  T.,  [C.  U  ]  Hubbardston 

Hitchcock  William  D.,  [C.  T.J  Clinton 

Hobart  I.  N.,  [B.J  Oxford 

Hodges  Charles  E.,  [C.  U.]  Barre 

Hodges  J.  Jr.,  [B.J  BrooUlield 

Hodgman ,  [C.  T.J  Lunenburg 

Holman  David,  [C.  T.J  Douglass 
Holman  S.,  [C.  T.J  Millbury 

Holmes ,  [B.J  Bnrre 

Hubbard  0.  G.,  [C.  T.J  Leominster 
Jennings  John,  [B.J  Fitchburg 
Johnson  Samuel,  [B.J  Upton 
Jones  N.  B..  [B.J  Sutton 
Judd  B.,  [M.  E.J  Hubbardston 
Keep  John,  [C.  T.J  Dana 
Kenny  Silas,  [B.J  Royalston 
Kilborn  David.  [M.  E  J  Dudley 
Kilgore  D.  Y.,  [M  E.J  Leicester 
Kimball  James,  [C.  T.J  Oakham 
Leverett  William,  [B.J  Grafton 
Lewis  J.  AV.,  [M.  E.J  Fitchburg 
Lincoln  Calvin,  [C.  U.]      " 
Liverraore  L.  J.,  [C.  U.J  Clinton 
Mann  Wm.  M.,  [M.  E.J  Spencer 
Marvin  A.  P.,  [C.  T.J  \Vinchendon 
Mathes  George,  [B.J  Athol 
McOurdy  C.  L.,  Oxford 
McGeer  D.  L.,  [B.J  Grafton 
McReading  C.  S.,  [M.]  Mcndon 
Merriam  Asiiph  P.,  [B.J  Bolton 
Moulton  Horace,  [M.  E.J  Hardwick 
Munger  C.  C,  [M.J  Holden 
Nelson  John,  [C.T.J  Leicester 
Nickles  C.  M.,  [C.  T.J  Barre 
Olds  William  B.,  [M.  R.J  Dudley 
Packard  Chas.,  [C.  T.J  I.,ancaster 
Packard  Levi,  [C.  T.J  Spencer 
Paine  J.  C,  [C.  T.J  (Jaidner 
Paine  Wm.  P..  [C.  T.J  Holden 
Perkins  A.  E.  P.,  [C.  T.J  Phillipston 
Phipps  Wm.  Jr.,  [C.  T.J  Paxton 
Pond  Preston,  [C.  T.J  Milford 
Putnam  .lohn  J.,  [C.  U.J  Bolton 
Rawson  Alanson,  [C.  T.J  Southboro' 
Ricketts  John,  [M.  E.J  Rutland 
Rowse  J.  IL,  [E.]  Leicester 
Sabin  Lewis,  [C.  T.J  Tenipleton 
.Sandford  William  IL,  [0.  T.J  Boylston 
Shepardson  John.  [B.J  Petersham 
Sherman  David,  [M.  E.]  Shrewsbury 
Smalley  E.,  [C.  T.J  Worcester 
Smith  Amos,  [C.  U.]  Leominster 
Smith  Charles,  |C.  T.J  W.arren 
Smith  Gt^o.  P.,  [C.  T.J  Worcester 
Snell  Thomas,  [C.  T.J  North  Brookfield 


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Stearns  0.  S.,  [B.]  Southbridpce 
Strhl'iiiw  Horatio,  [C.  U.]  Fitohbnrg 
Sti'i'l  Daniel,  [M    K.]  LoominMtor 
Stcoro  Martin,  [V.  H.]  HIackstono 
Stone  Micah,  [C.  T.]  JJrookticld 
Sforrs  Jolin,  [C.  T .]  WincheuJon 
Swalin  S.  K.,  (iJ.)  Worcester 
Swain  A.  M.,  |B.]  Ijcomhister 
Sweetscr  S.,  [C.  T.]  Worcester 
Thompson  James,  [C.  U.]  Barre 
rillot.'^m  O  11..  [Uv.]  Worcester 
TiltoM  .1.  U.,  fl!.]  Holden 
'I'ohiiaii  nenjamin,  [F.  B.]  Fitchburg 
Wakelielil  l-eonarcl,  [M.  P-.]  Milford 
Wiilliiifd'ord  P.,  [M.  E.]  Winchendon 
Wnrrcn  \Villiam,  [C.  T.J  Uptou 
W(hst<'r  Moses  P.,  [M.  E.]  Ashburnham 
WolliIl^'ton  Charles,  [C.  U.]  Tenipleton 
W heeler  Melancthon  (>.,  [0.  T.]  Auburn 
White  ().  11.,  [0.  T.]  Westminster 
Wliitiuore  A.  A.,  [0.  T.]  Ashburnham 
W  hiriiey  Q..  [B.]  Westminster 
Whitleinoro  Benj.,[Uv.]  Lancaster 
Willard  Ohas.  M..  [B.]  Harvard 
Williams  N.  W.,  [U.  T.]  Shrewsbury 
Willis  Martin  W.,  [C.  U.]  Petersham 
Wilson  E.  B.,  [C.  U.]  Orafton 
Winslow  David  L.,  [M.  E.]  Brookfield 
Woodhouse  C,  [Uv.]  Fitchburg 

Clothing. 

[See  Tailors  and  Drapers.] 
Boyden  J.  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Carney  George,  Milford 
Chapman  I.  H.,  Clinton 
FcltonJohn,  Barre 
Field  C.  W.,  Clinton 
Oihbs  II.  &  J.,  Petersham 
Macullan,  Williams  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Staples  S.  E.,  Douglass 
Thayer  &  Eauics,  \\'orcester 
Vinton  &  Iloman,  Westboro' 
Walbridtje  P.  D.,  Milford 
Warden  &  Dudley,  Worcester 
Withcrbee  &  Partridge,    " 

Coach  Trimmer. 
Howe  Thomas,  Xorth  Brookfield 

Coal  and  Wood. 

Aldrich  Edward,  fitchburg 
Green  Asher,  " 

Uacker  \\'ilUam  A.,  Worcester 
Harrington  &  Wheeler,  Grafton 
Hunt  &  Ballou,  Milford 
Moulton  William  M.,  Worcester 
Thayer  &  Sumner,  Milford 
Wileox  &  Tafc,  Uxbridge 
Young  J.  K.,  [agent]  Worcester 

Coffee  Grinder. 
White  W.  J.,  Worcester 

Coffins. 
Comins  D.  B.,  Worcester 
Curley  William,      " 
Furbush  J.  L.,  Westboro' 
Servey  Jonas  W.,  Worcester 

Comb  Makers. 
Bugh  Warren  L.,  Northboro' 
Bush  Wilder,  " 

Carter  James  H.,  Leominster 
Coburn  Jonas,  " 

Fletcher  &  Wheelock    " 
Gallup  J.  B.,  Northboro' 
Gibson  Samuel,      " 
Harris  Sidney,  Clinton 
Harvey  James  D.,  Leominster 
Haynes  Samuel  B.,  Bolton 
Joslyn  &  Adams,  Leominster 
Locke  Reuben  &  Co.,  Northboro' 
L<iw  John,  Southboro' 
McCoUum  H.,  Clinton 
Morse  G.  &  A.,  Leominster 
Morse  Joel,  [shell]     " 
Sawyer  Charles,  Leicester 
Sheldon  &  Hadley,  Leominster 
Smith  &  Chase,  " 

Wakefield  Prescott  &  Co.,  Leominster 
Woods  Leauder,  " 

Woodward  Samuel,  Northboro' 

_ 


Commission  Merchants. 

Bassett  &  (!lark,  Worcebter 
Follaushee  J.  M.,         " 

Confectioners. 

Clapp  M   B.,  Worcester 
Frampton  J.  H.,     " 
Jones  M.  B.  B.,      " 
Marrs  Angustr.s,    " 
Morse  Gilman,  \vesthoro' 

Coopers. 
Bradish  .Tothain,  I'pton 
Bruce  Sylvaiius,  Jierlin 
arcciie  Merrill,  (Jxbridge 
IIaj<tiiigs  Jauie.^,  Boylston 
Loland  Aaron,  Upton 
Lund  E.,  Worcester 
Rice  Willard,  Sutton 
ilichardson  T.  M.,  Brookfield 
."^awver  Thomas,   Berlin 
Wheelers,  it  J.',  Bolton 

Copper  and  Brass  Founders. 

Chaffee  A.  B.  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Keuucy  Hiram,  Millbury 

Cotton  Manufacturers. 
Ackley  A.  L  ,  (Stoueville  Co.)  Auburn 
Ackley  JAicius  0.,  Athol 
Ackley  Nathan  F.,  Fitchburg 
Amidou  Eben,  Stockbridge 
Baker  &  Bellows,  Millbury 
Bemau  Manufacturing  Co.,  James  liCe, 

agent.  West  Boylston 
Blackburn  George,  Ashburnham 
Brackett  Stephen,  Southbridge 
Brookfield  Manufacturing    Co.,    Wm. 

Fay,  agent,  North  Brookfield 
Cheney  Leander,  [batting]  Athol 
Clark  N.ithan,  [batting]  Auburn 
Clinton  Co.,  C.  W.  Blanchard,   agent, 

Clinton 
Cordaville  Manufacturing  Co.,  Milton 

H.  Sanford,  agent,  Soutlaboro' 
Cordis  Manufacturing  Co.,  J.  E.  Bacon, 

agent,  Millbury 
Curtis  A.,  Worcester 
Cutler  &  Rogers,  Oxford 
Davis  Isaac,  Northboro' 
Day  Joseph,  Uxbridge  [lass 

Douglass  Mauuf.  Co.,  M.  Knapp,  Doug- 
Dyson,  Brierly  &  Co.,  Millbury 
Eldredge,  Leo  &  Co.,  Holden 
Eldredge  Nathaniel,  Spencer 
Fairbanks  fc  Messenger.  Uxbridge 
F'arnum  M.  &  Co.,  Millbury 
i'erner  C.  G.,  Webster 
Fisher  W.  A.,  Oxford 
Fisher  William  A.  &  Co.,  Grafton 
Fitchburg  Duck  Mill,  Fitchburg 
Harris  L.  M.  &  Co.,  West  Boylston 
Henry  J.  A.,  [batting]  "  " 

Henshaw  William,  [warp]  Spencer 
Hobert  &  Eaton  ( Rockdale  Mill)  Oxford 
Holbrook  L.,  Royalston 
Ilolbrook  Sylvanus,  Northbridge 
Howard  John  &  Sons,  Holden 
Howard  J.  W.,  [wicking]    " 
Kenny  John,  Millbury 
Kimball  S.  H.,  Blackstone 
Knowles  &  Sibley,  [warp]  Warren 
Lancaster  Mills,  [ginghams]  F.  Forbes, 

agent,  Clinton  [agent,  CHnton 

Lancaster  Quilt  Mill  Co..  C.  Worcester, 
Naukeag  Manuf  Co.,  Ashburnham 
Nelson   Mills,  J.   White,  agent,  Win- 
chendon 
Page  Calvin,  Stockbridge 
Paine  L.  &  E.  N.,  Blaclcstone 
Pitts  J.,  Lancaster  [ton 

Pratt  L.  S.  &  Co.,  (Central  Mills)  Graf- 
Putnam  Le  Baron,  Holden 
Saunders  E.  &  Co..  Grafton 
Scott  Amory,  Blackstone 
Sherwin  Levi,  Fitchburg 
Slater  Horatio,  Sutton 
Slater  S.  &  Sons,  (Phoenix  Co.)Webster 
Smith  John,  (Smithville)  Barre 
Smith  &  Pratt,   (New  England  Mills) 
Smith  &  Pratt,  Millbury  [Grafton 

Sturbridge  Cotton  Mills,  Stnrbridge 


Taft  &  Day,  Uxbridge 

Thurbcr  Daniel,  Sutton 

Waters  A.  IL  &  Co.,  Millbury 

Waters  Iteubcn,  Sutton 

West  Boylston  Manufacturing  (!o..  R. 

Clark,  agent.  Went  BoyUton 
Wheelock  C.  &  8.  M.,  Uxbridge 
Whitin  C.  E.,  " 

Whitin  P.  &  Sons.  Northbridge 
Wood  Wm.,  [batting]  Southboro' 
Woodbury  Asa,  Sutton 
Wright  &  Morse,  Grafccn 

Counsellors. 

Abbott  T.,  Millb'irr 
Aldrich  P.  ]•;,,  Uarre 
Allen  Charles,  Worcester 
Allen  Samuel  H.,  Grafton 
l?acon  P.  C,  Worcester 
Bailey  G.  F.,  Fitchburg 
Bangs  Allen,  Worcester 
Barlow  Merritt,  Southbridg* 
Barton  Ira  M.,  Worcester 
Barton  Wm.  S.,'       " 
Bigelow  A.,  " 

Bliss  Jesse,  West  Brookfield 
Botham  F.  W.,  Southbridge 
Bottom  F.  W.,  " 

Boutell  Lewis  H.,  Westboro" 
Bo^Mnan  Charles  D.,  Oxford 
Boynton  Lucian  C,  Uxbridge 
Brimblecom  Charles  (!.,  Barre 
Brooks  Calvin  M.,  Worcester 
Bryant  Nahum  F.,  Barre 
Bullock  A.  H.,  Worcester 
Chapin  Henry,  " 

Clarke  Samuel,  Northboro' 
Conant  Edwin,  Worcester 
Dame  J.  T.,  Clinton 
Dana  John  A.,  Worcester 
Davenport  James,  Boylston 
Davis  George,  Sturbridge 
Davis  Isaac,  Worcester 
Davis  J..  '• 

Davis  J.  C.  B.,      " 
Dean  F.  Jr..  Uxbridge 
Dewey  F.  H.,  Worcester 
Draper  J.  W.,         " 
Field  Charles,  Athol 
Fletcher  Joer  W.,  Leominster 
Foster  Dwight,  Worcciitcr 
Fuller  E.,  " 

Gale  F.  W.,  " 

Goddard  S.  B.  I.,  " 
Goodrich  J.  W.,  " 
Green  W.  N.,  " 

Grout  William,  " 

Hall  Franklin,  " 

Hill  J.  Henry,  " 

Hinds  Ephraira,  West  Boylston 
Hoar  Geo.  F.,  Worcester 
Holbrook  Leander,  Milford 
Hooper  W.  R.,  Woi-cester 
Howe  Wm.  H.,        '' 
Hyde  B.  D.,  Sturbridge 
Kinnicutt  T.,  Worcester 
Ma.son  Charles,  Fitchburg 
Mason  Joseph,  Worcester 
Mathews  J.  H.,        " 
Mavnard  L.  A.,        " 
Maxwell  W.  B.,        •• 
Merriam  C.  H.,  Leominster 
Merriam  D.  H.,  Fitchburg 
Jlerriam  L.  A.,  Uxbridge 
Merrick  Plinv,  Worcester 
Miles  C.  R.,  Millbury 
SlorrUl  D.  L.,  Winchendon 
Morse  A.,  Worcester 
Newton  B.  F.,    '' 
Newton  R.,        " 
Norcross  Aniasa,  Fitchbnrg 
Parker  Geo.  G.,  Ashburnham 
Pearson  H.  B.,  Harvard 
Prentiss  Addison,  Worcester 
Randall  Abraham  G.,  Millbnry 
Richardson  G.  W.,  Worcester" 
Rogers  Edward,  Webster 
Scammell  J.  S.,  Milford 
Slocum  Wm.  F.,  Grafton 
Smith  N.  J.,  Blackstone 
Smith  Wm.  A.,  Worcester 
Snow  Chas.  H.  B.,  Fitchburg 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Squier  Geo.  L.,  Warren 
Stevens  C  Q.,  Lancaster 
Stevens  Isaac,  Athol 
Stoddard  E.  B.,  Worcester 
Stone  Henry  D.,        " 
Swan  G.,  Hubbardston 
Swan  Samuel,     " 
Taft  George  S.,  Uxbridge 
Thomas  Benjamin  F.,  Worcester 
Todd  John,  Fitchburg 
Todd  Paul  P.,  Blackstone 
Torrey  Ebenezer,  Fitchburg 
Trumbull  Joseph,  Worcester 
Tyler  B.  0.,  Winchendoa 
Underwood  F.  H.,  Webster 
Verry  G.  F.,  Worcester 
Ware  Thornton  K.,  Fitchburg 
Washburn  Emory,  Worcester 
Wayland  Francis  Jr.,       " 
Weed  Jared,  Petersham 
Weston  AUyn,  Milford 
Wetherell  Charles  K.,  Petersham 
Wetherell  G.  A.,  Worcester 
Wetherell  J.  W.,         " 
Wheaton  Charles,      " 
Whitney  Abel,  Harvard  [ton 

Whitney  G.  H.,  { Bald winville)  Temple- 
Williams  Hartley,  Worcester 
Williams  Lemuel,        " 
Williams  William  A.,  " 
Withington  G.  R.  M.,  Lancaster 
Wood  Nathaniel,  Fitchburg 

Country  Stores. 

[  Where  are  kept  Dry  Goods,  Groceries, 
Hardware,  etc.,  etc.     Those  wkodeal 
exclusively  in  one  kind  of  floods,  will 
not  be  found  here,  but  under  the  ap 
propriale  headings.} 
Ackley  Almerin  L.,  [agent]  Auburn 
Adams  WiUiam  Jr.,  North  Brookfleld 
Aldrich  H.  A.,  Blendon 
Allen  George  A.,  Leominster 
Allen  John,  Sutton 
Allen  William,  Southbridge 
Ammidon  A.  F.  &  Co.,    " 
Ball  H.  T.,  Milford 
Barrows  E.  W.  &  Co.,  Blackstone 
Bartlett  J.  S.  C,  Sutton 

Bassett,  Chickering  &  Co.,  Athol 

Batcheller  Joel,  Northbridge 

Bates  E.  L.,  Sturbridge 

Bates  Smith  G.,  Northbridge 

Bemas  Phineas,  Dudley 

Bemis  &  Jones,  Koyalston 

Bemis  L.  &  Co.,  Spencer 

Bennett  &  Clark,  Hubbardston 

Blair  A.  &  S.  E.,  Warreu 

Bottomly  Wright,  Leicester 

Bowdoin  William,  New  Braintree 

Bradbury  William  S.,  Westminster 

Bradford  L.  H.  &  Co.,  (South)  Gardner 

Bramin  George  E.,  Dana 

Brown  G.  &  W.,  W^iuchendon 

Brown  I.  L.  &  Co.,  Oxford 

Bullock  B.  &  Co.,  Royalston 

Butterick  &  Bartlett,  Sterling 

Chamberlain  J.  N.,  Sturbridge 

Charles  Truman,  " 

Chase  Garduer,  Douglass 

Clapp  James  H.,  Templeton 

Clark  &  Knights,  North  Brookfleld 

Clark  Thomas,  ( West)  Fitchburg 

Coburn  &  Johnson,  Southboro" 

Coggeshall  Joseph,  Sutton 

Cogshall  William  S.,  Fitchburg 

Couiee  D.  W.,  Gardner 

Conaut  Geo.  V.,  Broukfield 

Crehoro  k,  Smith,  Fitchburg 

Curtis  Albert,  Worcester 

Cutting  Frederick,     " 

Cutting  F.  L.,  West  Boylston 

Davis  Avery,  Holden 

Davis  J.,  Templeton 

Davis  W.  &  W.,  Sterling 

Davis  7s.,  Webster 

Day  D.  W.,  Blackstone 

Day  &  Mason,  Winchcndon 

Dixon  George,  Webster 

Dunlap  W.  H.,  (North)  Uxbridge 

Bager  Nahuui,  Northboro' 

Edwards  J.  Jr.  &  Co.,  Southbridge 


Esterbrook  Joseph,  Royalston 

Fairbanks  Charles,  U.\bridge 

Farnsworth  Wilder,  Leominster 

Farnum  &  Co.,  Millbury 

Faulkner  Winthrop,  Grafton 

Fay  Dexter  &  Sons.  Southboro' 

Fayerweather  &  Griggs,  Westboro' 

Firth  Samuel,  Leicester 

FLsher  W.  A.  &  Co.,  Grafton 

Fisk  A.  E.,  Charlton 

Fisk  D.  B.,  Upton 

Fisk  Eron  A.,    " 

Fisk  John,  West  Brookfleld 

Folger  &  Wiswall,  Princeton 

Forbes  Lyman  R.,  Rutland 

Forbush  Horace,  Upton 

Gale  Cyrus  Jr.  &  Co.,  Northboro' 

Gale  &  Upham,  (South)  Royalston 

Gates  Artemas,  Leominster 

Giddings  C,  West  Brookfleld 

Gilbert  S.  W.,  Milford 

Gillson  E.,  Leicester 

Gleason  Joel,  Princeton 

Gorham  &  Knight,  Uardwick 

Goss  Levi,  Boylston 

Goulding  Ephraim,  Millbury 

Gouldiug  James  I.,  Athol 

Goulding  Jason,  Phillipston 

Green  Chas.  0.,  Shrewsbury 

Gregory  D.  H.  &  Co.,  Princeton 

Grout  J.  N.  &  Co.,  Spencer 

Hall  D.  S.,  Charlton 

Hancock  William,  Dudley 

Harlow  &  Willard,  Harvard 

Harrington  &  Co.,(N.  E.  Vill.)  Grafton 

Harrington  S.  D.  &  L.,  Paxton 

Harrington,  Wheeler  &  Co.,  Grafton 

Haskell  Christopher,  Dudley 

Haskell  D.  &  W.  H.,  Clinton 

Hastings  R.  S.  &  Co.,  Berlin 

Hatch  &  Co.,  Leicester 

Hawes  A.  M.,  O.\ford 

Hawes  &  Tohnan,  Petersham 

Heath  S.  W.,  Douglass 

Henry  Samuel  G.,  Oakham 

Heywood  S.  R.,  Hubbardston 

Hill  Dexter,  Oakham 

Hill  James,  Sutton 

Hill  Washington,  Spencer 

Hitchcock  J.  F.  &  Co.,  Warren 

Holbrook  B.  F.,  Upton 

Holbrook  &  Co.,  Millbury 

Holbrook  S.  &  Co.,  Northbridge 

Holman  A.  &  Co.,  Bolton 

Holman  A.  R.,  Sutton 

Holman  S.  W.,  Harvard 

Houghton  Alvin,  Athol 

Howe  Barney,  West  Boylston 

Howe  Francis,  Brookfleld 

Howe  Harrison,  Gardner 

Hunt  &  Hill,  Douglass 

Ido  Charles.  Fitchburg 

Jacobs  Geo.  A.,  Dudley 

Jenkins  Gorham  &  Co.,  Barre 

Johnson  Moses,  Sutton 

Johnson  &  Russell,  Dana 

.lohnson  Wm.  R.,  Millbury 

Kelley  Levi,  Blackstone 

Kelley  Moses,        " 

Kilner  &  Co.,  Templeton 

Kimball  &  Robinson,  Brookfleld 

Knights  H.  W.,  Charlton 

Knowlton  Chas.  L.,  Holden 

Lamb  &  Co.,  Webster 

Lathrop  &  Norton,  Blackstone 

Learned  James,  Ashburnham 

Lee  &  Bassett,  riiilliiiston 

Lee  &  Lini'iilii,  'i'ciiipletou 

liCe  &  Wood,  (Kalilwiiisville)  Templeton 

Lewis  ('.  &  Co.,  Lancaster 

Linzie  &  Johnson,  Dana 

Marble  &  Hammond,  Charlton 

Maynard  D.  F.,  Boylston 

Maynard  H.,  Sterling 

Maynard  Lorenzo,  Shrewsbury 

McKenstry  F.  &  (J.  0.,  Southbridge 

McNeil  Wm.  C,  Webster 

Mead  Josiah  C,  Rutland 

Moore  C.  C,  Bolton 

Moore  E.  S.,  Berlin 

Moore  John,  Warren 

Morey  R.  D.,  Uxbridge 


N.  E.  Protective   Union,   Division  32, 
D.  Wheelock,  Blackstone 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division 99,  H. 
Knights,  Wfst  Brookfleld 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  104, 
I.  Lovell,  South  Gardner 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  219, 
F.  Brigham,  Brookfleld 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  225, 
,  Hubbardston 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  252, 
L.  D.  Prouty,  West  Brookfleld 

N.  E.  Protective  Union,  Division  262, 
Royal  Knight,  Warren 

Ormsbee  Erastus,  Oxford 

Paine  A.,  Blackstone 

Parker  &  Holmes,  Southboro' 

Parker  &  Tarbell,  " 

Partridge  &  Fales,  (South)  Royalston 

Peirce  John  Q.  A.,  Leominster 

Phelps  J.  W.,  Lancaster 

Pierce  Peter,  (Baldwinsville)  Templeton 

Plummcr  Israel,  Northbridge 

Pope  T.  B.  E.  &  Co.,  Webster 

Pratt  L.  S.  &  Co.,  Grafton 

Pratt  Solomon,  Fitchburg 

Pray  David  P.,  (West)  Fitchburg 

Prouty  Isaac,  Spencer 

Prouty  Thomas  A.,  Paxton 

Putnam  Daniel,  Lunenburg 

Putnam  Samuel,  Holden 

Raymond  Cornelius,  Wincheudon 

Raymond  Silas,  " 

Reed  Henry,  Brookfleld 

Rice  &  Co.,  Northboro' 

Rice  Danforth,  Leicester 

Richardson  S.  B.,  Warren 

Robbins  &  Dun  ton,  Millbury 

Rogerson  Robert,  Douglass 

Ross  Joseph,  West  Brookfleld 

Sanford  &  Pease,  Oxford 

Saunders  E.  &  Co.,  Grafton 

Sawyer  &  Baldwin,  West  Brookfleld 

Sawyer  Joseph,  Bolton 

Sessions  Wm.  H.,  Warren 

Sibley  Wm.  B.,  Oakham 

Shumway  &  Co.,  \>'ebster 

Smart  H.  M.,  Harvard 

Smith  Phetteplace,  Blackstone 

Smith  &  Pratt,  (N.  E.  ViUage)  Grafton 

Smith  R.  L.,  Oxford 

Smith  Sylvester,  Millbury 

Snow  C.  E.,  Northboro' 

Snow  James,  West  Brookfleld 

Southwick  R.,  Blackstone 

Stearns  Osborne,  Shrewsbury 

Stockwell  W.  E.,  Grafton 

Stoddard  S.  D.,  West  Brookfleld 

Taft  G.  J.  &  Co.,  Millbury 

Taft  Robert,  Uxbridge 

Thayer  E  S.,  Milford 

Thayer  Geo.  W.,  Mendon 

Thorp  L.  &  Co.,  Athol 

Thurston  J.  Q.,  Lancaster 

Thurston  N.  S.,        " 

Tucker  Chas.,  Webster 

Upham  &  Bruce,      " 

Upham  Wm.  H.,  Sturbridge 

Vinton  Geo.  A.,  Southbridge 

Vinton  Otis  F.,  Westboro' 

Wadsworth  &  Allen,  Barre 

Wadsworth  &  Allen,  Hardwiok 

Walker  &  Whitman,  Milford 

Warren  &  Emerson,  (South)  Royalston 

Warren  G.  G.,  Westboro' 

Warren  N.  &  Co.,  Brookfleld 

Watson,  Bemis  &  Co.,  Spencer 

Wetherell  &  Mudge,  Petersham 

Whitin  P.  &  Son,  Northbridge 

Whitman  J.  &  Son,  Westminster 

Whitney  A.  Jr.,  Winchendon 

Williams  Geo.,  Hubbardston 

WinchesU^r  C.  &  G.  C,  Ashburnliam 

Winchester  F.  A.,  Southboro' 

Winter  Aaron,  West  Boylston 

Wiser  Benjamin,  Auburn 

Wood  Allen,  Webster 

Wood  Cyrus  6.,  Uxbridge 

Wood  J.  H.  &  Co.,  Grafton 

AVood  M.  F.,  Lancaster 

Woodcock  L.  T.  &  Co.,  Winchendon 

Woodbury  Luther,  Sutton 


WORCESTER   COUNTY. 


227 


Woodbury  S.".T.,  Sutton 
WooUb  &  Co.,  Barre 
Wright  &  Morse,  Grafton 

Crockery  and  Glass  Ware. 

Hrown  &  Cci.,  Worocster 

Fay  Dexter  &  Suns,  Sciuthboro' 

Phelps  &  Hale,  Worcester 

Daguerreotypes. 

Adams  George,  AVorcester 
Amsdcn  E.  II.,  Fitchburg 
(Mi.ipin  MoJes  11.,  Worcester 
ClaCiii  C.  K.  B.,  " 

Mcnilton  Josiah  C,  Fitchburg 
rarklmrstOlifl  J.,  Milford 
Kickard  I'.,  l''it<'hburK 
JUiKsell  'I'lioiua.-i,  West  Boylston 
Soiithwiok  T.  M.,  U.xbridge 
Stnitt'ord  II.  K.,  Worcester 
Van  Ahstin  A.  W.,  Worcester 
Whitney  C.  L.,  Clinton 

Dentists.' 
Bishop  H.  F.,  Worcestev 
Blanchard  E.  R.,  Leominster 
Blood  Oliver  H.,  Worcester 
Blood  T.  S.,  Fitchburg 
nickinson  G.  G.,  Milford 
F'i.sk  J.,  Clinton 
Oilman  John  C,  Westboro' 
Harris  0.  F.,  Worcester 
Horn  C.  F.,  Clinton 
Rowland  A.  A.,  Barre 
Knight  Joshua,  Webster 
McGregory  John,  Sturhridge 
Miller  Setii  P.,  Worcester 
Newton  James,  " 

Newton  William,       " 
Palmer  Thomas,  Fitchburg 
Snow  W.  N.,  Worcester 
Woolworth  Alfred,  Southbridge 

Door  Plates. 
Hunting  H.  A.,  Worcester 

Dry  Goods. 

[See  also  Country  Stores.] 
Burditt  A.  P.,  Clinton 
Bryant  George  P.,  Worcester 
Caldwell  J.  W.,  Clinton 
Chamberlain  H.  H.  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Claflin  E.  C,  Milford 
Clarke  John  B.,  Worcester 
Cogshall  William  S.,  Fitchburg 
Firth  &  Clark,  Worcester 
Hall  George,  Fitchburg 
llardou  B.  L.,  Worcester 
llardon  J.  J.,  Fitciiburg 
Harrington  F.  W.  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Hayward  William  A.,  Milford 
Howland  J.  A.,  Worcester 

Marshall ,  Clinton 

Myers  J.  L.,  Worcester 

Pratt  Solomon,  i'itchburg 

Smith  G.  P.,  Clinton 

Smith  Orlando,  '' 

Stiles  James  F.  &  Co.,  Fitchburg 

Stowe  Martin,  Worcester 

Thayer  E.  S.,  Milford 

Thayer  W.  W.,  Uxbridge 

Thompson  A.  Y.  &  Co.,  Worcester 

Upton  Charles  A.,  " 

Upton  John,  Fitchburg 

Dyers. 

Adams  H.  B.,  Worcester 
Burgess  Danforth,  Spencer 
Trees  Thomas,  Fitchburg 

Edge  Tools. 
[See   Tools.] 

Fancy  Goods. 

Crocker  William,  Milford 
Ellis  Charles  S.,  Worcester 
Jouvet  John  H.,         " 
Lee  Brothers,  " 

WoirellE.,  " 

WUliams  V.  S.,  Milford 

Fire  Engines. 

Clements  Moses,  Worcester 


Fish  Dealers. 

Kichardson  .Fonathan,  Worcester 
Kus.-<ell  William,  Milford 
Scribnor  U.  F.,  Worcester 
Whitney  J'.,  Milford 

Flour  and  Grain. 

Aldrich  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Bates  &  Comstock,  Blackstone 
Bliss,  Sutton  &.  Co.,  Worcester 
Bynner  Edwin,  Clinton 
Carleton  Ira  &  Co.,  Fitchburg 
Carter  Samuel,  Ijincaster 
(^irtcr  William  H.,  Fitchburg 
Clark  Thomas,  Spencer 
Clement  &  Co.,  Webster 
Cook  B.  B.,  Milford 
Draper  &  Clark,  Worcester 
Edwards  Jacob  Jr.  &  Co.,  Charlton 
Fay  Dexter  &  Sons,  Southboro' 
Fayerweather  &  Griggs,  Westboro' 
Firth  Abraham,  Leicester 
Gerry  George,  Harvard 
Gilbert  8.  W.,  Milford 
Harrington,  Wheeler  &  Co.,  Grafton 
Harris  A.  &  W.  H.,  Worcester 
Holmes  Reuben,  Westboro' 
Holmes  &  AValker,      " 
Lackey  Warren,  Uxbridge 
Nelson  J.  A.,  Upton 
NeLson  Jonathan,  Upton 
Plummer  Israel,  Northbridge 
Kice  &  Co..  Northboro' 
Sprague,  Lee  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Stone  E.  N.,  Milford 
Thayer,  E.  S.,      '• 
Thaver  Thos.B.,  " 
Tilton  &  Howard,  Milford 
Whitin  P.  &  Sons,  Northbridge 
Wood  J.  H.  &  Co.,  Grafton 

Fruit. 

Bennett  J.  C,  Grafton 
Dunsniore  Sumner,  Grafton 
feton  Wm.  .(.,  Westboro' 
Miller  Wm.,  Milford 
Thurston  Daniel  C,  Worcester 
WUUams  V.  S.,  Milford 

Furniture. 
Baker  W.  &  H.,  Worcester 
Bancroft  J.  R.,  " 

Hayward  W.  A.,  Milford 
King  Benjamin,  Clinton 
Oliver  Chas.  W.,  Worcester 
Taber  &  I^awrence,     " 
Willis  Sidney  D.,  Fitchburg 
Wright  .M.  L.,  Phillipston 

Grist  Mills. 

Adams  Eliakim,  Brookfield 

Adams  J.  &  A.,  Westboro' 

Ammidon  Ebenezer,  Southbridgo 

Arnold  Oliver,  Paxton 

Baker  Wm.,  Lunenburg 

Ball  Elijah,  Shrewsbury 

Ball  Joseph,  Northboro' 

Ball  Stephen,  [heirs  of]  Northboro' 

Bannister  Seth,  Boylston 

Bartlett  Joel,  Northboro' 

Barton  Stephen  Jr.,  Oxford 

Benson  Jarcd  Jr.,  Blackstone 

Blackmar  M.  P.,  Dudley 

Bliss,  Sutton  &  Co.,  Worcester 

Bond  Ira,  Leicester 

Bothwell  C,  Oakham 

Brooks  Asa,  Westminster 

Brown  Joseph,  Petersham 

Burgess  Joshua  B.,  Ashburnham 

Burns  Dennis,  Barre 

Carlton  Ira  fc  Co.,  Fitchburg 

Carter  Samuel,  Laucuster 

Cheever  Wm.  D.,  Princeton 

Conant  Andrew  P.,  I./eominster 

Conant  Charles,  Barre 

Converse  T.  W.,  Brookfield 

Cowee  Ruel,  West  Boylston 

Cozzens  Joseph,  (North)  Leominster 

Davison  R.  U.,  Dudley 

Day  Samuel,  Ashburnham  [pleton 

Day  &  Sawyer,  { Baldwinsville     Tern- 


Delvy  0.  F.,  Spencer 
Derby  Wm.  S..  Lunenburg 
Dimick  J.  S.,  Ix'iccstcr 
Dinsniore  John,  Auburn 
Dunn  Henry  &  Son,  " 
Ed<ly  Ij<!vi.  I  heirs  of)  Sutton 
Krncrhon  Samuel,  Uxbridge 
Emersfjn  &  Stone,  Sterling 
Fairbank.s  .losepli,  Westboro' 
Fisk  L.  D.  &.  IL,  Upton 
Garfield  Joel,  New  Braintree 
(Jarfield  P.,  Princeton 
Gaskin  Samuel,  Milford 
datc^M  .lohn,  Oxford 
(Hazier  .lohn,  Northboro' 
Goulding  Ephraim,  (West)  Millbury 
Hale  D.,  Dana 
Hapgood  Henry,  Harvard 
Harris  Sydney,  (Uinton 
Haskell  Abner,  Uxbridge 
Hersey  Chiis.,  Paxton 
Hicks"  H.  P.,  Clharlton 
Hill  Eli;is,  Petersham 
Holbrook  Sylvanus,  Northbridge 
Holman  Calvin,  Lancaster 
Holman  Hardy,  Millbury 
Holman  Seth,  Koyalston 
Howe  Alonzo,  Northboro' 
Howe  Hiram,  Spencer 
Hough  &  Collins,  Milford 
Hubbard  John  M.,  Holdcn 
Jackson  Aaron  B.,  (South)  Gardner 
Johnson  Chas.,  Northboro' 
Jones  Joseph,  Charlton 
Kendall  Lyman,  Athol 
Kendal!  William,  Itoyalston 

King ,  Millbury 

Kingsbury  Benjamin,  Grafton 
Lamb  Carter,  Leominster 
I.amb  Charles,  Dudley 
Lane  S.  &  Co.,  Ashburnham 
Lcgg,  Taft  &  Knowlton,  Upton 
Lord  &  Newhall,  Athol 
Maynard  Geo.  C.  Hardwick 
Mclntire  &  Works,  Fitchburg 
Merriam  Caleb  S.,  Westminster 
Moore  Lewis  &  Co.,  Warren 

Morey ,  Douglass 

Morse  Chas.,  Westboro' 

Morse  Lewis,  Paxton 

Jlorse  William,  Westboro' 

Newell  Baxter.  Barre 

Nichols  Horatio.  Warren 

Nichols  John,  Southboro' 

Nichols  Lemuel,  Ilolden 

Parker  Daniel,  Hubbardston 

Partridge  Joshua  &  ('o.,  Templeton 

Pepper  Ashbel,  New  Braintree 

Perry  E..  Oakham 

Pollard  Aaron,  Berlin 

Pollard  Amory.  Bolton 

Pratt  Joel,  Sterling 

Pratt  &  Smith,  Grafton 

Red  Mill,  Westminster 

Bobbins  J.  &  H.,  Winchendon 

Roper  Martip,  Sterling 

Saunders  David,  Slilford 

Sawins  Moses,  Southboro' 

Sawyer  John,  Bolton 

Sawyer  Silas,  Phillipston 

•Scott  &  Seagrave,  Milford 

Sheldon  Nelson  N.,  Holden 

Shumwav  &  Wight,  Sturbridgo 

Sibley  S."&  E.,  Chariton 

Sigourney  Wm.,  Oxford 

Slater  Samuel  &  Son,  Webster    • 

Smith  Dana,  Charlton 

Smith  Roviil,  Southbridge 

Smith  F.  W.,  Princeton 

Southworth  .\   &  Co.,  HardwicJc 

Stone  S.  F.,  Harvard 

Taylor  L\man,  Hardwick 

Tower  I.s^iac,  Cliarlton 

Tucker  Ivory,  Hardwick 

AVaite  Joseph,  Hubbardston 

Warren  Elijah,  Upton 

Waters  Nathan,  Sutton 

Wheeler  John,  Berlin 

Wheelock  N.  A., Shrewsbury 

White  Ephraim,  Blackstone 

White  Noah.  Hardwick 

Whitin  P.  &  Sons,  Northbony 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


VVTiitney  E.  M.,  Berlin 
Wilder  Ghas.  L.,  Lancaster 
Williams  Geo.,  Uubbardston 
Withington  J.  A.,  Harvard 
Wood  L.  ¥.,  Boylston 
Wood  \Viii.,  North  BrookCeld 
Woodis  Reuben,  Rutland 
Wyman  Seth,  Shrewsbury 
Young  Robert,  Leicester 

Gunsmiths. 

Allen  S.,  Shrewsbury  [Worcester 

Allen    &   Thurber,  [rifles  and  pistols] 
Hapgood  Joab,  Shrewsbury 
Harrington  Eli,  " 

Heinmingway  L.  J.,     " 
Lawrence  Wm.,  Milford 
Ware  J.  S.,  Worcester 
Waters  A.  H.  &  Go.,  Millbury 
Wright  A.  v.,  Fitchburg 

Hair  Dressers. 
Anthony  Smith,  Blackstone 
Barker  Bazil,  Worcester 
Black  Wm.,  Milford 

Coburn ,  Glinton 

Davis  Jacob,  Webster 
FovTler  Benjamin,  Millbury 
Howard  Peter,  Fitchburg 
Jenkins  &  Olough,  Worcester 
Johnson  J.  J.,  " 

Locklear  Robt.,  Uxbi'idge 
Morey  John,  Worcester 
Murray  Augustus,  Fitchburg 
Perkins  Wm.,  Barre 
Raymond  Daniel,  Worcester 
Rose  Richard,  " 

Slaite  J.  W.,  " 

Toney  A.,  " 

Walker  Gilbert,  " 

Waller  J.  A.,  Milford 
Williams  James,  Northbridge 

Hair  Worker. 
Collier  J.  W.,  Worcester 

Hardware. 

Aldrich  Edw.,  Fitchburg 
Bartlett  W.  J.,  Milford 
GlarkJ.  G.,  " 

Foster  Calvin  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Garfield  E.  &  A.  G.,  Fitchburg 
Kinnicutt  &  Co  ,  Worcester 
Litch  &  Sawtoll,  Fitchburg 
Miller  H.  W.,  Worcester 

Hardware. 

Poole  &  Miles,  Worcester 
Towne  L.  D.,  [cutlery]  Worcester 

Harness  Makers. 

Allen  W.  E.,  Worcester 
Ammidown  &  Tatem,  Spencer 
Ball  Micah  R.,  Princeton 
Bateman  Jonas,  Harvard  , 
Borden  Lewis,  Mendon 
Bullard  J.  D.,  Uxbridge 
BuUard  Martin,  Westboro' 
Calveit  John,  Southbridgo 
Chaffin  Joseph,  Northboro' 
Chamberlain  Mosos,  Templeton 
Colton  Lewis  E.,  Shrewsbury 
Cummings  John  &  Co.,  Southbridge 
Dike  Benjamin  .Jr.,  West  Boylstoa 
EUeclr  &  Mason,  Leominster 
Felton  M.  B.,  Winchendon 
Fessenden  Charles,  Fitchburg 
Foster  .1.,  Webster 
Frost  3.  G.,  Fitchburg 
Haines  A.  V.,  West  Brookfield 
HaynesH.  &  M.,  Srurbridgo 
Hodgman  F.  D.,  Millbury 
Houghton  I.,  I'cter.sham 
Howard  Rufus,  Uubbardston 
Howe  Thomas,  North  Brookfield 
Joslyn  Milton,  Westminster 
Keith  .lohn,  Douglass 
Kendall  S.  W.,  Bolton 
Kent  J.  C.  &  C,  Upton 
Knapp  Daniel  F.,  New  Braintrc« 
Lamb  Jason,  Holden 


Lilley  J.  N.,  Milford 
Livingston  James,  Shrewsbury 
Ma.son  Henry,  Athol 
Morris  Zebulon,  Dudley 
Parmenter  Nelson,  (Souths  Gardner 
Parsons  R.,  Worcester 
Perry  William  A.,  Hardwick 
Pond  Preston,  Warren 
Snow  Lawson, .Oxford 
Stearns  William,  Clinton 
Taylor  C.  W.,  Worcester 
Townsend  John,  Lancaster 
Tucker  I.  M.,  Mendon 
White  .r.  S..  Barre 
Whiting  T.  B,  Uxbridge 
Whiting  W.  C,  Worcester 
Wilder  George  W.,     " 
Willard  James  R.,  Rutland 
Wood  Caleb,  Grafton 

Hats,  Caps,  &c. 

Barker  S.  D.,  Worcester 

Bowles  &  Blood,     " 

Cayzer  J.  C,  " 

Clapp  Levi  &  Son,  " 

Cushman  &  Geer,  " 

Davis  .1.  F.,  Warren 

Dow  John  M.  &  Co.,  Barre 

Emory  L'anicl,  Fitchburg 

Garfield  A.,  Milford 

Guild  E.,  Oxford 

Kendall  M.,  Worcester 

KettellJ.P.,        " 

Knights  J.  H.,      " 

Mitchell,  Hunt  &  Co.,  Milford  . 

Price  Edmund,  " 

Roberts  William,  Millbury 

Taylor  William  H.,  Fitchburg 

Waite  James  M.,  Templeton 

Hay  Cutting  Macliine. 

Forbes  &  Doane,  (North)  Brookfield 

Hosiery  Manufacturers. 

Crane  H.,  Millbury 

James  R.  K.  &  B.,  Worcester 

Phelps  K.  &  Co.,  Millbury 

House  Furnishing  Goods. 
Wheaton  &  Hickcox,  AVorcester 

Insurance  Agents. 
Bigelow  W.  H.,  Bolton 
Chase  George  L.,  Millbury 
Curtis  G.  T.  S.,  Worcester 
Faulkner  \Vinthrop,  Grafton 
Fay  Solomon,  Southboro' 
Fayerweather  &  Co.,  Westboro' 
Fry  John  E.,  Bolton 
Gardner  Jerome,  Harvard 
Garfield  Alvis,  Milford 
Gibbs  E.  K.,  Clinton 
Goodrich  J.  W.,  Worcester 
Holbrook  Leander,  Milford 
Holnian  Amory,  Bolton 
Hovey  Marius  M.,  Sutton 
Howe  Barney,  West  Boylston 
McWales  J.,  Milford 
Sawyer  Oliver  B.,  West  Boylston 
Scaunell  John  S.,  Milford 
Stevens  Charles  G.,  Clinton 
Wa.shburn  Holland,  Worcester 
Weston  Allyn,  Milford 
Whipple  J.  W.,  Sutton 
Whitcomb  Reuben,  Harvard 
AVhitney  Abel,  •' 

Withington  0.  R.  M.,  Lancaster 
Wood  A.  G.,  Worcester 

Iron  Foundries. 

Aldrich  Edward,  [dealer]  Fitchburg 
Blackstone  Furnace,  Moulton,  ftgent, 

Blackstone 
Felton  &  Lathrop,  Millbury 
Fitch  E.  &  D.  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Gilmore  &  Beman,  Winchendon 
Green  Ashor,  Fitchburg 
Hill  John  C,  Athol 
Hoar  Thomas  N.,  Athol 
Moulton  Jesse,  Broofclield 
Palmer  E.  M.,  Clinton 
Parker  &  Warren,  Templeton 


Reed  Hubbard,  Webster 
Trowbridge  L.,  [forge]  Warren 
Wheeler  William  A.,  Worcester 
Whitin  P.  &  Sons,  Northbridge 
Wood,  McFarland  &  Co.,  Worcester 

Iron  and  Steel. 
Pratt  J.  &  Co.,  Worcester 

Leather. 
Southgate  &  Rogers,  Worcester 
Ingerson  G.  L.,  [polished]  Northboro' 

Leather  Belting. 
Bassett  &  Brierly,  M'orcester 

Linen. 

Stevens  H.  H.,  Dudley 

Livery  Stables. 

Adams  Fleming,  Milford 

Adams  J.  Q.,  Grafton 

Adams  &  Tucker,  Spencer 

Aldrich  A.  A.  &  Brother,  Blackstone 

Aldrich  S.  B.,  Upton 

Ayers  Isaac,  Brooktield 

Bacon  Horace,  Southbridge 

Baird  James  S.,  Northboro' 

Baker  George  H.  &  Co.,  (Baldwinsville; 

Barnes  J.  L.,  Berlin  [Templeton 

Barnes  &  Morse,  Worcester 

Bartlett  M.,  North  Brookfield 

Eatchelder  &  Sherwin,  Royalston 

Bemas  N.  P.,  Worcester 

Bemis  L.  W.,  Spencer 

Bigelow  Charles,  Petersham 

Blair  John,  Southboro' 

Bonney  G.  F.  &  Co.,  Worcester 

Bowker  John  S.,  Gardner 

Brewer  William,  Milford 

Brooks  Stillman,  Westminster 

Bullard  Edwin,  Westboro' 

Bullard  Josiah,  Milford 

Butler  Ahnond,  Uxbridge 

Carr  Ilial,  Northbridge 

Carter  A.  W.,  West  Boylston 

Clark  Horatio,  Sutton 

Clark  Noah,  Hubbardston 

Clayton  John,  West  Brookfield 

Clifford  &  Swan,  Worcester 

Conklin  Austin,  Leicester 

Cook  Welcome,  Upton 

Crowell  George,  West  Brookfield 

Cummings  Preston,  Oxford 

Davis  M.  G.,  AVestboro' 

Denney  Rufus  R.,  Oxford 

Dale  Samuel,  Fitchburg 

Draper ,  Milford 

Dudley  Edward,  Sutton 

Duncan  James,  North  Brookfield    [ton 

Fairbanks  Henry,  (N.  E.  Village)  Graf- 

Felton  L.  B.,  Milford 

Freeman  Dwight,  Webster 

(Jilman  &  Bradford.  West  Boylston 

Goddard  Geo.  S.,  Holden 

Hastings  R.  S.,  Berlin 

Hatch  Wm.,  Leicester 

Hayward  I.  P.,  Blackstone 

Hill  Edwin,  Gardner 

Hitchcock  0.  S.,  AVarren 

Holman  E.  L.,  Worcester 

Howard  &  Wright,  Fitchburg 

Howard  Justin,  Worcester 

Hunt  Daniel,  Upton 

Johnson  &  Shaw,  Sturbridge 

Joslin  Nathan,  Webster 

Kelly  Nathan,         " 

Kendall  Benjamin  F.,  (South)  Gardner 

Kimball  Elijah,  Leicester 

Knights  &  Butterfield,  Clinton 

Knights  I.  W.,  Ashburnham 

Lamb  G.  &  N.,  Leicester 

Lcc  James,  Athol 

Lord  I.  &  J.  A.,  Templeton 

Lovell  E.  &  Son,  Millbury 

Lovett  S.  P.,  Uxbridge 

Lyon  Aaron,  Southbridge 

Marsh  Ebcn,  Mendon 

Martin  Thomas,  Templeton 

Maynard  Henry  G.,  Fitchburg 

Mayo  Obed,  Grafton 

Mclntire  Jaquith,  Fitchburg 


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229 


Mitchell  &  Jones,  Douglass 
Moore  0.  \V.,  Athol 
Monro  Ljuian,  Laiipai^ter 
Moore  I."  L.,  Northboro' 
Moore  0.  J.,  \\\!ttt  Hoylston 
Morse  M.  S.,  AViiicheiulon 
Murphy  Edward,  Milford 
Newton  Lyman,  Southboro' 
Onthank  .lennison,       " 
Parker  A.,  Worcester 
Parker  Nahuni,     " 
Parks  M.  h  L.,  Winchendon 
Pierce  A.  II.,  Doiijilass 
Pike  A.  J.,  lirookfield 
lUce  A.  &  L.  A.,  Uarro 
Rich  William,  Milford 
Roberts  George,  Leicester 
Scott  Ooo.  N.,  Uxbriilfre 
Smith  George,  Nortlibridgo 
Stockwell  E.  N.,  Worcester 
Stone  John,  Uolton 
Swan  Baxter,  Barre 
Sweetser  &  Oo.,  Millbury 

Taft ,  Nortlibridii-e 

Taft  Billings  A.,  Blackstone 

Taft  Charles,  " 

Upham  II.  P.,  Millbury 

Warren  C.  II.,  Shrewsbury 

Wellington  William,     " 

Wetherbee  Marshall,  Ashburnham 

Wetherbee  Z.,  Harvard 

Wheeler  Asa,  Barre 

Whiteomb  fc  Fairbanks,  Winchendon 

Whitcomb  &  lloluian,  Clinton 

White  J.  B.,  Grafton 

WilliamS'B.  D.,  Milford 

Williams  B.  D.,  Mendon 

Witt  E.  F.,  Worcester 

Wood  C.  G.,  Uxbridge 

Wood  M.  D.,  Worcester 

Lumber. 

Adams  &  Co.,  ^Vebster 
Barbour  II.  JI.,  Worcester 
Bridge  J.  P.  &  Co.,  Milford 
Chapin  Edmund,  Worcester 
Earle  T.  &  0.  K.,         " 
Gates  John,  " 

Green  Levi,  Clinton 
Kendall  George,  Milford 
Longley  Jonas,  \Vestboro' 
Luke  Horace,  Blackstone 
Morse  J.  C.  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Nourse  B.  B.,  Westboro' 
Wilcox  &  Taft,  Uxbridge 
Wilson  Henry,  Southboro' 

Machinery  Manufacturers. 

Clinton  Co.,  C.  W.  Blanchard,  agent, 

Clinton 
Curtis  A.,  [woollen]  Worcester 
Goddard,  Kice  &  Co.,      " 
Tourtellott,   Seaverns   &   Co.,   [paper] 

Worcester  [Worcester 

Willard,   WiUiams    &    Co.,    [woollen] 

Machinists. 
Andrews  John,  Northbridge 
Benchly  &  Jackson,  Millbury 
Bickford  W.  A.,  Worcester 
Combs  S.  C.  &  Co.,     " 
Cotton  Chas.  W.,  Leominster 
Cotton  Ward  M.,  " 

Davenport  I.  N.,  West  Boylston 
Dixie  E.  F.,  Worcester 
Flagg  Samuel  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Gilbert  Lucian,  Warren 
Qleason  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Goodspeed  &  Raymond,  Winchendon 
Heald  Stephen,  Barre 
Hovey  &  LazcU,  >Vorcest€r 
Johnson  William  II.,  Worcester 
Kent  S.  W.,  Leicester 
Mallory  Charles.  Athol 
McFariand,  Leicester 
Murdock  D.  C,  West  Boylston 
Putnam  J.  &  S.  W.  &  Co.,  Fitchburg 
Rice  Joseph,  Clinton 
Richardson  II.,  Leominster 
Richardson  N.  &  L.  B.,  Athol 
Smith  Warren,  " 

Stuart  Silas,  Sterling 


Taintcr  Daniel,  Worcester 

Thayer  A.  3.,  " 

Thompson,  Skinner  &  Co.,  Worcester 

Thurston  &  Taft,  Uxbridge 

Waitc  S.  0.,  Worcester 

Waters  Asa  H.  &  Co.,  Millbury 

White  Luther,  Worcester 

Whitney  B.  D.,  Winchendon 

Whitin  P.  &  Sons,  Northt)ridgo 

Winslow  E.  &  E.  A.,  H.irvaid 

Wood  &  Merrick,  Fitchburg 

Manufacturers'  Goods. 

Dinsmore  S.,  Worcester 

Machine  Cards. 

Baker  &  Co.,  Leicester 
liisco  &  Denny,     " 
Dana  J.  D.,  " 

Denny  II.  A.  fc  Sons,  Leicester 
Goodrich  Butler,  " 

Ilurd  Samuel.  " 

Mann  Billings,  " 

Merriam  Reuben,  " 

Murdock  J.  &  J.,  " 

Sargent  J.  B.  &  (.'o.,  " 

Southgate  &  Smith,  " 

Southwiek  Thomas,  " 

Stone  J.  M.,  " 

Upham  Baylis,  " 

Watson  L.  S.,  " 

White  &  Denny,  " 

Whittcmore  W".  &  .T.,         " 
Woodcock  J.  &  L.  &  Co.,  licicester 
Woodcock,  Knight  &  Sons,     " 

Match  Manufactui'sr. 

Farr  George  &  Co.,  Athol 

Match  Box  Makers. 
Farr  George  &  Co.,  Athol 
Ilapgood  Lyman  W.,    " 
Hoar  A.  D.,  " 

Whitmore  &  Jones,  Ashburnham 

Marble  Workers. 
Brown  William  &  Co.,  Fitchburg 
Childs,Bardwell  &  Co.,  [stone]  Fitchb'g 
Griswold  Jonah  B.,  Sturbridge 
H.artwell  Isaac,  Fitchburg 
Hill  Jason,  Milford 
Lewis  Joseph,  Worcester 
Lewis  Tliomas,  " 

Morse  D.,  Lancnster 
Roundy  &  Davis,  Harvard 
Stone  I.  N.,  Harvard 
Struthers  W.  C,  Millbury 
Walker  Willard,  Barre 
Winslow  Edward,  Harvard 

Masons  and  Plasterers. 

Aldrich  Israel,  Sutton 
Allen  S.  G.,  Charlton 
Bigelow  Joseph,  West  Boylston 
Bradford  W.,  Milford 
Brown  J.,  Shrewsbury 
Bryant  Amos,  Bolton 
Buck  E.  A.,  Upton 
Carter  Luther,  Berlin 
Dodge  J.  E.,  Uxbridge 
Edgarton  John,  Harvard 

Fairbaiik ,  Leicester 

Fisher  M.,  Sutton 
Harrington  Austin,  Westboro' 
Harrington  Thom.is  R.,  Millbury 
llarthan  W.  B.,  'West  Boylston 
Hastings  W.  B..  Brookfield 
Howe  Jones,  Southboro' 
Hudson  Timothy,  Westboro' 
Jacobs  &  Brother.  Webster 
Kent  Calvin,  Spencer 
Moore  E.  W.,  Leicester 
Newell  Albert,  Milford 
Newell  Charles,  Millbury 
Newton  Barnabas,  Grafton 
Pollard  Albert,  Harvard 
Pollard  Thomas,  Berlin 
Prince  Horace,  Charlton 
Reed  M.  T.,  North  Brookfield 
Rice  Dennis,  Northboro' 
Rugg  John,  North  Brookfield 
Sawyer  Ezra,  Clinton 


Shoruiun  Albert,  Uxbridgn 
Tucker  B.  &  Son,  Shrewnbury 
Warren  Darius,  NVcstboro' 
Warren  .loci,  " 

Wliite  I'l.,  l<ancaKtcr 
While  Martin,  Douglass 
Will.iiil  Williiiui,  Harvard 
Willi <  William,  Douglass 
Woodlmry  Malaclii,  Bolton 
Wyman  Charles,  Lanca-ster 

Millinery. 
Ainsworth  W.  F.  &  Co.,  Barre 
Bellows  Eliza,  Worcester 
Black  II.  M.,  " 

Blackburn  &  Co.,  " 
Buck  Maria,  Westboro' 
(!aldwell  J.,  Blackstone 
Campbell  A.  E.,  Worcester 
Chamberlain  U.  U.  &  Co.,  Worcestei 
Davis  E.,  Clinton 
Day  A.  B.,  Fitchburg 
Felton  R.,  Worcester 
Flint  Austin,     " 
Forbes  .loseph,  Westboro' 
Harrington  J.  C,  Milford 
Hayward  Wni.  A.,      " 
Henries  H.  C.  &  Co..  Fitchburg 
IlinckleyC.  C  ,  Athol 
Jencks  L.  A.,  Worcc.'ster 
Jones  Philander  P., '' 
Lee  Brothers,  " 

Parsons  L.  M.,         " 
Rand  J.  S.,  " 

IJobin.son  &  Stevens,  Webster 
Stiles  J.  F.  &  Co.,Fitcliburg 
Upton  Isaac  H.  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Wilder  E.  A.,  Lancaster 
^Villiams  M.  R.,  Worcester 

Millwi'ights. 

Southwiek  Lovell,  Douglass 
Sawyer  Joel,  Bolton 
Richardson  Lysander,  Athol 

Morocco  Dressers. 
Adams  I.  &  T.  R.,  Ashburnham 
Whitney  &  Russell,  " 

Music  Stores  and  Musical  In- 
struments. 
Farley  &  Pearson,  [seraphines]  Wor- 
cester 
Jewett  N.  B.,  [seraphines]  Worcester 
Loring  G.  H.,  " 

Marsh  A.,  " 

Morse  Milton  M.,  [seraphines]  " 

Musical  Instrument  Makers. 

Farley  &  Pearson.  Worcester 
FessendcTi  L.  G.,  Fitchburg  [burg 

Page  &  Hawkins,  (piano  cases]  Fitch- 
Whitney  Andrew,  Fitchhurg 
Whitney  J.  P.  &  J.,      " 
Wilder  Charles  L.,  Lancaster 

Oysters  and  Eefreshments. 

Adams  John,  Webster 
Allen  &  Vibbards,  Millbury 
Arnold  William,  Worcester 
Ayers  Baxter,  North  Brookfield 
Bathrick  Warren,  Northbridge 
Benchley  II.  W..  Worcester 
Bridge  C.  H.  &  Co.,  Clinton 
Buriiitt  Frederick,  Clinton 
Clapp  M.  B.,  Worcester 

Clements ,  M'ebster 

Conant  John,  Worcester 
Cunningham  i'.,  Douglass 
Derby  Andrew,  Leominster 
Doane  Amos  L.,  Worcester 
Dustin  &  Fuller,  Athol 
Flint  T.  P.,  Fitchburg 
Fuller  Brigham,  Douglass 
Gates  D.  C,  Worcester 
(Jleason  Lewis,  West  Brookfield 
Harkness  Nathan,  Worcester 
Hathaway  D.  A..  Warren 
Holt  C.  W.,  Fitchburg 
Jones  D.  N!,  Milford 
Lar  led  Alonzo,  Webster 
Lovell  A.  B.,  Millbury 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Maynard  Joseph  &  Co.,  Fitchburg 
Moulton  .losiah,  West  Boylston 

Newell ,  Milford 

Newton  J.  F.,  Northboro' 
Newton  J.  II.,  Oxbridge 
Oriad  P.  L.,  Worcester 
Richards  &  Allen,  Worcester 
Runnels  John,  Web.ster 
Rus.sell  William,  Milford 
Smith  Alplieus,  Leicester 
Spuir  &  Lewis,  Worcester 
Stimpson  Hiram,  Stockbridge 
Thompson  J.  F.,  Worcester 
Tucker  \Vm.  P.,         " 
Tyler  Fredcriclc,  Warren 
Whitney  J.,  Milford 
Winchester  J .,  Southboro' 

Pail  Makers. 

Bancroft  Amasa,  South  Gardner 
Caldwell  &  Ellis,  Ashburnham        [ton 
Davis  Joseph,  (Baldwinsville)  Temple- 
Greenwood  &  Sargent,  Templeton 
Hill  John  C,  Athol 
Murdock  E.  Jr.,  Winchendon 
Murdock  Elisha,  " 

Southard  Gilbert,  Athol 
Tenney  Wm.  J.,  Ashburnham 
Wheeler  Jonathan,  Athol 

Painters. 
Aiken  Chas.  P.,  Hardwick 
Albee  &  Fisher,  Mendon 
Allen  A.  A.,  Shrewsbury 
Allen  E.  II.,  Northboro' 
Ames  John  D.,  Worcester 
Arnold  Alfred,  Uxbridge 
Baker  John,  Stockbridge 
Ballard  M.  S.,  \Vorcester 
Barnes  F.,  Oxford 
Barnes  Leonard,  Webster 
Barrus  &  Prescott,  West  Boylston 
Barry  ThomoR,  Athol 
Beman  Arteinas,  Westboro' 
Bingham  C.  T.,  Spencer 
Blake  Barnum,  Westboro' 
Blauchard  J.  Q.  A.,  Sterling 
Bowker  George,  Fitchburg 
Boynton  John  S.,  Sterling  [ner 

Brick  Alfred  H.,  [chairs]  (South)  Gard- 
Buck  Chas.,  West  Boylston 
Chase  Rufus  II.,  Ilubbardston 
Chase  &  Wilder,  Leominster 
Cheney  &  Clark.  Worcester 
Clark  D.  II.,  Upton 
Corbin  Lucian,  Dudley 
Cummings  Josiah,  Uxbridge 
Curtis  S.  N.,  Douglass 
Dexter  F.,  Brookfield 

Drake ,  Upton 

Durant  Amos,  Fitchburg 

Esterbrook  J.  P.,     " 

Esty  Ilenian,  Southboro' 

Kenton  Ephraim,  North  Brookfield 

Field  John  W.,  Barre, 

Fisher  A.  II.,  Milford 

Gibson  A.  J.,  Clinton 

Grange  Henry  II.,IIardwick 

Greenwood  &  \Vright,  [chairs]  (South) 

Gardner 
Griffin  Anson,  West  Brookfield 
Griffin  Erastus,  North     " 
Hardy  B.  D.,  Westboro' 
Hardy  D.  P.,        " 
Harrington  Samuel,  Sturbridge 
Hayward  L.  &  Co.,  [chairs]  Gardner 
Hitchcock  G.  Q.,  Warren 
llolden  Joshua  II.,  (South)  Gardner 
Houghton  &  Chafin,  Clinton 
Howland  J.  P.,  Barre 
Hunt  A.  P.,  Worcester 
Hunting  H.  A.,     " 
Jenks  Hiram,  Brookfield 
JewcttWm.S.,  Bolton 
Jones  .lohn  S.,  West  Hoylston 
Keith  B.,  North  Brookfield 
Keith  Chxs.,  Warren 
Keith  l^uke  S.,  Douglass 
Kelly  Daniel,  Blackstone 
Kendall  E.  &  0.,  Westminster 
Knight  &  Buswell,  Grafton 


Lyman  Chas.  A.,  Lancaster 
Marble  Howard,  Ashburnham 
Mason  Wm.,  [carriage]  Barre 
May  Luther  A.,  Ilubbardston 
Maynard  A.  F.,  Shrewsbury 
Mavo  Wm.,  Westminster 
Mcintire  A.  T.,  Charlton 
Mclntire  J.  W.,  Spencer 
Merriam  Joel,  Westminster 
Merrill  S.  W.,  Berlin 
Mellish  John,  Auburn 
Moreland  Wm.,  Spencer 
Morgan  Z.  A.,  Petersham 
Moore  Chas.,  Stockbridge 
Nason  Geo.,  Sutton 
Neville  Francis,  Milford 
Nichols  C.  P.,  Worcester 
Olds  S.  B.,  Warren 
Peyton  Wm.  H.,  Ilardwick 
Phelps  James  &  Co.,  Northboro' 
Pierce  Estes,  AVest  Boylston 
Pollard  Luke,  Harvard 
Pratt  Lyman,  Charlton 
Puffer  li.  A.,  Athol 
Randall  Francis  A.,  Leominster 
Redding  Samuel  F.,  Grafton 
Rice  Dexter,  Worcester 
Richardson  &  Tenny,  Milford 
Richardson  Wm.  A  ,  Leominster 
Robbins  J.  C,  Northbridge 
Safford  Chns.,  Lanc.-ister 
Sawin  Joseph  D.,  Gardner 
Simmons  J.  F.,  Milford 
Sly  Amasa  T.,  Webster 
Smith  Daniel,  Holden 
Smith  &  Frost,  Worcester 
Smith  G.  J.,  West  Boylston 
Smith  G.  W.,  Blackstone 
Smith  Henry,  Dana 
Stratton  George,  Leominster 
Stiles  F.  G.,  Worcester 
Stone  E.  H.,        " 
Sullen  William,  North  Brookfield 
Tenny  Linus,  Sutton 
Tufts  N.  A.,  Fitchburg 
Upham  Chas.  W.,  Rojalston 
UphamJohnM.,  " 

Wheeler  M.  W.,  Millbury 
Wheelor  Sewell,  Leicester 
Wheeler  &  Wilder,  Ashburnham 
Whiting  Daniel,  Dudley 
Whitney  Chas.,  Shrewsbury 
Willard  E.  S.,  Harvard 
WillardJ.M.,         " 
Willard  Josiah,  Worcester 
AVilliams  Harrison,  Petersham 
Woodward  Tilly,  Sturbridge 
Wright  Ephraim,  Gardner 

Paints,  Oils,  and  Glass. 
Chase  Ichabod  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Clark  J.  G.,  Milford 
Fisher  A.  H.,     " 
Foster  C  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Harrington  C.  A.,        " 
Harrington  &  Wheeler,  Grafton 
Poole  &  Miles,  Worcester 
Thompson  J.  F.,     " 

Palm-leaf  Hats,  Matresses,  &/0. 

Bassett,  Chickering  &  Co.,  Athol 

Braman  George  E.,  Dana 

Bullock  B.  &  Co.,  Royalston 

Buttrick  &  Barllett,  Sterling 

Buttick  &  Gibson,  Barre 

Davis  William  &  W.,  Sterling 

Desper  Jason,  Barre 

Esterbrooks  Joseph,  Royalston 

Farrar  Gardner,  Fitchburg 

Frost  Milton,  " 

Gamboll  Carlos,  Barre 

Gale  &  Upham,  Royalston 

Gorham  &  Knight,  Hardwiok 

Goulding  Jason,  I'hillipston 

Ilawcs  &  Tolman,  Petersham 

Jenkins,  Gorham  &  (Jo.,  Barre 

Johnson  Si  Rusi^cll,  Dana 

I>ee  &  Bassett,  Phillipston 

Lee  &  Lincoln,  Templeton 

Lee  &  Wood,  ( Baldwinsville)  Templet'n 

Linzie  &  Johnson,  Dana 

Partridge  &  Fale,  (South)  Royalston 


Putnam  Daniel,  Lunenburg 
Rogers  Lyman  F.,  Barre 
Twichell  Asa  W.,  Athol 
Wadsworth  &  Allen,  Ilardwick 
Wadsworth  &  Allen,  Barre 
Warren  &  Emerson,  Royalston 
Wetherell  &  Mudge,  Petersham 
Woods  &  Co.,  Barre 
Woods  M.  F.,  Lancaster 

Paper  Hangings. 

Bowker  George,  Fitchburg 
Brown  &  Co.,  Worcester 
Hayward  W.  A.,  Milford 
Newton  A.  H.,  Worcester 
Shepley  Stephen,  Fitchburg 
Tolman  &  Wallace,     " 

Paper  Makers. 

Brierly  James  &  Co.,  Millbury 
Brown  George  &  Co.,  Fitchburg 
Crehore  Edward,  (North)  Leominster 
Crocker  &  Burbank,  Fitchburg 
Crocker  S.  S.  &  Co.,  " 

Gibson  &  Rundlett,  Westminster 
Jones  &  Wheelwright,         '* 
Lucas  &  Henderson,  " 

Lyon  J.  &  Son,  Fitchburg 
Maynard  George  C,  Hnrdwick 
Newell  F.  H.  &  Co.,  Millbury 
Parker  William  T.,  (North)  Leominster 
Stacy  Nathaniel,  Harvard 
Stiles  &  Co.,  Leicester 
Whitney  &  Bogart,  Fitchburg 
Wilder  S.  W.,  " 

Pattern  Makers. 
Bixby  A.  W.,  Worcester 
Healey  J.  W.,         " 

Periodical  Depots. 

Ballard  E.  J.,  Clinton 
Bridge  C.  H.,        " 
Stacy  G.  W.,  Milford 
Thompson  S.,  Worcester 
WilUams  V.  S.,  Milford 

Physicians. 

Adams  Charles,  Oakham 
Albee  S.  T.,  Douglass 
Andrews  John,  Boylston 
Austin  H.  B.,  Athol 
Barnes  Henrj',  Northboro' 
Barrett  William  M.,  Fitchburg 
Barrows  E.  A.,  Webster 
Bates  George  A.,  Worcester 
Bates  J.  N.,  Barre 
Bennett  A.  W.,  Uxbridge 
Bigelow  William  H.,  Blackstone 
Billings  L.  F.,  Ilubbardston 
Bosworth  F.  A.,  Grafton 
Boutelle  Thomas  R.,  Fitchburg 
Boylston  W.  N.,  Princeton 
Brigham  A.,  Shrewsbury 
Brigham  H.  11.,  [botanic]  Fitchburg 
Brooks  Alfonso,  Princeton 
Brown  F.  D.,  Webster 
Brown  George,  Barre 
Burditt  G.  W.,  Clinton 
Carpenter  H.  Jr.,  Upton 
Carpenter  Nelson.  \V'arren 
Carter  Calvin,  Lancaster 
Chamberlain  George  F.,  Ilardwick 
Chandler  George,  AVorccster 
Clark  J.  K.,  [homoco.]   " 
Clark  R.  R.,  Northbridge 

Clark ,  AVorcestcr 

Colony  George  D.,  Athol 
Corlew  Joseph  E.,  Millbury 
Cornish  T.  0.,  Milford 

Cummings ,  Leicester 

Cummings  R.,  Lancaster 
Curtis  William,  West  Brookfield 
Curtis  W.  C,  Soiithbridgo 
Cutler  AA'illiani  H.,  Ashburnham 
Cutting  Flavel,  AVcstminstor 
Davis  David,  Holden 
Davis  Henry  G.,  Millbury 
DeLand  A.  B.,  AVorcester 
Dow  J.  0.,  Harvard 
Dowse  C.  D.,  Clinton 
Dyer  Edward  C,  Spencer 


WORCESTER     COUNTY. 


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Fay  Allen  C,  Milford 

Fay  Charles  M.,  Charlton 

Fay  J.  B.,  Shrewsbury 

Field  C.  C,  Leominster 

Fields  George  A.,  Grafton 

Fisher  J.,  Vitchburg 

Fisk  D.,  IJrookficld 

Fiske  Calvin  P.,  Sturbridge 

Flag3  Samuel,  Worcester 

Flint  Edward,  Leicester 

Oilman  II.,  Brookfleld 

Qodiliiig  Alvah,  Winchendon 

Gould  .1.  U.,  Kojalston 

Griggs  Samuel,  Westboro' 

Griggs  Thomas  T.,  Grafton 

Green  Daniel,  Auburn 

Green  John,  Worcester 

Guilford  Jonas,  Spencer 

Uarriman  II.  C,  Gardner 

Harris  G.  W.,  [Ijotauic]  Fitchburg 

Hartshorn  E.,  Berlin 

Hartwell  S.,  Southbridge 

Hastings  George  W.,  Grafton 

Heard  .lohn,  lieoniinster 

Hero  J.  II.,  Athol 

Heywood  Benjamin,  Worcester 

Hey  wood  Benjamin  F.,      '' 

Hitchcock  Alfred,  Fitchburg 

Hobart  A.  L.,  Southboro' 

Holman  David,  Oxford 

Holman  E.  A.,  Harvard 

Howe  J.  C-,  Grafton 

Hoyt  George,  Athol 

Huntley  0.  L.,  Fitchburg 

Jewett  George,  Templeton 

Jewett  II.  A.»Northboro' 

Johnson  H.  F.,  AVorcester 

Johnson  Joshua  J .,  Northhoro' 

Kendall  P.  T.,  Sterling 

Kimball  W.  M.,  Blackstone 

King  S.  D.,  Lunenburg 

Kittredge  F.  G.,  Harvard 

Knights.  P.,  Dudley 

Lamb  D.,  Charlton 

Lee  J.  R.,  [ho.i^pital]  Worcester 

Iceland  Francis,  Milford 

Lincoln ,  \Vestaiiuster 

Lincoln  Henry,  Lancaster 
Lincoln  William  L.,  Winchendon 

Lindsley ,  Dudley 

Linnell  Jonathan  E.,  Douglass 
Linzie  Daniel,  Dana 
Lovell  Ephraim,  West  Boylstou 
Manning  Peter,  Lunenburg 
Marsh  L.  E.,  Dana 
Marshall  Jonas  A.,  Fitchburg 
Martin  0.,  Worcester 
Martin  S.  P.,  Oakham 
Metcalf  John  G.,  Men  don 
Mignaalt  L.  M.  F.,  Worcester 
Miller  Alfred,  Ashburnham 
Miner  Julius  F.,  New  Braintree 
Morse  George  M.,  Clinton 
MulUken  E.,  Milford 
Murdock  John  N.,  Auburn 
Myrick  Lawson,  West  Brookiield 
Negus  Charles,  Webster 
Newell  Jonathan,  Harvard 
Nichols  Jonathan,  Oxford 
Orcutt  Almon  M.,  Ilardwick 
Osgood  J.  W.  D.,  Templeton 
Otis  D.  G.,  Fitchburg 
Paine  Samuel  C,  Oxford 
Parker  Amos,  Bolton 
Parker  David,  Gardner 
Parker  Ileury,  Grafton 
Parkhurst  William,  Petersham 
Partridge  Warren,  Princeton 
Peck  William  D  ,  Sterling 
Peirce  G.  W.,  Leominster 
Phelps  Moses,  Hubbardston 
Pierce  Delano,  Grafton 
Pierce  Nathaniel,  Ashburnham 
Pillsbury  Levi,  Fitchburg 
Pond  Benjamin,  Westboro' 
Porter  Isaac,  Charlton 
Porter  Joseph  J.,  North  Brookiield 
Potter  Allen,  Blackstone 
Rawson  Levi,  Grafton 
Rising  H.  H.,  Westboro' 
Robbins  James  W.,  Uxbridge 
Robinson  Erastus,  Northbridge 


Robinson  T.  G.,  Fitchburg 
Rogers  II.,  Worcester 
Rus.«ell  Ini,  Winchendon 
Russell  William  L.,  Barre 

Rutliford ,  Blackstone 

Sargent  Henry,  \>'orcester 

Sargent  .lo.seph,        " 

Sanders  William  S.,  Sturbridge 

Simoiids  Oeoigi'  W.,  Clinton 

Smith  David,  Douglass 

Snow  P.  S.,  Fitchburg 

Southwick  M.  ]).,  Blackstone 

Spaulding  Leo,  Millbury 

Spooner  U.A.,(Ccntreville)  Southbridge 

Spooncr  Ma.son,  Templeton 

Starkweather  J.,  Upton 

Stone  Andrew,  Worcester 

Stone  James,  Phillipston 

Taylor  Samuel,  I'ctorsham 

Terry  William,  Sutton 

Thompson  J.  L.  S.,  Lancaster 

Thornton  William,  Grafton 

Tripp  Benjamin  H.,  Rutland 

ViningT.  D..  Dana 

Walbridge  A.',  Leicester 

Wardsworth  T.  W.,  Fitchburg 

Warren  G.  W.,  West  BoyUton 

Warriner  Lorenzo.  Warren 

West  Joseph  0.,  Holden 

Wheeler  Fd^ard  M.,  Paxton 

Whitcomb  (!has  ,  Worcester 

White  D.  P.,  Douglass 

White  John,  Westminster 

Wilder  Abel,  Blackstone 

Williams  Wm.  H.,  Athol 

Willis  Isaac  P.,  Royalston 

Woodward  Rufus,  \\'orcester 

Workman  Wm.,  '• 

Planing  Mills. 

Bail  &  Rice,  Worcester 

Barr  P.  W.,  Petersham 

Brooks  Asa  2d,  Westminster 

Brown  Willis,  Uxbrhl«re 

Burpee  Nathan,  Sterling 

Clements  &  McKenstry,  Southbridge 

Cushing  Joseph,  Fitchburg 

Day  &  Sawyer,  Templeton 

Fairbanks  Joseph  11.,  Westboro' 

Farrar  Chas.  S.  &  Co.,  Fitchburg 

Green  Levi,  Clinton 

Harrington  liuther,  Royalston 

Hastings  Emery,  Barre 

Ilayward  Levi  &  Co^  Gardner 

Hayward  Moses,  Sterling 

Hawkes  E.  &  Co.,  Templeton 

Ileald  Stephen,  Barre 

Ilenshaw  Dexter,  Fitchburg 

Hough  &  Collins,  Milford 

Howe  Abel,  Hubbardston 

Howe  Hiram,  Spencer 

Jones  Edwin,  Worcester 

Kendall  Lyman,  Athol 

Luke  Horace,  Blackstone 

Makepeace  D.  B.,  Barre 

Moore  Amory,  Worcester 

Morse  Lewis,  Paxton 

Nourse  B.  B.,  Westboro' 

Parker,  Folger  &  Ames,  Worcester 

Richards  &  Brooks,  " 

Sheldon  &  Hadley,  Leominster 

Southworth  A.  &  Co.,  Hard«iclc 

Taft,  Arnold  &  Brother,  Mendon 

Towne,  Chaffee  &  Co.,  Sturbridge 

Wright  M.  L.,  PhilUpston 

Plane  Maker. 

Gouch  V.  J.,  Worcester 

Platers. 

Blackmer  L.,  North  Brookfield 
Wallcer  Appleton,  Worcester 

Plough  Makers. 
Peckham  Paul,  Petersham 
Peirce  Joseph,  Fitchburg  [cester 

Ruggles,  Nourse,  Mason  &  Co.,  Wor- 
Ware  James  B.,  Oakham 

Plumbers. 
Easty  James  F.,  Worcester 
Spaulding  Z.  P.,  Fitchburg 


Sutton  John,  Worcester 
Wilson  Orin,  Fitchburg 

Pocket  Books. 

Cobb  C  A.,  Worcester 

Ijovi  G.  II., North  Brookfield 

Polished  Leather. 

Ingerson  G.  L.,  Northboro' 

Porte  Monnaie  Frames. 
Gooding  John  Jr.,  Worce.iter 

Pottery. 

Tolman  Daniel,  Sterling 
White  Abner  S.,    " 

Powder  Manufacturer. 
Hobbs  Samuel  M.,  (SmithviUe)  Barre 

Printers. 

Ballard  E.  Jr.,  Clinton 

Brown  Wm.  S.,  Blackstone 

Cook  0.  S.  &  G.  W.,  West  Brookfield 

Earl  &  Drew,  Worcester 

Garfield  E.  &  J.,  Fitchburg 

Gould  Arnold  M.,  Barre 

Hale  L.  W.,  [copperplate]  Worcester 

Hamilton  Chas.,  " 

Howland  H.  J.,  " 

MendallD  J.,  Athol 

Rollins  G.  F.,  \\'inchendon 

Shumway  James,  AA'ebster 

Spalding  Samuel,  Milford 

Stacy  G.  W.,  " 

Strong  James  P.,  Barre 

AVarren  S.  P.,  Fitchburg 

Webb  Chas.  B.,  Worcester 

Provision  Dealers. 

Belknap  Lyman,  Westboro' 

Brigham  &  Stowell,  Worccs'ter 

Buttrick  Francis  Jr.,  Fitehburg 

Chase  A.  &  J.  A.  &  Co.,  AVorcester 

Cook  L.  H..  Milford 

Culver  Jesse  S.,  Worcester 

Dupee  Chas.  B.,  Fitchburg 

Fletcher  &  Robbins,  Leominster 

Harrington  .1.  C,  Milford 

Hayward  J.  B.,  AVest  Boylstoa 

Hobbs  &  Sibley,  Spencer 

Hunter  Ira,  Worcester 

Jourden  David  &  Co.,  Grafton 

Ix)we  C.  M.  &  Co.,  Fitchburg 

N.  E.   Protective  Union,    A.   Peaslee, 

AA'orcester 
Newton  &  Thompson,  AVorcester 
Norton  Allen,  " 

Pratt  J.  B.,  [produce]         " 
Prentice  Henry,  " 

Rich  A.  G.,  AA'arren  [ter 

Sprague,  Lee  &  Co.,  [produce]  AVorces- 
Stockwell  Merrill,  AA'orcester 
Sweet  II.  N.,  Clinton 
Wallis  F.  0.,  Southbridge 
Wilkinson  Wm.,  Milford 

Puhlic  Houses. 
Abbott  Henrv,  Holden 
Aldrich  S.  B",  [Vpton  Hotel]  Upton 
Allen  AA'iUard,  A\estmiuster 
Balch  E.,  Leominster 
Blackmore  F.  A..  Dana  fboro' 

Blake  E.  D.,  [Northboro'  Hotel]  North- 
Blunt  Joseph,  [Oakdale  House]  West 
Boylstoa  fboro' 

Brigham  Dexter,  [R.  R.  House]  Hest- 
Broad  E.,  [Nashua  Hotel]  AVorcester 
Brooks  John  Jr.,  Princeton 
Brown  Jesse,  Oakham 
Bullard  E.  AV.,  Hardwick 
Carder  C.  \A'.,  Sturbridge  [ster 

Cleaveland  Lovell,  [R.R.  Hoase]  AA'eb- 
Cljfford  &  Swan,  [Central  House]  Wor- 
cester 
Conant  W.  F.,  Hubbardston 

Cook ,  [Westbridge  Hotel]  Upton 

Cowce  &  Hathaway.  [West  Brookfield 
Hotel]  AA'est  Brookfield  [ton 

Cumming's  [Hassanamiseo  Hotel]  Graf- 
Davis  Joseph,  [Bald^Tiusville]  Temple- 
ton 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECOKD. 


Dean  M.  S.  P.,  Rutland  [lass 

Dudley  J.  H.,  [Douglass  House]  Doug- 
Esterbrook  Dwight,  Paxtoa 
Everett  S.  S..  [Watson  House]  Spencer 
Faulkner  &  Burdett,  [Clinton  House] 

Clinton 
Felton  L.  B.,  [Felton  House]  Milford 
Fitts    Ira    M.,     [Temperance    House] 

Brookfield 
Flagg  &  Dodd,  Paxton 
Goldsmith  J.  G.,  Templeton 
Green  &  Kichard3on,[VVorcester  House] 

Worcester 
Hatch  W'm.,  [Hatch's  Hotel]  Leicester 
Healy  Abiel,  Southbridge 
Henry  Robert,  Lunenburg  [ter 

Hey  ward  C,  [Lancaster  House]Lancas- 
Ilill  Dexter,  Oakham 
Hill  Edwin,  Gardner 
Hitchcock  C.  S.,  [Warren  Hote]]Warren 
Holbrook  &  Davis,  [Northbridge  Hotel] 

Northbridge 
Jacobs  Loriug,  Athol 
Johnson  Joel,  Dana  [Webster 

Joslin    Nathan,   [Temperance    House] 
Kelley  Nathan,   [East  Village  Hotel] 

Webs  ter 
Kendall  Benj.  F.,  (South)  Gardner 
Knight  I.  W.,  Ashburnham 
Lovell  E.  Jr.,[5iIassasoit  House]Millbury 
Lovett  S.  P.,  [Wacautuck  House]  Ux- 

bridge 
Marsh  E.,  [Mendon  Hotel]  Mendon 
Martin  Thomas,  Templeton 
Mclntire  &  Jaquith,  Fitchburg 
Morey  \Y.  A.,  [MiUvUle  House]  Black- 
stone 
Morse  Jlilton  S.,  Wincliendon 
Moulton  D.,  Fitchburg 
Park  Horace,  Rutland 
Parker  J.,  [Holman's  Tavern]  Bolton 
Patch  Edwin,  Koyalston 
Phillips  &  Hammond,  Fitchburg 
Pierce   A.    H.,    [E.    Douglass    Hotel] 

Douglass  [ter 

Pierce  Jesse,  [Franklin  House]  Worces- 
Pierce  Levi,  [U.  S.  Hotel]    Worcester 
Pinkham  [N.  E.  Vill.  Hotel]  Grafton 

llawson ,  Charlton 

Jieed  Peter  K.,  Sterling 

Rice  A.  &  L.  A.,  Barre 

HiceF.  A.  &H.,     " 

Rich  Wm.,  [Exchange  House]  Milford 

Sholes  E.,  Sturbridge  [Brooktield 

Stevens  E.,  [Temperance  House]  North 

Tourtellott  C.  A.,  [W.  Sutton  House] 

Sutton  [Worcester 

Tucker  &  Bonney,  [American  House] 
Turner  Milton,  Southbridge 
Twichell  Francis  Jr.,  Petersham 
Twichell  S.  E.,  Athol 
Tyler  Theodore,  New  Braintree 
Wait  P.  W.,  [Temperance  Exchange] 

Worcester 
Wakefield  Lorenzo,  Holden 
Wellington   Wm.,  [Shrewsbury  Hotel] 

Shrewsbury  [Worcester 

Wesson  Wm.,  [Washington  Sq.  Hotel] 
Wetherbee  Z.,  [Temperance  Hotcl]Har- 

vard  [Blackstone 

Wheelock  Joseph,  [Blackstone  House] 

Pump  Maker. 
Clapp  Philo,  Bolton 

Bailroad  Car  Builders. 
Bradley  Osgood,  Worcester 
Breck  Moses  T.,  " 

Glazier  Henry,  Northboro' 

Bake  Makers. 

Rngglcs  Gardner,  Hardwick 
Underwood  &  Greenwood,  Templeton 

Eeed  and  Harness  Manufac- 
turers. 

Cowdin  James  D.,  Fitchburg 
Kendrick  J.,  Worcester 

Kefrigerators. 
Eldredge  &  Drury,  Worcester 


Ropewalk. 

Slater  L.,  Worcester 

Sashes,  Blinds,  and  Doors. 

Aldrich  Smith,  Blackstone 
Allen  Timothy  B.,  Millbury 
Bacon  Otis,  Southbridge 
Beckworth  Alvah  A.,  Fitchburg 
Bemis  S.  S.,  West  Boylston 
Bowker  Geo.,  Fitchburg  ' 
Cartwright  Daniel,  Berlm 
Cheney  James  M.,  Athol 
Clark  J.  G.,  Milford 
Clements  &  Co.,  Southbridge 
Combs  James,  Millbury 
Cooley  Zelotes,  Dana 
Doane  Amos,  Royalston 
Eaton  A.  &  Son,  Fitchburg 
Farrar  Chas.  S.  &  Co.,  " 
Furbush  Harvey,  Charlton 
Harrington  Luther,  Iloyalston 
Harris  Foster,  Sterling 
Haywood  Moses,  " 
Hoar  &  Proctor,  Athol 
Humphrey  W.  H.,  Milford 
Jewell  &  Conant,  Leominst«r 
Lamb  Foster,  Worcester 
Lapham  A.  H.,  Dudley 
Legg,  Knowltou  &  Taft,  Upton 
I/Uke  Horace,  Blackstone 
Makepeace  D.  B.,  Barre 
Moore  Araory,  Worcester 
Rice  Baxter,  Southboro' 
Stimpson  James,  Templeton 
Stockwell  Sylvanus,  Athol 
U.sher  James  &  Co.,  Spencer 
Wheeler  Jonathan,  Athol 

Saw  Maker. 
Elwell  E.  M.,  Worcester 

Saw  Mills. 
Ackley  A.  L.,  Auburn 
Adams  0.,  Brookfield 
Adams  J.  &  A.,  Westboro' 
AJdrich  H.  &  A  .  WinchendoQ 
Aldrich  ^Vheeler,  Uxbridge 
Ammidown  Eben,  Southbridge 
Arnold  Oliver,  Paxton 
Arnold  Samuel,  Sturbridge 
Baker  William,  Lunenburg 
Ball  Elijah,  Shrewsbury 
Ball  Stephen,  [heirs  of]  Northboro' 
Ballon  Ebenezer,  Gardner 
Banni.'itcr  Seth,  Boylston 
Bartlett  Joel,  Northboro' 
Bartlett  Jonathan,     " 
Barton  Stephen  Jr.,  Oxford 
Bassett  Samuel,  Barre 
Battles  Franklin,  Westminster 
Bemau  Asa,  West  Boylston 
Bemis  Alpha,  Spencer 
Bemis  N.,  " 

Bigelow  Asaph  F.,  Rutland 
Bigelow  C.  W.  &  Co.,  Wiuchendon 
Bigelow  J.  W.,  Rutland 
Blackmar  M.  P.,  Dudley 
Blood  Horace,  Charlton 
Bond  Ira,  Leicester 
Bowers  C.  H.,  Harvard 
Bowman  Elmer,  Westboro' 
Broad  I.  &  A.,  Holden 
Brooks  Asa,  Westminster 
Brown  Dana,  Hubbardston 
Brown  Joseph,  Petersham 
Bro^vning  C,  Spencer 
Bruce,  Whitney  &  Bowkor,  Royalston 
Buden  Amos,  Sutton 
BuUard  0  C,        " 
Burgess  Joshua  B.,  Ashburnham 
Burt  Chas.,  Oakham 
Burr.age  Geo.  S.,  Ashburnham 
Burpee  Edward,  Sterling 
Bush  Wilder,  Northboro' 
Buttcrick  James,  Sterling 
Cape  Edmund,  Charlton 
Capron  J.  W.,  Uxbridgo 
Carter  Samuel,  Lancaster 
Carter  &  Sheldon,  Fitchburg 
Chapin  M.,  Holden 
Clements  &  McKenstry,  Southbridge 


Colman  John  L.,  Hubbardston 

Colman  L.,  Gardner 

Colman  I/.,  Hubbardston 

Conant  Andrew,  Leominster 

Conant  Levi,  Hubbardston 

Coolidge  Chas.,  Sterling 

CooUdge  Chas.,  Westminster 

Corbett  John,  Milford 

Corey  &  Kibling,  Ashburnham     • 

Cowee  John,  Gardner 

Cozzen  Joseph,  Leominster 

Davis  Joseph,  Templeton 

Davison  R.  N.,  Dudley 

Day  Samuel,  Ashburnham 

Day  &  Sawyer,  Templeton 

Dexter  Eben,  Royalston 

Diraick  J.  S.,  Leicester 

Dinsmore  John,  Auburn 

Doubleday  Joseph,  Dana 

Draper  E.D.,  Milford 

Dunn  Henry  &  Son,  Auburn 

Edson  Henry,  Dana 

Ellis  Daniels,  Ashburnham 

Emerson  &  Stone,  Sterling 

Fales  Joel  G.,  Templeton 

Farrar  Chas.  S.  &  Co.,  Fitchburg 

Farrar  S.  S.,  Royalston 

Fay  Lovett,  Milford 

Fay  Lysander,  Athol 

Fisher  Philo,  Douglass 

Fisk  L.  B.  &  H.,  Upton 

Foster  Leonard,  Ashburnham 

Fry  Chas.  J.,  Athol 

Fry  Job,  " 

Fry  &  Wheeler,  Athol 

Furbush  Jonathan,  Bolton 

Garfield  Joel,  New  Braintree 

Garfield  P.,  Princeton 

Gaskin  Samuel,  Milford 

Glasier  Thomas  E.,  Gardner 

Glea-on  &  Co.,  Millbury 

Gleason  Henry,  Dana 

Goodspeed  Daniel  J.,  (South)  Gardner 

Gross  Elijah,  Ashburnham 

Harris  Sidney,  Clinton 

Hathaway  Joseph,  Millbury 

Hawkes  Benjamin,  Templeton 

Hayward  I^evi  &  Co.,  Gardner 

Heald  Jonas,  Hubbardston 

Heald  Stephen,  Barre 

Healy  Lemuel,  Dudley 

Hersey  Charles,  Paxton 

Hicks  H.  B.,  Charlton 

Hill  Elias,  Petersham 

Hill  John  C,  Athol 

Hobbs  Samuel  M.,  Barre 

Hodges  Geo.  Jr.,  Oxford 

Holbrook  Asa,  Holden 

Holbrook  N.  ,W.,  Upton 

Holbrook  Sylvanus,  Northbridge 

Holden  Calvin,  Lancaster 

Holland  James,  Barre 

Holland  Sewell,     " 

Holman  Seth,  Royalston 

Howard  Geo.  C,  Hardwick 

Howe  George,  Gardner 

Howe  Hiram,  Spencer 

Howe  Jothani  Jr.,  Princeton 

Howe  Nathan,  Holden 

Howe  &  Smith,  Rutland 

Howe  S.  B.,  Boylston 

Hubbard  John  M.,  Holden 

Johnson  Chas.,  Northboro' 

Jones  Alvin,  Sturbridge 

Jones  J.,  Charlton 

Kelly  J.  &  D.,  Blackstone 

Kelly  S.  &  J.,  " 

Kendall  Ephraim,  Winchendon 

Kend.Tll  Loring,  Fitchburg 

Kendall  Lyman,  Athol 

Kingsbury  Benj.,  Grafton 

Kingsbury  Elisha,  Webster 

Uinib  Daniel,  Hubbardston 

Lamb  Jason,  Phillipston 

Lamb  Justin,  Templeton 

Lime  J.  C,  Leominster 

Larned  A.,  Oxford 

I/awrence  &  Hale,  Hardwick 

Lawrence  T.  C,  Uxbridge 

Legg,  Knowltou  &  Taft,  Upton 

Leland  Wm.,  Templeton 

Lincoln  Lucius  Q.,  Petersham 


AVORCESTER  COUNTY. 


2:J3 


liOcko  .lames,  lioylston 
LoniburJ  Franklin,  \Vc3tminster 
Lord  &  NewliuU,  Athol 
Lorinp;  Nelson,  Barre 
Lovfll  Harrison,  \Vest  Koylston 
Mann  Tlionias,  I'eter.sham 
Marble  Luke,  Ashburnliam 
Marshall  Timothy,  Lunenburg 
May  John,  Sterling 
Maynard  Geo.  C,  Ilardwick 
Mclntire  fc  Works,  Fitcliburs 
Jlerriam  Francis  A.,  \Vestmin6ter 
Merriani  Rufus,  Sutton 
Metcalf  .lacob,  Koyalston 
Moore  Lewis  &  Co.,  Warren 

Jlorey ,  Douglass 

Morse  Chas.,  Westboro' 
Morse  Lewis,  Paxton 
Morse  William,  Westboro' 
Murdock  E.  Jr.,  Wiiichendon 
Newell  Baxter,  Barro 
Nichols  Horatio,  \Varrcn 
Nichols  John,  Milford 
Nichols  &  Stuart.  Sterling 
Osmer  Edward,  Templeton 
Parker  Daniel,  Ilubbardston 
Parker  Daniel  M..  Oakham 
Parkhurst  P.  P.,  Milford 
Partridge  Herman,  Templeton 
Pepper  A.,  Barre 
Pepper  A.,  New  Braiutree 
Perry  E..  O.ikliam 
I'hiliips  Edward,  Sturbridgo 
Phillips  L.,  Spencer 
Pierce  E.  L.,  Barre 
Pollard  Aaron,  lierlin 
I'oUard  Aniory,  Bolton 
Powers  Edward.  Phillipston 
Pratt  Joel,  Sterling 
Prentiss  Henry,  Hubbardston 
Prescott  Samuel,  Sutton 
Priest  Henry,  Dana 
Prouty  A.  B.,  Rutland 
Putfer  James,  Westminster 
Putnam  J.  P.,  Fitchburg 
Raymond  .\bijaU  H.,  Westminster 
)!.ayniond  Sullivan,  Uoyalston 
Rice  Daniel  H..  Barre 
Rich  Eben,  Oxford 
Rich  Elijah,  Charlton 
Jlich  John,         " 
Richardson  Joseph,  Uxbridgo 
Richard.son  Win.  B.,  Sterling 
Robinson  William,  Oxford 
Rogers  Ariel,  Petersham 
Roper  Martin,  Sterling 
Savage  Seth.  Hubbardston 
Sawins  Moses,  Milford 
Sawyer  Elisha,  Templeton 
Sawyer  George,         " 
Sawyer  Joel,  Bolton 
Sawyer  John,      " 
.''awyer  Luke,  Ilubbardston 
Sheldon  Nelson  N.,  llolden 
Sheppardson  J.,  Royalston 
Shove  J.  M  .  U.xbridge 
Slmmw.ay  &  Wright,  Sturbridge 
Sibley  P.  &  E.,  Charlton 
Sigourney  Wm.,  O.xford 
Slater  Samuel  &  Sons.  Webster 
Slocum  P.,  [heirs  of]  Shrewsbury 
Smith  Royal,  Southbridge 
Snow  P..  Spencer 
Southard  Gilbert,  Athol 
Southworth  A.  &  Co.,  Uardwick 
Spooner  Bradford,  '" 

Stevens  Laban,  Charlton 

Stockwell ,  Lunenburg 

Stone  .lames,  Royalston 

Stone  Leonard,  Templeton 

Stone  S.  F..  Harvard 

Taft  Arnold,  Mendon 

Taft  J.  S.,  Uxbridge 

Taft  P.  P.,  Upton 

Taft  Thomas,  Jlendon 

Tenney  Stephen  R.,  Ilubbardston 

Thayer  Ellis,  Charlton 

Thurber  Daniel,  Sutton 

Travers  Elijah,  (South)  Gardner 

Tucker  Avery,  Hardwick 

Tucker  John,  Sutton 

Underwood  Caleb,  Hubbardston 

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Upton  Edwin,  Fitchburg 
Usher  James  fe  Co.,  Spencer 
Vaughan  Nicholas,  Dana 
Verry  Samuel,  IJliicUstone 
Waite  Moses,  Hubbardston 
\^■ait«  &  Ware.         " 
Walker  E.  &  F.,  Rrookficld 
Wallis  Dudley,  Douglass 
WallisE.  G., 

Ward  Alvin,  Ashburnham 
Ward  Isaac  D.,         " 
Warren  Elijah,  Upton 
AVellington  Clark,  Rutland 
Wheeler  .lonathan,  Athol 
Wheelock  N.  A.,  Shrewsbury 
Whitcomb  F.,  Bolton 
Whitcomb  J.  &,  L.  Hubbardston 
White  Daiiiel,  (South)  Gardner 
White  Noah,  H.ardwick 
Whitin  P.  &  Sons,  Northbridge 
Whitman  Calvin  R.,  Wincheudon 
Whitney  E.  M.,  Berlin 
Wight  Daniel  &  .Son,  Sturbridge 
Wilder  Chas.  L.,  Lancaster 
Wilder  James,  Sterling 
Wilder  Mark,  Princeton 
AVilliams  A.  &  A.,  Peter.sh.am 
Williams  Geo.,  Hubbardston 
Will.son  W.,  Blackstone 
Withington  J.  A.,  Harvard 
Wood  Alba  T.,  Upton 
Wood  Durtou,  Athol 
Wood  L.  F.,  Boylston 
Wood  Otis,  Princeton 
Wood  Perrv,  Jlendon 
"Woodbury  'W  &  W.  S.,  Fitchburg 

Woods ,  North  Brookfield 

Wright  J.  &  N..  (South)  Gardner 
Wyman  Franklin,  Westminster 
Wynian  Seth,  Shrewsbury 
Yates  Amos,  Douglass 
Young  R.,  Leicester 

Scythe  Manufacturers. 

Brown  J.  C.,  Warren 

Crossman  C.  P.  &  Co.,  Fitchburg 

Kimball  A.  &  Son, 

Sibley  Perley,  Athol 

.Simonds  Abel,  Fitchburg 

Smith  Russell,  Athol 

Shingle  Mills. 
Acklev  A.  li.,  Auburn 
Adams  E.,  Brookfield 
Auunidown  Eben,  Southbridge 
Ball  Elijah,  Shrewsbury 
Barnes  David,  Hubbardston 
Barrett  Charles,  Ashburnham 
Eartlett  J.,  North boro' 
Blackman  M.  P.,  Dudley 
Brown  David,  Hubbardston 
Burpee  Edward,  Sterling 
Butteiick  James,       " 
Colman  John  M.,  Ilubbardston 
Conant  Asa,  Paxton 
Conant  Levi,  Hubbardston 
Coolidge  Chas..  Sterling 
Corey  &  KibUng.  Ashburnham 
Crosby  Josiah,  Berlin 
Day  Samuel.  .Vshburnham 
Dinsmorc  .lohn.  Auburn 
Dow  Nathan,  Holdeu 
Dunn  Henry  &  Son,  Auburn 
Ellis  Daniel,  Ashburnham 
Emerson  &  Stone,  Sterling 
F.airbanks  Corning,  Westboro' 
Fisher  Philo,  Douglass 
Fisk  L.  R.  &  II.,  Upton 
F'itch  Bradley,  Charlton 
Furbush  Jonathan,  Bolton 
Garfield  Joel,  New  Braintree 
Garfield  P.,  Princeton       >■ 
Hale  U'arren,  Dana 
Hapgood  Henrv,  Harvard 
Hcaly  Davis,  Dudley 
Ilealy  Lemuel.  " 
Ilolman  H.,  Millbury 
Houston  H.  W.,  Ashburnham 
Howard  Geo.  C,  Hardwick      ■" 
Howe  Hiram,  Spencer 
Howe  Jotham,  Princeton 
Johnson  Chas.,  Xorthboro' 


Kendall  Lyman,  Athol 
I/imb  Daniel,  HnbburdKton 
Lawrence  T.  C.,  I  xbridgo 
Lelancl  William,  Templi'ton 
Lovell  Harrison,  West  Boylston 
.Moore  I>ewis  &  C'o.,  \>'arren 
Morse  Lewis,  Paxton 
Newell  Baxter,  Barre 
Newhall  Otis,  Spencer 
Nichols  Luke,  Sterling 
Nichol.s  &  Stuart,  " 
Parker  Daniel,  Hubbardston 
Prentice  M.,  Northbridge 
Priest  Henry,  Dana 
Putnam  James,  Sutton 
Raymond  Abijah,  Westminster 
Roper  Martin,  Sterling 
Sawyer  John,  Bolton 
Shove  J.  M.,  Uxbridge 
Smith  Geo.,  Westminster 
Smith  Itoyal,  Southbridge 
Southworth  A.  &  Co.,  Hardwick 
Spooner  Bradford,  " 

Stone  S.  F.,  Harvard 
Taft,  Arnold  &  Co.,  Mendon 
Taft  P.  P.,  Upton 
Taft  Thomas,  Mendon 
Tyler  Geo.,  West  Brookfield 
Usher  James  &  Co.,  Brookfield 
Ward  Alvin,  Ashburnham 
Whitcomb  F.,  Bolton 
Whitcomb  J.  &  L.,  Hubbardston 
While  Daniel,  (South)  Gardner 
Wilder  Mark,  Princeton 
Wood  Otis,  '• 

Wyman  Seth.  Shrewsbury 
Yates  Amos,  Douglass 

Shoe  Findings. 

Cushman  &  Geer,  Worcester  [ter 

Southgate  &  Rogers,  [leather]  Worces- 
White  Amos  [shoe  tools]  Northbridgo 

Shoe  Peg  Makers. 

Bemis  &  Jones.  Royalston 
Farr  C.  &  II.,  Athol 
Oakes  I.  &  A.,  •• 

Shoe  Tool  Manufacturer. 

Packard  Sumner,  Sturbridgo 

Shuttles. 

Pratt  S.  &  Co.,  Worcester 

Sieve    Manufacturers. 

Lincoln  S.  &  W.,  (lakham 

Silver  Ware  Manufactory. 

Maynard  C,  \\orcester 

Sleds.  Wheelbarrows,  &/C. 
Burpee  Nathan,  Sterling 
Farrar  Solomon  .S.,  Royalston 
Prouty  William,  '" 

.Soap  Makers. 

Brown  Willard.  >Vorcester 
Burgea  Dauforth.  Spencer 
Fessendcn  Daniel  E.,  Milford 
Lincoln  Henry  F.,  Stui bridge 
Marsh  Warner,  Southbridge 
IJawson  D.  &  E..  Webster 
Rugg  Geo.  W.,  Worcester 
Stearns  &  Co.,  Bl.ackstone 
Stockwell  Lysander.  Worcester 

Sweet  ,  Lancaster 

Whitin  M.  D.,  Northbri  Igo 

Spectacle  Makers. 

Ammidown  II.  &  Co.,  Southbridge 

Spokeshaves  and  Wrenches. 

Coes  L.  &  A.  G.,  [wrenches]  Worcester 
Dixie  E.  F.,  '• 

Stair  Builders. 

Carter  E.  W.,  Worcester 
Earl  Henry, 

Stoves  and  Tin  Ware. 

Andrews  Collins.  Petersham 
Bancroft  Otis.  Athol 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Billings  Aaron,  A\'orcester 
Cady  L.  W.,  Stockbridge 
Clark  Jonas  G.,  Milford 
Clank  Jonas  G.,  Hubbardston 
Cox  Enoch,  Sturbridge 
Knapp  &  Beals,  Winchendon 
Litch  &  Sawtell,  Fitchburg 
Loring  J.  F.,  Worcester 
Manley  Lilley  S.,  Hardwick 
Alerriam  Benj.,  Ashburiiham 
Nichols  &  Eliot,  Leominster 
Oliver  F.  P.,  V\'orcester 
Sawyer  Henry,  Sferling 
Spaulding  &  liobinson,  Fitchburg 
Whitcomb  &  Smith,  Templeton 
Whitcomb  Nathan,  Fitchburg 
White  &  Davis,  Barre 

Tailors  and  Drapers. 

Allien  li.  M.,  Wcstlioro' 

Allen  G.  A.,  Ijniimiiister 

Bacon  Joho,  Atliol 

Uartlelt  S.,  Brooktidd 

Bartletl&;  ftlarsli.ill,  North  Brookfield 

Bates  Georpe,  Blackstoiie 

Boan  Horace,  " 

Black  Geo.  W.,  Athol 

Blair  &.  Canijibell,  Leominster 

Borcli  &  M(!yer,  Worcester 

Brown  VV.  &  A  &  Co.,  " 

Bullard  Etlian,  VVi;lister 

Buttrick  Ehen,  Sterling 

Cain  William,  Millord 

Carnerford  Peter,  Pelersham 

Carney  Jidin,  Webster 

Cook  S.  I).,  Brookfield 

Craig  D.  F.,  Cliarliori 

Cross  &  Co.,  Fitchburg 

Cuiinabell  J.  IL,  Mendon 

Day  &  .Mason,  VVinclieiulon 

Derinot  .lolm,  Blackstoiie 

Oennot  Stuart,  Nortlibridge 

Dorothy  Hiigli.  Paxtoii 

Duiiton  H.  1'.,  SouUibriilge 

Dupee  J.,  Brookfield 

Dyer  W.  B.  Millord 

Fiirrar  Thos.,  Itoyulston 

Fclton  Jolin,  Barre 

Field  C.  W.,  Clinton 

Firth ,  Norlhbiidge 

Flugg  Allen  E.,  Lunenburg 

Fleming  William,  lloklea 

Flinn  J.  B.,  Gardner 
Flynn  John  B.,  llubbardstoii 

Forlmsh  Horace,  Upton 

Freelaiid  Cliarlej  vv'.,  Worcester 
Gee  E.  B.  &  Co.,  Fitcbburg 
Goodspeod  James,  Soutbbiidge 

Goiildiiig  Frederic,  Worcester 

(Jullivor  F.  W.,  Koiilhbridge 

Gunn  George,  U.xbridgo 

Harding  Caleb,  Jr.,  Fitcliburg 

Harrety  Daniel,  Clinton 

Haven  G.  W.,  Lancaster 

Havves  listen,  Bane 

Hawes  H.  E.,  Noilliboro' 

HHyes  M.  !>.,  I^iuco-ter 

lleiliorington  William,  Webster 

Hicks  B.  J.,  Weslboro' 

Hougliloii  P.,  Douglas 

Howe  N.  B.,  WesLininstor 

Hown  William  F.,  Lcomiiintcr 

Howland  &  Duiiton,  Spencer 

Huiluon  W.  II.,  WoK.oster 

Jerrauld  E.  K.,  BrookHeld 

Joirauld ,  Clinton 

Johnson  S.  W.,  Harvard 

Kelly  James,  Wehsior 

Kerr  John,  Shrewsbury 

Kiliiur  &  (Jo.,  Phillipslon 

King  I).  I).,  Bolton 

Leslie  L.  N.,  Bidton 

Loverelt  J.  VV.  &  Co.,  Fitchburg 

Manly  Michael,  Uxhridgo 

Manning  Abid,  Fitchburg 

Murcv  (ieorge  A.,  iMillbury 

Mc(;ianin  J.  ftL,  Winchendon 

Mc.Mullen  I)  ,  Blackmrno 

Mecornoy  William,  (Jral'ion 

M()ore  H.  .S.,  Worceitor 

Moore  John,  Wsrren 

Mulgruvo  M.,  Blackstone 


Parker  Samuel,  Worcester 
Putnam  Iicwis,  Siputbboru' 
Hay  ftlark  W.,  Ashburiiham 
Keevcs  John  J.,  Alliol 
Rice  Austin  i;.,  Holden 
Riddle  James  M  ,  Hardwick 
Ring  1).  0  ,  Bidion 
Rii-s.dl  B.  A  ,  Stiiibridge 
Scully  D.,  Douglas 
Sessions  William  IL,  Warren 
Shaw  E.  F.,  Sturbridge 
Sliiimmewav  Silas,  Webster 
Smith  Edwin,  Grafton 
Stockwell  L.,  Grafton 
Slurtevant  L.  W.,  Worcester 
Sullivan  William,  Oxford 
'I'hurston  W.  H.,  Oxford 
'I'vlor  Theodore,  New  Braintreo 
Waite  Abel,  Millbnry 
Wakefield  W.  F.,  Dudley 
Walker  Asa,  Worcester 
Ware  Albert  P.,      " 
Webb  &  Heath,  Milford 
Welch  Thomas,      " 
West  John  M.,  West  Coylston  j 
Whittier  H.  C  ,  Worcester 
Witherlee  John,  Upton 

Tanners  and  Curriers. 

Allen  L.  S.,  Shrewsbury 

Allen  Liberty  &  Co  ,  Sturbridge 

Babcock  &  Burrage,  Leominster 

Bailey  Charles  M.,  Steilmg 

Bailey  Dinsmoie,  Dudley 

Bellows  E.  B  ,   Worcester 

Bidlows  T.  cSc  Z.,  Paxlon 

Bennett  Nelson,  Stiirbridgo 

Bryant  Artemas,  Petersham 

Caldwell  John,  Fitchburg 

Chillis  E.  N  ,  Mjllbury 

Clark  Asa,  Petersham 

Davenport  &  Morse,  Athol 

Davis  George  C.  Norlliboro 

Davis  'J'hoir.us,  Rutland 

Dodge  L.  VV..  [currier]  Grafton 

Everett  William  S.,  Princeton 

Field  Sjiencer,  Barre 

Forbush  Joseph  W.,  Westminster 

Goddard  S.,  ItoyaLslou 

Godfrey  &  Mayhcvv,  Milford 

Holman  Rufus,  Li'icester 

Miller  C.  &.  Son,  New  Braintree 

Montague  Jas.  S.,  [curricrj  Brookfield 

Moise  Isaac,  Wincheiiilon 

P.loulton  B.  K  ,  leurrierj  Grafton 

Miiz/y  J.,  Leicester 

Nelson  &  Rice,  Shrewsbury 

Nye  P.,  Norih  Brookfield 

Phelps  Edward,  West  Boylston 

Procior  Eilwaid,  [currier]  Spencer 

Putnam  J.  K.  ,  [currier]  (irnfton 

llobinfion  Jere.,  (currier]  Nnrtlibridgo 

Robinson  William,  Lunenburg 

Rogers  J.  R  ,  Brookfield 

Sherman  Itenjamiii  W.,  Hardwick 

Sibley  [.  P.,  Templeton 

Simmids  &  Peckhum,  " 

South  wick  S.  H..  Boylston 

Htimpson  &  Whitney,    ishburnliam 

Stiino  Jonas  A.,  Westhoro' 

Stow  ,  [cunier]  Oxford 

Underwood  Austin,  Westhoro' 
Ward  William,  Warren 
Warren  E.  G  &  J.,  .Viibiirn 
Warren  II.  E  ,  Leicester' 
Warren  J.  L.,  " 

Warren  Jimaihan,  Grafton 

Warren  Leamler,  [currier  |  Leicester 
Warieii  Rufus  E.,  [currier]  " 
Warren  Samuel,        Holden 
Wiirren  Waterman  G.,  " 
Watson  Jacob  W.,  Princeton 
Whitney  John,  [currier]  (Jrafton 
Wood  A.  &  Sons,  [curriers]  Alillbury 
Woodward  &  Warren,  Hubbardston 

Terra  Cotta  Ornaments. 

Tolman  Lutlier  &  Co.,  Worcester 

Threshing  Machine  Maker. 

West  Charles  T.,  Fitcliburg 


Tin  Plate  Workers. 

Barllett  W.  J.  &  Co.,  ftHlford 
Benson  Rufus.  Blackstone 
Biiwman  George,  Clinton 
Kuynton  Benjamin,  Wesiboro' 
Boynton  C.  J.,  West  Brookfield 
Burroughs  Thomas.  Nortlibridge 
Cha|imaii  &,  Co.,  Blackstone 
Clark  J.  G.,  Milford 
Claik  &  Phelps,  Worcester 
(Jrofoot  Edwin,  Douglas 
Davis  C.  P.,  Warren 
Hancock  Anson,  Grafton 
Hilioii  &  'I'obey,  Worcester 
Kendall  If.  &   H  ,  West  Boylston 
l-eland  Joseph  W.,  Grafton 
Loring  J.  F.,  Worcester 
Mallalieu  J.  S  ,  Millbury 
IMdynard  W.  L.,  Lancaster 
Peck  ham  George  R  ,  Worcester 
Root  Charles,  Worcester 
Russell  J.  U.,  " 

Russell  George,  Upton 
Spalding  Erastus,  Webster 
Taft  Charles  A  ,  Uxbridge 
Taylor  A.  S  ,  Oxford 
White  William  &  Co.,  Warren 
Wing  Charles,  Uxbridge 

Tool  Manufacturers. 

Belknap  Lowell,  Westhoro' 
Buck  Charles,  Upton 
Douglas  Axe  Co.,  Douglas 
Farwell  John  T.  &  Co  ,  Fitchburg 
Hunt  Warren,  [axes,  &c  ]  Douglas 
Johnson  A.  S.,  [axes.  &,c  J  Worcester 
Leiand  Levi  N.,  Grafton 
Newman  William,  Lancaster        [burg 
Page  A.  G.  &  Co.,  [edge  tools]  Fitch- 
Phillips  Daviil,  [axes,  &c.]  Douglas 
Riiggles  Harvey,  Upton 
Stiles  &  Co  [planing  knives]  Leicester 
Thurston  &  Taft    Uxbridiie 
White  Alfred    [edge  tools]  Fitchburg 
White  Am. IS,  [shoe  lools]  .Northbridgo 
Wilder  Luke,  "  Leominster 

Trunks.Valises,  Carpet  Bags,  &c. 

Bagley  Sc  Carlton,  [carpet  bags]  Clin- 
Cl.ipp'tJharles,  Worcester  [tt>u 

Wlieelock  John,    " 

Truss  Maker. 

Bateman  Jonas,  Harvard 
Cutting  A.,  Worcester 

Turners. 

Baker  Richard,  Royalslon 

Bemis  William,  Ashbnrnham 

Burpee  Edward,  Sterling 

Clapp  Elbett.  Warren 

Eaiiies  Charles  T.,  Milford 

Farrar  lliarles  S.  &  Co.,  Fitchburg 

Marshall  David  R.,  Asliburnhaiu 

Nichols  Luke  A.,  Sterling 

Pratt  Joel,  " 

Snow  John  H.,  Athol 

Vose  &  Barilolt,  Koyalston 

Umbrella  Makers. 

Hayes  Wiliani  IL,  Fitchburg 
Moore  N.  P.,  Woicester 

Watchmakers  and  Jewellers. 

.Alien  George  A.,  Leominster 
Barrett  Ilumplirey,  Lancaster 
Bemis  M.,  (South)  Gardner 
Brown  A   C.  &  Co  ,  Athol 
Burbank  A.  L.,  Worcester 
Cliampney  S.  P.,        " 
Coleman  Charles  (-.   " 
Crocker  W.,  iMilford 
Cumniings  Daniel,  Barre 
Dean  Cyrus,  Brookfiehl 
Dresser  Sylvester,  Stockbridge 
Dunbar  R.  D.,      Worcester 
Fenno  Wm.  D.  &  Son,  " 
Goddard  Benj  imin,        " 
Goddard  D   &,  I'o.,  " 

(Joodniiw  &.  Smith.  Fitchburg 
Green  Gilbert,  Clinton 


WORCESTER   COUNTY. 


235 


(oiswolil  J    &  W.,  rilchlmr;,' 
lliiiisliicin  .liHiica  A.,  'J'cmiilcion 
ll;iw(-i  Alicl,  (;turiiin 
ll;iywiiril  \V.  A.,  Milf.ird 
lluywiKiil  Jdcl  M.,  Wiiichfindon 
lliiMl  Ji.lin,  \V(.«t  Itovlsto.i 
.hiliri^oii  l,evi,\Vor(:<sI,r 
Kiinli:ill  &  WhitCdiiil),  Fiicliburj 
I'arlior  Andrew,  VVinohondoii 
I'l^rry  G    A.,  Millhury 
l'liL'l|is  Liberty,  Stockhridgo 
I'uiiKiin  P.  H  ,  Worcester 
Hand  (.'hiistoplior,  Ijiiiiciistcr 
Stiickwell  U.  II  ,  VVeslliciro' 
Story  .S.  N.,  Worcester 
Towi'r  Ltiko,  Kiitland 
Watermiiii  Henry,  IMIIlbury 
Wheeler  J    F.,  H,Mlin 
Wood  Moses,  Weslboro' 

West  India  Goods. 

Andrews  .lames,  Worcester 

Ayera  Horace,  " 

lialdvviii  Josepb,  Fitcliburg 

Hull  II    G.,  Milford 

Hales  &  (Jonistonk,  Blackslone 

liaylies  A.,  Worcester 

lleaiiiaii  A.  P..  Kitcbbiirg 

itui'bee  L.  &  (."o.,  Worcester 

Hullaid  Bi'njaniin,  Westboro' 

Caldwell  'I'lionias  C,  Fitcliburg 

C'iirter  &  A  lexander,  Clinton 

("ate  A.  II  ,  Clinton 

Clark  William  I.  &  Co.,  Worcester 

Claik  Thomas,  Fitcliburg 

(;.>ok  L   II.,  MillorU 

Cook  B.  I?  ,      " 

Davis  James,    Worcester 

Dexter,  f^towe  &  Co  ,  " 

Draper  &  Clark,  " 

Dean  Sylvester,  Milford 

K.iton  11.  'P.  (St  Co.,  Worcester 

Kdwards  &  Bancroft,  " 

F.stey  Oliver,  Wc.'itininsler 

Fairhank  S.  W.,  Witicliendon 

Fliipg  !.<•  B.,  Worcester 

Flaiuiurs  C  C-  &  Co.,  " 

<;ates  .lohn,  " 

Gilibs  II   &  J.,  Petersham 

Gilbert  S.  W.,  Milford 

Grefforv  J.  E  ,  Worcester 

Critfin'll.&Co.,  " 

Harrington  William  H.,  " 

llolbro<d(  P.  &  Co.,  " 

lloldeii  Howard,  " 

Howe  &  Holibs.  " 

lliiniley  Rufus  .M.,  Fitchburg 

Ido  Charles,  " 

Keyes  1)   !).,  (N.  E.  P.  U.  No.  12)  Wor- 

Liiicnln  C.  L..  Worcester  [coster 

Loveland  D.  Rl.,      " 

Miiynard  L.  &  Co.,  Milford 

Morse  Windsor,  West  LtoyUton 

Morrell  Henry,  Worcester 


Nnsli  Lyman  F.,  Iloldnn 
N.  10.  P.  Union,  \'M,  Ashbiirnhnm 
N.  i;.  P.  Union,  KM,  Winebendon 
N.  10.  P.  Union,  yU),  Athol 
D.'ikes  J.  &.  A  ,  " 

I'ond  &,  lOdwnnls,  Filcbbiire 
Iteddin-;  Cliuili-s  I.  ,  Worcester 
Iticli  &.  Brnoe.  KoyaUion 
Sawyer  &.  Brother,  (Jlinton 
Sinitli  &  llarrinj;lon,     " 
Sniitb  Samuel  .1.,  B.iire 
Spring  Luther, 'Jd.  Worcester 
Stevens  Ahel,  Fitcblnirg 
^teeno  Thomas,  Milford 
Stockwoll  L.  I1-,  Fiiebhiir^j 
Tatt  &  llarrinston,  Worcester 
Thayer  'J'.  B,  Milford 
Thayer  10.  S.,      " 
Thayer  Alden,  V^^orcester 
Tilti'.ii  &  Howard,  .Milford 
Wallace  Waldo,  Filchlnirg 
Walker  &  Wbitmcr,  Milford 
White  'J'hoinus,  W  est  Boylslon 

Wheelwriglits. 

.■\splnwall  John,  Brooktield 
Duveiger  J<din,  " 

lOa^or  Denna,  Nnrtbboro' 
Ellis  'I'imothy,   Mendon 
Geichell  &  VVarreu,  Blackslone 
Gleason  George,  Douglas 
•ilover  Joel,  '• 

Goddanl  Benjamin,  Worcester 
Hastings  B   K.,  B.iylston 
Howaid  Jonas,  Sijttnn 
lluntin?  fjcwis,  ^outllboro' 
Keyes  Zilia,  Berlin 
Keves  Artemas,  Boyl'ton 
Knowlton  Asa,  Shrewsbury 
Mallard  Abner,  Lancaster 
May  .hdin  1).,  Dudley 
Moir.it  &  Hayward,  Blackstone 
Pickrrinp  Sylvester,  Upton 
Potter  John,  Harvard 
Pratt  S.  A.,  Shrewsbury 
Kobbing  J.  C,  Nortbbiidgo 
Roberts  A.  J  .  Spencer 
Russell  Oliver,  Harvard 
Sampson  .Aaron.  Worcester 
Sililey  Henry,  Westboro, 
Sililey  Jonathan,  Grafton 
Smith  Salmon,  Shrewsbury 
Smith  Benjamin,  West  Boylston 
Stowe  Levi,  Lancaster 
Tourtfillot  D.  C,  Worcester 
Wallis  R,  R.,  O.xford 
Warren  Horatio,  Westboro' 
Whiting  Georye,  Nortbboro' 
Whitney  Charles,  Shrewsbury 
Wilder  A.  A.,  VVarreu 

Wheel  Manufacturers. 

Read  S.  G.,  Worcester 
Whittomorc  Eli  &.  Co.,  Spencer 


Whip  Maker. 

Emerson  S.  J.,  Worcester 

Wino3  and  Liquors. 

Mcrriit  lOdson,  Worceslur 
P.ek  lOarl,  " 

Wbile  E.  n.,  » 

Wire  Workore. 

Bigelow  E.  P.  Sc  Co.,  Worcenter 
Hciisliuw  11.  G.  &.  (.'o.,  Leicester 
Mayers  &  Hill,  Worcester 
Washburn  1.  Sc  Co.,     " 

Wool  Dealer. 

Beach  Lucius,  Worcceler 

Woollen  Manufacturers. 

Raker  &,  Bellows,  Millbury 

Bak<'r  &  Bellows,   (satinets)  Leicester 

Booth  &  Bottom ly,         •'  •' 

Bullock  Rufus,  'cassimeres)  Royalston 

Capron  E  L..(Glenham  .Mills)  Leicester 

Ch:iffin  Royal  11.,  (satinets)  Ilolden 

("Hilton  ("o.  (/".  W.  Blunchard  agi.  Clin- 

Cogan  M.,  (satinets)  Chatltou         [ton 

Day  Joseph,  Uxbridge 

Denny  E.  &.  Co.,  (cloth)   Barre  (Plain) 

Denny  11.  S  ,  (flinnels)  I.,oicester 

Ellis  &  Powers,  Warren 

Fnriihiim  W.  &  D    1).,  Blackstone 

Friar  Henry  S.,  Fitchburg 

Hall  Edward  S.,  Blackstone 

Hamilton  Woolen  Co.,  Stockbridge 

Harding  C.  L.,  O.xford     [Barre  (Plain) 

Hayward  .S.  P.,     (satinets   &  flannels) 

Hodges  John  Jr..  Oxford 

Hoda;es  &,  Co..  (flannels)  Leicester 

Jones  1).  W.,  (cafsimeres)  Teuipleton 

Kenny  John,  Millbury 

Aiaiin  &  Marshall  (satinets)  ridden 

Mansur  Joseph  W.,  Fitcliburg 

Perry  J.  H.  &  Co.,  (satinets)  Dudley 

Scott  &  Hall,  Blackstone 

Scott  &  Seagrave   (satinets)   Milford 

Seagraves  &  Chase,  Blackstone 

Sea^raves  &   Ballou,         " 

Sliorey  Thomas  H.,  (satinets)  Spencer 

Sibley  VVarreu  IL,  "         Rullat]d 

Slater  S.  &  Sons,  Webster 

Steere  M.  D.,  Uxbridge 

Taft  &  Day,  "  [Fitchburg 

Townefc  Vose,(  Fitchburg  woolen  mill) 

l"nfts  Manuf.  Co.  John  Jewett,  agent, 

Upham  Lyman,  Spencer  [Dudley 

Waite.  Prouty  &  Co  ,  North  Brookfield 

Waters  Reuben,  Sutton 

Wheelock  C.  A.  &  M.  S.,  Uxbridge 

VViiichendon  Manufacturing  Co., Kelly, 

Luke  &  Co.,  Winebendon 
Woodbury  Asa,  Sullon 
VV  oodis  R.,  (satinet  warps)  Rutland 


236 


MASSACHUSETTS    STATE    RECORD. 


BANKS  IN  MASSACHUSETTS. 


BOSTON  BANKS. 

ATLANTIC  BANK. 

No.  8  KiLBY  SXIIKET.  CAPITAL,  5-500,000. 
Pliny  Cutler,  President.  Benj.  Dodd,  Cashier. 
Francis  Fisher,  Jeremiah  Hill,  James  Johnson, 
E.  C.  Hutchins,  S.  S.  Arnold,  W.  R.  P.  Wash- 
burn, A.  G.  Peck,  Nathaniel  Harris,  J.  S.  Jenness, 
James  H.  Kelsey,  Directors.  Richard  Ward, 
Teller.  George  William  Dodd,  Bookkeeper.  Albert 
Dodd,  Assistant  Clerk.  James  B.  Adams,  Mes- 
senger.    Joseph  Mi\rray,  Porter. 

Discount,  Monday  and  Thursday. 

ATLAS  BANK. 

No.    10   KlLT)Y,    COR.    DOAXE.    CAPITAL,  SoOO,000. 

Chas.  H.  Brown,  Prcs.  Joseph  White,  Cash. 
C.  H.  Brown,  William  Davis,  John  H.  Foster, 
Jeremiah  Kahler,  Moses  D.  Kimb,ill,  Wm.  F. 
Parrott,  F.'C.  Manning,  Directors.  Benjamin  H. 
Barnes,  Teller.  Chas.  L.  Lane,  Bookkeeper.  Benj. 
P.  Lane,  Messenger. 

Discount,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

BANK  OP  COMMERCE. 

No.  83  State  Street.     Capital,  ^1,500,000. 

Edward  C.  Bates,  Pres.  Wm.  H.  Foster,  Cash. 
Edward  C.  Bates,  Benjamin  E.  Bates,  A.  G. 
Farwell,  C.  J.  Hendee,  P.  T.  Jackson,  T.  W. 
Pierce.  J.  Sleeper,  J.  Slade,  R.  S.  Wade,  J.  Wor- 
ster, ^Directors.  C.  H.  Warner,  First  Bookkeeper. 
Merrill  N.  Boyden.  Second  Bookkeeper.  A.  S. 
Lincoln,  Paijimi  Teller.  Samuel  Littl^,  Receiving 
Teller.  Geo.  W.  Harris,  Discount  Clerk.  A. 
Bates,  Collection  Clerk.  Thomas  P.  Haviland, 
Cor.  Clerk.  Wallis  S.  Chase,  Assistaid  Clerk. 
J.  W.  Hunt,  Messenger.  Waldo  Earle,  Assistant 
Messe7iger. 

Discount,  Wednesday  and  Saturday. 

BANK  OF  NORTH  AMERICA. 

No.  99  State  Street.     Capital,  SoOO.OOO. 

G.  W.  Crockett,  Pres.  John  K.  Hall,  Cashier. 
Chas.  Rice,  Clement  Willis,  Thomas  Nickerson, 
Chas.  Lane,  J.  W.  Pottle,  Jos.  C.  Bates,  W.  S. 
Eaton,  David  Snow,  Directors.  E.  W.  Bumstead, 
Paging  Teller.  George  E.  Hersey,  Receiving 
Teller.  Joseph  Richardson,  Bookkeeper.  N.  J. 
Rockwood,  Assist.  Bookkeeper.  J.  M.  Burgess, 
Messenger. 

Discount,  Wednesday  and  Saturday. 

BOSTON  BANK. 

No.  48  State  Street.     Capital,  5000,000. 

Robert  Hooper,  President.  Jas.  C.  Wild,  Cash. 
Robert  G.  Shaw,  Nathan  Appleton,  Daniel  C. 
Bacon,  Josiah  Bradlcc,  Samuel  Cabot,  Thomas  B. 
Curtis,  Henry  Upham,  J.  C.  Howe.  J.  Ingersoll 
Bowditch,  William  S.  BuUard,  Directors.  Robert 
Lash,  Clerk.  J.  G.  Gundcrson,  Teller.  F.  L. 
Church,  7)i!,wOT(«<  Clerk  John  Harris,  Bookkeeper, 
George  Brcckenridge,  Messenger. 

Discount,  Tuesday  and  Frjday. 

BLACKSTONE  BANK. 

Hanover,  cor.  Blackstoxe  St.  Cap.,  S'2-50,000. 
Frederick  Gould,  Pres.  Joshua  Loring,  Cash. 
William  Adams,  A.  L.  Chamberlain,  Dexter 
Roby,  Gardner  Ciiilson,  Benj.  L.  Allen,  Joel  JL 
Holden,  Loyal  Lovejoy,  Henry  Cutter,  Geo.  W. 
Chipman,  N.  P.  Mann,  Isaac  H.  Hazelton,  Direc- 


tors.    Abner  G.  Adams,  Bookkeeper.     John   Carr, 
Messenger. 

Discount,  Monday  and  Thursday. 

BOYLSTON  BANK. 

Corner  of  AVashingtox  and  Boylston 

Streets.    Capital,  ^2.50,000. 

Wm.  Parker,  President.      J.  J.  Soren,  Cashier. 

Warren  White,  William  Pope,  Thomas  Hunting, 

Isaac  Emery,  Jonathan  Ellis,   Amos    Cummings, 

Abnqr   E.    Fisher,   Directors.     D.  S.    Waterman, 

Bookkeeper.     Luther  Blodgett,  Messenger. 

Discount,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

CITY  BANK. 

No.  61  State  Street.     Capital,  51,000,000. 

C.  W.  Cartwright,  President.  C.  C.  Barry, 
Cashier.  P.  Grant,  Isaac  Livermore,  Wm.  T. 
Andrews,  P.  S.  Shelton,  D.  Chamberlin,  S.  R. 
Payson,  J.  B.  Glover,  C.  C.  Chadwick,  Directors. 
Wm.  S.  Edmands,  Pagi^ig  Teller.  James  W. 
Cashing,  Receiving  Teller.  H.  L.  Keyes,  Book- 
keeper. Charles  W.  Holbrook,  Discount  Clerk. 
W.  11.  Frost,  Collection  Clerk.  Wm.  H.  Johonnot, 
Messenger. 

Discount,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

COCHITUATE  BANK. 

Cor.  Wash.  AND  Summer  Sts.  Capital.  5250,000. 
S.  M.  Allen,  President.  C.  S.  Lane,  Cashier. 
Charles'L.  Bartlett,  S.  W.  Fowle,  S.  S.  Perkins, 
S.  C.  Demeiest,  Directors.  Jas.  W.  Bailey,  Teller, 
Bookkeeper  and  Messenger. 

Discount,  Wednesday  and  Saturday,  P.  M. 

COLUMBIAN  BANK. 

No.  34  State  Street.     Capital,    5-500,000. 

Joseph  G.  Torrey,  President.  James  M.  Gor- 
don, Cashier.  George  W.  Lyman,  Joseph  Tilden, 
W.  Amory,  J.  T.  Coolidge,  Charles  Henry  Parker, 
George  M.  Barnard,  Directors.  Albert  Drake, 
Teller.  Geo.  Cushing,  Bookkeejier.  Benjamin  F. 
Sawyer,  Messenger. 

Discount,  daily. 

EAGLE  BANK. 

No.  70  State  Street.     Capital,  5-500,000. 

Waldo  Flint,  President.  Robert  S.  Covell, 
Cashier.  William  Almy,  John  D.mc,  Andrew 
Cunningham,  George  H.  Gray,  E.  D.  Briyhain, 
James  L.  Little,  John  Williams,  John  D.  B.ites, 
Prince  Hawes,  Benjamin  Thaxter,  Directors. 
John  A.  Mcndum,  Paying  Teller.  James  P.  Hast- 
ings, Receiving  Teller.  Isaac  W.  Blanchard, 
Bookkeeper.  Ebenezer  Sampson,  Messenger  and 
Collection  Clerk. 

Discount,  Wednesday  and  Saturday. 

EXCHANGE  BANK. 

28  State  Street,  Merchants'  Bank  Building. 
Capital,  51,000,000. 
George  W.  Thayer,  President.  J.  M.  !Marsh, 
Cashier.  S.  R.  Spaulding,  J.  B.  Kimball.  Alex'r 
Strong,  John  G.  Davis,  Israel  C.  l{iue,  John  Fos- 
ter, ban'l  C.  Baker,  Sampson  Reed,  William  H. 
Diuibar,  Directors.  J.  M.  Pettengill,  Paying 
Teller.  Al)ncr  I.  Benyon,  Receiving  Teller.  SamT 
C.  Smith,  Bookkeeper.  B.  V.  French,  Jr.,  Second 
Bookkeeper.  John  T.  Bouve,  Discount  Clerk.  E. 
O.  Rockwood,  Collection  Clerk.  F.  S.  Davis, 
3Iessenger. 

Discount,  Monday  and  Thursday. 


SUFFOLK     COUNTY. 


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PANEUIL  HALL  BANK. 

No.  4  Makket  Sa.,  south  hidi-;  Faneuil  Hall. 

CAriTAL,  5.500,000. 

James  "W.  Baldwin,  J'rcsidcnt.     Jonas  Bennett, 

Cashier.     Jas.  W.  Ikildwin,  Jos.  C.  Bailey,  J.    H. 

Curtis,  C.  C.  Chamberliu,  J.  V.    Fletcher,    Dexter 

FoUett,  Lambert  Maynard,  C.  J.   Morrill,   Lemuel 

Pitts,    N.   Rohbins,    Jr..    Reuben    Rice,    Abijuh 

Thompson,  Dircvlors.     Edward   L.    Tcad,    Tdlcr. 

M.  R.  Simonds,  Second  Teller.     T.  G.   Hilcr,    Jr., 

Bookkeeper.    Divid  W.  Foster,  Messcnqcr. 

Discount,  Monday  and  Thursday. 

FREEMAN'S  BAITK. 

No.  28  Sea  Street.  Capital,  5300,000.^ 
Solomon  Piper,  Pres.  Jeremy  Drake,  Cashier. 
Frccinan  Fisher.  John  H.  Rogers,  Ebenezir  At- 
kins, Prentiss  llobbs,  Tisdale  Drake,  Directors. 
S.  D.  Ilortun,  Bookkeeper.  J.  F.  G.  Baxter, 
Messenger. 

Discount,  Monday  and  Thursday. 

GLOBE  BANK. 

No.  22  State  Street.  Capital.  51,000,000. 
liinatius  Sargent,  President.  Charles  Spraijue, 
Cashier.  Abel  Adams,  Stephen  Fairbanks,  Henry 
Hall,  Payson  Perriii,  Directors.  William  B. 
Stevens,  Paying  Teller.  Samuel  S.  Stevens,  Re- 
ceiving Teller.  Oliver  Cole,  Bookkeeper.  Chas. 
James  Sprague,  Discount  Clerk.  Chas.  S.  Callen- 
der,  General  Clerk.  William  S.  Nichols,  Collec- 
tion Clerk  and  Messenger.  Chauncey  Peck,  Porter. 
Discount,  Monday  and  Thursday. 

GRANITE  BANK. 

No.  61  State  Street.    Capital,  5750,000. 

,    President.       Archibald    Foster, 

Cashier.  J.  McGregor,  J.  Y.  Bacon,  Charles 
Brooks,  H.  !M.  Holbrook,  George  R.  Sampson, 
Alpheus  Hardy,  James  H.  Beal,  Directors.  Sam'l 
Knecland,  Teller.  Alfred  B.  Hali,  Bookkeeper. 
Henry  Kneehmd,  Assistant  Teller.  Joseph  Cal- 
lender,  Jr.,  Assistant  Clerk  and  Messenger. 
Discount,  Monday  and  Thursday. 

GROCERS'  BANK. 

No.  70  State  Street.     Capital,   5300,000. 

Samuel  G.  Reed,  President.  P.  E.  Kingman, 
Cashier.  Winslow  Whittemore,  Ephraim  Lom- 
bard, Sylvester  Bowman,  Joseph  P.  Ellicott, 
Edward  R.  Seccomb,  Directors.  Chas.  H.  Smith, 
Teller.  G.  Francis  Thayer,  Bookkeeper.  R.  E. 
Graves,  Discount  Clerk.  Charles  H.  Tylor,  A[es- 
scnger. 

Discount,  Monday. 

HAMILTON  BANK 

No.  60  State  Street.     Capital,    5500,000. 

Daniel  Denx\y,  J'rcsidcnt.  Otis  Turner,  Cashier. 
Thomas  G.  C'arv,  Gardner  Brewer,  William 
Phipps,  Samuel  W.  Swett,  M.  P.  Wilder,  Thos. 
Wigylcsworth.  Jr.,  B.  F.  White.  Directors.  Edw. 
Hearsey,  Jr.,  Teller.  S.  S.  Blanchard,  Bookkeeper. 
Geo.  Leighton,  Assistant  Clerk  and  Messenger. 
Discount,  Wednesday  and  Saturday. 

MARKET  BANK. 

No.  1  Merch.  Exchange.  Capital,  5560,000. 
Josiah  Stickney.  President.  Jona.  Brown,  Jr., 
Cashier.  Jesse  Bird,  William  Thomas,  F.  O. 
Watts,  C.  0.  Whitmore,  A.  H.  Bowman,  Benj. 
Scwall,  Directors.  Samuel  P.  Oliver,  Teller. 
Benjamin  F.  Tcel,  Bookkeeper.  Chas.  E.  Currier, 
Clerk.     Charles  S.  Evans,  Mcs.^engcr. 

Discount,  Wednesday  and  Saturday. 

MASSACHUSETTS  BANK. 

No.  66  State  Street.     Capital,  5800.000. 
J.  J.  Dixwell,  President.     James  Dodd,  Cashier. 
John  h.  Gardner,  Wm.   D.  Sohicr,   John   J.  Dix- 


well,  Israel    Lombard,  Charles   H.  Mills,  George 
Giirdncr.  Directors.    S.  T.  Hooper,  Teller.     Ilciiry 
G.  Foster,  Bookkeeper.     Israel  Lfimbard,  Jr.,  Dis- 
count Clerk.     Josiah  H.  Hayden,  Messenger. 
Discount,  Monday  and  Thur.sday. 

MECHANICS'    BANK. 

No.  27  TfR.NPiKE,  (OR.  I)ivisif)N  St.,  So.  Boston. 
Capital,  5150,000. 
Jas.  W.  Converse,  Pres.  Alvan  .Simonds,  Cash. 
Daniel  Cummings,  Noah  Brooks,  JohnH.  Jenks, 
F.  Nickerson,  Directors.  Thomas  C.  Simonds, 
Teller  and  Messenger. 

Discount,  Monday. 

MERCHANTS'  BANK. 

No.  28  State  Street.  Capital,  53,000,000. 
Franklin  Haven,  Pres.  John  J.  May,  Cashier. 
N.  F.  Cunningham.  Luke  Fay,  Samuel  Henshaw, 
John  B.  Jones,  David  Henshaw,  Francis  C.  Gray, 
J.  K.  Mills,  Israel  AVhitney,  Samuel  Hooper,  Eel- 
ward  Brooks,  Directors.  Thomas  W.  Hooper, 
First  Teller.  William  Raymond,  Assista7tt  Teller. 
George  Simpson,  Jr.,  Second  Teller.  C.  N.  M. 
Lincoln,  Third  Teller.  J  K.  Fuller,  Discount 
Clerk.  G.  S.  Eulfinch,  Pension  Clerk.  E.  H. 
Severance,  First  Bookkeeper.  John  P.  Gore,  Sec- 
ond Bookkeeper.  G.  M.  Norwood,  H.  F.  Flagg, 
Accountants.  H.  H.  Gore,  Corresponding  Clerk. 
Thomas  Bulfinch,  Collection  Clerk.  JohnBarnes, 
Messenger.     George  Hayden,  Porter. 

Discount,  Monday  and  Thursday. 

NEW  ENGLAND  BANK. 

No.  67  State  Street.     Capital.  51,000.000. 

Thomas  Lamb,  President.  E.  P.  Clark,  Cash. 
Joseph  Whitney,  Elijah  Vose,  Mace  Tisdale, 
William  AVorlhington,  Dudley  Hall,  Directors. 
Samuel  T.  Thompson,  Paging  and  Receiving  Tel- 
ler. James  Swan,  Bookkeeper.  Seth  Pettee,  Dis- 
count Clerk.  Charles  F.  Swan,  Collection  Clerk. 
Jacob  H.  Brown,  Messenger. 

Discount,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

NORTH  BANK. 

No.  2  Mercii.  Exchange.  Capital,  5750,000. 
O.  Eldredge,  Pres.  J.  B.  Weaiherbee,  Cashier. 
Henry  D.  Grav,  Daniel  Kimball,  Elijah  Wil- 
liams, James  Weld,  Francis  B.  Fay,  Charles  G. 
Nazro,  Directors.  W.  L.  Barnes,  Paging  Teller. 
John  Chorley,  Bookkeeper.  S.  Trull,  Receiving 
Teller.     E.  C.  Millett,  Messenger. 

Discount,  Monday  and  Thursday. 

SHAWMUT  BANK. 

No.  39  State  Street.       Capital,  5500,0^0. 

John  Gardner,  Pres.  Stephen  Ti.  Davis,  Cashier. 
William  Bramhall.  John  L.  Dimmock,  Albert 
Fearing,  John  Gardner,  Jairus  B.  Lincoln,  Aaron 
Rice.  B.  T.  Reed,  Directors.  E.  Snow,  Teller.  C. 
II.  Miller,  Bookkeeper.  C.  S.  Riddle,  Assistant 
Clerk.  Sampson  Mason,  Messenger. 
Discount,  Monday. 

STATE  BANK. 

No.  40  State  Street.     Capital,  51,800,000. 

Sam'l  Frothingham.  Pres.  Geo.  Atkinson,  Cash. 
Samuel  Austin,  Benjamin  Bangs,  Levi  Bartlett, 
Thomas  Grav,  Thomas  P.  Cushing,  J.  Ballister. 
Robert  ]M.  Mason,  James  P.  Thorndike,  James  S. 
Amory,  Georce  Howe,  Samuel  T.  Dana,  Directors. 
Charles  13arttett,  Paging  Teller.  John  B.  Gould, 
Receiving  Teller.  Willia'm  E.  Vincent,  First  Book- 
keeper. Uemy  VlcTcv,  Second  Bookkeeper.  James 
Sivrct,  Discount  Clerk.  James  H.  Foster,  Jr.,  Col- 
lection Clerk.  B.  W.  Edmands,  Messenger. 
Discount,  Monday  and  Thursday. 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECOKD. 


No.   f)0  M-ATK    .-■■l",ti-.l-.l  >.'a)>   T.-.  ..  .      Ml    .1  r.| 

Enoch  Baldwin,  J-'n-j.  >i:trA-i  C."-i  r  .is'iic 
C.  Ncwhall,  M.  S.  Lincoln,  U'.lli  nn  f..  .-p  i.,nf.. 
William  Barrage,  J.  M.  Jones,  l-aa.  \Viil  am-- 
John  Albree,  C.  Stetson,  G.  S.  Lou',  .1.  <  Wuv  i 
Direrlors.  John  S.  jNlurch,  Payin.'/  TeHi-r.  'Jiui 
E.  Haskell,  Receiving  Teller,  liobert  L.  Diy, 
linokheeper.  A.  C.  Haven,  ^lessenr/ci' and  Collec- 
tion Clerk.  J.  L.  Coe,  Assistant  Clerk.  Joshua 
Clark,  rortcr. 

Discount,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

SUFFOLK  BANK. 

No.  GO  State  Street.  Capital,  gl.000,000. 
Jeffrey  Richardson,  Fres.  Isaac  C.  Brewer, 
Canhier.  A.  K.  Hunt,  Assistant  Cashier.  John 
Belknap,  El)enezer  Chadwick,  J.  W.  Edmands, 
Edward  D.  Peters,  Nathaniel  Hooper,  William 
Gray,  Amos  A.  Lawrence,  J.  A.  Lowell,  William 
W.  Tucker,  Edward  Austin,  Directors.  J.  E. 
Bridge,  Paying  Teller.  Charles  H.  Brewer,  Re- 
ceiving Teller.  Thorndike  Rand,  Bookkeeper. 
Edward  Tvler,  Discount  Clerk.  J.  W.  Leiav(mr, 
Collection  Clerk.  C.  Smith,  C  W.  Ball,  H.  Hobbs, 
C.  B.  Patten.  Assistant  Clerks.  William  Grubb, 
Jr.,  D.  H.  Belknap,  Foreign  Monerj  Clerks.  C.  A. 
Tucker,  Messenger. 

Discount,  Wednesday  and  Saturday. 

TRADERS'  BANK. 

No  91  State  Street.  Capital,  |;600,000. 
Isaac  Parker,  President.  Jeremiah  Gore,  Cash. 
George  Callender,  Jabez  Fisher,  Deming  Jarves, 
Thomas  Lord,  S.  H.  Norris,  Henry  Smith,  A.  W. 
Thaxter,  Jr.,  Directors.  George  L.  Poote,  Teller. 
Thomas  Waterman,  Bookkeeper.  Charles  J.  Whip- 
ple, Discount  Clerk.  T.  O.  Brackett,  Messenger. 
Discount,  Wednesday  and  Saturday. 

TREMONT   BANK. 

No.  41  State  Stueet.     Capital,  ^I, 000,000. 

Andrew  T.  Hall,  Fres.  A.  T.  Frothinghnm,  Cash. 
Ezra  II.  Bak-r,  Caleb  Curtis,  Nathan  B.  Gibbs, 
William  Perkins,  Charles  B.  Shaw,  Enoch  Train, 
Isaac  Thacher,  Charles  Wilkins,  Directors.  AV. 
W.  IMaiining,  Faying  Teller.  J.  Savage,  Jr.,  Re- 
ceiving Teller.  D.  E.  Snow,  Bookkeeper.  E.  C. 
Daniell,  Discount  Clerk.  E.  Souther,  Collection 
Clerk.     J.  K.  Hinckley,  Messenger. 

Discount,  daily.  "" 

UNION  BANK. 

No.  40  State  Street.  Capital,  ^1, 000,000. 
Chester  Adams.  Fres.  Lemuel  Gulliver,  Cash. 
Luke  Carter,  Eben  Dale,  Giles  Lodge,  Thad- 
dcus  Nichols,  John  Stearns,  Nathaniel  H.  Em- 
mons, Charles  Merriam,  Edward  S.  Tobey,  Henry 
Lee,  Jr.,  George  C.  Richardson,  Directors.  Timo- 
tliy  Bryant,  Teller.  A.  Trowbridge,  Bookkeeper. 
James  Skilton,  Henry  Howard,  Assistant  Clerks. 
Oliver  Jaqiiith,  Messenger. 

Discount,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

WASHINGTON  BANK. 

No.  7'^  State  Stp.eet.      Capital,  SoOO,000. 

A.  D.  Hodges,  Fres.  D.  A.  Sigourncy,  Cashier. 
J.  P.  Cooke,  P.  Fowle,  Josiah  Stedman,  Moses 
Williams,  George  T.  Lyman,  F.  Bacon,  George  D. 
Dutton,  Jn.  L.  Emmons,  Wm.  Lincoln,  Alanson 
Tucker,  ,Ir.,  Directors.  C.  A.  Putnam,  Teller. 
James  II.  Champney,  Bookkeeper.  Henry  Kel- 
logg, Messenger  and  Porter. 

Discount,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

The  par  value  of  the  Shares  of  the  Boston  Banks 
is  ,«;iOO,  except  Massachusetts  ,5'250,  Market  $10, 
State  S^O,  and  Boston  ,550. 


COUNTRY  BANKS. 

ABINGTON  BANK. 

.^HiMiTov.  Capital,  .5100,000. 
'v-i'if,  l):iiiiMi  I'rcsiili-iit.  J.  N.  Farrar,  CiTsZi ('«•?■. 
.-\siiih  Dm  <.:\  •  u-hii.;.'  .Mitchell.  Joshua  Whit- 
inii>ri  I  M-pii  ''li\rri\  ■^aiiiu.  I  !'>lako,  Jr.,  Jen- 
kins l.anc  H.irves  A;>  >ey  i.icuhiai-  I  Uecd.  Baxter 
CoUL),  Directors. 

Disriniiit.    MomihV. 

ADAiaS  BANK. 
Adam.s.    Capital,  .S('2')'i,0!i0. 

D.  S.  Tyler,  President.  W.  E.  Brayton,  Cashier. 
D.  S.  Tyler,  S.  W.  Brayton,  Samuel  Ingalls,  E.  S. 
Hawks,  S.  Blackington,  T.  E.  Brayton,  R.  H. 
Wells,  Directors. 

Discount,  Thursday. 

AGAWAM  BANK. 

Spiuxgeield.     Capital,  5200,000. 
Albert  Morgan,  President.   F.  S.  Bailey,  Cashier. 

A.  Morgan,  Chester  W.  Chapin,  M.  Chapin,  Theo- 
dore Stebliens,  J.  B.  M.  Stebbins,  Horatio  Lyon, 
Daniel  L.  Harris,  J.  B.  Vinton,  E.  Southworth, 
Directors.     Robert  Rainey,  Teller  and  Bookkeeper. 

Discount,  daily. 

AGRICULTURAL  \  BANK. 

Pittsfield.     Capital,  5200,000. 

E.  A.  Newton,  President.  E.  R.  Colt,  Cashier. 
Edward  A.  Nevvton,  Calvin  Martin,  Geo.  W.  Camp- 
bell, Hosea  Merrill,  Jr.,  Thomas  F.  Plunkett, 
Directors. 

Discount,  Wednesday. 

ANDOVER  BANK. 

Axdover.    Capital,  ,52o0,000. 

Samuel   Farrar,    President.      Francis   Cogswell, 

Cashier.     Samuel  Farrar,   Amos   Abbott,    George 

Hodges,  John  Flint,  John  Smith,  Samuel  Morrill, 

John  Davis,  Nathan  Frye,  Nath'l  Swift,  Directors. 

Discount,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

APPLETON  BANK. 

Lowell.     Ixcor.  1847.     Capital,  S1oO,000. 

John  A.  Knowles,  President.  John  A.  Euttrick, 
Cashier.  Charles  A.  Sherman,  Clerk.  John  A. 
Knowles,  Sidney  Spalding,  J.  B.  French,  Isaac 
Farrington,  Ransom  Reed,  J.  W.  Graves,  George 
Bragdon,  John  Nesmith,  A.W.  Buttrick,  Directors. 
Discount,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

ASIATIC  BANK 

Salem.    Capital,  S200,000. 
Joseph   S.    Cabot,    President.      W.    H.    Foster, 
Cashier.     Joseph  S.  Cabot,  Nathan  Endicott,  Geo. 
Wheatland,  G.  G.  Newhall,  J.  B.  Briggs,  Leonard 

B.  Harrington,  Geo.  West,  Theodore  A.  Neal, 
Directors.     Benjamin  Pitman,  Bookkeeper. 

Discount,  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday. 

ATTLEBORO'  BANK. 

Attlehoro'.  Incor.  1S30.  Capital.  5IOO.OO0'. 
S.  Carpenter,  Fres.  H.  N.  Richardson,  Cask. 
Samuel  Carpenter,  Oliver  Carpenter.  Josiah  D. 
Richards, Willard  Blackinton,  Hervey  M. Richards, 
L.  M.  Weaton.  Geo.  B.  Richards,  Samuel  Carpen- 
ter, 2d,  E.  Ira  Richards,  Samuel  M.  Holman,  Direc- 
tors. 

Discount,  Monday. 

BARNSTABLE  BANK. 

Yarmouth  Port.    Capital,  ^300,000. 
Isaiah  Crowell,  President.     Amos  Otis,  Cashier. 
J.  O.  Thayer,  Assistant  Cashier.     Isaiah  Crowell, 
David  K.  Akin,  Seth  Crowell,  Zcnas  D.   Bassctt, 


SUFFOLK     COUNTY. 


2V.) 


Daiiiol   Crocker,    Ebenczer   Kacon,  Nrttlianicl    S.  I 
Siinpliins,  George  Lovcll,  Z.  Scudder,  Directors. 

BAY  STATE  BANK.  [ 

L.VWIU'.N-CE.      C.UMTAI,,    ,S'.')l)O,0nO.  j 

Charles  S.  Sl'orrow,  President.  Nathaniel  "White, 

(\ish.     Charles  S.  Storrow,  John  Tenncy,  Samuel 

Lawrenoo,  Joseph  W.  Carh'ton,  Win.  G.  Lambert,  [ 

O.  M.  Marvel,  Charles  II    ]5iselo\v,  Directors.  j 

Discount,  Monday. 

BEDFORD  COMMERCIAL  BANK. 

NKwBKDFoun.  Inm'or.  181(5.  C.M'itai,,  .^liUn.OOO. 
Geo.  Ilowland,  J'rcs.  Thomas  B.  White,  Oas/i. 
Geo.  Ilowhuul,  'I'hos.  S.  Ilathawav,  Thos.  Nye.  Jr., 
James  Arnold,  Wm.  Hathaway,  Edward  Mott  Hob-  , 
inson,  Chas.  L.  Wood,  Wm.  C.  N.  Swift,  Geo.  Hus- 
sey,  Directors.  James  B.  Kicketson,  Boukkecjjcr. 
Disconnt,  Monday  and  Thursday. 

BEVERLY  BANK. 

Bkveri.y.     C.\riT.\L,  S12.),000. 
Albert  Thcn-ndike.    President.     Robert  G.  Ben- 
nett,    Cashier.       Robert    Rantoul,    Kzra   Elling- 
wood,  Abraham  Edwards,  Samuel  Endicott,  Henry 
Larcom,  Cotton  Beniiet,  Directors. 

Discount,  !^Ionday  and  Thursday. 

BLACKSTONE    BANK. 

UxBuiDGE.    Capital,  5100,000. 
P.  Whitin,  President.    E.  W.  Hayward,  Cashier. 
Paul  Whitin,  Joseph  Day,  J.  F.  Southwick,  Otis 
Wilcox,  Mo<es  Taft,  Israel  Plummer,  J.  F.  Alder- 
man, Samuel  Fletcher,  Henry  Chapin,  Directors. 

BANK  OF  BRIGHTON. 

BuiGHTOx.  Capital,  52.50,000. 
E.  Sparhawk,  President.  L.  Baldwin,  Cashier. 
Edward  Sparhawk.  Samuel  Brooks,  S.  H.  Bennett. 
Cephas  Brackett,  Dexter  Fay,  James  Dana,  Geo. 
Livermore,  H.  li.  Hunnewell,  Samuel  Bigelow, 
David  Collins,  J.  F.  Taylor,  Nathaniel  Mai  tin. 
Directors. 

Discount,  Monday  and  Thursday. 

BLUE  HILL  BANK. 

DoRCHESTEU.     Capital,  5100,000. 
II.  Temple.  President.     E.  J.  Bispham,  Cashier. 
H.  Temple,  D    Brewer,  R.  Gleason,  E.   J.    Baker, 
Thos.  Liversidge,   A.   Churchill,    T.    Ilollis,   Jr., 
Directors. 

BRISTOL  COUNTY  BANK. 

Tat-ntox.     Incok.  ISoo.     Capital.  5200,000. 

William  A.  Crocker,  President.  William  ]Muen- 
schcr.  Cashier.  Wm.  A.  Crocker,  W.  W.  Fair- 
hanks.  Jesse  B.  Smith,  Francis  S.  Monroe,  H.  W. 
Chnrch,  Edwin  Keith,  of  Taunton  ;  Nahum  Stet- 
son, Bridgewater;  Theodore  Dean,  Raynham; 
Cromwell  Leonard,  Norton,  Directors. 

':bunker  hill  bank. 

Chaklestown.  Capital,  5200,000. 
David  Devens,  President.  Thomas  Marshall, 
Cashier.  A.  Blanchard,  Jr.,  T.  T.  Sawyer,  Edward 
Lawrence,  James  Adams,  Wm.  Arnold,  Daniel 
White,  George  A.  Kettell,  Joseph  Souther,  i)(Vc<;- 
tors.  George  E.  Lincoln,  Te/to-.  Wm.  C.  Durant, 
CUn-Ii.     A.  J.  Carter,  Messenger. 

Disconnt,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

CABOT  BANK. 

Chicopee.     Capital,  51.50,000. 

John  Wells,  President.    J.  L.  Warriner,  Cashier. 

John  Wells,  Sylvanus  Adams,  Robert  E.   Bemis, 

T.  W.    Carter,    Theodore   Sheldon,    John   Chase, 

Sidney  Chapin,  Directors.     H.  Blasdall,  Clerk. 

Discount,  daily. 


CAMBRIDGE  BANK. 

CAMuiUDiiEPouT.  Capital,  5100,000, 
Thomas  Whittomore.  I'resident  Martin  Lanp, 
Cashier.  Roljert  Dougl.ass,  William  B.  Ilovey, 
Lucius  II.  Paige,  Thomas  Whittemoro,  Jeremiah 
Wetherbee,  Charles  Wood,  lvBv:ird  Ilyde,  Direc- 
tors.    II.  M.  Chamberlain,  So/icilor. 

Di.scount,  Monday  and  Thursday. 

CAMBRIDGE  MARKET  BANK. 

]N(()i:rnuATi:i)   1S.')1.     ('AprrAr,,  51()'i,0(i0. 
George  W.  Lewis,  President.     C.   W.    Kingsley, 
Cashier.     Warren  Sanger,  .lA-Motf/w.     Genrge  W. 
Lewis,  Geo.  INIeacham,  Henry  Potter, J.  F.Taylor, 
Z.  L.  Raymond,  Calvin  Diiuick,  Directors. 

CENTRAL  BANK. 

Woucesteh  Incoh.  1829.  Capital,  51-50,000. 
Thomas  Kinnicutt,  President.  W.  Dickinson, 
Cashier.  Thomas  Kinnicutt,  Lewis  Barnard,  John 
Green,  I.  Washburn,  Charles  G.  Prentiss,  J.  C. 
Maron,  C.  L.  Putnam,  Directors. 

CHARLES  RIVER  BANK. 

CAMnuiDGE.     Capital,  5100,000. 
Chas.  C.  Little,  President.     J.  15.  Dana.  Cashier. 
C.  C.  Little,  Jacob  H.  Bates,  Wm.  Watriss,  Abel 
Willard,  Directors. 

Discount,  Wednesday. 

CHICOPEE  BANK. 

SpRixr.FiELD.     Capital,  5-300,000. 
Philo   Y.    AVilcox,   President.     B.    F.    Warner, 
Cashier.     J.  D.  Brewer,  Elijah   W.   Bliss,    G.    O. 
Bliss,  Homer  Foot,  Henry  Morris,  H.  Fuller,  Jr., 
P.  F.  Wilcox,  Directors. 

CITIZENS'  BANK. 

Worcester.    Inc.  18.3G.    Capital,  51-50,000. 
Francis  T.  Merrick,  President.     G.  A.  Trumbull, 
Cashier.     F.  T.  Merrick,   Pliny  Merrick,    George 
Bowen,  F.  H.  Kinnicutt,  A.  Chase,  Directors. 

COMMERCIAL  BANK. 

Salem.  Capital,  5200,000. 
William  Sutton,  President.  E.  H.  Payson, 
Cashier.  Wm.  Sutton,  Philip  Chase,  John  Ber- 
tram, W.  D.  Waters,  J.  C.  Stimpson,  George  W. 
Keene,  Jlichael  Shepard,  Directors.  Henry  B. 
Groves,  Bookkeeper. 

Discount,  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday. 

CONCORD  BANK. 

Coxcouu.     Capital,  5100,000. 

Daniel   Shattuck,    President.      J.    M.     Chenc)', 

Cashier.     Nathan  Brooks.  Nehemiah    Ball,    Wm. 

jSIonroe,  Stevens  Hayward,  Elijah  Hale,   John   S. 

Keyes,  Cyrus  Warren,  Cyrus  Stow,  Directors. 

Discount,  Monday. 

DANVERS  BANK. 

Daxvers.     Capital,  51-50,000. 
Eben  Sutton,  President.  G.  A.  Osborne,  Cashier. 
Caleb  L.  Frost,  Eben  Sutton,   Robert  S.  Daniels, 
David  Daniels,  Joseph  Shaw,  Asa   Sawyer,    Joua. 
King,  Directors. 

Discount,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

DEDHAM  BANK. 

Dedham.     Capital,  5200,000. 
J.  Stimson,  President.     L.  H.  Kingsbury,  Cash. 
J.  Stimson,  Daniel  Carpenter,  Edw.  M.   Richards, 
Reuben  Richards,  Luther  Metcalf,  Ira   Cleveland, 
Ira  Russell,  Directors. 

ESSEX  BANK. 

IlAYERiin.L.    Capital.  51^0.000. 
J.  A.  Broadhead.  President.     William  Caldwell, 
Cashier.     Noah    K.    Skinner,    J.    B.    Palmer,   of 
Boston,  and  Wm.  H.  Hewes,    Franklin    Brickett, 
of  Haverhill,  Directors. 


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MASSACHUSETTS    STATE   RECORD. 


EXCHANGE  BANK. 

Salem.     Capital,  5200,000. 
Gideon  Tuclcer,  President.     J.  Chadwick,  Cash. 
Gideon  Tucker,  Tucker  Daland,  J.  C.  Lee,  W.  D. 
Picknian,  Benjamin  Wheatland,    Directors.     Jos. 
II.  Webb,  Bookkeeper. 

Discount,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

FAIRHAVEN  BANK. 

Fairuavex.  Capital,  5200,000. 
Ezeklel  Sawin,  President.  Ileuben  Nye,  Cash. 
Ezekiol  Sawin,  Nathan  Church,  J/emuel  Tripp, 
Joseph  Tripp,  W.  Delano,  Y.  R.  AVhitwell,  Wm. 
P.  Jenney,  Wilson  Pope,  Philemon  Fuller,  Di- 
rectors. 

Discount,  Monday  and  Tuesday. 

FALL  RIVER  BANK. 

Fall  Riveh.  Ixcoh.  1825.  Capital,  5350,000. 
D.  Anthony,  President.  H.  H.  Fish,  Cashier. 
David  Anthony,  Richard  Borden,  Job  Terry,  John 
S.  Cotton,  Jefleison  Borden,  Joseph  Marble,  Abner 
Slade,  Wm.  Munday,  Guilford  H.  Hathaway, 
Directors. 

Discount,  Monday. 

FALMOUTH  BANK. 

Falmouth.    Capital,  5100,000. 
John  Jenkins,  President.     S.  B.  Bourne,    Cash. 
John    Jenkins,    Elisha   Swift,  Thos.    Swift,    John 
Hatch,  2d,  Knowles  Butler,   Thomas   Lewis,   2d, 
Charles  Smith,  Directors. 

FITCHBURG  BANK. 

FtTCHBURG.      IXCOR.     1S32.      CAPITAL,    5200,000. 

Francis  Perkins,  President.  E  Torrey,  Cashier. 
A.  J.  Town,  J.  A.  Marshall,  Walter  Hoywood, 
Nathaniel  Wood,  Ivcrs  Phillips,  Fitchburg;;  Por- 
ter Piper,  Wm.  A.  Nichol-i,  Leominster;  Ephraim 
Murdock,  Jr.,  Winchendon ;  Joseph  Whitman, 
Westminster;  Levi  Ileywood,  Gardner,  Directors. 

FRATHINGHAM  BANK, 

FiiAMixGiiAM.  Capital,  5200,000. 
Sullivan  Fay,  President.  Francis  Jaques,  Cash. 
Sullivan  Fay,  Moses  Edgell,  Ciiester  Adams,  John 
Erskine,  Jason  Hall,  J.  S.  Wheeler,  Charles  R. 
Train,  Elias  BuUard,  Jas.  W.  Clark,  Geo.  Phipps, 
Gerry  W.  Cochrane,  Directors. 

Discount,  Monday. 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY  BANK. 

Grecnfield.  Capital,  51,50,000. 
Henry  W.  Cushman,  President.  A  G.  Ham- 
mond, Cashier.  Henry  W.  Cushman,  Henry 
Chapman,  Wendell  T.  Davis,  Wm.  Keith,  Almon 
Brainard,  Quintus  Allen,  Ebenezer  Maynard,  Joel 
Fay,  John  J.  Ward,  Wm.  B.  Washburn,  Ira  Aber- 
crombie,  Asa  Ilowland,  Directors. 

GLOUCESTER  BANK. 

Gloucesjeu.    Capital,  5200,000. 

Isaac  Somes,  President.     J.  J.  Babson,  Cashier. 

Isaac    Somes,   iVilliam   Person,  John    W.     Low, 

Frederick  G.  Low,  Samuel  Stevens,  B.  K.  Hough, 

Jr.,  Epes  W.  Merchant,  Directors. 

Discount,  Tuesday. 

GRAND  BANK. 

MAuitLEHEAi).  Capital,  5100,000. 
Knott  Martin,  2d,  President.  J.  P.  Turner, 
Cashier.  K.  Martin,  2d,  Edmund  Kimball,  Abel 
Gardner,  Francis  Frceto,  Henry  F.  Pitman,  Geo. 
Wilson,  Eben.  B.  Phillips,  William  T.  Haskell, 
Directors. 

Discount,  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Friday. 

GREENFIELD  BANK. 

GuEHNFiKLi).     Cai'ital,  5200,000. 
Henry  W.  Clapp,  President.     Franklin   Ripley, 
Cashier.     Henry  W.  Clapp,  Cephas    Root,    Isaac 


Ahercrombie,    George   F.   Davis,    Lucius     Nims, 
Directors. 

HADLEY  FALLS  BANK. 

HoLYOKE.    Capital,  5100,000. 

Chauncey  B.  Rising,  President      John  R.  War- 

riner.    Cashier.      John   Ross,   William    Melchar, 

Cyrus  Frink,  Joel  Miller,  Robert  G,  Marsh,    Abel 

D.  Chapin,  Chester  Crafts,  N.  D.  Perry,  Directors. 

HAMPSHIRE  MANUF.  BANK. 

Wake.     Capital,  5200,000. 
O.    Sage,    President.     William    Hyde,    Cashier. 
O.  Sage,  Joseph  Bowman,  S.  Mister,  Wm.  Mixter. 
Ezra  Cary.  John  Ward,  John  Warner,  Joel   Rice, 
Joseph  Hartwell.  Directors. 

HAMPDEN  BANK. 

Westfield.  Capital,  5100,000. 
Abner  Post,  President.  R.  Weller,  Cashier.  A. 
Post,  Samuel  Dow,  A.  B.  Whitman,  E.  G.  Tal- 
madge,  Alvard  Fowler,  Hiram  Hall,  E.  B.  Gillett, 
John  Smith,  James  Noble,  2d,  Thomas  Kneel,  Ira 
Tramans,  Directors. 

HAVERHILL  BANK. 

Havertiill.     Capital,  51-50,000. 

H.   Morse,   President.      James    Gale,    Cashier. 

Hazen   Morse,    John     A.    Appleton,     Humphrey 

Hoyt,  Chas.  Ilaseltine,  John  I.  Marsh,   Directors. 

Discount,  ISIonday  and  Thursday. 

HINGHAM  BANK. 

HixGHAM.    Capital,    510,5.000. 
N.  Richards,  President.     John  0.  Lovett,  Cash. 
Luther  J.  Barnes,  Royal  Whiton,   David  Lincoln, 
Ebenezer  Gay,  Thomas  Loud,  George  Lincoln,  R. 
T.  P.  Fiske,  Rufus  Lane,  Directors. 

HOLYOKE  BANK. 

NORTHAMI'TOX.       CAPITAL,    52'''0,000. 

John  Clarke,  President.  Thomas  Green,  Cashier. 
John  Clarke,  O.  Edwards,  A.  H.  BuUen,  Samuel 
Williston,  Geo.  Allen,  A.  Smith,  Joel  Hayden,  L. 
Sweetser,  C.  Delano,  Directors. 

HOUSATONIC  BANK. 

Stockbridge.     Capital,  5100,000. 
Charles    M.    Owen,    President.     J.    D.   Adams, 
Cashier. 

Discount,  Thursday. 

JOHN  HANCOCK  BANK. 

Sprixgfii5ld.  Capitai,,  510'^'^'"'^- 
James  I\I.  Thompson,  I^rcsidcnt.  Edmund  D. 
Chapin,  Cashier.  James  M.  Thompson,  Edward 
Ingersoll,  S  )lomon  Hatch,  W.  II.  Bowdoin,  R.  S. 
Moore.  E.  F.  Mosely,  Phiney  Cadwell,  Directors. 
John  P.  Wilcox,  Clerk. 

Discount,  daily. 

LAIGHTON  BANK. 

Lynn.     Capital,  51')0.000. 

F.  S.  Newhall,  President.     E.  W.  Mudge,  Cash. 

F.  S.  Newhall.  Henry  Newhall,  Geo.  W.    Raddin, 

James  N.  Buffum,  Ezra  Baker,  J.  P.   Richardson, 

James  B.  Lamper,  Charles  Porter,  Directors. 

Discount,  Monday  and  Thursday. 

LANCASTER  BANK. 

Lancasii;r.     Capital,  51'^l'.000. 

Jacob  Fisher,  President.     C.  T.  Symmes,    Cash. 

Jacob   Fisher,  J.    G.    Thurston,  Amory    Ilolman, 

Anthony  Lane,  Sidney    Harris,    Cyrus    Ilolbrook, 

E.  A.  Raymond,  Henry  Swift,  Directors. 

Discount,  Monday. 

LEE  BANK. 

Lee.     Capital,  5100,000.' 
Ijfionard  Chiiroh,  President.     Edward  A.    Bliss, 
Cashier.     S.  H.   llurlbert,    Wm.    Taylor,    George 
W.  Platner,  Directors. 

Discount,  Wednesday. 


COUNTRY   BANKS. 


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LEICESTER  BANK. 

Lkickstkh.     CvnTAL,  S If 0,000. 
Cheney  Hatch,  I'residciit.    1).  K.  Merriain,  Cas/i. 
Cheney   Hatch,    Hiram   Knii^ht,    J.    Woodcock, 
John  A.  Smith,  Dwii^lit  Biscoc,    Charles    liarnes, 
Josiah  Green,  Horace  Knight,  Directors. 

LOWELL  BANK, 

LowKLL.    Incou.,  18_'8.     CvriTAL,  ,9200,000. 

Nathaniel  Wright,  President.  J.  L.  Ordway, 
Cashier.  Edward  Ordway,  Clerk.  Joshua  Ben- 
nett, G.  H.  Carleton,  John  O.  Green,  Stephen 
Cashing,  Thomas  Ncsniitli,  Cyvil  French,  Harlin 
Pillsbury,  James  G.  Carney,  Nathaniel  Wright. 

Discount,  Monday  and  Saturday.  IJank  hours, 
from  9  till  12  A.  M.,  and  from  2  till  4  V.  M. 

LYNN  MECHANICS'  BANK. 

Lyxx.     Capital,  S1oO,000. 

Isaiah  Breed,    President.     James   Oliver,   Cash. 

Isaiah  Breed,   Micaja    C.    Pratt,   John    Lovejoy, 

Nathan  Breed,  Joseph  X.  Saunderson,  Nathan  t). 

Chase,  Samuel  Boyce,  John  B.    Alley,    Directors. 

Discount,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

MACHINISTS'  BANK. 

Taunton.  Incou.  1817.  CAriiAi.,  5100,000. 
William  Mason,  President.  C.  R.  Vickery,  Cash. 
William  Mason,  Simeon  Presbrey,  A.  J.  Barker, 
Artemas  Briggs,  Nath'l  Morton,  Horatio  Pratt, 
WiUard  Lovering,  Horace  Lewis  of  Taunton,  and 
Albert  Barrows  of  Norton,  Directors. 

MALDEN  BANK. 

Maldex.  Incou.  18o1.  Capital,  ^100,000. 
Timothy  Bailey,  President.  Charles  Merrill, 
Cashier.  Timothy  Bailey,  Henry  S.  Downes, 
P'ranklin  L.  Fay,  Nathan  French,  Daniel  P.  Wise, 
Elisha  S.  Converse,  John  G.  Webster,  Gardner  G. 
Hubbard,  Directors. 

Discount,  Thursday. 

MAHAIWE  BANK. 

GUEAT   BaUUINGTON.      CAPITAL,    5100,000. 

Wilbur  Curtis,  President.  J.  T.  Banker,  Cask. 
Increase  Sumner,  Edward  B.  Woodworth,  Samuel 
Newman,  John  H.  Coffin,  John  L.  Dodge,  Chester 
Goodalc,  Directors. 

Discount,  Tuesday. 

MANUFACTURERS'  BANK. 

Geougetown.    Capital,  5100,000. 
Warren  Ordway,  President.  Geo.  Foot,  Cashier. 
Warren   Ordway,    Asa   Nelson,    Silas    Hawley, 
Orin  Weston,  Timothy  Kcnison,  Directors. 
Discount,  Wednesilay. 

MARBLEHEAD  BANK. 

Maubleheai).     Capital,  5120.000. 
John  Hooper,    President.     Samuel    S.    Trefrey, 
Cashier.      John    Hooper,    Charles    Flagg,  Henry 
Hooper,  H.  G.  Gray,  W.  Hammond,  Sam'l  Dana, 
John  Wooldredge,  Directors. 

MARINE  BANK. 

New  Bedfoud.  Incou.  Maucii  3,  1832. 
Capital,  5500,000. 
Joseph  Grinnell,  President.  John  P.  Barker, 
Cashier.  Joseph  Grinnell,  Wm.  C.  Taber,  James 
Howland,  Edward  C.  Jones,  Lemuel  HoUock, 
Ward  M.  Parker,  Edward  W.  Howland,  William 
Gilford,  Ephraim  Kcmpton,  Directors. 

Discount,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

MASSASOIT  BANK. 

Fall  Riveu.  Incor.  1846.  Capital,  5100,000. 
J.  H.  Archer,  Pres.  Leander  Borden,  Cash. 
Jason  H.  Archer,  Oliver  S.  Hawes,  Iram  Smith. 
Azariah  Shove,  Israel  Buffinton,  Benj.  Wardwell, 
Alden  Hathaway,  Jr.,  Directors. 

Discount,  Wednesday. 
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MATTAPAN  BANK. 

DoRCHKsTKK.     Capita  r,,  5100,000. 
Edward  King,  J 'resident.     William    B.    Brooks, 
Cashier.     Edward    King,    William    Pierce,    Alex. 
Pope,  Charles  Carruth,  M.  Field  Towle,  Directort. 

MECHANICS'  BANK. 

Newiickyi-out.     Capital,  ,5200,000. 

John  Wood,  President.     J.    Andrews,    Cashier. 

John  Wood,  Robert  liayley,  Moses  Davenport,  C. 

J.  Brockway,  Josiah  Little,  15.  B.  Titcomb,  E.    S. 

Moseley,  Directors.     S.  G.  Osgood,  Bookkeeper, 

Discount,  Monday. 

MECHANICS'  BANK. 

New  Bedeoui).  Inc.  June  10,  18.'U.  Capital, 
5200,000. 
William  R.  Rodman,  President.  J.  Congdon, 
Cashier.  William  R.  Rodman,  John  R.  Thornton, 
Jairch  Swift,  Jr.,  Edmund  Taber,  Edmund  Gard- 
ner. Thomas  Mandell,  Joseph  R.  Shiverick,  Pardoa 
Tillinghast,  James  H.  Collins,  Directors. 

Discount,  Wednesday  and  Saturday. 

MECHANICS'  BANK. 

WoucESTER.  Incou.  184S.  Capital,  5300,000. 
Alexander  De  Witt,  President.  P.  Hammond, 
Cashier.  A.  Dewitt,  H.  Goulding,  W.  T.  Mcr- 
rifield,  T.  H.  Dewey,  Wm.  M.  Bickford,  Charles 
Washburn,  E.  H.  Bowen,  H.  Bliss,  Directors. 

MERCANTILE  BANK. 

Salem.     Capital,  5200,000. 

David  Putnam,  President.  Stephen  Webb, 
Cashier.  David  Putnam,  Stephen  Fogg,  L. 
Thprndike,  John  Dwyer,  Oliver  Thayer,  Aaron 
Perkins,  John  Huse,  Directors.  J.  Hardy  Phippen, 
Bookkeeper. 

Discount,  Monday,  Wednesday  and  Saturday. 

MERCHANTS'  BANK. 

NewBedfohd.  Incou.  1825.  Capital.  5400,000. 
J.  A.  Parker,  Pres.  J  as.  B.  Congdon,  Cash. 
John  A.  Parker,  Job  Eddy,  Abraham  Barker, 
David  R.  Greene,  Gideon  Allen,  Edward  L.  Baker, 
Chas.  R.  Tucker,  Dennis  Wood,  Directors. 
Disooant,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

MERCHANTS'  BANK. 

Salem.       Capital.    5200,000. 
B.  H.  Silsbee,  President.  N.  B.  Perkins,  Cashier. 
B.   H.   Silsbee,   James  Upton.   J.   W.   Peele,  W. 
P.  Phillips,  Benjamin  AVt-bb,  Directors. 

Discount,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

MERCHANTS'  BANK. 

NEwncpa-pouT.     Capital,  ,S210,000. 

Henry  Johnson,  Pres.       Gyles  P.  Stone,  Cash. 

Henry    Johnson,  Eben    Stone,    William    Graves, 

J.  J.  Knapp,  Micajah  Lunt,  N:ithaiiiel  Hills,  Isaac 

H.  Boardman,  Directors.     V.  K.  Hills,  Bookkeeper. 

Discount,  Monday. 

MERRIMAC  BANK. 

H.vvEHHiLL.      Capital,  5180,000. 
James  H.  Duncan,   Pres.      E.  A.  Porter,   Cash. 
Ruftis   Longley,    Thos.  Newcomb,  Josiah  Brown, 
Chas.  B.  Hall,  Geo.  Appleton,  Directors. 

MILFORD  BANK. 

MiLFonn.  Incor.  1849.  Capital^  51-50,000. 
LeeClaflin,  P>-M?rf<?>!!'.  Rufus  Brewer,  Cashier. 
Lee  Claflin,  Benj.  Davenport,  S.  D.  Davenport, 
L.  H.  Bowker,  W.  S.  Hatchelder,  A.  C.  Mayhew, 
O.  Underwood,  W.  A.  ilayward,  S.  Sumner,  Wm. 
Knowlton,  Directors. 

Discount,  Monday. 


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MASSACHUSETTS   STATE   RECORD. 


MILLBURY  BANK. 

MiLLituuY.     Capital,  J?oO,000. 
S.  Farnswoith,  President.     J.  Prentiss,  Cashier. 
S.  Farnsworth,  Jonathan  Warren,    Simon    Dud- 
ley, Jonathan  D.  Wheeler,  Joseph  S.  P'arnum,  Di- 
rectors. Discount,  Tuesday. 

NAUMKEAQ  BANK. 

Salem.      Capital,   SoOO.OOO. 

David  Pingree,  Pres.     Joseph  H   Towne,  Cath. 

David  Pingree,   Henry  Cook,  B.W.Stone,    Jonas 

Warren,   15.   P.  Charnherlain,  W.   B.   Parker,  N. 

Weston,  Directors. 

Discount,  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

NEPONSET  BANK. 

Canton.     Capital,  S  100,000. 
James  Dunbar,  Pres.     Francis  W.  Deane,  Cash. 
James   Dunbar,    Samuel    Capen,    Geo.   Downes, 
Leonard  Hodges,  F.  W.  Lincoln,    J.  31essinger, 
Lyman  Kinsley,  Directors. 

NEWTON  BANK. 

Newton.  Capital,  ^loO.OOO. 
William  Jackson,  Pres.  Daniel  Kingsley,  Cash. 
Joseph  N.  Bacon,  Edwaid  J.  Collins,  Geo.  Hyde, 
Wm.  Jackson,  Otis  Pettee,  Marshall  S.  Rice,  of 
Newton,  Levi  Thaxter,  Watertown,  Edward  Wall- 
cut,  Natick,  Henry  B.  Williams,  Boston,  Di- 
rectors. 

Discount,  Thursday. 

NORTHAMPTON  BANK. 

Northampton.     Capital,  ^200,000. 
E.  Williams,   Pres.      Charles    White,    Cashier. 
E.   Williams,    Lewis    Strong,   Benjamin  Barrett, 
J.  D.  Whitney,  E.   Hopkins,    W.   Hillyer,   C.  E 
Forbes,  David  Much,  E.  Mitchell,  Directors. 

OCEAN  BANK. 

Newburyport.  Capital,  ,^100,000, 
Wm.  Stone,  President.  Jacob  Stone,  Cashier. 
William  Stone,  Jeremiah  Colraan,  John  Balch, 
Rufus  Smith,  Nathaniel  Noyes,  James  Blood, 
Enoch  S.  Williams,  Directors.  George  W.  Hill, 
Bookkeeper. 

Discount,  Monday. 

OL-D  COLONY  BANK. 

Plymouth.     Capital,  g  100,000, 
John  B.  Thomas,  Pres.  Schuyler  Sampson,  Cash. 
John  B.  Thomas,    Jeremiah    Farris,   William  Nel- 
son, Joshua  Eddy,    Josiah  Robbins,   Ellis    Drew, 
Jacob  H.  Loud,  Directors. 

Discount,  Monday. 

OXFORD   BANK. 

Oxford.     Incor.  1823.     Capital,  ,^100,000. 

John  Jewett,  Pres.      A .  J.  Underwood,    Cash. 
John    Jewett,    S.  Smith,    E.  Sanford,   C.   A.  An- 
^ell,  W.  A.  Wheelock,  C.  D.  Bowman,  S.  C.  Paine, 
Hi.  Towne,  H.  H.  Stevens,  Directors. 
Discount,    Monday. 

PACIFIC    BANK. 

Nantucket.     Ifjcoii.  1S12.     Capital,  ^200,000. 

John  W.  Barrett,  7-*/wjV/e«^  William  Mitchell, 
Cashier.  Francis  M.  Mitchell,  Assistant  Cashier. 
John  W.  Barrett,  Paul  West,  Ariel  Coffin,  Chas. 
Mitchell,  Matthew  Crosby,  George  Cobb,  Joseph 
Mitchell,  Edward  Field,  George  H.  Folger,  Di- 
rectors. 

PEOPLE'S  BANK. 
RoxiuiiY.      Capital,   gloO.OOO. 

Samuel  Guild,  President.  B.  Stone,  Cashier. 
Elijah  Lewis,  Ebenczer  Crafts,  Aaron  D.  Wil- 
liams, Samuel  Guild,  Chester  Guild,  Laban  S. 
Beecher,  B.  F.  Campbell,  Directors.  Geo.  Greger- 
80n,  Messenger. 

Discount,  Tuesday,  P.  M. 


PLYMOUTH  BANK. 

Plymouth.     Capital,  §100,000. 
Isaac  L.  Hedge,  Pres.    Isaac  N.  Stoddard,  Cash. 
Isaac  L.  Hedge,  Timothy   Gordon,  Thomas  Rus- 
sell,   John    Gooding,    Allen    Danforth,  Anthony 
Morse,  Jason  Hart,  Directors. 

POWOW  RIVER  BANK. 

Salisbury.     Capital,  5 100,000. 
Robert  Patten,  Pres.     J.  B.   Webster,  Cashier. 
Robert   Patten,    Patten   Sargent,    John  Kimball, 
Joshua  Colby,  Timothy  P.  Morrill,   Daniel  Web- 
ster, Directors.     Discount,  Monday. 

PRESCOTT  BANK. 

Lowell.  Incor.  18.50.  Capital,  5150,000. 
Joel  Adams,  President.  A.  S.  Tyler,  Cashier. 
Samuel  Burbank,  Chas.  B.  Coburn,  Daniel  S. 
Richardson,  Artemas  L.  Brooks,  Andrew  C. 
Wheelock,  James  H.  Rand,  Elijah  M.  Reed, 
Joshua  Converse,  I.  W.  Scribner,  Thomas  Tal- 
bot, Joel  Adams,  Directors.  Arthur  C.  Blanch- 
ard,  Clerk. 

Discount,  Monday  and  Thursday. 

QUINCY  STONE  BANK. 

Quincy.  Capital,  §100,000. 
Josiah  Brigham,  Pres.  John  C.  Randall,  Cash. 
Lemuel  Brackett,  Adam  Curtis,  Geo.  W.  Beal, 
N.  White,  J.  Brigham,  J.  Newcomb,  D.  Bax- 
ter, C.  S.  Holbrook,  A.  Randall,  0.  T.  Rogers,  C. 
Marsh,  Directors. 

QUINSIQAMOND  BANK. 

Worcester.     Incor.  1833.     Capital,  §150,000. 
Wm.  Jennison,  Pres.    C.  A.  Hamilton,   Cash. 
Wm.  Jennison,  Isaac  Davis,  Otis  Corbett,  S.  H. 
Colton,  £.  B.  Stoddard,  Directors. 

Discount,  Wednesday. 

RAILROAD  BANK. 

Lowell.  Capital,  §600,000. 
Benj.  F.  French,  Pres.  S.  W.  Stickney,  Cash. 
Benj.  F.  French,  Homer  Bartlett,  Willi:im  A. 
Burke,  Linus  Child,  David  Dana,  Chas.  Hovey, 
Sewell  G.  Mack,  Geo  Motley,  John  Wright,  X)o-ec- 
tors,    Nathaniel  J.  Bartlett,  Clerk. 

Discount.  Tuesday  and  Friday. 

RANDOLPH  BANK. 

Randolph.  Capital,  §150,000. 
Royal  Turner,  President.  Seth  Turner,  Cashier. 
R.  Turner,  Horatio  B.  Alden,  Ebenezer  Alden, 
David  Cobb,  Joshua  Spear,  Jr.,  Abiel  Howard, 
David  Burrell,  Jr.,  John  Adams,  Atherton  Wales, 
Directors. 

ROCKPORT  BANK. 

ROCKPOUT. 

Ezra  Eames,  President.  Jabez  R.  Gott,  Cashier. 
Ezra  Eames,  William  P.  Burnes,  Eleazer  Boyn- 
ton,  David  Babson,  Geo.  Gott,  Jr.,  John  Preston, 
Directors. 

ROLLSTONE  BANK. 
Incorporated  1849.   Capital,  §200,000. 

Moses  Wood,  President.  L.  H.  Bradford,  Cashier. 
Moses  Wood,  Alvah  Crocker,  Joseph  W.  Mansur, 
Kilburn  Harwood,  C.  Marshall,  Benj.  Snow,  Jr., 
Moses  ^L  Gage,  Leonard  Day,  of  Fitchburg  ;  Leo- 
nard Burrage,  Leominster ;  Daniel  Putnam,  Lu- 
nenburg ;  William  Bennett,  Jr.,  Hubbardston,  Di- 
rectors.    Wm.  B.  Wood,  Teller. 

SALEM  BANK. 

Salem.  Capital,  §250,000. 
George  Peabody,  President.  C.  M.  Endicott, 
Cashier.  George  Peabody,  A.  Perry,  Thos.  P. 
Bancroft,  Francis  Peabody,  N.  J.  Lord.  Directors. 
Geo.  D.  Phippen,  Bookkeeper.  H.  W.  Perkins,  Jr., 
AJessenffcr. 

Discount,  Monday  and  Thursday. 


INSTITUTIONS    FOR   SAVINGS. 


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SOUTHBRIDQE  BANK. 

SorTiiiiRiDOE.    Cai'itai-,  5100,000. 
S.  A.  Ilitrhcock,  President.     S.  M.  Lane,  Cash- 
ier.    S.  A.  Hitchcock,.  Jacob  Edwards,  Jr.,  Wm. 
Ilealy,  S.  A.  Drake,  C.  A.  raic;e,  Manning  Leon- 
ard, John  1*.  Stedman,  Directors. 
Discount,  Monday. 

SPRINGFIELD  BANK. 

SruiNGFiELD.  Capital,  ^300,000. 
Bcnj.  Day,  President.  Lewis  Warriner,  Cashier. 
Josiah  Hooker,  Edward  A.  Morris,  George  Dwipht, 
William  Gunn,  Cicero  Simonds,  Solyman  Merrick, 
Directors.  Wm.  C.  Ilobinson,  Teller.  Edward  C. 
llobinson,;C/c7-A. 

TAUNTON  BANK. 

Tauntox.    Incor.  1812.     Capital,  5200,000. 

Lovett  Morse,  President.  C.  J.  H.  Bassett, 
Cashier.  Ellis  Hall,  Allen  Presbrev,  Lovett  Morse, 
Philip  E.  Hill,  Chas.  L.  Babbitt.gGeo.  M.  Wood- 
ward, Thompson  Newbury,  Wm.  R.  Davenport, 
Henry  G.  Heed,  Directors. 

TRADESMAN'S  BANK. 

Chelsea.  Capital,  5150,000. 
Isaac  Stebbins,  President.  Wm.  R.  Pearmain, 
Cashier.  Isaac  Stebbins,  Geo.  B.  Loring,  James 
Harding,  Stephen  Sibley,  L.  HoUingsworth,  S.  W. 
Hall,  Henry  Slade,  Zenas  Snow,  A.  R.  Campbell, 
Directors. 

Discount,  Monday. 

UNION  BANK. 

Haverhill.  Capital,  £100,000. 
George  Cogswell,  President.  James  Noycs, 
Cashier  Gen.  Cogswell,  Jonathan  Crowell,  Dan- 
iel F.  Fitts,  Caleb  D.  Hurking,  Alfred  Kittredge, 
Moses  How,  Samuel  Chase,  Samuel  C.  Chase,  Di- 
rectors. 

Discount,  ^Slonday. 

UNION  BANK  OF  WEYMOUTH  AND 
BRAINTREE. 

AVeymoith.  Capital,  5100,000. 
Benjamin   Kinc,    President.     John    W.    Loud, 
Cashier.    Benj.  King,  E.  Humphrey,  E.  L.  White. 
L.  Humphrey,  M.  Tirrell,   James   Jones,   Samuel 
Veazie,  G.  Burrell,  J.  Loud,  Jr.,  Directors. 

VILLAGE  BANK 

Danvers.   Capital,  5120,000. 
Moses    Putnam,    President.      W.    L.    Weston, 
Cashier.     Moses   Black,  Daniel  Richards,  Aaron 
Putnam,  John  Wright,  Joseph  H.  Black,  Joshua 
Silvester. 

WALTHAM  BANK. 
Waltham.  Capital,  5100,000. 
Chas.  Bcmis,  President.  D.  A.  Kimball,  Cash- 
ier. Chas.  Bemis,  Willard  Adams,  Thos.  R. 
Plyinpton,  Marshall  Jones,  Horace  Heard,  Jonas 
H.  Priest,  Horatio  Moore,  Edmund  Boynton,  Jo- 
siah Beard,  Dircrtois. 

Discount,  ^londay. 

WAREHAM  BANK. 

Wareham.     Capital,  5100,000. 
Joshua  B.  Tobey,  President.   Thomas  R.  Miles, 
Cashier.     Jesie  Murdock,  William  Savery,  Peter 
Mackie,  Daniel  Weston,  Joshua  B.  Tobey,  Direct- 
ors. 

WARREN  BANK. 
Danveks.   Capital,  5150,000. 
Lewis  Allen,    President.      F.    Baker,    Cashier. 
Lewis  Allen,   Kendall  Osborn,   Henry   Poor,  Oli- 
ver Saunders,  Sylvester  Osborn,  Gilbert  Tapley, 
Benjamin  Wheeler,   Levi  Preston,   Franklin   Os- 
born, Geo.  Osborne,  Charles    Lament,   Cirectors. 
Discount,  Monday  and  Thursday. 


WESTERN   BANK. 

SpRrN(;iiKLi).  Capital,, 52.50,000. 
Caleb  Rice,  President.  Geo.  P.  BissoU,  Cashier. 
C.  Rice,  E.  Freeman.  E.  Tra.sk,  II.  N.  Case.  W. 
N.  Flynt,  William  Rice,  W.  HastinRs,  S.  S.  Day, 
Directors.  George  D.  Hastings,  Teller.  A.  P. 
Stevens,  Assistant  Teller. 

Discount,  daily. 

WESTFIELD  BANK. 

Westfieli).  Capital.  5100,000. 
Wm.  G.  Ra.tcii,  J'resident.  !>%.  llooktr.  Cashier. 
Hiram  Harris,  Caleb  Allen,  William  O.  Fletcher, 
J.  R.  Rand,  Geo.  H.  Moseley,  A.  G.  Chadwick, 
Benjamin  Little,  Samuel  Fowler,  Cutler  Lailin,  S. 
Gillctt,  Directors. 

WORCESTER  BANK. 

Worcester.  Incor.  1804.  Capital,  5250,000. 
Strphen  Salisbury,  President.  William  Cross, 
Cashier.  S.  Salisbury,  Levi  Lincoln,  J.  W.  Lin- 
coln, George  T.  Rice,  Rejoice  Newton,  B.  F.  Hey- 
wood,  Emory  Washburn,  Directors. 

WORCESTER  COUNTY  BANK. 

Black-^toxe.  Capital,  5100,000. 
Henry  S  Manstteld,  Jr.,  J'resident.  M.  Farnum, 
2d,  Cashier.  H.  S.  Mansfield,  Welcome  Farnum, 
Alex.  Ballou,  F.  M.  Ballon,  Aaron  Burdon, 
Aloni  Cook,  J.  F.  Comstock,  Jos.  Tucker,  E.  W. 
Barrows,  E.  S.  Hall,  Dan  Hill,  Washington  Hunt, 
Dij'cctors. 

Discount,  Wednesday. 

WRENTHAM  BANK. 

Wrentiiam.     Capital,  51-50,000. 
D.    A.    Ciiok,    President.     Calvin    Fisher,   Jr., 
Cashier.     D.    A.   Cook,    T    Clark,  H.  C.   Fisher, 
Hiram  B.  Fisher.  R.  Sheldon,  E.  P.  Carpenter, 
Edwin  Ide,  Directors. 

SAYINGS  BANKS. 

EAST  BOSTON  SAVINGS  BANK. 

WiNTiiRop  Blk.,  ^Iaveuick  Sy.,  East  Bostox. 
Samuel  Hall,  President.  Ebenezer  Atkins,  Vice 
President.  Albert  Bovvker,  Secretary  and  Treas- 
tirer.  Ebenezer  Atkins,  Henry  Brevoort,  Geo. 
W.  Brown,  Phineas  M.  Crane,  Thos.  D.  Demond, 
William  Fettyplace,  Wm.  C.  P'ord,  Mark  Googins, 
Samuel  Hall,  Samuel  W  Hall,  Richard  Hennes- 
sey, Daniel  D.  Kelley,  Donald  McKay,  Benjamin 
Lamson,  William  R.  Lovejoy,  George  H  Plummer, 
Joseph  Robbins,  George  Sturtevant,  Noah  Stur- 
tevant,  Richard  Soule,  Jr.,  Otis  Tufts,  Alfred  A. 
Wellington,  Gilbert  E.  Pierce,  Henry  Pigeon, 
Trustees. 

PROV.  INSTITUTION  FOR  SAVING. 

Office,  Tuemoxt  St.  Open  daily  from  9  to  1  o'clk. 

Deposits  are  received  Monday,  Tuesday  and 
Wednesday,  and  payments  are  made  on  Thursday, 
Friday  and  Saturday. 

Wm.  Appleton,  Pres.  Peter  Wainwright,  Treas. 
J.  Reed,  Jr.,  Vice-Treas.  Wm.  T.  Andrews,  i>Vc. 
Samuel  May,  Thomas  P.  Cushing.  James  Savage, 
Robert  Waterson,  Wm.  Minot,  Benjamin  Guild, 
John  C.  Gray,  William  P.  Mason,  Charles  Wells, 
Edward  Brooks,  Samuel  Bradlee,  Thos.  B.  Wales, 
Vice-Presidents.  Ozias  Goodwin,  William  Amory, 
E.  Wigsjlesworth,  Daniel  Denny,  John  Lamson, 
Aaron  Baldwin,  N.  H.  Emmons,  Charles  Barnard, 
George  Howe,  Stephen  Fairbanks,  Charles  Brown, 
Wm.  T.  Andrews,  Henrv  AVainwright,  Israel  Lom- 
bard, Peter  R.  Dalton,"j.  W.  Edmands,  William 
Perkins.  Patrick  T.  Jackson,  Benj.  F.  AVhite, 
George  H.  Kuhn,  Benj.  Thaxter,  J.  T.  Stevenson, 
George  R.  Minot,  W.  S.  BuUard,  Tnistees. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


SUFFOLK  SAVINGS  BANK  FOR  SEA- 
MEN AND  OTHERS, 

Office,  Museum  Building.  Open  daily,  from 
9  to  1  o'clock,  P.  M.  Deposits  received  and  pay- 
ments made  daily. 

Thomas  Lamb,  Treas.  Benjamin  Seaver,  Vice- 
President.  Charles  H.  Parker,  Sec.  Samuel  H. 
AValley,  Treas.  Daniel  C.  Bacon,  George  W. 
Bond,  Chas.  II.  Brown,  Caleb  Curtis,  Pliny  Cut- 
ler, Samuel  T.  Dana,  Nathan  B.  Giiibs,  Alpheus 
Hardy,  Jabez  C.  Howe,  Henry  Lincoln,  William 
Perkins,  George  R.  Sampson,  Charles  Scudder, 
Wm.  Worthington,  Thomas  Wigglesworth,  Jr., 
M.  H.  Simpson,  G.M.Barnard,  Chas  Hamilton 
Parker,  Charles  G.  Nazro,  Edward  S.  Tobey,  Fran- 
cis Bacon,  James  M.  Bebee,  John  B.  Alley,  J.  Wi- 
ley Edmands,  Martagers. 

Andover  Instiliciion  for  Snvi7igs. — Incorporated 

April  2d,  1834. '■ — ,  Pres.  ;  John  Flint,  Sec. 

a7id  Treas.    Amount  of  Deposits,  ^142,901.05. 

Barnstable  Institution  for  Savings. — Ebenezer 
Bacon,  Pres.;  John  Munroe,  Treas. 

Berkshire  County  Savings  Bank,  Pittsfield. — In- 
corporated Feb.,  1846.  George  N.  Briggs,  Pres. ; 
Thomas  A.  Gale,  Sec. ;  James  Warriner,  Treas. 
Amount  of  Deposits,  ^37,300. 

Bristol  County  Savings  Bank,  Taunton,  went 
into  operation,  1846.  Silas  Shepard,  Pres.  ;  Geo. 
B.  Wood,  Treas.     Deposits  Jan.,  1850,  ^  132,000. 

Cambridge  Institution  for  Savings. — Sydney  Wil- 
lard,  Pres. ;  J.  B.  Dana,  Treas. ;  L.  Thurston,  Sec. 

Canton  I/istittition  for  Savings. — Fred.  W.  Lin- 
coln, Pres.  ;  James  t)unbar,  Sec.  and  Treas. 

Cape  Attn  Savings  Banii,  Gloucester. — John  W. 
Rowe,  Pres.  ;  Wm.  Person,  Treas. 

City  Institution  for  Savings,  Lowell. — Incorpo- 
rated 1848.  Henry  A.  Miles,  Pres.  ;  John  A.  But- 
trick,  Treas. 

Cohasset  Savings  Bank. — Abraham  H.  Tower, 
Pres.  ;  Levi  N.  Bates,  Treas. 

Danvei's  Savijigs  Bank. — Incorporated  April, 
1850.  Gilbert  Tapley,  Pres. ;  W.  L.  Weston,  Sec. 
and  Treas. ;  Amount  of  Deposits,  ^40,000. 

Dedham  Institution  for  Savings. — Benjamin  Bur- 
gess, Pres.;  Geo.  Ellis,  Sec.  and  Treas. 

Essex  Savinqs  Bank,  Lawrence. — Incorporated 
March  15, 1847.  Chas.  S.  Storrow,  Pres. ;  Nathan- 
iel White,  Sec.  and  Treas.     Deposits,  ^54,287.50. 

Fall  River  Institution  for  Savings. — Incorpo- 
rated 1828.  Michael  H.'Ruggles, /-"/-es.  ;  Eliab 
Williams,  6'e(?.  About  3,600  depositors;  amount 
of  deposits,  ^  1.020,697. 

Fitchbnrg  Savim/s  Bank  went  into  operation, 
1846.  F.  Perkins,  Pres.  ;  E.  Torrey,  Treas. ;  J.  T. 
Farwell,  Sec.  Amount  of  Deposits,  about  5 105,000. 

Franiingham  Savings  Bank. — Moses  Edgell, 
Pres. ;  Lorenzo  Sabine,  Treas. 

Franklin  Savings  Institution,  Greenfield. — Ce- 
phas Root,  Pres.  ;  Franklin  Ripley,  Treas.  De- 
posits, gieo.ooo. 

Haverhill  Savings  Bank. — John  Appleton,  Pres. ; 
James  Gale,  Treas. 

Ilingham  Itistittttion  for  Savi7igs. — David  Fear- 
ing, Pres. ;  David  Harding,  Treas. 

Lancaster  Savings  Bank. — Henry  Wilder,  Pi'es.  ; 
John  M.  Washburn,  Sec;  C.  T.  Symmes,  Treas. 
Amount  of  Deposits,  S''J'5,099.56. 

Lowell  Institution  for  Savings. — Incorporated 
1829.    Theo.  Edson,  Pres.  ;  J.  G.  Carney,  Treas. 

Lynn  Institution  for  Savings. — Incorporated 
June  20,  1826.  Joseph  N.  Saunderson,  Pres. ; 
Amos  Rhodes,  .Sec.  and  Treas.  ;  Amount  of  De- 
posits, 5117,100. 


•  Middlesex  Institution  for  Savings,  Concord. — 
Nathan  Brooks,  Pres.  ;  J.  M.  Cheney,  Treas, 

Nantucket  Institution  for  Savings. — Incorpo- 
rated 1834.  Ariel  Coffin,  Pres.  ;  Wm.  Mitchell, 
Treas.    Amount  of  Deposits,  S  200,000. 

Ncti)  Bedford  List itut ion  for  Savifigs. — Incor- 
porated ISio.  Abraham  Barker,  Pres. ;  Wm.  C. 
Coffin,  Treas. ;  Edmund  Taber,  Sec.  Amount  of 
Deposits,  Sept.,  1851,  51,150,000. 

Newburyport  Institutioyi  for  Savings. — Micajah 
Lunt,  Pres. ;    J.  Harrod,  Treas. ;   R.  Stone,  Sec. 

Neioton  Institution  for  Savings. — Incorporated 
1829.  Wm.  Jackson,  Pres.;  Luther  Paul,  Sec. 
and  Treas.    Amount  of  Deposits,  58000. 

North  Adams  Savings  Bank. — Incor.  April, 
1848.  Sanford  Blackinton,  Pres. ;  W.  E.  Brayton, 
Sec.  a?id  Treas.    30  Depositors,  58.706  deposited. 

Northampton  Institution  for  Savings. — E.  Hop- 
kins, Pres.  ;  Samuel  L.  Hinkley,  Treas.  and  Sec. 

P/ymouth  Savings  Batik. — Nathaniel  Russell, 
Pres. ;  Allen  Danforth,  Treas. 

Provident  Itistitution  for  Savings,  Salisbury. — 
Joshua  Auben,  Pres.  ;  Robert  Patten,  Treas. 

Quincy  Savings  Bank. — Thos.  Greenleaf,  Pres. ; 
Israel  W.  Munroe,   Treas. 

Randolph  Savings  Bank. — Bradford  L.  Wales, 
Pres. ;  V.  H.  Deane,  Sec. 

Reading  Agricultural  and  Mechanic  Association. 
— Incorporated  1831.  Thomas  Sweetser,  Pres.; 
John  Batchelder,  Sec. ;  Stephen  Foster,  Treas. 

Roxbury  Institiition  for  Savings. — John  B. 
Jones,  Pres.;  Wm.  Whiting,  Treas.;  Wm.  A. 
Crafts,  Sec. 

Salem  Savings  Bank. — Incorporated  1818.  Dan- 
iel S.  White,  Pres. ;  Henry  Ropes,  Treas. ;  Wm. 
Wallis,  Sec.     Deposits,  51,140,776. 

Southbridge  Savings  Bank. — Incorporated  April 
20, 1848.  Samuel  Hartwell,  Pres. ;  Manning  Leon- 
ard, .Sec. ;  S.  M.  Lane,  Treas.  154  Depositors ; 
amount  of  Deposits,  516,200. 

South  Reading  Mechanic  and  Affricxltttral  Institu- 
tion.—Incorporated  \S'S3.  Capital,  510,000.  Thos. 
Emerson,  Pres.;  Lilley  Eaton,  Treas. 

South  Scituate  Savings  Bank. — William  James, 
Pres. ;  Ebenezer  T.  Fogg,  Treas.  ;  Alfred  Litch- 
field, iSec. 

Springfield  Institution  for  Savings.  —  Josiah 
Hooker,  Pres.;  Henry  Stearns,  Treas.;  Henry 
Vose,  Sec. 

Scituate  Saviiigs  Bank. — Chartered  1851.  Elijah 
Jenkins,  Jr.,  P7-es. ;  Caleb  W.  Prouty,  Treas. 

No7-th  Bridgeirater  histitufion  for  Savings. — 
Edward  SoutHworth,  P/rs.;  Edward  Southwoilh, 
Jr.,  .Sec.  a7ul  Treas. 

IFare  Savi7igs  Ba7ik. — Incorporated  March  5, 
1850.  Wm.  Hyde,  P7-cs.;  Jocl_  Rice,  Sec.  and 
IVeas.     Amount  of  Deposits,  515,000. 

Wareha7n  Institution  for  Savitigs. — Joshua  B. 
Tobey,  P/es.  ;  Thos.  R.  Miles,   Treas. 

Wa/ren  Institutioti  for  Savitigs,  Charlestown. — 
Nathan  A.  Tufts.  iVes. ,-  Joseph  F.  Tufts,  T/-eas.; 
James  K.  Frothingham,  .Sec. 

Weymouth.  a7id  B>-ainti-ee  Institution  for  Sav- 
ings.— E  Humphrey,  Pres.;  Amos  S.  White,  Tr  eas. 
Worcester  County  Itistitutio7i  for  Savings,  Wor- 
cester.— Stephen  Salisbury,  Pit's.  ;  Joseph  Mason, 
Sec.   Deposits.  51,312,778. 

Woirc.ster  Mechanics'  Savi7igs  Ba7ik. — Incorpo- 
rated 1850.     I.  Davis,  Pics. ;  F.  H.  Dewey,  Sec. 


BOSTON   INSURANCE   COMPANIES. 


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INSURANCE  COMPANIES  IN  MASSACHUSETTS. 


ALLIANCE    INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

No.  41  Statr  Street.  Caimtai,,  Jg3i)0,0()0. 
Joel  Scott,  President.  A.  J.  Noyes,  Secretary. 
Wm.  Appleton,  Wm.  Parsons,  I.  O.  Bates,  A. 
L.  Payson,  G.  R.  Minot,  T.  Daland,  G.  11.  Samp- 
son, II.  G.  Shaw,  G.  B.  Upton,  Wm.  Perkins,  G. 
M.  Barnard,  J.  T.  Coolidgc,  C.  II.  F.  Moring,  W. 
S.  BuUard,  Directors.  Wm.  II.  Bates,  Clerk. 
Ilicliard  Baker,  Inspector. 

AMERICAN  INSURANCE  CO. 

No.  ,;4  State  Street.  Cai'ITAL,  ,S300,000. 
J.  Ingcrsoll  Bowditch,  Pres.  A.  C.  Dorr,  Sec. 
Nathan  Appleton,  Benjamin  A.  Gonld,  Charles 
II.  Mills,  Amos  A.  Lawrence,  Samuel  May,  P.  P. 
Pope,  Benjamin  Rich,  R.G.  Shaw,  Theodore  Chase, 
James  S.  Amory,  Edwin  Austin,  Wm.  B.  Bacon, 
Directors.     H.  t).  Morel,  Clerk. 

DiTidends,  January  and  July. 

BOSTON  INSURANCE  CO. 

No.  02  State  Street.     Cai'ital,  5300,000. 

Peter  M.  Freeman,  President. 

S.  A.  Appleton.  N.  H.  Emmons,  R.  C  Mackay, 
Henry  11.  Crocker,  George  L.  Pratt,  John  F.  Lor- 
ing,  Wm.  W.  Tucker,  Edwin  Howland,  Directors. 
Dividends,  March  and  September. 

BOSTON  MANUFACTURERS'  MU- 
TUAL FIRE  INSURANCE  CO. 

Office,  No.  65  State  Street. 

William  Amory,  Pres.    J.  L.  Hughes,  Secretary. 

John  Aiken,  Charles  II  Mills,  William  Amory, 
William  Dwight,  James  Read,  James  S.  Amory, 
Charles  Storrow,  Directors. 

BOSTON  MUTUAL  HEALTH  INS.  CO. 

Office,  No.  8  Scollay's  Building. 
C.  Mayo,  Pres.     Wm.  Pulsifer,  Sec.     C.  Mayo, 
R.  Curtis,  W.  Fabens,  D.  P.  Grosvenor,  Wm.  Pul- 
sifer, Directors.     J.  W.  M.  Appleton,  Examiiiing 
Physician. 

BOSTON  FIRE  AND   MAR.  INS.  CO. 

No.  45  State  Street.  CAriTAL,  *?300,000. 
Francis  Bacon,  Pres.  J.  W,  Balch,  Secretary. 
J.  P.  Cook,  Josiah  Stedman,  Moses  Williams, 
W.  S.  BuUard,  A.  Ilemenway,  Thomas  Wiggles- 
worth,  Jr.,  George  T.  Lyman,  Robert  M.  Mason, 
Alanson  Tucker,  Jr.,  Charles  Amory,  C.  L.  Cun- 
ningham, Directors. 

Dividends,  April  and  October. 

CITY  MUTUAL    MARINE  AND  FIRE 
INSURANCE  CO. 

No.  43  State  Street.  Capital,  .«;250,000. 
John  G.  Nazro,  President.  Wm.  C.  Swift,  Sec. 
Enoch  Train,  George  B.  Upton,  Charles  AVilkins, 
Philo  S.  Slielton,  Isaac  Thacher,  Robert  B.  Storer. 
Lewis  W.  Tappan,  Charles  G.  Nazro,  John  R.  Dow, 
William  Lincoln,  James  Lodge,  James  Sturgis, 
Charles  Larkin,  Alden  B.  Weston,  John  G.  Nazro, 
Winslow  AVhittemore,  B.  K.  Hough,  Jr.,  Joseph 
P.  Hawes,  Thacher  ^lagoun,  Jr.,  Tucker  Daland, 
Elisha  T.  Loring,  Robert  C.  Hooper,  George  Ba- 
con, Harrison  Fay,  Samuel  Hooper,  Directors. 

COCHITUATE  FIRE  INSURANCE  CO. 

No.  55  State  Street.     Capital,  S150,000, 

S.  P.  Heywood,  President.     A.  W.  Benton,  Sec. 

Jas.  Cheerer,   John   H.    Wilkins,  Warren  White, 

Abraham  T.  Lowe.  David  Kimball.  Isaiah  Bangi, 

E.  P.  Tileston,  William  Dehon.   Edward   A.   Ray- 


mond, Frederick  Perkins,  George  C.  Richardson, 
James  Brown,  Directors. 

Dividends,  April  and  October. 

COLUMBIAN  FIRE  &/  MAR.  INS.  CO. 

7(5  State   Street. 

B.  L.  Allen,  Prea.     Charles  A.  Elliot,  Sec. 

(Closing  up.) 

COMMERCIAL  MUT.  MAR.  INS.  CO. 

No.  83  State  Street. 
John  Williams,  Pres.  George  A.  Houghton,  .Sec. 
John  Williams,  Edward  Lamb,  W.  H.  Foster, 
Isaac  Pitman,  Ephraim  Lombard,  J.  L.  Brigham, 
P.  E.  Kingman,  S.  H.  Lewis,  Edward  Whitney, 
N.  W.  Bridge,  Samuel  Weltch,  John  H.  Pearson, 
Winslow  Whittemore,  Isaac  Taylor,  Richard  F. 
Wyman,  Stephen  Jenney,  Stephen  Tilton,  Jr., 
Joseph  Greely,  George  F.  AVilliams,  David  U. 
Pratt,  Samuel  G.  Reed,  Geo.  A.  Gardner,  Alfred 
Blanchard,  Frank  B.  Fay,  Geo.  C.  Lord,  Directors. 

EQUIT.  SAFETY  MAR.  &  FIRE  INS.  CO. 

Merchants'  Exchange. 
John  Clark,  President.  Samuel  Wheeler,  .Sep. 
Benjamin  Burgess.  Benjamin  C.  Clark,  Enoch 
Train,  Charles  Scudder,  N.  F.  Cunningham,  John 
H.Pearson,  S.  Fairbanks,  Lewis  W.  Tappan,  A. 
H.  Fiske,  William  W.  Goddard,  George  Callender, 
Joseph  lasigi,  G.  B.  Weston,  W.  Bramhall,  John 
S.  Wright,  John  D.  Gardner,  William  Ropes,  Geo. 
B.  Upton,  Thomas  Gray,  G.  Howland  Shaw.  Pat- 
rick T.  Jackson,  AVm.  Dwight.  Directors.  J.  T. 
Clark,  Marine  Clerk.    John  J.  Loring,  Jr.,  Fire  do. 

FIREMEN'S   INSURANCE  CO. 

No.  75  State  Street.  Capital,  S300,000. 
Thomas  C.  Amorv.  Pres.  S.  G.  Rogers,  Sec. 
John  Collamore  Jr.,'Thaddeus  Nichols,  Benjamin 
Seaver,  Ignatius  Sargent,  J.  Amory  Davis.  Joseph 
Hav,  Samuel  R.  Pavson,  James  Ellison,  John  B. 
Parker,  Nath'l  Harris,  Wm.  II.  Foster,  Directors. 
Dividends,  January  and  July. 

FRANKLIN  INSURANCE  CO. 

No.  44  State  Street.  Capital,  §300,000. 
Francis  Welch,  Pres.  William  M.  Byrnes,  Sec. 
George  W.  Abbott,  F.  H.  Bradlce,  Elijah  D. 
Brigham,  John  Lamson,  George  L.  Pratt,  James 
Read,  Enoch  Train,  Adolphus  Davis,  Directors. 
William  T.  Lerow,  Clerk. 

Dividends,  January  and  July. 

HOPE  INSURANCE  CO. 

No.  46  St.vte  Street.  Capital,  5200,000. 
Wm.  F.  Parrott,  Pres.  Augustus  Lovett,  Sec. 
B.  A.  Gould.  William  Davis,  Jr.,  John  H.Foster, 
George  Callender.  Nath.  Goddard,  Jr..  Epes  Sar- 
gent, Daniel  G.  Bacon,  George  W.  AVales,  D.  N. 
Spooner,  Geo.  R.  Sampson,  Directors. 
Dividends,  April  and  October. 

LONG  POND  MUTUAL  FIRE  INS.  CO. 

No.  19  State  Street. 
Chas.  A.  Wells,  Pres.  Pelham  Bonney,  Jr.,  Sec. 
Thomas  J.  Lobdell.  John  Reed,  Joseph  L.  Bates, 
Samuel  S.  Perkins,  William  Freeman,  Francis  A. 
Sawyer,  Jonathan  Ellis.  Wm.  H.  Calrow,  John 
Marsh.  Frederick  W.  Robbins,  Pelham  Bonney, 
Dircctois. 

MANUFACTURERS'  INSURANCE  CO. 

No.  59  State  Street.    Capital,  ^400,000. 

C.  W.   Cartwright,   Pres.      Samuel    Hunt.  Sec. 
Otis   Daniell,    Hcnrv  Hall,  John  Williams,  Wm. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Shimmiii,  Thomas  P.  Ciishinf;,  James  Read,  B.  F. 
White,  William  T.  Andrews,  George  Morey,  Calvin 
W.  Clark,  Directors. 

Dividends,  April  and  October. 

MASS.  HOSPITAL  LIFE  INS.  CO. 

No.  50  State  Street.  Cai-ital.  ^500,000. 
Nathan  Appleton,  Pres.  Moses  L.  Hale,  Sec. 
•Tohn  Hooper,  Charles  Jackson,  Wm.  Minot,  Jo- 
siah  Quincv,  David  Sears,  John  Tappan,  George 
Ticknor,  Thomas  B.  Wales,  William  Appleton, 
George  W.  Lyman,  Joseph  Tilden,  Samuel  A.  Eliot, 
Robert  G.  Shaw,  John  C.  Gray,  Robert  Hooper, 
Vice-Presidents.  Wm.  Araory,  J.  IngersoU  Bow- 
ditch,  Ebenezer  Chadwick,  Charles  H.  Mills,  Ab- 
bott Lawrence,  John  A.  Lowell,  Thomas  Motley, 
Samuel  Austin,  J.  Wiley  Bdmands,  Ignatius  Sar- 
gent, William  Sturgis,  Francis  C.  Lowell,  George 
H.  Kuhn,  Directors.  J.  I.  Bowditch,  Actuary  pro 
tern.  Edward  L.  Perkins,  Receiver.  Samuel  White, 
Clerk.    Albert  Smith,  Messenger. 

Dividends,  January. 

MASS.  MUTUAL  FIRE  INS.  CO. 

No.  31  State  Street. 
Charles  Wells,  President.  William  Tufts,  Sec. 
Edward  Brooks,  John  Bryant,  Charles  P.  Cur- 
tis, Ebenezer  Francis,  H.  H.  Hunnewell,  Samuel 
May,  George  H.  Kuhn,  Wm.  Minot,  Robert  G. 
Shaw,  John  P.  Thorndike,  Moses  Williams,  Direc- 
tors.    H.  S.  Humphrey,  Messejiger. 

MECHANICS'  MUTUAL  FIRE  INS.  CO. 

No.  27  State  Street,  (upstairs.) 
Adam  W.  Thaxter,  Pres.  Solomon  Hovey,  Sec. 
David  Tillson,  George  William  Phillips,  Ezekiel 
Bates,  Thomas  Moulton,  John  Boles,  John  Bacon, 
Benj.  Beal,  Charles  Leighton,  William  Eaton, 
Isaac  Cary,  Samuel  C.  Nottage,  Job  Turner,  Direc- 
tors.    0.  B.  Hall,  Clerk. 

MERCANTILE   MARINE    INS.   CO. 

No.  58  State  Street.      Capital,  §300.000. 

Nathaniel  Mcriam,  Pres.  William  B.  Coffin,  Sec. 
Benjamin  Bangs,  James  B.  Bradlee,  Benjamin 
Howard,  James  Johnson,  P.  R.  Dalton,  John  E. 
Lodge,  Edward  Wigglesworth,  Elijah  Williams, 
George  R.  Minot,  D.  N.  Spooner,  Directors. 
Dividends,  May  and  November. 

MERCHANTS'  INSURANCE  CO. 

No.  38  State  Street.  Capital,  §500,000. 
Thos.  C.  Smith,  P;-es.  Samuel  Tenney,  ^s«jsi'rt?i< 
do.  George  Homer,  Secretary.  Daniel  C.  Bacon, 
J.  W.  Edmands,  Patrick  Grant,  Israel  Whitney, 
Samuel  Hooper,  Wm.  Rollins, Wm.  Gray,  James 
Lawrence,  John  A.  Lowell,  Ebenezer  Chadwick, 
John  Belknap,  G.  Howland  Shaw,  Directors. 
George  L.  Deblois,  J.  C.  Braman,  Francis  H.  Dix, 
Clerks. 

Dividends,  April  and  October. 

NATIONAL   INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

No.  66  State  Street.  Capital,  §500,000. 
Samuel.  W.  Swett,  Pres.  A.  H.  Bean,  Sec. 
Daniel  Denny,  J.  W.  Edmands,  B.  F.  White, 
John  A.  Lowell,  Francis  Skinner,  Daniel  Kimball, 
Isaac  Livermorc,  John  L.  Gardner,  George  Howe, 
William  H.  Gardiner,  George  H.  Kuhn,  Marshall 
P.  Wilder,  Thomas  Gray,  J.  M.  Bcebe,  Israel 
Whitney,  Wm.  Amory,  R.  Hooper,  Sam'l  T.  Dana, 
S.  Frothingham,  O.  Goodwin,  Nathaniel  Hooper, 
James  Lawrence,  George  B.  Blake,  W.  S.  Bullard, 
Directors.  II.  L.  Temple,  Assistant  Clerk. 
Dividends,  April  and  October. 

NEPTUNE  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

No.   6i   Sta'i'k  Stri:ht.     Capital,  §300,000. 
C.   Curtis,    P)-cs.     J.    II.    Gardner    Sec.     David 
Devens,  Andrew  T.  Hall,  Charles  Homer,  Charles 


J.  Morrill,  Barnabas  Davis,  Richard  Soule,  John  P. 
Thorndike,  Joseph  Whitney,  Directors.  Wm.  H. 
Cutting,  George  r.  Osborne,  Nathaniel  Foster,  Jr. 
Clerks. 

Dividends,  April  and  October. 

NORTH  AMERICAN  FIRE  INS.  CO. 

Winthkop  Block,  Mavehici^  Square,  E.  B. 
Capital,  §100,000. 

Albert  Bowker,  Pres.  John  B.  Drew,  Sec.  Ben- 
jamin Lamson,  John  B.  Jones,  Samuel  Hall, 
Henry  N.  Hooper,  A.  A.  Wellington,  William  C. 
Barstow,  John  P.  Ober,  Daniel  D.  Kelley,  John 
Jeffries,  Jr.,  B.  P.  Spaulding,  Solomon  Piper,  Eb- 
enexer  Atkins,  Hanry  Hiice,  Otis  Tufts,  Directors. 

N.  E.  MUTUAL  MARINE  INS.  CO. 

Exciiaxge  Buildixg,  State  Steeet. 
Joseph  H.  Adams,  Pres.  Ed.  P.  Meriam,  Sec. 
Benjamin  Lyon,  Assistant  Sec.  Joseph  H.  Ad- 
ams, N.  B.  Gibbs,  F.  Plummer,  J.  V.  Bacon,  Chas. 
Cunningham,  Benjamin  Howard,  William  Ward, 
H.  M.  Holbrook,  Henry  Lincoln,  N.  F.  Cunning- 
ham, Jabez  Fisher,  J.  S.  Jenness,  William  Thwing, 
J.  B.  Kimball,  E.  C.  Emerson,  E.  H.  Baker,  F. 
Nickerson,  M.  Day  Kimball,  A.  Hardy,  Holmes 
Ammidown,  E.  D.  Brigham,  Osborn  Howes,  Wm. 
Lincoln,  B.  Thacher,  Wm.  T.  Glidden,  Thomas  W. 
Pierce,  George  C.  Lord,  Directors. 

N.  E.  MUTUAL  LIFE  INSURANCE  CO. 

No.  28  State  Street. 
Willard  Phillips,  Pres.  B.  F.  Stevens,  Sec. 
Charles  Browne,  Charles  Hubbard,  Wm.  Perkins, 
Chas.  P.  Curtis,  N.  F.  Cuningham,  Geo.  H.  Kuhn, 
Thos.  A.  Dexter,  M.  P.  Wilder,  Sewell  Tappan, 
Robert  G.  Shaw,  William  G.  Lambert,  Directors. 
John  Homans,  Consulting  Physician. 

PEOPLE'S  MUTUAL  INSURANCE  CO. 

Office,  No.  8  Old  State  House,  State  St. 

Joseph  Southwick,  Pres.  Chas.  H.  White,  Sec. 
Waitstill  Hastings,  P.  R.  Southwick,  Artemas 
Ward,  S.  D.  Davenport,  G.  Farley,  A.  Wyman, 
W.  A.  Harrington,  R.  Worthington,  B.  W.  Dunk- 
lee,  B.  Cobb,  Sheldon  Webster,  E.  Trask,  Joseph 
Lord,  J.  Tirrell,  Jr.,  Samuel  S.  Day,  Geo.  Dwight, 
E.  D.  Beach,  E.  W.  Bliss,  Directors. 

REAL  ESTATE  MUT.  FIRE  INS.  CO. 

Office,  Joy's  Buildixg,  81  Washington  St. 
W^illard  Sears,  Pres.  H.  B.  Fernald,  Sec.  John 
P.  Monks,  Walter  Bryent,  Francis  Standish,  Wm. 
Macomber,  Edward  C.  Tillson,  Uriah  Ritchie, 
Isaac  Tower,  James  M.  Cook,  Isaac  Adams,  F. 
Crosby,  C.  J.  Millard,  N.  Sargent,  I.  H.  Hazel- 
ton,  Azel  Ames,  J.  A.  Turner,  Milton  J.  Stone, 
Jonas  Fitch,  John  M.  Mayo,  J.  K.  Miller,  George 
H.  Childs,  Directors. 

SOUTH  MUTUAL  FIRE  INS.  CO. 

Cor.  of  Fourth  and  Turnpike  Sts..  S.  Boston. 
Wm.  B.  Dorr,  Pres.     Lewis  Tucker,  Sec.     Gil- 
bert  Wait,    William    B.    Harding,    Benjamin    B. 
Brown,  Wm.  Gallagher,  Directors. 

STATE  MUTUAL  FIRE  INS.  CO. 

No.  21  State  Street. 

Ephraim  Ilairington,  Pres.  Jos.  F.  Hovey,  Sec. 
Charles  C.  Conlev,  Isaac  H.  Cary,  Nathaniel  Ford, 
Francis  Richard's,  Seth  Adams,  Nahum  Ward, 
Levi  Boles,  Charles  Rollins,  William  Dall,  Ste- 
phen M.  Allen,  Pelham  Bonncy,  James  Weld, 
Samuel  Aspinwall,  Thomas  M.  Howard,  John  De- 
merritt.  Directors. 

SUPFOLK  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 
State,  cor.  or  CoNtiur.ss  Sr.  Capital,  §225,000. 

Pelham  W.  Hayward,  Pres.  Jas.  II.  Lunt,  Sec. 
Henry    Wainwright,    John   L.    Gardner,  Stephen 


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247 


n.  Perkins.  Benj.  C.  White,  S.  C.  Thwing,  J.  Am- 
oiy  Davis,  Directors.     N    Wriglit,  Messenger. 
Dividends,  April  and  October. 

THEMONT  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

A.  T.  Hall,  Pres.     Orrici:,  114  Mii.K  SriiiiET. 
(Closing  up.) 

UNITED  STATES  INSURANCE  CO. 

No.  52  State  Street.      Cai'it.vl,  ,9200,000. 

Robert  B.  Williams,  Pres.  Levi  Ingols,  iSec. 
William  Perkins,  Edward  S.  Tobey.  Ammi  C. 
Lombard,  Israel  Lombard,  Alfred  C.  Ilcrsey,  Jo- 
.siali  Stickney,  Geo.  II.  Sampson,  John  S.  Wright, 
Henry  Timmins,  Osborne  Howes,  Charles  II. 
Brown,  Directors. 

Dividends,  December  and  June. 

UNION  MUTUAL  FIRE  INS.  CO. 

No.  10  Old  State  House. 
Enoch  Hobart,  Pres.  Geo.  G.  Field,  Sec.  Sam- 
uel H.  Walley,  A.  W.  Thaxter,  Jr.,  Asa  Swal- 
low, Samuel  Leeds,  Abraham  T.  Lowe,  Jacob  H. 
Loud,  John  P.  Ober,  Benjamin  Lamson,  Geo. 
H.  Kuhn,  James  Clark,  Eliphalet  Jones,  Daniel 
Henchman,  Geo.  T.  Bigelow,  Daniel  L.  Gibbens, 
Billings  Briggs,  A.  Blanchard,  Jr.,  Geo.  A.  Bourne, 
Nathaniel  B"  Borden,  Uriel  Crocker,  N.  F.  Cun- 
ningham, Directors. 

UNION  MUTUAL  LIFE  INS.  CO. 

No.  68  State  Suteet. 
Elisha  B.  Pratt,  Pres.  Henry  Crocker,  .Sec. 
David  Ilenshaw,  E.  B.  Pratt,  Daniel  Sharp,  Jr., 
Walter  Hastings,  Horatio  Harris,  and  Matthew 
(^obb,  of  Boston;  John  D.  Lang,  J.  H.  Williams, 
Charles  Jones,  of  Maine  :  G.  C.  Collins,  E.  White, 
of  New  York  ;  Geo.  Dudley,  of  Conn.,  Directors. 
J.  C.  Sharp,  M.  D.,  Medical  Examiner. 

UNITED  INTEREST  INSURANCE  CO. 

Wash'.x  St.,  cor.  of  Essex.  Capital,  5100,000. 
William  Parker,  Pres.  William  R.  liliss,  Sec. 
Amos  Cotting,  David  Sears,  Jr.,  W'.  A.  Howe, 
Robert  Codman,  Amos  Cummings,  Calvin  W. 
Haven,  J.  M.  Bethune,  William  H.  Jameson, 
William  Carleton,  George  A.  Curtis,  Thomas  Hop- 
kinson,  Carmi  E.  King,  Jeffrey  R.  Brackett,  C.  L. 
Hayward,  D.  Davies,  Directors. 

WASHINGTON  INSURANCE  CO. 

No.  42  State  Street.  Capital,  ^200,000. 
Thomas  Lamb,  Pres.  Isaac  Sweetser,  Sec. 
Richard  Soule,  J.  T.  Coolidge,  William  B.  Rey- 
nolds, M.  H.  Simpson,  SewallTappan,  Henry  Lee, 
Jr.,  P.  M.  Parkman,  William  Dwight,  Directors. 
Benj.  Sweetser,  C/er/c. 

Dividends,  April  and  October. 

WARREN  INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

No.  72  State  Street.  Capital,  51-50,000. 
John  L.  Dimmock.  Pres.  C.  E.  W.  Dinimock, 
Sec.  Jarius  B.  Lincoln,  John  B.  Robinson,  John  C. 
Abbott,  Wm.  Lang,  Elisha  Atkins,  Joshua  Sears, 
J.  S.  Wigain,  Isaiah  Bangs.  Henry  L.  Williams, 
C.  H.  G.  Chapin,  John  Tyler,  Jr.,  Daniel  C.  Baker, 
Ellison  Lassell,  Directors.  George  S.  Ilillard, 
Solicitor. 


COUNTRY  INSURANCE  OFFICES. 

Ag.vwam  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
Ipswich.  Office,  92  State  Street,  Boston.  A.  H. 
Wildes,  Presidc7it.  G.  H.  Fitch,  Secretari/.  A.  H. 
Wildes,  B.  E.  Hoyt,  W.  F.  Wade,  Jr..  I.  Worces- 
ter, A.  V.  Lynde,  J.  Huse,  C.  H.  Mansfield,  G. 
Rider,  J.  Caldwell,  Directors. 

Adams  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Incorporated 
1851.     Sanford  Blackinton,  Pres,    Daniel  Jeuks, 


VicePrcs.    Wm.  E.   Brayton,    Treat.    Wm.  P. 

Brayton,  Sec, 

American  Mutual  Benevolent  Association, 
Worcester.  Incorporated,  1851.  F.  Lescur,  Pres- 
ident.    C.  L.  Dow,  Secretary. 

ATTLEnoRo'  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.  Incorpor- 
ated, 1836.  Phineas  Savery,  Presideyit.  Samuel 
Carpenter,  2d,  Secretaty. 

Bay  State  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co , 
Chelsea.  Jesse  Goiild,  President.  Jason  B. 
Loorais,  Secretary.     J.  M.  Prince,  General  Agent. 

Barnstable  County  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co. 
Zenas  D.  Bassett,  President.     Amos  Otis,  Sect'y. 

Bedford  Commercial  Mutual  Marine  Ins. 
Co.  New  Bedford.  Capital,  §150,000.  James 
Howland,2d,  President.  R.  R.  Crocker,  Vice-Pres- 
ident.   H.  H.  Crapo,  Secretary. 

Berkshire  County  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Company,  Pittsfield.  Geo.  ^.'Bxiggs,  President. 
G.  F.  Johnson,  Secretary. 

Berkshire  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co., 
Pittsfield.  Thos.  B.  Strong,  Pres.  James  Buel, 
Secretary. 

Berkshire  Mutual  Health  Association  of 
Pittsfield.  Merrick  Ross,  President.  B.  F.  John- 
son, Secretary. 

Boavditch  Mutual  Fire  Insur.\nce  Company, 
Salem.  Augustus  Story,  President.  John  T. 
Burnham,  Secretary. 

Bristol  County  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
New  Bedford.  H.  H.  Crapo,  President.  J.  S. 
Tillinghast,    Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Cambridge  Mutual  Fire  Insur.vnce  Co., 
Cambridge.  Isaac  Fay,  President.  Josiah  W. 
Cook,  Secretary. 

Charlestown  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co., 
Charlestown.  Charles  Thompson,  P;-esirfe»2<.  Wm. 
Sawyer,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Chelsea  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
Erastus  Rugg,  Pres.     Jason  B.  Loomis,  Sec. 

Citizens'  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
Brighton.  Edward  C.  Sparhawk,  President.  A.  B. 
Cobb,  Secretary. 

City  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Comp.\ny,  Rox- 
bury.  Laban  S.  Beecher,  Presideiit.  George  Greg- 
erson.  Secretary. 

Cohasset  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company. 
Paul  Pratt,  President.     Henry  J.  Turner,  Sec. 

Commercial  Insur.\.nce  Comp.vny,  Nantucket. 
Incorporated,  1831.  Capital,  §100,000.  Geo.  Cobb, 
President.     Valentine  Hussey,  Secretary. 

Con-way  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company. 
Incorporated,  1849.  James  S.  Whitney,  President. 
David  C.  Rogers,  Secretary.  E.  D.  Hamilton, 
Treasurer.  Arms  &  Lawrence,  General  Agents, 
office  14  State  Street,  Boston. 

Danvers  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Comp.vny. 
Henry  Cook,  Pres.     Geo.  A.  Osborne,  Sec. 

Dedham  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
Dedham.  James  Richardson,  Prc5.  Ira  Cleveland, 
Secretary. 

Equitable  Marine  Mutual  Insurance  Co., 
Provincetown.  Thomas  Nickerson,  Pres.  £nos 
Nickerson,  Secretary. 

Essex  Insurance  Company,  Salem.  Capital, 
5100,000.  James  B.  Briggs,  Preside?it.  Wm.  C. 
Waters,  Secretary. 

Essex  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  Salem. 
George  Nichols,  Pres.     John  H.  Nichols,  Sec. 

Farmers'  Mutu.vl  Insurance  Co.,  George- 
town.   Thos.  E.  Payson,  Pres.    Wm.  Boynton,  Sec. 

Franklin  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
Greenfield.  H.  G.  Newcomb,  President.  Almon 
Brainard,  Sec.   Cephas  Root,  Treasurer. 


248 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Gloucester  Marine  Insurance  Company. 
Capital,  ^'50,000.  George  H.  Rogers,  President. 
Alfred  Presson,  Secretary. 

Gloucester  Mutual  Insurance  Company. 
Epes  W.  Merchant,  Pres.     Joshua  P.  Trask,  Hec. 

Groveland  Mutual  Insurance  Company. 
Geo.  Savor}',  Pres.  Nathaniel  Ladd,  Sec.  and  Treas. 

Hampshire  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  _  Co., 
Northampton.  Samuel  L.  Hinckley,  President. 
Harvey  Kirkland,  Sec. 

Haverhill  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
Incorporated,  1831.  Alfred  Kittridge,  President. 
Thomas  M.  Hayes,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

HiNGHAM  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company. 
Solomon  Lincoln,  President.  David  Harding,  Sec. 
llufus  Lane,  Treasurer. 

Holliston  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
Samuel  Payson,  Pres.     Elias  Bullard,  Secretary. 

HoLYOKE  Mutual  Fire  Insurance,  Salem. 
Augustus  Story,  Pres.     John  T.  Burnham,  Sec. 

Howard  Fire  Insurance  Company,  of  Lowell. 
Capital,  ^200,000.  O.  M.  Whipple,  President. 
Frederick  Parker,  Sec.  Boston  office,  77  State 
Street.     Harris  &  Cowles,  Agents. 

Lawrence  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co. 
N.  W.  Harmon,  President.  W.  D.  Joplin,  Sec. 
and  Treasurer. 

Lowell  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
Lowell.  Josiah  B.  ¥rQ\ic\\,\President.  I.  S.  Morse, 
Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Lynn  Mechanics'  Fire  and  Marine  Ins.  Co. 
Capital,  ,goO,000.  M.  C.  Pratt,  President.  Amos 
Rhodes,  Secretary. 

Manufacturers'  and  Mechanics'  Fire  and 
Marine  Insurance  Company,  Haverhill.  In- 
corporated in  1850.  Capital,  goO.OOO  ;  with  leave 
to  increase  to  ,^250,000.  Thomas  M.  Hayes,  Sec- 
retary. 

Manufacturers'  Mutual  Insurance  Compa- 
ny, Worcester.  Jas.  Shepherd,  President.  Samuel 
Allen,  Secretaiy.    F.  W.  Paine,  Treasurer. 

Marblehead  Marine  Co.,  Marblehead.  Capi- 
tal, 5100,000.  John  HoopcT,  President.  S.  S.  Tref- 
rey,  Secretary. 

Marblehead  Mut.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  of  Marble- 
head, Mass.  Boston  office.  No.  8  Scollay's  Build- 
ing, Court  Street.  Wm.  ¥a.hens,  Preside7it.  Dan- 
iel P.  Grosvenor,  Secretary.  Wm.  Fabens,  D.  P. 
Grosvenor,  Wm.  Pulsifer,  John  Adams,  F.  A. 
Fabens,  Reuben  Curtis,  Directors.  Wm.  Pulsifer 
and  R.  Curtis,  Agents.  Also  agents  for  the  Bow- 
ditch,  Holyoke,  and  other  safe  and  popular  com- 
panies. 

Marlboro'  Mutual  Insurance  Company. 
Jabez  S.  Wetherbee,  President.  Mark  Fay,  Treas- 
urer and  Secretary. 

Mechanics'  Mut.  Benefit  Asso.,  of  Spring- 
field. Accumulated  and  Guaranty  Cap.,  g9J,000. 
R.  Crossett,  President.    H.  Darling,  Secretary. 

Mechanics'  Union  Association,  Springfield. 
Capital,  So0,000.  M.  B.  Dean,  President.  Wm. 
Patton,  G.  C.  Wood,  II.  B.  Judkius,  Financial 
Committee. 

Merchants'  and  Farmers'  Mutual  Fire  In- 
surance Company,  Worcester.  Incorporated, 
1810.  Isaac  Davis,  Preside/it.  Chas.  L.  Putnam, 
Scc7'etary. 

Merkimac  Mut.  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
Andovcr.  Samuel  Merrill,  President.  Samuel 
Gray,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Mechanics'  and  Farmers'  Mutual  Fire  In- 
surance Company.  Stookbridge.  Charles  M. 
Owen,  President.  Jona.  E.  Field,  Secretary.  J, 
D.  Adams,  Treasurer. 


.  Middlesex  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Compa- 
ny, Concord.  Dan.  Shattuck,  President.  N. 
Brooks,  Secretary. 

Mutual  Marine  Ins.  Co.,  New  Bedford.  Hen- 
ry Tabcr,  Pres.  Pardon  Tillinghast,  Vice-Pres. 
W.  H.  Taylor,  Sec. 

Old  Colony  Fire  and  Mar.  Ins.  Co.,  of  Ply- 
mouth. Incorporated  by  the  Legislature  of  Jlass- 
achusetts,  1836.  Capital,  ^'50,000.  Boston  office. 
No.  4  State  Street.  Ezra  Finney,  President.  Al- 
len Danforth,  Secretary.  Ezra  Finney,  Nathaniel 
Russell,  Isaac  L.  Hedge.  J.  H.  Loud,  William 
Nelson,  I.  N.  Stoddard,  Schuyler  Sampson,  Har- 
vey Weston,  Alonzo  Scudder,  William  Thomas,  Di- 
rectors. Hon.  Albert  Fearing,  Hon.  J.  G.  Rogers, 
Phineas  Sprague,  Esq.,  T.  J.  Lobdell,  Esq.,  Messrs. 
J.  E.  Thayer  &  Bro.,  Messrs.  Willis  &  Co.,  C.  G. 
Davis,  Esq.,  S.  J.  Gordon,  Esq.,  Board  of  Refer- 
ence.    Oliver  Brewster,  Agent. 

Oriental  Insurance  Comp.vny,  Salem.  Cap- 
ital, 5200,000.  Nathan  Endicott,  President.  Wm. 
S.  Cleveland,  Secretary. 

Pacific  Insurance  Company,  New  Bedford. 
Capital,  5100,000.  Gideon  Allen,  President.  Sam- 
uel Lumbard,  Secretary. 

People's  Equitable  Mittual  Fire  Ins.  Co., 
Taunton.  Incorporated,  1848.  Albert  Field,  Pre«- 
ident.     P.  E.  Hill,  Secretary. 

People's  Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  Spring- 
field. Joseph  Southwick,  President.  George 
Dwight,  Vice-President.  Doras  L.  Stone,  Secreta- 
ry.    J.  C.  Goodridge,  Actuary. 

People's  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Comp.^.ny, 
Worcester.  Incorporated,  1847.  Capital,  5100,- 
000.  E.  H.  Hemmenway,  President.  Oliver  Har- 
rington, Secretary.  Lorenzo  Burge,  Agejit,  78 
State  Street,  Boston. 

People's  Mutual  Health  Assurance  Co.,  of 
Springfield.  Incorporated,  April  25th,  1850.  \\m. 
B.  Calhoun,  President.  John  F.  Comstock,  Sec- 
retary.    R.  Chandler,  Actuary  and  Treasurer. 

Plymouth  County  Mutual  Insurance  Com- 
pany, Wareham.  Stephen  Gibbs,  President.  Sil- 
vanus  Bourne,  Secretary. 

QuiNCY  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Quincy.  Lysan- 
der  Richards,  Pres.  Stephen  Bates,  Sec.  Israel 
W.  Munroe,  Treas. 

Salem  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Company, 
Salem.  John  H.  Nichols,  President.  Charles  S. 
Nichols,  Secretary. 

State  Mutual  Life  Assurance  Company, 
Worcester.  Capital,  5100,000.  John  Davis,  iVei- 
ident.  Wm.  Dickinson,  Trcasxirer.  C.  Harris, 
Secretary.  J.  D.  Kent,  Agent  for  Boston,  office 
29  State  Street. 

Springfield  Fire  and  Marine  Insurance 
Company,  of  Springfield,  Mass.  Capital  Slock, 
5150,000.  Insures  Real  and  Personal  Property 
against  Fire,  on  favorable  terms.  Edmund  Free- 
man, D.  L.  Harris,  Marvin  Chapin,  Chester  W. 
Chapin,  A.  Huntington,  Edward  Southworth,  J. 
B.  Merrick,  Albert  Morgan,  Waitstill  Hastings, 
George  Walker,  Directors.  Edmund  Freeman, 
President.  William  Connor,  Jr.,  .SVrrc/'ary.  J.  C. 
Howe  &  Co.,  Hitchcock,  Cobb  &  Winslow,  James 
K.  Mills  &  Co.,  Homer  Bartlctt,  Esq.,  Hastings 
it  Co.,  of  Boston.  Hon.  Geo.  Stevens,  Hon. 
Daniel  Wells,  Moses  Clarke,  M.  D.,  of  Cambridge, 
Hon.  R.  Frothingham,  Jr.,  Addison  Gage,  Esq., 
(Firm  of  Gage,  Hittinger  &  Co.,)  of  Charlestown, 
Board  of  Reference.  George  W.  Reed,  Agent, 
Sears's  iJlocli,  63  Court  Street,  Boston. 

Union  Insurance  Co.,  Provincetown.  Capi- 
tal, 575,000.  John  Adams,  President.  David 
Fairbanks,  Secretary. 


INSURANCE    COMPANIES. 


249 


Union  Mut.  Marine  Ins.  Company.  New  Bed- 
ford. Capital,  g'2n;),nnO.  Thos.  S.  Ilathaway, 
l^resideuL     Borden  AVood,  Sacrelary. 

Wkst  Np.wniiUY  Mut.  I'iiibo  Ins.  Co.  Dean 
Tlobin-ion,  President.     J.  C.  Carr,  Secretary. 

WKYMonrii  AND  Bkaintuek  MuTirAL  FiiiK  In- 
HiruANCM  Company.  Weymouth.  Appletou  Howe, 
President.     T.  R.  Hanson,  Secretary. 

WOUCESTER     MUTUAT,     FiRE    InsI'RANCF.     Co., 

Worcester.  Fredeiic  Wm.  i\iinc,  President  and 
Treasurer.     Anthony  Chase,  Secretary. 

INSURANCE    COMPANIES 

J'l  other  States,  who  have  Acjeiicies  in  Boston. 

^TXA  Insurance  Company,  Hiirtford,  Conn. 
Annuity  Fund,  51-50,000.    Thomas  K.  Br;iee.  Prcs. 

E.  A.  13ulkeley,  Vice  President.  S.  L.  Loomis, 
Secreliiry.  J.  W  Seymour,  ^("<»a?7/.  I.F.  Dobson, 
Merchants'  Exchange,  Afient.  Dr.  Coale,  No.  7 
Bowdoin  Square,  Medical  Examiner. 

American  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company, 
of  the  City  of  New  Haven.  Incorporated,  1847- 
Cash  Capital  and  Surplus,  .??  1.50,000.  Expense  of 
in'surance  reduced  iwenty-five  per  cent.  Benjamin 
Silliman,  President.  Benjamin  Noyes,  Secretary. 
Norris  Willcox,  John  W.  Fitch,  Caleb  Mix,  Sher- 
man W.  Kiievals,  Willis  Bristol,  John  Durrie, 
Lewis  B.  Judson.  James  E.  English,  Charles  B. 
Lines,  Isaac  N.  Prior,  J.  M.  Mason,  John  C.  Hoi 
lister.  Trustees.  Hon.  F.  C.  Gray,  Hon.  J.  G.  Rog- 
ors,  Prnf.  Geo.  Ticknor,  John  C.  Warren,  M.  D., 
John  Ware,  M.  D.,  A.  H.  Vinton,  D.  D.,  G  W. 
Blas-den,  D.  D.,  J.  J.  Dixwell.  Esq.,  J.  Huntington 
Wolcott,  Esq.,  Thos.  Lamb.  ¥j^(\., Local  References. 
John  C  Wnnen,  M.  D.,  and  John  Ware,  M.  D  , 
Coivsiillini/  Physicians.  E.  W.  Blake,  M.  D.,  Med- 
ical E.ta  miner.  28  Harrison  avenue.  Oliver  Brews- 
ter, Actuary,  No.  4  State  Street,  Boston. 

TuE  August.a  Insurance  and  Banking  Com- 
pany, Augusta,  Georgia.  Chartered,  1S27.  Capi- 
tal 5.'H7o,00;i,  paid  m  and  invested  according  to  law. 
Continue  to  insure  again<<t  Fire  and  Marine 
Hazards  to  the  extent  of  ^10,000  on  any  one  risk, 
at  favorable  rates  of  premium.  Policies  issuedand 
losses  promptly  paid  by  Page  &  Banks,  Ayents  at 
Boston.  Office  in  Tappan's  new  building,  opposite 
Kilby  street.  Wm.  M.  D'Antignac,  President. 
lioliert  Walton,  Secretari/.    James  K.  Mills  .*t  Co  , 

F.  Skinner  &  Co.,  P.  &' J.  P.  Huwes,  Thayer  & 
Co.,  Thomas  Gray  &  Co.,  Deshon  &  Co.,  Joshua 
Sears,  Esq.,  References. 

CiiAKTEit  Oak  Life  Insurance  Company  of 
Hartford,  Conn.  Capital,  *J2J0,000,  securely  in- 
vested under  the  sanction  and  approval  of  the 
comptroller  of  public  accounts  of  the  State  of  Con- 
necticut. Policies  granted  on  the  stock  or  mutual 
plan.  Information  and  pamphlets  given  by  their 
agent.  Arthur  Merrill,  ylf/f'i*.  Office,  Scars's  block, 
rorner  of  Court  and  Cornhill  streets,  Boston. 
Charles  Gordon,  M.  D.,  Medical  Ex  iminer,  resi- 
dence, 6  West  street.  At  tlie  office  daily,  from  12 
to  1  o'clock.  Hon.  George  W.  Cro.kett,  Prcs.  Bank 
of  North  America,  ;  Nathan  Carruth,  E-;q  ,  Prcs. 
Old  C.dony  Railroad;  Rev  Seth  Bliss,  Sec.  Am. 
Tract  Society  ;  Gilbert  &  Sons,  Thayer  &  Brother, 
and  Malhew  Bolles,  Slate  Street,  References. 

CovNECTicuT  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co. — 
Hartford,  Conn.  James  Goodwin,  Pres.  Guy  R. 
Phelps,  Sec.  James  Goodwin,  Wm.  W.  Ellsworth, 
Georiro  Sumner,  E.  G.  Howe,  Z.  Preston,  Edwin 
D.  Titian V,  Mason  Gross,  Henry  Hastings,  Ed- 
mund B.  "Hull,  Edward  W.  Pars  .ns,  of  Hartford, 
Theod(U-e  Polhamis,  Jr.,  of  New  York,  and  E.  D. 
Briiiham,  of  Boston,  Directors.  Boston  office, 
room  No  1  Merchants'  Bank  Building,  28  State 
street.  Timothy  K.  Blaisdell  and  John  Orvis, 
General  Agents.   J.  B.  Gregerson,  M.  D.  Physician. 

29 


MANHATTAN  LiFE  InSUUANCF.  COMPANY,  of  Ncw 

York.  No.  70  Wii.sliiiigton  Street,  corner  State. 
Cash  capital,  .'^100, noo.  Alonzo  A.  Alvord, /Vt-Ji. 
C.  Y.  Wf^mple,  Ser.  James  K.  Mills  &  Co.,  Thos. 
Gray  &  Co.,  J.  W.  Page  dt  Co.,  Francis  Skinner 
Si  Co.,  Johnson,  Sewall  &  Co.,  U|)luim,  Appleton 
X-  Co.,  Wright  (^  Whitman,  Duttoii,  Richardson  & 
Co.,  Deniing  Jarvis,  Edward  Chamberlin,  Boston 
References.  Edward  1)  G.  P.ilmer,  M.  D  ,  Medi- 
cal Examiner.  Geo  Hayward,  M.  D.,  Consulting 
Physician.     Henry  Earl,  Agent. 

MoiiAWK  Valley  Insurance  Co  Ncw  En(? 
land  Branch,  office  17  State  St.,  Boston.  Capi- 
tal, )j{17o,000.  Alexander  Sheldon,  Pres.  Adam 
W.  Kline,  Vice-Pres.  John  A.  Milmine.  Sec. 
Thomas  J.  Potter,  Treas.  Alexander  Sheldon, 
Adam  W.  Kline,  H.  S.  McElwain,  John  A.  Mil- 
mine,  John  J.  Schuyler,  James  Iliggs,  John  A. 
Swectman,  H.irvey  Bell,  Samuel  Belding,  Jr.,  John 
Sanford,  James  Bell.  John  McClumpha,  C.  H. 
Skillin,  Volney  Richmond,  John  S.  Crane,  Edward 
Babcock,  Thomas  J.  Potter,  C.  C.  Clute,  John 
Bowdish.  M.  O.  Davis,  Cornelius  Miller,  William 
Logan,  Directors. 

This  Company,  recently  incorporated  by  the 
Legislature  of  New  York,  has  a  WfU  invested 
capital  of  517'5,000,  and  will  effect  insurance 
against'loss  or  damage  by  Fire,  on  Dwellings,  Fur- 
niture, Stores,  Stocks  of  Goods,  and  Merchandise 
generally,  on  as  favorable  terms  as  any  other  com- 
pany. Losses  at  this  /Agency,  promptly  and  lib- 
erally adjusted  and  paid  in  Boston.  For  Insurance 
apply  to  James  H.  Prince,  Agent,  17  Slate  Street. 

Mutual  Benefit  Life  Insurance  Co.  No  17 
State  Street.  Capital,  ^1.2fifi,.S8:5  2-5.  Reserved, 
,^■502,26.5.34.  Profit  retained,  ,?20i),000.  Robert  L. 
Patterson,  Pres.  B.  C.  Miller.  Sec.  C.  S.  Mack- 
nett,  L.  C.  Grover.  T.  B.  Segur,  II.  McFarlan, 
Wm.  M.  Simpson,  John  R.  Weeks,  Seth  Low,  A  S. 
Snelling,  R.  H.  Green,  J.  W.  Condit,  N.  Perrv, 
Directors.  S.  Fairbanks,  R.  G  Shaw,  E.  H.  Allen, 
C.  G.  Loring,  C.  W.  Cartwright,  Johnson,  Sewall 
<^-  Co.,  W.  D.  Coolidge,  Peter  C.  Jones.  Revs  F. 
T.  Gray,  Charles  Brooks,  Samuel  F.  Coolidse, 
References  in  Boston.  D.  Humphreys  Storer.  M. 
D.,  Medical  Examiner,  14  Winter  Street.  J.  B. 
Prince,  Agent,  17  State  Street. 

National  Life  Insurance  Company  of  the 
United  States,  located  at  Montpelier,  Vt.  Cip- 
ital,  .SIOO.ODO.  Office  of  the  Boston  Agency.  No. 
14  State  Street.  Julius  Y.  Dewey.  Pres.  Daniel 
Baldwin,  Vice  President.  James  T.  Thurston,  Sec. 
Daniel  Baldwin.  Paul  Dillinsham,  Timothy  P. 
Redtielil,  Julius  Converse,  Att'y  at  Law,  F.dmund 
Weston,  J.  B.  Danforth,  Jr.,  Homer  W.  Hcaton, 
Albert  L.  Catlin,  John  A.  Page,  George  W.  Colla- 
mer,  Ctiarles  Dewey,  Orren  Smith,  M.  D.,  Direc- 
tors. Dutton,  Richardson  &  Co.,  Towne  &  Ken- 
drick,  William  Tufts,  Es(|.,  Jacob  Sleeper,  Esq., 
C.  C.  Dean.  Esq.,  Franklin  Rand,  Esq..  Boston 
Refe7-enrcs.  Orren  Smith,  A.  B.  Snow,  M.  D.,  16 
Harrison  Avenue,  Medical  Examiners  ;  in  attf-nd- 
ance  dailv  ,it  the  ollice  from  12  to  1  o'clock.  F.  W. 
Adams,  Physician.     Arms  &  Lawrence,  Agents. 

Pacific  Mutual  Insurance  CompanyoF Tren- 
ton, N.  J.  Chartered,  February,  18-51.  Capital, 
.ijt2.50,O00.  Office,  No.  74  State  Street,  Boston. 
Joseph  C.  Potts,  President.  E.  Russell  Hinckley, 
Vice  President.  James  Hoy,  Jr.,  Secretary.  X.  J. 
Maynard,  G.  .V.  Perdicaris.  Benjamin  W.  Titus, 
Hciijainin  Fish,  .John  A.  Wcart,  Jonathan  Fisk, 
John  Whittaker.  Trenton  :  James  C.  Hallock, 
Andrew  D.  Melick.  N.  L.  McCreadv.  New  Y'ork  : 
Waldo  Maynard.  William  S.  Eaton,  Boston,  Borrd 
of  Directors.  J.  M  Beebe,  Morgan  tk  C<>.,  Whit- 
ney &  Fenno,  Adolphns  Davis,  Esq.,  Benj.  Bur- 
sess  Ik  Sons,  Charles  Scudder  &  Co.,  Harnden  & 
Co.,  Boston  References. 


RAILROADS  IX  NEW  ENGLAND. 


ASHUELOT  RAILROAD. 

[See  Comiecticut  River  R.  R.'\ 

ATLANTIC  AND  ST.  LAWRENCE. 

Josiah  S.  Little,  President.  Charles  E.  Barrett, 
Treasurer.  S.  T.  Corser,  Supt.  B.  Cashing,  Clerk. 
Josiah  S.  Little,  Eliphalet  Greely,  Thomas  Ham- 
mond, St.  John  Smith,  John  B.  Brown,  Wm.  W. 
Thomas,  Wm.  Pitt  Fessenden,  Jas.  L.  Farmer,  A. 
W.  H.  Clapp,  E.  F.  Beal,  Thos.  Crocker,  S.  H. 
Chandler,  Samuel  Jordan,  Directors. 

From  Portland  to        Miles.  Prices. 

Falmouth 5..     20 

Cumberland 9..     30 

Yarmouth 11..     35 

Junction 12..     40 

N.Yarmouth 15..     45 

Webber's 19..     60 

New  Gloucester  ...     22..     70 

Cobb's  Bridge 24..     75 

♦June,  Danville.. .     27..     85 

Hotel  Road 28..     90 

Empire  Road 32.  .1  00 

Mechanic  Falls 36..  1  10 

Oxford 40. .1  20 

SouthParis 47. .1  40 

North  Paris 55 

Bryant's  Pond 62 

Locke's  Mills 65 

Bethel 70 

West  Bethel 74 

Gilead 80 

Shelburne,  N.  H.  ..     86 
Reach  Gorham  ....     91 

*AnJroscoggin  and  Kennebec  to  WaterTille. 

BERKSHIRE. 

[See  Housatonic.'] 
Chas.  W.  Hopkins,  President.     E.  F.  Ensign, 
Treasurer.    Chas.  W.  Hopkins,  I.  Sumner,  Charles 
Hunt,  Ira  Sherman,  Directors. 

BOSTON,   CONCORD    AND   MON- 
TREAL. 

Open  from  Concord  to  Warren,  N.  H. 
Josiah  Quincy,  of  Rumney,  N.  H.,  President. 
James  N.  Elkins,  of  Rumney,  N.  H.  Agent.  Geo. 
Minot,  of  Concord,  N.  H.,  Treasurer.  Charles 
Lane,  of  Gilford,  N.H.,  Clerk.  IraGoodale,  Bath  ; 
Peter  Clark,  Holmes  Hinkley,  James  M.  Whiton, 
John  T.  Coffin,  of  Boston;  George  B.  Chandler, 
of  Concord,  N.  H. ;  John  T.  CofRa,  of  Meredith, 
Directors. 


From  Concord  to  M. 
East  Concord. .  2. . 
North  Concord.  5.. 
Canterbury  ...10., 
Northfield  ....13., 
Sanboriiton  B'e.lB. . 
Union  bridge.. 22., 
Meredith  B'ge.27.. 
Lake  Village  ..29.. 

Weirs    .33., 

Meredith  Vil'ge  37. , 


Pr. 

15 
25 
35 

45 
60 
70 
85 
95 
:  05 
L  15 


From  CnncorrI  to  M. 
Fogg's  Road  ..41 
Holderness  ...45 
Bridgewater   ..48 

Plymouth 51 

Quincy's 57 

lliimncy 59 

West  Rumney. 62 
Wentwarth....67 
Warren 71 


Pr. 

.1  25 

.1  35 

.1  45 

.1  55 

.1  75 

.1  75 

.1  85 

.1  95 
.2  05 


BOSTON  AND  LOWELL. 

{Depot,  Loroell  Street.      Office,  W}^  Tremotit  Row.) 
George  W.  Lyman,  President.     Ebcn  Chadwick, 

William  Sturgis,  Isaac  Hinckley,  Joseph  Ti  den. 

Directors.     J.  Thos.  Stevenson,  7Vea.«»-cr.     Thos. 

P.  Tenney,  Clerk.     Waldo  Higginson,  Agent. 
From  Boston  to  Miles.  Prices.     Depot  Mastitrs. 

Eist  Cambridge 10. .C.  E.  (Joodell 

Milk  Row 14. .15.. A.  Smith 


From  Boston  to        Miles.  Pries.         Depot  Masters. 

Taylor's  led 2^..  15 

Willow  br 3A..15i 

Stearns' steps,  Med.  4 17^ 

Med  ford  steps 4|..17^ 

West  Medford 5...  17.. J.  M.  Sanford 

Bacon's  Bridge  ... .  7  •.•25 

Winchester 8...25..S.  B.  White 

Wohurn  Branch. 

rSymmes' 8:J..30 

I  Richardson's 9... 30 

/-Horn  Pond 9.1.  •SO 

[Woburn  Centre  ..  10..  .SO.,  A.  Thompson 

East  Woburn 30 

Woburn  wat.  place.  30.. Samuel  Abbott 

Wilmington 40. .J.  A.Ames 

Billerica  &  T 50.. J.  A.  Burt 

Billerica  Mills 55.  .P.  B.  Bohonan 

Bleachery,  Lowell,.  65 

Middlesex  St.,  "    ..  65 

Lowell    65..  J.  Roberts 

[See  Concord  R.  R.] 

BOSTON  AND  MAINE. 

(DejMt,  liaymarket  Square.) 

John  Howe,  Brookline,  President.  Geo.  H. 
Kuhn,  Boston ;  Wm.  Hale,  John  Flint,  Ando- 
ver;  Samuel  Bachelder,  Cambridge;  Samuel  A. 
Walker,  Brookline,  Directors.  Thimas  S.  Wil- 
liams, Superintendent.  Horace  B.  Wilbur,  Treas- 
urer.   George  Minot,  Clerk. 

From  Be'Slon  to  Miles.   Prices.    Depot  Masters. 

Somerville 2..     10.  .L.  S.  Alexander 

Medford, 5^.     15.  .Jas.  T.  Floyd,  Jr. 

Edgeworth 4..     15 

Maiden 5..     15.  .Sam'l  Norris 

Boardman's  Cr 6.^.     18 

Melrose 7-.     18.. Geo.  W.  Barrett 

Stoneham 8..     20 

Greenwood 9..     25 

*S.  Reading  June.       9^ 

South  Reading  ....     10..     25. .Jonathan  Towle 

Reading 12..     30.  .Calvin  Temple 

Wilmington 15..     35 

fWilmington  June. 

Ballardvale 21  ••     50.  .Steph.  Densmore 

Andover 23..     55.  .James  Grosvenor 

S  Lawrence    26..     60.  .S.  N.  Burnham 

JNo.  Lawrence  ....         ..     60.. A.  W.  Eaton 

No.  Andover 28..     65.. Laban  Sawyer 

Bradford 32..     80.  .Christopher  Rugg 

Haverhill 33..     80.  .Joseph  Flanders 

Atkinson 37..     95 

Plaistow 38..     95.. Rufus  Merrill 

Newton 41..  1  00.. Simeon  Rowell 

EastKingston 45. .1  10. . A.  Batchelder 

Exeter 50. .  1  20.  .Geo.  G.  Smith 

^S.  Newmarket ....     54. .  1  30.  .C.  H.  Totherly 
Newmarket  June. .     55.. 1  30.  .Thos.  Chesley 

Newmarket 57. .1  40.  .Wm.  Thompson 

Durham 62..  1  50.  .Eben'r  Smith 

Madbuiy 65..  1  6(1 

IJDover 68. .1  60..Wm.  Tredick 

Somersworth 71.. 1  67 

HGreat  Falls 74.. 1  74.  .G.  W.  Ballock.Jr. 

Rochester 80..  1  85 

Salmon  Falls 72..  1  73.. Geo.  S.  Oliver 

South  Berwick 12^.\  79 

Berwick  June 74..  1  85.. D.  W.  Quimby 

PortLmd 1  11.. 2  00 

*  South  Ueacling  Branch  intersects.      t  Salem  and  Lowell 
intersects.  X  Manchester  and  Lawrence — Lowell  and 

L.awreiicc — Essex  intersect.         §  Portsmouth  and  Concord 
intersect  |1  (Jocheco  K.  R.  intersects.         If  (ireat  Falls 

and  Oouway  intersect. 


RAILROADS. 


251 


BOSTON  AND  PROVIDENCE. 

(Depot,  P/rtisaiU  Sirct,  opposite  Eliot  Street.) 

ChMilcs  H.  Warren,  President.  William  Appln- 
toii,  John  Barstow,  S.  T.  Dana,  William  Amory, 
George  R.  Russell,  Joseph  Grinnell,  Direrlnrs. 
W.  R.  Lee,  Siiperintendeut.  Edward  Pickering, 
(■Icrk.    Henry  Dulton,  Treasurer. 

From  Boston  to  MHfS.    Prices.    Depot  'Musters. 

Roxbury 2...     10..N.  Haynes 

Hoylston  Street 3...     10 

♦Jamaica  Plains...       3...     10 

Toll  Gate A\. .     10 

South  Street 5*..     12 

Central  6|..     15 

West  Roxbury  ....       Ik..     15 

Dedham 9^..     25 

Monterey 6^..     15 

Hyde  Park 1\..     20. .S.  Smith 

ReadviUe 8A..     20 

Canton  Road 127..     35 

tCanton 14;.     40. .0.  Dean 

S.Canton 15...     40 Bent 

Bird's 17...     50 

Stouffhton 18...     50.. J.  Holmes 

Sharon 17i..     50. .J.Turner 

Foxboro' 2U..     65 

JMansfield 247..     70.  .W.  Greenfield 

Tobey's 26. . .     80.  .J.  Greene 

Attleboro' 31...     95.  .Q.  Fuller 

Dodgeville 32...     95 

Pawtutket 39. ..1  15..I.  Jenks 

^^Providence 43^..  1  25.. 1.  A.  Brooks 

*  Dedhiiiu  Branch  intersects. 

t  Stoughton  Branch  intersects. 

i  New^Bcdford  and  Taunton  K.  R.,  and  Taunton  Br.  R.  R. 

§  Connects  with  Stonington  R.  R. 

BOSTON  AND  WORCESTER. 

{Depot  and  Office,  Beach,  corner  of  Lincoln.) 

Thomas  Hopkinson,  President.  Daniel  Denny, 
George  B.  Blake,  Nathaniel  Hammond,  George 
Morey,  Isaac  Emery,  William  Parker,  B.  F. 
White,  Timothy  C.  Leeds,  Directors.  Ginery 
Twichell,  Sitperintendent.  George  Bemis,  Clerk 
and  Solicitor.  Horace  Williams,  Treasurer.  I.  Z. 
A.  Bean,  Depot  Master,  Boston. 

Boston  and  New  York  via  Worcester  and  Nor- 
wich. Cars  leave  the  Worcester  Depot  in  Albany 
street  every  afternoon  at  5  o'clock  for  the  steam- 
ers Connecticut  and  Knickerbocker,  which  run 
alternate  days.  These  boats  have  recently  been 
remodelled  and  furnished  anew  with  costly  and 
sumptuous  furniture,  and  everything  requisite  to 
safety  and  comfort  has  been  provided.  Merchan- 
dise taken  at  the  lowest  rates,  and  promptness 
observed  in  forwarding  goods.  All  packages 
should  be  marked  "  N.  &  W.  and  N.  Y.  &  E.  R. 
R.,"  and  sent  to  door  No.  10  Worcester  R.  R. 
Freight  House  on  Lincoln  St.  For  further  par- 
ticulars apply  to  W.  A.  Munroe,  Agt.  at  Adams  Ik 
Co.'s  Express  Office,  84  Washington  st.,  Boston. 
Cars  leave  this  depot  twice  each  day  for  New  York, 
via  the  land  route — Springfield,  Hartford  and  New 
Haven,  reaching  New  York  in  eight  hours.  Fare, 
§5,00.     Fare,  via  Norwich,  in  Steamer,  §4,00. 

From  Boston  to  Miles.  Prices.     Depot  Masters. 

Brookline, 3.J..     10..C.  W.  Ruggles 

Cambridge  Cross'g       4|..     15 

Brighton 5...     20.. G.  F.  Banister 

Newton  Corner  ....       7...     25..Th.  A.   Andrews 

Newtonville 8...     30 

W.Newton 9...     30.. J.  C.  Bixby 

Auburndale 10...     27 

Lower  Falls 12=^..     30.  .F.  B.  Davis 

Grantville 13...     35. .I.Davis 

NeedhaiA 14^..     40.  .N.  T.  Gould 

♦Natick 17...     45.. L  D.  Morse 

•Saxonville  Branch  intersects ;  Milford  Branch  intersects; 
Framingham  Branch  intersects. 


From  Boston  to  Miles.  Prices.      Depot  Maitert. 

Saxonville 21*..     65 

Irainingham 2l|. .     65. .M. Fay 

Milford  Branch. 

Sherburne 2fi...     Ci.  .C.  C.  Parker 

lloUiston 27...     70.  .G.  Thompson 

Milford 3.S|..     85..A.  T.  Wilkins 

Ashland 24...     05. .J.  H.  Jones 

Southboro' 28...     75..S,  K;iy 

Westboro' 32...     85.  .E.  M.  Phillips 

Grafton 38. -.1  00.  .W.  L.  Lewis 

Millbury 4'>\..l   15..N.  C.  Paine 

fWorcester 45. ..1  15. .K.Moody 

t  Millbury  Branch  intersects  ;  Western  R.  R.,  Worcc-fltw 
and  Nashua,  Norwich  and  Worcester,  Vitchburg  and  Wor- 
cester K.  It's,  all  intersect. 

CANAL. 

From  New  Haven  to    Miles.     Pricei, 

Hamden  Plains 4...  12 

Centreville 6^..  15 

Ives's 7^..  20 

Mount  Carmel 8...  20 

Bradley's  10...  25 

Brooks's 12...  30 

Cheshire 15...  40 

Hitchcock's 19...  55 

Southington  Corners.. 21...  65 

Southington 22. . .  65 

Plainville 27-..  85 

Farmincton 30.^..  95 

Unionville 33... 1  05 

CoUiusville 38. ..1  15 

Avon 37...  1  05 

Weatogue 39^. .1  15 

Simsbury 4l|..l  20 

Tarifl'ville 45. . .  1  25 

CAPE  COD  BRANCH. 

{OJJice,  16  Merchants'  Exchange.) 
J.  H.  W.  Page,  President.  M.S.  Lincoln,  Rich- 
ard Borden,  Amos  Otis,  Benjamin  Burgess,  Di- 
rectors. Wm.  A.  King,  Clerk  Freight  Depart- 
7nent.  Eph.  N.  Winslow,  Clerk  Passetiffer  (JJjice. 
Sylvanus  Bourne,  i>up't  and  Treas.  Wm.  A.  King, 
E.  N.  Winslow,  David  S.  Thrasher,  Conductws. 
Simeon  C.  Clark,  Master  Machinist. 

From  Boston,  via  Old  Colony  and  Fall  River 
R.  R.  to  Middleboro'. 

From  Boston  to        Miles.  Prices.    Depot  Masters. 

Middleboro' 34.^..     85..V.E.Dike 

Rock  Station 39.;J..1  05. .John  Q.Morton 

So.  Middleboro' 42,^..!  15. .C.  R.  Smith 

West   Wareham...     46. ..1  20.. Gamaliel  Fuller 

S.  Wareham 47^.-1  25    B.T.Burt 

Parker's  Mills 48^..  1  30.  .Silas  S.  Gibbs 

Wareham 49|. .  1  .30. .  Abisha  Barrows 

Agawam 6(\^..l  35.  .Albert  Ellis 

Cohasset  Nar's 54iJ..l  40 

Monument 65|..l  40.  .Elias  M.  Swift 

N.    Sandwich 58^. .  I  50.-Chas.  Boarne 

W.  Sandwich 595-.  1  5U.. Isaac  Keith 

Sandwich 62^. .  1  50. .Geo.  Atkins 

CHESHIRE. 

{Office,  No.  56  State  Street.) 
Thomas  M.  Edwards,  Keene,  President.  Thom- 
as Thacher,  Boston,  Hiram  Hosmer,  Watertown; 
Salmah  Hale,  Benj.  F.  Adams,  Keene;  Ephraim 
Murdock,  Jr.,  Winchendon  ;  George  Huntington, 
Walpole,  Directors.  Chas.  J.  Everett,  'IVeaSurer. 
Wm.  P.  Cochran,  Ticket  Clerk.  Reuben  Stewart, 
Freight  Clerk.  V.  M.  Kimball,  Paying  Clerk. 
From  Boston,  via 

Fitc/iburg,  to  Miles.  Priets.      Depot  Masters. 

*S.  Ashburnham 61 . .  1  50. .  A.  Whittcmore 

N.  Ashburnham...       4..     20..G.  L.  Beals 

Winchendon 8. .     30.  .J.  Burbank 

*  Connects  ^th  Tennont  and  Massachosetts  R.  R. 


'252 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


From  Boston,  via 

FiCchburs,  to 


State  Line 11..     40 

Fitzwilliam 17.-     55.. 

Troy 22..    70.. 

Marlboro' 26..     80.. 

*Keene 32. .1  00.. 

E.  Westmoreland..     40..  1  25., 

Westmoreland 44..  1  35., 

Walpole 50. .1  50.. 

fBellows  Falls 54.. 165., 

*  Connects  vpith  the  Ashuelot  R.  R. 

t  Couuects  with  Sullivan,  Rutland 
Vermont  Valley  R.  It's. 


Milts.  Prices.    Depot  Masters. 


3.  W.  Parker 
F.  Grimes 
N.  Converse 
Laton  Martia 
Henry  Esty 
Harvey  Ball 
H.  P.  Clark 
-W.  W.  Cochran 

and  Burlington,  and 


COOHECHO. 

(  Connects  toith  thu  Boston  and  Maine  R.  R. ) 
Wm.  Hale,  Dover,  President.  Wm.  Hale,  Dover; 
Wm.  Hill,  N.  Berwick  ;  J.  H.  Smith,  G.  Heining 
Farington,  T.  H.  Cushing,  Dover;  W.  G.  Prince, 
S.  6.  8toue,  Boston,  Dcrectoi's.  A.  P.  Hunscn, 
Dover,  Treasurer.  Wiu.  Merritt,  Dover,  A</et>t. 
From  Alton  Bay  to       Miles.   Prices. 

AUuii 1....    O 

Downing's 5.. ..15 

New  Durham 6. ...25 

Farmingtou 10.... 35 

Walker's 14. ...55 

Rochester 18.. ..60 

Gonic 20 . 70 

Pickering's 22 80 

Dover 28 85 

CONCORD  AND  CLAREMONT. 

Anthony  Colby,  President.  Seth  Eastman,  J. 
H.  Ames,  Harrison  D.  liobertson,  Franklin  Si- 
monds,  Asa  Fowler,  Dexter  Kichards,  Directors. 
Calvin  Ainsworth,  Treasurer.  Jaseph  A.  Gilmore, 
Agent.  K.  Sherburne,  Master  cy^  Transportation. 
Stephen  C.  Badger,  Clerk. 

From  Boston  to  Miles.     Prices. 

Lawrrence 26.... 

Concord 73.... 

West  Concord 76 10 

Mast  Yard 80 25 

Contoocook 83....     40 

Diamond's  Corner  ...  85 ... .     50 

Warner 90 65 

Waterloo 92....     75 

Roby's  Corner 94....     75 

Melvin's  Mills 96 90 

Bradford 98 1  UO 

CONCORD,  N.  H. 

{Office,  7  Merchants'  Exchamje,  Boston.) 

Isaac  Spalding,  Nashua,  N.H.,  President.  Josiah 
Stickney,  Uriel  Crocker,  Emiuous  Raymond,  Bos- 
ton;  Robert  Read,  C.  H.  Peaslee,  Concord;  Robert 
McGaw,  Merrimack,  Directors.  John  H.  George, 
Clerk.  Nathaniel  P.  Levering,  Treasurer.  N.  J. 
Upham,  Concord,  N.  H.,  Superintendent. 

Via  Lowell  R.  R.,  or  Boston  and  Maine,  and 
Manchester  and  Lawrence  R.  R's. 

From  Boston  to  Miles.  Prices.     Depot  M'lSters. 

Lowell 25..     60 

•Nashua .38..     90.  .F.  M.  Stimpsou 

Thornton's  Ferry..     41.. 1  00.. Caleb  Jones 

Reed's  Ferry 47..  1  05.  .8.  C.  Nesmith 

GolF'sFalls 61. .1  10. .C.  H.  Wheeler 

fManchester 55.  .1  15.  .D.  C.  Gould 

Martin's  Ferry 60.  .1  25. .  Jos.  Blanchard 

Hooksett  64.  .1  35. .  W.  B.  Shute 

Robinson's  Ferry..     68.. 1  40..Thos.  B.  Sargent 
JConcord 73..  1  50..Baruch  Biddle 

•  Na.shua  and  Worcester  U.  R.  connects ;  Wilton  R.  R. 
connects. 

t  Manchester  and  Lawrence  R.  R.  connects ;  New  Hamp- 
shire Central  R.  R.  connects. 

t  Boston,  Concord  and  Montreal  R.  B.  connects ;  Northern 
R.  R.  connects ;  Concord  and  Claremont  R.  R.  connect'S. 


CONNECTICUT   AND  PASSUMPSIC 
RIVERS. 

{Office,  7  Merchants'  Exchange,  Bosto7i.) 
Open  to  St.  Johiisbuiy,  Vt.,  via  Lowell  R  R.  and 
Concord  R.  R.,  or  IJoston  and  Maine,  and  Man- 
chester and  Lawrence  R.  R. 
Erastus  Fairbanks,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Presi- 
dent.    Asa   Low,    Bradford,  Vt.,    Vice-President. 
Josiah  Stickney,  Fitz  Henry  Homer,  John  C.  Lee, 
B.  B.  Mussey,  William  Thomas,  W.  F.  Weld,  E. 
Raymond,  Oliver  Dean,  Boston  ;  Elijah  Cleveland, 
Coventry,  Vt.  ;  Lewis  H.  Delano,  Hardwick,  Vt. ; 
A.  Latham,  Hartford,  Vt. ;  S.  L.  French,  Derby, 
Vt. ;  E.  B.  Chase,  Lyndon,  Vt.,  Directors.    Henry 
Keyes,  Secretary.     Nathaniel  P.  Lovering,  Treas- 
ure)-.   George  A.  Merrill,  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Mas- 
ter of  Transportation.     Robt.  Hale,  St.  Johnsbury, 
Vt.,  Superintendent. 
From  Boston,  via 

Concord,  N.  H.,  to        Miles.  Prices.     Depot  Masters. 
*WhiteR.  Junctionl42...3  50.. D.  A.  Richardson 
Norw.  and  Hanoverl46^..3  60.. H.  N.  Rowell 

'Pompanoosuc 152.  ..3  80.  .Wm. W.Reynolds 

Thet(ordand  Lymel56.^..3  90..Bela  Sawyer 
NorthThetford....l58|..4  00. .D.  W.  Classen 
Fairlee  and  Orford  .  164.  ..4  10.  .G.  W.  Brown 
Pierm'tandBradf'dl70|..4  25.  .Stevens  W.Merrill 

Newbury 177|..4  40. .J.  C.  Woodbury 

Wells  River 182... 4  50.. A.  A.  Bullock 

Ryegate 186.^.. 4  G5 

Mclndoes'  Falls  ...190|..4  75..Wm.R.  Monteith 

Barnet 193:^.. 4  80.. S.  S.  Clarke 

McLeran'sPlace...l95|..4  85.. D.  R.  Allen 

Passumpsic 199^.  .4  95.  .Jacob  Ide 

St.  Johnsbury 203... 5  00.. Lucius  Gilmore 

*  Connects  with  Vt.  Central  and  Northern  R.  R's. 

CONNECTICUT  RIVER. 

C.  W.  Chapin,  President.  H.  W.  Clapp,  P.  C. 
Brooks,  I.  Sargeant,  C.  E.  Forbes,  E.  G.  Howe, 
Samuel  Henshaw,  James  K.  Mills,  Directors.  S. 
F.  Lyman,  Treasurer.    J.  B.  Wyman,  Sup't. 

This  road  connects  at  Springfield  with  the  Wes- 
tern R.  R.  and  the  New  Haven,  Hartford  and 
Springfield  R.  R.,  and  at  South  Vernon  with  the 
Vermont  and  Massachusetts  R.R.  via  Brattleboro' 
and  Bellows  Falls  ;  thence  via  Rutland  and  Bur- 
lington, Sullivan,  Vermont  Central  and  Passump- 
sic R.  R.  to  the  White  Mountains,  Northern 
Vermont  and  the  Canadas  ;  passing  up  the  en- 
tire length  of  the  Connecticut  River  Valley  and 
through  the  most  beautiful  parts  of  New  England. 

From.  Springfield  to    Miles.  Prices.     Depot  Masters. 

Springfield I.  Wells 

Cabotville 3.^..     10.. J.  Carpenter 

Williamanset  6|..     20..O.  C.  Towne 

Holyoke 8...     25. .H.  D.  Carroll 

Smith's  Ferry 12.^..     35.  .H.  Smith 

Northampton 17- . •     50.  .F.  Clark 

Hatfield 21...     65.  .C.  W.  M.  Smith 

Whately 26...     75. .E.  H.  Wood 

South  Deerfield '28. . .     85.  .J.  N.  Purple 

Deerfield 32A..1  00.  .E.  Wells 

Greenfield 36...  1  10.. M.  L.  Stebbins 

Bcrnardston 42^..  1  30.. O.  Dickinson 

South  Vernon 50...  1  50.. A.  H.  Carleton 

*  Ashuelot  Railroad  Branch. 

f  Hinsdale 54. ..1  65. .H.  Taylor 

W.  Winchester... 58... 1  75.. L.  Cheney 

Winchester 60...  1  80.. E.  Alexander 

Westport 65. ..1  95.  .F.  Faulkner 

Swanzey 68... 2  05.  .J.  S.  Thayer 

Jieene  ." 73.  ..2  20.  .C.  W.  Bowker 

*  Leased  and  operated  by  Conn.  Riv.  R.  R.  * 

Chicopce  Falls  Branch  leaves  this  road  at  Cabot- 
ville and  extends  to  the  village  of  Chicopee  Falls, 
2  miles.     Fare  15  cts. 


RAILROADS. 


253 


CONTOOCOCK  VALLEY  RAILROAD. 

Miittlicw  ILirvey,  President.  Thiodoe  French, 
James  Boyd,  Uavid  Sttu'lo,  John  Ail;  ii,  Henry 
llolfe,  Jr.,  Joseph  A.  Gilniorc,  Directors.  G('()rpe 
E.  Holbrook,  Treasurer.  Jacob  A.  Putter,  Clerk. 
Joseph  A.  Gilmore,  Superintendent.  K.  Sherburne, 
Master  of  Transportation. 

DORCHESTER  &,  MILTON  BRANCH. 

{Office,  Old  Colony  Depot,  Kneeland  Stred.) 
William  Pierce,  President.    Edw.  Kinp;,  Nathan 
Carruth,  Lyman  Kinsley,  William  Pierce,  E.  H. 
Ruggles,  Directors. 

[See  Old  Colony  R.  R] 

EASTERN. 

{Depot,  East  Bostoii  Ferry.     Office,  17  Merchants' 

Row.     Freiyht  Office,  do.) 

Annual  Meeting,  2d  Monday  in  July. 

Incoiporated  April  14,  183G.  The  track  from 
Boston  to  Salem  was  opened  August  27,  1838. 
December  10,  1839,  a  Branch  Kailrocid  wcis  opened 
from  Salem  to  Marblehead.  December  18,  1839, 
the  cars  commenced  running  to  Ipswidi  Depot. 
June  19,  1840,  they  run  to  Newburyport ;  aud  to 
the  New  Hampshire  line,  Nov.  9,  1840, — distance 
64  miles. 

A.  Thorndike,  Beverly,  President.  David  A. 
Neal,  of  Salem;  Isaiah  Breed,  of  Lynn;  Ichabod 
Goodwin,  of  l'ortsu\outh  ;  B.  T.  Reed,  of  Boston  ; 
Samuel  Hooper,  of  Boston;  Samuel  Philbrook,  of 
Brookline;  Alb't  Thorndike,  of  Beverly,  Directors. 
W.  S.  Tuckerman,  of  Boston,  Treastirer.  William 
H.Foster,  Clerk.    John  Kinsmdni,  Superinie7ide7it. 

Opened  for  travel  to  Salem  in  1839,  to  Portland 
in  1841. 

Eastern  Railroad,  from  Boston,  through 
Lynn,  Salem,  and  Newburyport,  to  Portsmouth. 

Portland,  Saco,  and  Portsmouth  Railroad, 
to  Portland.  Thence  by  the  Portland  aud  Ken- 
nebec Railroad  to  Bath,  Gardiner,  and  Hallowell, 
on  the  Kennebec,  and  by  Steambor.t  to  Thomaston, 
Camden,  Belfast,  Frankfort,  and  Bangor,  on  the 
Penobscot  lliver. 

This  Railroad  affords  access  to  many  splendid 
sea-side  locations,  and  passes  through  many  pleas- 
ant towns,  opening  magnificent  views  of  the  ocean, 
leading  to  the  most  retired  spots  for  sei-bathing, 
and  to  the  most  delightful  walks  and  drives  in  the 
native  forests  that  can  be  found  in  New  England. 
Stations,  Distances,  and  Fares  on  the  Eastern  Eail- 
7-oad,  from  Boston. 

From  Boston  to         Mtks.     Prices.     Depot  Masters. 

North  Chelsea 4..     10 

Lynn 9..     25 

Swamscot 11..     25 

♦Salem 14. .     40.  .Albert  Knight 

fBeverly 16..     45..  W.Page 

Branch  to 

(Manchester 25..     65 

i  Gloucester 30..     90 

VVenham 20..     56.  .Daniel  Rust 

Ipswich 25..     70.. Josiah  Caldwell 

JNewburyport 34.  .1  00.  .Dan'l  M.  Lankcster 

Salisbury 36. .  1  08. . French 

Seabrook 40. .1  16 

Hampton  Falls 42. .1  24.. Chase 

Hampton 44..  1  o2.  .Tvler  Crane 

North  Hampton 46.  .1  40..— 1— Hobbs 

Greenland 49..  1  43.. J.  B.  Rand 

Portsmouth 54..  1  50.. Charles  Annable 

Portland 105.  .2  00.  .Marshall  Rood 

Portland,  Saco,  and  Portsmouth  R.  R. 

f  Kittery 55 Samuel  Fiske 

<  Elliot 68 Jenkins 

(South  Berwick.  ..71 Newell  Marden 

*  Marblehead  Branch  intersects. 

t  Gloucester  Branch  intersects. 

t  Salisbury  MilU  Branch  intersects. 


From  Bo.^ion  to        Mil'x.  D'pot  Matters. 

Portlntid,  Saco,  and  Portsmouth  R.  R. 

C North  Berwick  ...72 Warren  Dockum 

Wells 78 Eaton 

Kcnnebunk 83 Littkfield 

-(  Konticbiink  Pt 87 

Biddeford 92 Millikcn 

Saco 93 Simon  Milliken 

_  Scarborough 95 

ESSEX. 

George  Hodges,  of  Andover,  Presidetit.  Eben. 
Sutton,  Danvers  ;  George  Hodges,  Andover ;  Na- 
thaniel Weston,  David  Pingrce.  S.  P.  Webb.  I.  B. 
Silsbee,  N.  B.  Mansfield,  S.  A.  S^ifford,  Salem. 
Directors.     S.  P.  Webb,  Clerk  and  Treasurer. 

From  Sale})!  to        Milts.     Prices. 
South  Danvers  ...   1|....'5 

New  Mills 4f 10 

North  Danver.s 10 

Beaver  Brook 15 

Swiin's  Crossing.. 

Middle  ton 9^ 30 

Bo.xford 40 

North  Andover... 194 •''^ 

Sutton's  Mills 20 55 

Lawrence 21A....60 

FALL  RIVER. 

From  South  Braintree  to  Fall  River. 

N.  B.  Borden,  President.  Richard  ]3o;den,  J. 
H.  Tillinghast,  Jefferson  Borden,  Peter  H.  Pierce, 
C.  C.  Gilbert,  Nahum  Stetson,  Royal  Turner,  R. 
Waterston,  Directors.  George  Haven,  Fall  River, 
Superintencknt.  T.  T.  Putter,  Clerk.  David  An- 
thony, Fall  River,  Trcasu7-er.  George  W.  Billings, 
Fall  River,  Master  of  Transportation. 

From  Boston  to        Miles.    Prices.      Depot  MaMers. 

Boston .  .1.  D.  Presbrey 

South  Braintree  ....11^.. 

Randolph 15^.. 

East  Stoughton  ....17... 
North  Bridgewatcr..20... 

Campello 22|. . 

Keith  Furnace 23|.. 

E.  &  W.  Bridgewater25i. . 

Bridge  water 27.'^.. 

Titicut 305.- 

Middlebcro' 34^..     85 

Raskins 37...     90 

Mvric's 42.  ..1  00..W.  Sirams 

Assonet 45... 1  10.. J.  M.  Phillips 

Terry's 

Somerset 

Miller's 50. ..1  30 

Fall  River 53.  ..1  35.  .II.  Diamond 

Bv  Steamboat  to  Newport,  71  miles  ;  and  New 
York,  S4.00  ;   236  miles  from  Boston. 

,^j^  f  I  The  Cars  leave  the  De-  p-^ 
■^^^^S  pot  of  the  Old  Colonv  R.  ■/+  f^ 
^'■^~     'R.,  corner  of  South  'and  :6i^m 


35 
35. 
40. 
50. 


N.  H.  Moore 

L.  Wales 

J.  G.  Blanchard 

G.  W.  Bryant 
55.. J.  T.  Packard 
60.. S.  Riehaids 
65.. S.  D.  Hayward 
70.. J.  M.  Woodbury 
75.. E.Tucker 

N.  E.  Dike 


Kneeland  streets,  Boston,  at  5  P.  M.,  for  steamer 
Empire  State,  Capt.  B.  Brayton,  every  Monday, 
Wednesday,  and  Friday.  For  steamer  Bay  State, 
Capt.  \Vm.  Brown,  every  Tuesday,  Thursday,  and 
Saturday.  A  pleasant  and  comfortable  route  to 
New  York.     George  Haven,  Superintendent. 

FITCHBURG. 

{^Office,  at  Passenger  Station,  Causeway  Street) 
Jacob  Forster,  Charlestown,  President.    Horatio 

Adams,  W.altham  ;  Alvah  Crocker,  Fitchburg  ;  N. 

F.  Cunningham,  E.   H.  Derby,   Henry  Timmins, 

Boston  ;  Israel   Longley,  Shirley,  Directors.    Lu- 

cien    Tilton,    Superinte:ident.     John   P.    Welch, 

Clerk  and  Treasurer. 
From  Boston  to  Miles.    Prif-es.     Depot  Masters. 

Prospect  St 2...     15 

Somerville 3...     15.  .W.  Bonner 


254 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


From  Boston  to         Miles.  Prices.       Depot  Masters. 

Cambridge 15.. B.  F.  Wyeth 

Porter's 3^..     15.. J.  Murray 

Watertown  Branch. 

fFreshPond 5...     20 

!  Mt.  Auburn 5^. .     20.  .T.  H.  SafFord 

i  Arsenal 6|..     22 

[  Watertown 8. . .     25.  .J.  Robbins 

Lexington  and  West  Cambridge. 

fPondst 5...     17 

W.  Cam.  Centre  . .  .6. . .     20.  .J.  H.  Russell 
<!  Brattle  Station  ....7...     23 

I  East  Lexington. . .  .9. . .     28.  .J.  Norcross 

^Lexington 11...     30. .L.  Henchman 

West  Cambridge 6 C.  H.  Hill 

Waltham 10 AV.  A.  Blaisdell 

Stony  Brook 12...     35.. H.  G.  Brackett 

Weston 13. . .     35.  .Samuel  Hobbs 

Lincoln 17...     45.. J.  F.  Clogston 

Concord 20...     55.  .E.  Wild  " 

South  Acton 25...     70.  .E.  C.  Rodiman 

Feltonville 34...     90 

West  Acton 27- ••     75..  J.  Blanchard 

Littleton 31...     85.  .P.  C.  Edwards 

Groton  Junction.. .  .35. . .     95.  .A.  Gardner 
Peterboro'  and  Shirley. 

rWest  Groton 38. ..1  15.  .A.  Archibald 

I  Townsend  Hotel.  .42. .  .1  25.. G.  Greene 
J  Townsend  Centre  .45...1  30.. B.  E.  Wetherbee 
\  West  Townsend..  47...  1  35..0.  B.  Barrett 
Wilton 55... 

[Mason  Village...  .58...1  85.. Ai  Sherwin 

Shirley 40.  ..1  05.  .E.  D.  Bancroft 

Lunenburg 42...  1  15 

Leominster 46...  1  20.. S   F.  Haws 

Fitchburg 50. ..1  30. .J.  Haskell 

FITCHBURG  AND  WORCESTER. 

Ivers  Phillips,  President  and  Superintendent. 
Nathaniel  Wood,  John  T.  Farwell,  Fitchburg;  J. 
C.  Allen,  James  H.  Carter,  Caleb  C.  P'ield,  of  Leo- 
minster ;  Cyrus  Holbrook,  Samuel  Houghton.  Joel 
Pratt,  of  Sterling,  Directors.  T.  W.  Hammond, 
of  Worcester,  Treasurer  and  Clerk. 

From  Fitchburg  to    Miles.     Prices.       Depot  Masters. 

♦Fitchburg David  D.  J'ers on 

South  Fitchburg 2...     10 

Leominster 5...     15.  .John  A.  Mack 

Pratt's 9...     30 

Sterling  Centre 12...     35.  .S.  A.  Davis 

Sterling  Junction..  .14. . .     40.  .C.  H.  Loring 
fWorcester 26...     75 

♦  Intersects  with  Vermont  and  Massachusetts  R.  R.  and 
Cheshire  R  R. 

t  Intersects  with  Western,  Providence  and  Worcester, 
Norwich  and  Boston,  and  Uoston  and  Worcester  R.  R's. 

HOUSATONIC. 

Wm.  P.  Burrall,  President.  Wm.  P.  Burrall,  E. 
F.  Bishop,  S.  Tomlinson,  Robert  Schuyler,  Nath. 
Thayer,  Daniel  Marsh,  Luthur  Monson,  Levi  Can- 
field,  D.  I.  Perry,  Directors.  Horace  Nichols, 
Treaswer.  Ira  Sherman,  Secretary.  C.  A.  Kirt- 
land,  Superintendent. 
From  New  York  to     Miles.    Prices.     Depot  Masters. 

Housatonic  R.  li. 
(  Bridgeport A.  Hawley 

Stepney 10..     25.  .Allen  Pratt 


Botsford 

Newtown 

Hawley ville  .... 

1  Brookfield 

1  NewMilford.... 


15..     45.. O.  S.  Botsford 
19..     60..R.  Keeler 
23..     70.. D.  B.  Hawley 
29..     90..N.  Turrell 
35.. 1  05.. Daniel  Marsh 


Gaylord's  Bridge.  42.. 1  25.. S.  Mervin 

I  Kent 48.  .1  45. .L  R.  Fuller,  Jr. 

Cornwall  Bridge  .  67..  1  70.. F.  W.  Pierce 

West  Cornwall  ..  61..  1  85.. S.  P.  Judson 

1, Falls  Village  ....  67. .2  00. .U.  H.  Miner 


From  New  York  to       Miles.  Prices. 
Berkshire  Railroad. 


Depot  Masters. 


Canaan  

73. 

.2  00. 

.George  K.  Peck 

Sheffield 

79. 

.2  00. 

.S.  Jones 

Gt.  Barrington    . 

85. 

.2  00. 

.P.  M.  Chapin 

Van  Deusen ville. 

87. 

.2  00. 

.P.  Chapin 

W.  Stockbridge.. 

95. 

.2  00. 

.Wm.  Jones 

*State  Line 

98. 

.2  00. 

.R.  Peet 

Stockbridge  and  Pittsfield  Railroad. 

fHousatonic 90.  .2  00.  .J.  F.  Race 

I  Glendale 92.  .2  00.  .C.  E.  Wilcox 


2  00.. S.Rockwell 
2  00.. A.  B.  Manley 


I  Stockbridge 93 

I  South  Lee 95 

^  Lee 99.  .2  00.  .N.  Gibbs 

I  Lenox  Furnace  .  .101.  .2  00..  N.  Olds 

I  Lenox  

ifPittsfield 110 


..Wm.  0.  Curtis 
2  00.. James  M.  Noble 

*  Connects  with  Western  R.  R. 

t  ("onnects  with  Western  R.  R.,  and  North  Adams  R.  R. 

KENNEBEC  AND  PORTLAND. 

{Oflice.  Eastern  Raihoad Depot.) 
From  Portland  to  Augusta,  and  Branch  to  Bath. 
Reuel  Williams,  President.    Geo.  F.  Patten,  M. 

F.  Hager,  Thomas  W.  Smith,  George  W.  Stanley, 

P.    Sheldon,   Joseph  Rich,  T.    F.   Lally,   W.    D. 

Sewall,  J.  D.  Lang,  Joseph  McKean,   Directors. 

Joseph  McKean,  Treasurer  and  Clerk.    John  Rus- 
sell, Jr.,  Superintendent. 

From  Portland  to  Miles.     Prices. 

Westbrook 2.^..     10 

Falmouth 6...     20 

Cumberland ^h-"     25 

Yarmouth 13...     35 

Freeport 19...     50 

Oak  Hill,  Brunswick.  .23. . .     65 

Brunswick 27..-     75 

Harding's  Road 32...     90 

Bath 36. ..1  00 

Topsham 28...     80 

Bowdoinham 33. ..1  00 

Richmond 43. ..1  25 

LEXINGTON  AND  YkT.  CAMBRIDGE. 

[See  Fitchburg  R.  R.] 
Chas.  Hudson,  President.    S.  Butterfield,    Sam- 
uel Chandler,  James  Gould.  James    Dana,  G.  W. 
Robinson,  S.  S.  Littlehale,  Directors,     AVm.   Ste- 
vens, Treasurer  a^id  Clerk. 

LOWELL  AND  LAWRENCE. 

William  Livingston.  Lowell,  President.  Sidney 
Spalding,  Otis  Allen,  Fred.  Parker,  Horace  How- 
ard, Isaac  Farrington,  Abner  W.  Buttrick,  Wm. 
Livingston.  Directors.  Frederick  Parker,  Clerk. 
John  A.  Knowles,  Treasurer.  H.  A.  Prescott, 
Superintendent. 

From  Lowell*  to  Miles.    Prices. 

PMace's 15 

IJTewkesbury  Centre  .  20 

iifShed's  Crossing  ...  20 

ilHagget's  Pond!: 30 

tLavvrence 13..     35 

*  ('onnects  with  Nashua  and  Lowell  R.  R. 
\  Connects  with  Salem  and  Lowell  11.  R. 

t  Connects  with  Boston  and  Maine  R.  R.,  and   Manches- 
ter and  I.iiwrence  R.  R. 
II  All  Flag  Stations. 

MANCHESTER  AND  LAWRENCE. 

James  U.  Parker,  Merrimac,  N.  H.,  President. 
N.  B.  Baker,  Concord,  N.  H.,  Clerk.  G.  W.  Pink- 
erton,  Manchester,  N.  H  ,  Treasurer. 

From  Boston  to  Miles.      Prices. 

Lawrence 26. . . .     60 

Methnen 28....     65 

Salem,  N.  H 33----     75 

Windham 38....     90 

Derry 42....     95 

Londonderry 47..  ..1  10 


IlAILllOADS. 


256 


Prom  Boston,  to  Miles.     Prices. 

Manchester o3 1   15 

Concord 70 1  .50 

MICHIGAN  CENTRAL. 

{OJ/ire,  \)  Mcrr/iunfs'  Exchange,  Boston.) 
From  Detroit,  Mich.,  to  Cliicago,  111. 
John  M.  Forbes,  President.  J.  M.  Forbes,  D. 
D.  Williamson,  John  C.  Green,  David  A.  Neal, 
Wm.  Dwisht,  John  E.  Thayer,  K.  Cornins,  E. 
Farnsworth,  Geo.  B.  Upton,  Directors.  Geo.  B. 
Upton,  I'raasiire)'.  J.  W.  Brooks,  of  Detroit, 
Superintendent  and  Engineer. 

NASHUA  AND  LOWELL. 

{^Connects  at  Nashua  ViUaije  loith  Wilton  Ft.  R.) 
Daniel  Abbott,  Nashville,  N.  H.,  President. 
Jesse  Bowers,  Nashua;  Wm.  Boardman,  Nash- 
ville ;  T.  B.  Wales,  Wm.  Amory,  Boston,  Directors. 
Albert  MoKean,  Clerk.  George  Stark,  Treasurer. 
Hon.  Chas.  F.  Gove,  Superintendent,  Naahville. 
Harrison  Hobson,  Masterof  Transportation.  Abiel 
Rolfe,  Station  and  Freight  Acjent,  Lowell. 

From  Boston  to  Miles.  Prices.     Depot  Masters. 

Lowell 26.,     60. .Allen  Haggett 

Middlese.K 27..     70 

Chelmsford 29..     70.  .Hiram  Kimball 

Tyngsboro' 32. .     80.  .Ira  Adams 

Little's 36..     8-5 

Nashville 40..     90.. Jackman 

S.  Merrimack 45. .1  05 

Danforth's  Cor 48.. I  15.. S.  Blood 

Milford 51..         ..J.  Ramsdell 

NAUGATUCK. 

From  Bridgeport  to  Winsted,  connecting  with 
Now  York  and  New  Haven  R.  R.  at  Bridgeport 
and  Stratford. 

E.  F.  Bishop,  President.  William  P.  Buswell, 
George  L.  Schuyler,  A.  B.  Brittan,  G.  Kcndriek, 
Timothy  Dwight,  Thomas  Benluck,  Directors. 
Horace  Nichols,  Treasurer.  Ira  Sherman,  Secre- 
tary.     Philo  Plurd,  Superintendent. 

From  Bridgeport  *  to     Miles.     Prices. 

Stratford 4..     25 

Junction 5..     25 

Derby 14..    40 

Ansonia 16..     45 

Humphreysville 20..     50 

Naugatuck 27..     65 

Waterbury 32..     75 

WaterviUe 35..     85 

Plymouth 42. .  1  GO 

Camp's  Mills 47..1  15 

Litchfield  Station 49..  1  25 

Wolcottville 52..  1  25 

Burrville .57.-1  40 

Winsted 62. .1  50 

•  Connects  with  New  York  and  New  Haven  R.  R. 

NEW  BEDFORD  AND  TAUNTON. 

Capital,  5400,000. 

Joseph  Grinnell,  New  Bedford,  President.  David 
R.  Greene,  Ward  M.  Parker,  Thos.  Mandell, 
Matthew  Luce,  Thos.  S.  Hathaway,  George  How- 
land,  Jr.,  Directors.  Lawrence  Grinnell,  Treasurer. 
A.  E.  Swasey,  Taunton,  Superintendent.  Warren 
Ladd,  New  Bedford;  John  Deane,  Boston,  Mas- 
ters of  Transportation. 

Fro7n  Boston  to        Miles.      Prices.    Depot  Masters. 

Mansfield 24....     70 

Norton 4....     15 

Crane's 7....     20 

Taunton 12....     30 

*My rick's fS 55.. Wm.  Simms 

New  Bedford 32 90 

*  Fall  River  R.  R.  connects. 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE  CENTRAL. 

David  Steele,  Goffstown,  J'rcsident.  Moses  A. 
llodgdon.  Moses  Sawyer,  Edward  Crane,  John  T. 
Caliill,  Charles  Stinson,  Abner  Hoitt,  Directors. 
T.  Dudley.  Superintendent.  Franklin  N.  Poor, 
'Treastirer  and  (,'lcr/c. 

From.  Manchester  to  Mile.^.    Prices. 

Bedford 1..       5 

Goffstown  Centre 5..     15 

Goffstown 8..     2> 

Parker's 10..     25 

Oil  Mills 11..     .30 

Raymond's    12..     50 

Eait  Wearc 16..     .50 

North  Weare 19..     60 

Contocook  Valley  Crossing. 25. .     75 
Ilenniker  20..     7-5 

NEW   HAVEN,  HARTFORD    AND 
SPRINGFIELD. 

Charles  F.  Pond,  President.  Charles  Boswell, 
Chester  W.  Chapin,  Cornelius  Vanderbilt,  John 
A.  Robinson,  Jame*  S.  Brooks,  Frederick  R.  Grif- 
fin, Ezra  C.  Read,  William  Jarvis,  Directors.  T. 
Willis  Pratt,  Etigineer  and  Superintendent.  James 
H.  Wells,  Treasure!-.     Horatio  Fitch,  Secretary. 

From  Springfield  to      Miles.     Prices. 

Longmeadow 4...     10 

Thomsonville 8. . .     25 

Enfield  Bridge 9...     30 

Warehouse  P't 11...     35 

W^indsor  Locks 13...     40 

Windsor 19...     60 

Hartford 26...     75 

Newington .30. . .     90 

Berlin 37. ..1  00 

Meriden 44. ..1  25 

Wallinsford 50. ..1  45 

North  Haven 55. ..1  60 

New  Haven 62. ..1  75 

NEW   LONDON,   WILLIMANTIO 
AND  PALMER. 

Thos.  W.  "WiWiams,  President.  John  Dickinson, 
Treasurer.  A.  G.  Darrow,  Superintendent.  Rich- 
ard H.  Chapell,  Secretary.  Thos.  W.  Williams, 
Andrew  M.  Frink,  A.  Balno,  Andrew  C.  Lippitt, 
Wm.  W.  Billings,  Francis  Allyn,  Lyman  Allen, 
Elias  Perkins,  Thomas  Fitch  2d,  Geo.  M.  Ives,  C. 
Torrey,  Directors. 
From  N.  London  to        Mites.    Prices.     Depot  Ma.sters. 

New  London Wm.  D.  Pratt 

Montville 6...     20.  .James  L.  Turner 

Mohegan 9...     3') 

Norwich  Land 13...     35 

Norwich  Town 14,J..     50.  .D.  B.  Chapman 

Yantic 16^..     50.. D.  B.  Woodworth 

Franklin 20...     60 

Lebanon 22.^..     65. .John  Manning 

South  W'indham...  .26...     75.  .Frelus  Ladd 

WiUimantic .30...     8'>..Wm.  K.  Storrs 

South  Coventry 34...     95. .  Jarr-d  Cbuk 

Eagleville 36. ..1  00. .E.  B.  Hibbird 

Ma'lisfield  &N.  C....38...1  05. .  L.  A.  Dimack 

Tolland  and  W'il 45...  1  25..  Wm.  Holman 

Stafford .m.A  35. .R.  G.  Pinney 

Monson 62...  1  45.. Pack.ird 

Palmer 66. ..1  50. .Merrill  Ladd 

NEW  YORK  AND  NEW  HAVEN. 

Robert  Schuyler,  President.  Morris  Ketchum, 
Trea.<inrer.  William  P.  Burrall.  Secretary.  George 
W.  Whistler,  Jr.,  Superintendent.  Robert  Schuy- 
ler, Jonathan  Sturges,  Morris  Ketchum,  Anson 
G.  Phelps,  Elihu  Townsend,  of  New  York  ;  Henry 
J.  Sanford.  of  Stamford;  William  P  Burrall,  of 
Bridgeport  ;  William  W.  Boardman,  New  Haven  ; 
John  E.  Thayer,  Boston,  Directors. 


256 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


From  Neio  Haven  to      Miles.  Prices. 

West  Haven 

Milford 9^..     2.5 

Stratford 14...     40 

Naugatuck  R.  June.  .. 

Bridgeport 17j..     -50 

Fairfield 22.^..     65 

Southport 23|' . . 

Westport 27(J..     7o 

Norwalk 3l|..     8,5 

Darien 3.5 .. .     'JO 

Stamford 3!)<J . .     9.5 

Greenwich 44f..l  00 

Port  Chester 47^^.1  0,5 

Rye 49"...  1  10 

Maniaroneck .52i^.  .1  20 

New  RooheUe -56^  ■  1  2'i 

William-s  Bridge 62|..l  30 

Harlem    

S2d  Street 7^.' 

New  York 76 ...  1  50 

NORFOLK  COVWIY. 

{OJ/ice,  10  Railroad  Exchange.) 

Capital,  S7O0,O90. 

From  Boston,  via  Providence  R.  R. 

Welcome  Farnura,  Pi-esirhnt.  E.  D.  Ammi- 
down,  .1.  C.  Iluid.  Lyman  Kinsley,  John  Smith, 
J.  B.  Wtieelock,  Hor.itio  Biijelow,  James  Lee,  Jr., 
Dan  Hill,  Directors.  E.  W.  Clap.  Clerk.  Ed- 
ward Ilayiies,  Jr.,  Treasurer.  H.  W.  Nelson, 
Supei'intendent. 

From  Boston  to        Miles.     Prices.        Depot  Masters. 

*Dedhnm 10 L.  Rhoads 

West  Dedham 13. . . .     30 

Dedhun  M.  Station  14 3-5 

S.  Dedham 15....     40 

Plvmpton's 17i...     50 

Walp.ile  18.3^...     ,55.. S.  W.  Bacon 

Campbell's  Pond. .  .21.'. . .     60 

N.  Wrentham 23....     7". .I.Ware 

City  Mills 25....     75 

De  Wilt's 

Franklin 27....     80.. G.  W.  Nason 

Wadsworih 30....     8J 

Bellinshani ..R.  Chilson 

Mill  River 33....     90 

fBlackstone 35....   100.. E.  &  C.  Tucker 

♦Connects  with  Boston  and  Provifleiire  R.  R. 
1  Coanect.-i  with  Providence  and  Worcester  K.  II. 

NORTHEIllT. 

{From  Concord  to  l.ebanon,    N.  II.      Office,  No.  9 
Railroad  Exchange.) 

Josiah  B,  French,  Lowell,  President.  John  R. 
BreWiM,  Win.  J.  Walker,  Geo.  A.  Kettell,  Boston, 
Geo.  W.  Nesniith,  Franklin,  N.  H.;  Joseph  B. 
Walker,  Concord,  N.  II;  Timothy  Kenrick,  Leb- 
anon, N.  II.,  Directors.  Joseph  B.  Walker,  Clerk. 
Geo.  A.  Kettell,  Treasurer.  Onslow  Stearns,  Con- 
cord, N.  IL,  Superintendent. 

From  Concord  to     Miles.     Prices.         Depot  Masters. 

♦Concord B.  Biddle 

West  Concord 3..     10.. 

Fisherville 7-.     20.. W.  R.  York 

Boscawen 10. .     30.  .Lysias  Emerson 

N.  Boscawen 15..     40.. E.  Davis 

Franklin 19. .     55.  .Ira  Gruley 

Bristol  Branch 32..     90.. E.  ui.  Shaw 

East  Aiidover 32..     75.  .Nehemiah  Emerson 

Andover  Plains.... 

Andover 28..     85.  .J.  II.  Brown 

Potter  Place .30..     85.. 

West  Andover 33..     90.. A.  Wart,  Jr. 

Danbuiy .39..  I  10..  J.  P.  Osgood 

Grafton 44. .1  25. .Daniel  Fox 

Canaan   52.. I  50..E.  S.  Putnam 

West  Canaan 56..  1  60..Pcrlcy  &  Peters 

*  Connects  with  Concord  R.  U. 


From  Concord  to     Miles.  Prices.       Depot  Masters. 

finfield ,59.  .1  70.  .S.  T.  Vaughn 

East  Lebanon 61.. 1  81.  .Ephrairn  Goodwin 

Lebanon 65.  .1  90.  .C.  P.  Blanchard 

West  Lebanon 69.. 2  00..D.  A.  Richardson 

fWhite  River  June. 

t  Connects  with  the  Vt.  Central  R.  R.  and  the  Connecticut 
and  Passumpsic  lUver  K.  H. 

NORWICH   AND  WORCESTnEL 

Joel  W.  White,  Norwich,  President.  N.  Per- 
kins, Edward  B.  Little,  Nelson  Robinson,  A. 
De  Witt,  Oxford;  J.  A.  Rockwell,  Norwich, 
Directol's.  Geo.  L.  Perkins,  Noiwich,  Treasurer. 
P.  St.  M  Andrews,  Clerk.  E.  J.  Parker,  Norwich, 
Master  of  Transportation. 
From  Allyn's  Point  to    Miles.  Prices.     Depot  Blasters. 

*Norwioh 7..     25.  .Daniel  Holt 

Greenville 8..     25 

Jewett  City 16..     25.  .James  Johnson 

Plainheld 23..     45..G.  W.  Olin 

Central  Village 26..     55.. A.  H.  Wood 

Danielsonville 32..     70. .Horatio  Webb 

Daysvilie 35..     80. .L.  Harrington 

Pomfret 40..     90.  .C.  S.  Turner 

Thompson 42..  1  00.  .8.  D.  Crosby 

Mason's 44. .1  10 

Fisherville 45..  1  10.  .Philander  Reed 

Wilson's 47 

Webster 50..  1  25.. Geo.  B.  Babcock 

North  Village 51 . .  1  25 

Oxford 55. .1  35.  .Jonas  Bacon 

N.  Oxford Philander  Pond 

Auburn 61.  .1  50.  .E.  M.  Knowles 

Grand    Junction 65..  1  60 

fArr.  Worcester 66. .1  69. .Ira  Wood 

*  Connects  with  New  London,  Palmer  and  Williuiantic 
R.  R. 

t  Connects  with  Western,  Boston  and  Worcester,  Wor- 
ce--terand  Nashua,  and  Providence  and  Worcester  R.  R's. 

OGDENEBURG, 
{Or  Northern  Neio    York.) 
(Office,  No.  14   Merchants'  Exchange,  Boston.) 
From  Ogdensburg   to  Rouse's  Point,  N.  Y. 
T.  P.  Chandler,  President.    Robert  G.  Shaw,  J. 
W.  Edmands,  B.  T.  Reed,  Boston  ;  Isiiac   Spald- 
ing,   Nashua,  N.   H.,  Charles    Paine,  Northtield, 
Vt.;  John  Leslie  Russell,  Canton,  N.     Y.;  Hiram 
Horton,      Miilone,    N.    Y.;     George    V.    Hoyle, 
Champlain.     N.    Y.;    James    H.    Titus,    Samuel 
J.    Beals,    New    York     city;     George     N.    Sey- 
mour,  Henry   Van  RensseLier,   OgJensbnrg,    N. 
Y.,   Directors.    James  G.  Hopkins,  Ogdensburg, 
N.   Y.,    Secretari/.     Wm.   T.    Enstis,     Treasurer. 
•Col.  Chas.   L.  Schlatter,  Chief  Engineer  and  Su- 
perintendent. 

OLD    COLONY. 

(Office  at  the  Depot,  Kneeland  Street.) 
F.  B.  Criwninshield,  President.  H.  H.  Ilunne- 
well,  Jas.  W,  Sever,  Nathaniel  Whiting,  Wm.  J. 
Walker,  Alex mder  Holmes,  Directors.  John  M. 
Washburn,  Treasurer.  Jos.  H.  Moore,  Super- 
intendent. 

From  Boston  to        Miles.  Prices.     Depot  Masters. 
Crescent    Avenue...  2...     10 

Savin  Hill 2^..     10 

Harrison  Square 3|..     ]2..A.Noyes 

Neponset 5|..     15.  .M.  Leavitt 

Dorchester  and  Milton  Branch. 

{(Jraniic  Br 6...     18.  .N.  B.  Bronsdon 
Dorchester  &• 
Milton  L.  M....  7...     20.. S.  H.  Johnson 
Dorchester  & 
Milton  U.  M....  8|..     25.  A.  E.  Cnpen 

Quincy 8...     •25..II.A.  Gay 

*Braintree 10^..     30. .CM. Fogg 

*  South  Shore  intersects. 


RAILROADS. 


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From  Bo\ton  to        Mil'S.  Prices.       X)>7>o<  MnUers. 

S.  nniiiUrec 11^.  o."),  .N.  II.  Moore 

S.   '\A''ovm()iUli lo...  4;3..U.  lilu.clKird 

N.    Al)in2;ton 18...  .'31. .  A.  N.  Rpcd 

Abinjjton 10}..  r'S. .  11.  W.  Noyes 

S.  Ai)in<;ton 21...  G2.  .C.  White 

Braiiilrcn   Branch. 

Noithville 23...  6i..S.  P.  Rood 

E.   Biidgcwa'tr...2o...  G).  .B.  W.  Keith 

Jopii.i 2fi...  05 

Biidp;ewatcr   28...  6o.  .Lewis  Ilolincs 

N.  H;.nson 23...  70.  .L.  Rowland 

Hanson 245-.  7o.  .S.  M.  Copcland 

llalinix  .' 28.^..  85 

Plvniptou 307..  90. .J.  T.  Simmons 

Kin<!;st()n  33,}.. 1  00.  .Geo.  Biewstor 

Plymuuth 37^.  •  1  12.  .Gustavus  Gilbert 

PORTLAND,  SACO,  AND  PORTS- 
MOUTH. 

{Office,  No.  So  State  Street,  Boston.) 
Ichaliod  Goodwin.  Portsmouth,  President.  T. 
West,  James  llnyward.  Boston  ;  Icliabod  Good- 
win, Portsmouth:  Jo«iih  Cnlef,  Saco ;  J.  D. 
Lunp;,  N.  Berwick:  Charles  E.  Barrett,  Port- 
land ;  David  A.  Neal,  Salem,  Directors.  J. 
Swcctser,  Treasia-cr  and  Supt. 

[See  Eastern  Railroad.l 

PROVIDENCE  AND  WORCESTER. 

Orrny  Taft,  Prov-dence,  R.  I.,  P/e.siVZe;i^  Alex. 
Duncan,  of  Providence,  IVce  President.  John 
Barsiow.  M.  B.  Ives,  John  W.  Lincoln,  Wm.  Fos- 
ter, G.  W.  Hallet,  James  Y.  Smith,  G.  L.  Spen- 
cer, Moses  B.  Lockwood,  Harvey  Chase,  Win. 
Spr.iRuc,  Shubael  Hutchins,  P.uil  Whitin,  Aaron 
Rathbiin,  Directors.  John  R.  Hatch,  of  Provi- 
dence, Treasurer.  Isaac  H.  Sonthwick,  of  Provi- 
dence, Superintendent.  Nathan  Stevens,  of  Provi- 
dence, Wm.  H.  Jordin,  of  Worcester,  Shpt. 
Transportation.  Wm.  N.  Jcnks,  of  Providence, 
Superintendents'  Clerk. 

Fiom  Provii/enct  to  MUes.     Prices. 

Pawiucket 0....     1.5 

Vallev  Falls 6....     20 

Lonsdale I..  7 20 

Ashion 9.^...     30 

Albion 11....     40 

ManviUe 12.^...     4-5 

Hamlet lo^...     55 

Woonsocket Pli • . .     55 

Waterford 175...     60 

Bla.  ketone ISi- ..     60 

MiUviUc 2ni...     G5 

Uxbridse 2-l|--.     SO 

Whitin's 26.Jj...     85 

Northbridge 30|...l  00 

Farnum's 32|...l  05 

Gralton 3)|...l   10 

Sutton 35 1  10 

IMilllmrv 37{...l  15 

Grand  Junction  42.^...!  30 

Worcester 43  j ...  1  30 

RUTLAND  AND  BURLINGTON. 

(Office,  No.  10  Merchants'  Exchange.) 
Timothy  FoUctt,  Bnrlington,  President.  John 
A  Conant,  Vice  President.  John  A.  Connnt,  Asa 
Wentworth,  Jr.,  John  Bradley,  B.  T.  Reed,  W.  A. 
Harrington.  C.  J.  Ilendee,  Directots.  Peter  Har- 
vey, of  Boston,  Treasurer.  S.imuel  Swift,  Middle- 
bury,  Assistant  Treasurer  and  Clerk.  John  S. 
Dunlap,  of  Burlington,  Superintendent. 
From  Biirlingtoiito        Mile;:.     Piios.     D'pot  MaHfrs. 

Burlington M.  L.  Church 

Khelhurne 6.J..     20.  .S.  B.  Ishnm 

Charlotte U^..     35..L.  R.  Hubbell 

Ferrisburg 16...     50.  .0.  C.  Martin 

■  30 


From  Burlington  to        Miles.     Prices.    D^pot  Minten. 

Vergrnnes 21...     G5.  .R.  Cliapman 

N<-wHaven 20!..     80.  .O.  W.  iirown 

Middlebury 31|..l  00.  .A.  J.  Remington 

Salisbury 3!)3..1   23. .  J,  L.  McHScr 

Whitin- 45}. .1  35. .L.  P.White 

Brandon 51. ..1  50.  .S.  I).  Win-^ 

Pittsford 57A..1  75.. A.  J.  Tiffany 

♦Rutland 07... 2  00..  H.  Hitchcock 

Clarendon    731..2  15.  .J.  C.  Spencer 

Cnttingsville 70?,.. 2  .30.. A.  Barney 

Mount  Holly S5.|..2  60. .E.  Lakin 

Ludlow 92|..2  80.  .D.  Perry 

Proctorsville 90. ..2  90.  .C.  F.  Bennett 

Duitonsville 97^. .2  95. .A.  W.  Whitcomb 

Gassett's 102.  ..3  10..D.  K.  Barnett 

Chester 100].  .3  20.  .C.  Robbins 

Bartonvillc 110... 3  30 

Rockinghana 11 4^.. 3  45 

fBellows  Falls  ....120... 3  60.. S.  W.  Wilson 

*Coni:ccts  with  Sullivan  R.  R.,  Oheshire  R.  R.,  Vermont 
Valley  R.  R 

1  Connects  with  Rutland  and  Washington  R.  R.  and 
Western  Vermont  R.  R. 

SALEM  AND  LOWELL. 

Incorporated  in  1818.  Opened,  .Vugust  1,  1850. 
Annual  meeting,  3d  Monday  in  June. 

Stephen  C.  Phillips,  Salem,  Presidtrt.  J.  Willard 
Rcele,  Salem;  William  Living-itnn,  Sidney  Spald- 
ing, Josiah  B.  French,  Lowell ;  J.  Coggin, 
Tewkesbury,  Directors.  Chas.  F.  Flint,  of  Read- 
ing, Clerk.  Stephen  H.  Phillips,  of  Salem,  .S?//7er- 
intendent.    H.  A.  Prescott,  Lowell,   Treasurer. 

From  SaUmlo  Miles.  Prices.         Depot  Masters. 

Salem  (Forrester  st.) James  W.  Chever 

Salem(Carltonville)   I..       5.. 

South  D;nivers 2..       5.  .David  Marston 

Proctor's  Corner 4..     lO.. 

West  Danvers 0..     15.. 

Middleton.OakDale  8..     20.  .B.  F.  Martin 

North  Reading 10..     25.  .Chas.  A.  Foster 

Wilmington 14..     40.. 

Wilminsjtnn  June.  .15. .     40.  .Levi  Swain 

Burtt's  Mill 10..     45.. 

Tewkesbury  June.  18..     50.. J.  Livingston 
Tewkesbury  Centre  19. ,     .50. . 
T         1,  ^  Brcncherv.23..     60..  ^    tt    t-         ^,. 
L^^^'^^1  J  Mdl'sex  st.24. .     60.  .^-  ^^-  Knowlton 

This  road  connects  at  Salem  with  the  Eastern 
Railroad  ;  at  South  Danvers  with  the  South  Read- 
ing Branch  and  Essex  Railroads;  at  Wilmington 
Junction  with  the  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad  ;  at 
Tewkesbury  Junction  with  the  Lowell  and  Law- 
rence Railroad  ;  and  at  Lowell  with  tlic  Nashua 
and  Lowell,  and  Wilton  and  Stony  Brook  Rail- 
ronds.  Trains  are  run  in  connection  with  trains 
pnssing  in  each  direction  on  Boston  and  Maine 
Railroad,  so  that  passengers,  by  ehangin?  cars  at 
Wilminston  Junction,  may  proceed  between  Low- 
ell and  intermediate  statiems  on  Salem  and  Lowell 
Railroad,  and  Boston  and  intermediate  stations  on 
Boston  and  Maine  Railroad  ;  and  between  Salem 
and  intermediate  stations  on  Salem  and  Lowell 
Railroad ;  and  Andover,  Lawrence  and  Ea.stern 
stations  on  Boston  and  Maine  Railroad. 

SOUTH  READING  BRANCH. 

From  Danvers  to  the  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  at  South 
Reading. 

David  Pingree,  President.  Thos.P.  Pingree.Wm. 
Sutton,  Edward  Crane,  Thos.  Emerson,  E.W.  Up- 
ton. Geo.  Osborne,  Directors.  Geo.  Oshotne, Clerk 
and  Treasxirer.     John  Kinsman,  Super intendeiU. 

From  Boston  to  Prices. 

South  Reading 

Lynnfield 3-5 

South  Danvers 40 

S.ilem 40 


258 


MASSACHUSETTS    STATE   RECORD. 


SOUTH  SHOHE. 
{Office  No.  IG  Bra~sr's  Building,  State  St.,  Boston.) 

From  Old  Colony  Depot,  Boston;  connects  with 
Old  Colony  R.  K.  at  Braintree. 

Alfred  C.  Horsey,  Boston,  President.  Josiah 
Quincy,  Jr.,  Vv''m.'  Sohier,  Boston;  James  C. 
Doane,  Laban  Souther,  Cohasset;  E.  L.  White, 
Braintree  ;  J.W.  Loud,  Jos-.  Loud,  Jr.,  Weymouth, 
Directors.     Oilman  Davis,  Boston,  Treasurer. 

Prom  Boston  to        Miles.        Prices.    Depot  Masters. 

E.  Braintree H^...     3-1..H.  H.  Chipman 

Weymouth 12....     36 

N.  Weymouth 13.^...     40. .  John  Pavrott 

E.  Wevmouth 14|...     43.  .Nathan  Bates 

Hingham 17^..     4'j.  .Dixon  L.  Gill,  Jr. 

Nantasket 19;J...     50.  .James  Beal 

Cohasset ...21|...     60. .T.  M.  Smith 

STOOKERIBGE  AND  PITTOPIELD. 
[See  Housatonic  R.  R'\ 

Samuel  A.  Hurlbert,  President.  I.  D.  Adams, 
Treasurer.  Samuel  A.  Hurlbert,  James  D.  Colt 
2d,  Thomas  Sedgwick,  Hanson  Garfield,  G.  W. 
Platner,  Daniel  II.  Williams,  Directors. 

STONINGJTOIf. 

C.  P.  Williams,  President.     A.  S.  Mathews,  Supt. 

From  Providence  to     Miles.  Prices. 

Junction    4 

Warwick... 11..     30 

Greenwich 14 . .     35 

Wickford 20..     55 

Kingston 27-.     75 

Carolina 33..     90 

RichmondSw 36. .1  00 

Charleston 40. .1  10 

Westerly 45. .1  30 

Stonington   50. .150 

STOITSr  BROOK. 

From  the  Nashua  and  Lowell  R.  R.  in  North 
Chelmsford  to  Groton,  there  uniting  with  the 
Fitchburg,  Worcester  and  Nashua  R.  R's. 

Connects  at  Lowel.  with  the  Boston  and  Lowell 
Railroad. 

Hon.  Tappan  Wentworth,  Lowell,  President. 
Ziba  Gay,  Nashville;  John  W.  Abbot,  John 
Wright,  Sewall  G.  Mack,  Lowell,  jD/rec^ors.  Chas. 
Hovey,  Treasurer  a7id  Clerk. 

From  Lowell  to         Miles.  Prices.    Depot  Masters. 

♦Chelmsford 4.. ..10 

Factory  Villige 5...  .15..Geo.  McQluer 

Westford 7 25.. Daniel  Fales 

Forge  Village ll.,..39..S.  Hamlin 

fGroton 17 . . . . 45 . .  W.  Barnes 

*  Connects  with  Nashua  and  Lowell  Railroad. 

t  Connects  with  Fitchburg,  Worcester  and  Nashua  R.  R. 
Connects  with  Peterboro'  and  Shirley  R.  R. 

SULLIVAN. 

{Treas.  Office,  No.  70  State  Street,  Boston.) 
Commences  at  Bellows  Falls,  where  it  connects 
with    the    Cheshire,    Burlington,    Rutland,    and 
Vermont  Valley  Railroads. 

Charles  Thompson,  Presideiit.  Henry  Hubbard, 
John  W.  Glidden,  Jr.,  Charlestown,  N.  H.;  J.  B. 
Upham,  George  Denny,  Boston,  Mass ;  Jonas 
Livingston,  Aurelius  Dickinson,  Claremont,  N. 
H.,  Directors.  Geo.  Denny,  Treasurer.  P.  C. 
Freeman,  Clerk.  David  A.  Gage,  Superiiitendent. 
From  Boston  to  Miles.      Prices. 

Bellows   Falls 115.  ...2  85 

S.  Charlestown 4....     15 

Charlestown  8 25 

N.  Charlestown 13 40 

Claremont 17....     50 

Windsor 25....     75 


TAUNTON    BHANOH. 

{Office,  No.  20  Merchants'  Exchange.) 
W.  A.  Crocker,Taunton,  President.  T.  B.Wales, 
S.  Frothingham,  W.  A.  Crocker,  J.  F.  Loring,  Fitz 
Henry  Homer,  Directors.  A.  E.  Swasey,  Taun- 
ton, Superintendent.  Edward  Pickering,  Clei-kand 
Treasurer.  Horace  Lewis,  Taunton,  Master  of 
Tra7isporiation.  John  Deane,  Master  of  Trans- 
portation at  Boston. 

Way  Agent  at         Norton,         Eli  Wood. 
"  "  Crane,  Daniel  Crane, 

"  "  Mansfield,     James  Green. 

[See  Boston  and  Providence.'] 

THE  GRAND  JUNCTION  RAILROAD 
AND  DEPOT  COMPANY. 

Samuel  S.  Lewis,  President.  David  Henshaw, 
John  W.  Fenno,  Boston :  Charles  Paine,  North- 
field,  Vt. ;  Ichabod  Goodwin,  Portsmouth,  N. 
H.,  Directors.  D.  Brigham,  Jr.,  Treasurer.  J.  P. 
Robinson,  Secretary.    Wm.  L.  Dearborn,  Engineer. 

TROY  AND  GREENFIELD  RAIL- 
ROAD CORPORATION. 

Henry  Chapman,  Greenfield,  President.  Henry 
Chapman,  Cephas  Root,  John  L.  Tucker,  Daniel 
Wells,  Ebenezer  G.  Lamson,  R.  H.  Leavitt, 
John  L.  Tucker,  John  Porter,  Erastus  Rice,  L. 
C.Thayer,  E.  S.  Hawkes,  J.  E.  Marshall,  Sanford 
Blackinton,  S.  V.  R.  Hoxie,  Directors.  A.  G. 
Hammond,  Greenfield,  Clerk  and  Treasurer. 

VERSIONT  AND  CANADA. 

From  Essex  to  the  western  line  of  Vermont, 
opposite  Rouse's  Point,  New  York,  uniting  with 
the  Vermont  Central  at  Essex,  with  an  extension 
of  the  Rutland  and  Burlington  Road  at  St.  Al- 
bans, with  the  Northern,  N.  Y.  (Ogdensburg) 
Road,  and  with  an  extension  of-  the  St.  John's 
and  Laprarie  Road,  at  Rouse's  Point.  Extent, 
40!^  miles. 

John  Smith,  St.  Albans,  President.  S.  S.  Lew- 
is, Boston ;  Lawrence  Brainard,  St.  Albans ; 
Charles  Paine  and  Hiram  Carpenter,  Northfield ; 
Joseph  Clark,  Milton,  Directors.  Josiah  Quincy, 
Jr.,  Boston,  Treasurer.  Lawrence  Brainard,  St. 
Albans,  Clerk.  H.  R.  Campbell,  Lebanon,  N.  H., 
Engineer. 

[See  Vermont  Central  Railroad.l 

VER1€0NT  CENTRAL. 

{Office,  No.  27  State  Street,  Boston.) 

From  Windsor  to  Lake  Champlai'n  at  Burling- 
ton, uniting  with  the  Sullivan  Road  at  Windsor, 
wifh  the  Northern  (N.  H.)  and  the  Passumpsic 
Roads  at  the  mouth  of  the  White  River,  and  with 
the  Vermont  and  Canada  Road  at  Essex.  Ex- 
tent, 115  miles. 

Charles  Paine,  Northfield,  President.  James 
R.  Langdon,  Montpelier;  John  H.  Peck,  Burling- 
ton ;  John  Smith,  St.  Albans ;  J.  P.  Putnam,  J. 
C.  Dunn,  C.  O.  Whitmore,  Boston,  Directors. 
Josiah  Quincy,  Jr.,  Boston,  Treasurer.  E.  P. 
Walton,  Jr.  Montpelier,  Clerk.  James  Moore, 
Northfield,  Superintendent.  William  Warner, 
General  Agoit  of  Co.  H.  R.  Campbell,  North- 
field,  Engineer. 

From  Boston  to      Miles.  Prices. 

Windsor 140. ..3  20 

Hartland 4...     15 

N.  Hartland 8^..     30 

*White  River  J...   14...     45 
White  River  v....   15J..     60 

Woodstock  

West  Hartford....  21  J..     70 

•  Connects  with  Connecticut  and  Passumpsic  'Blret  R. 
R.    Connects  with  Northern  R.  R. 


RAILROADS. 


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FroTn  Boston  to        Milr.s.  Price.''. 

Sharon 27...     80 

S.  Rovalton 32...  1  00 

Kov.ilton 33A..,1  0/5 

Bethel 38X..I  20 

Randolph 4o|..l  40 

Brainfrce 51.|..1  65 

Roxbury .595..  1  80 

North  field GO?,..  2  0.5 

Nnrthfield 70^.-2  2-5 

Montpelicr 83. .  .2  4') 

Middlesex 88... 2  60 

Waterbury 94 A-. 2  7-5 

Bolton    10I7..2  95 

Jones's 

ilichmond 106... 3  10 

WiUiston 110. ..3  20 

Essex 114. ..3  So 

Winooski 117... 3  40 

Burlington    

Colchester 3  40 

Milton    3  nr, 

Georgia 3  70 

St.  Albans 3  95 

St.  Albans 

Swanton 4  25 

Mississco 4  3.5 

Alburgh 4  40 

West  Alburgh 4  .50 

Rouse's  Point 4  55 

VERMONT  AND  MASSACHUSETTS. 

{OJpce,  No.  II  Railroad  Exchatigc.) 

Thomas  Whittcmore,  Boston,  President.  J.  J. 
Swift,  Jas.  Ellison,  Henry  Chapman,  Greenfield  ; 
Joseph  Goodhue,  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  Directors.  O. 
T.  Ruggles,  Fitchburg,  Superintendent.  John 
Rogers,  Boston,  To-easurer.  Edward  G.  Lucas, 
Fitchburg,  Chief  Clerk. 

From  Boston  to    Miles.    Prices.    Depot  Masters. 

Fitchburg 50. .1  25 

W.  Fitchburg 2..     10.  .A.  L.  Thurston 

"Westminster 6..     15..C.  G.  Giles 

*Ashburnham 11..     25. .A.  Whitmore 

Gardner 15..     35.. A.  H.  Greenwood 

Dadmanville 19..     50.  .C.  E.  Dadman 

Baldwin  villa 21..     55..  G.  H.  Baker 

Royalston 27..     70.. Geo.  Whitney 

Athol 33..     85. .J.  H.  Warner 

Orange 37..     95. .H.  Murdock 

Wendall 40.. 1  00..S.  H.  Rand 

Erving 42. .1  05. .J.  H.  Willis 

Grout's  Corner  ....48 A.  M.  Webster 

fMontague 48.. 1  20.. J.  A.  Stevens 

XGreenfield 56 M.  L.  Stebbins 

Northfield  Farms.. 51..  1  30 

Northfield 57.. 1  45..Rufus  Holton 

^S.  Vernon 59..  1  50.. Wm.  Holton 

Vernon 64. .1  65. .J.  F.  Burrows 

11  Brattleboro' 69.  .1  75.  .N.  Guptill 

*  Cheshire  R.  R.  intersects. 

t  Greenfield  Branch  intersects. 

%  Connects  with  Connecticut  River  R.  II. 

§  Connects  with  Connecticut  River  R.  R.  and  Ashuelot 
R.  R. 

y  Connects  with  Vermont  A'alley  R.  R. 

VEEl/CONT  VALLEY. 

Hugh  H.  Henry,  President.  Hugh  H.  Henry, 
Charles  Chapin,  Geo.  L.  Schuyler,  Alexander 
Hamilton,  Jr.,  Charles  Paine,  Charles  Linsley,  P. 
R.  Chandler,  Directors.  P.  R.  Chandler,  Supcrin- 
teiident.  Robert  Schuvlcr,  Treasurer.  L.  G.  Mead, 
Clerk. 
From  Brattleboro-  to  Mtles.        Prices. 

Dummerston 5....     15 

Putney 9 25 

Westminster 19 ... .     55 

BellowsFalls 24 70 


WATERTOWN  BRANCH. 

Owned  by  the  Fitchburg  R.  R.  Company. 
From  Unstnn  to  .  Miles.       Prices. 

Prospect  .street 2....     10 

Somcrville 3 10 

Porter's 3.^...     10 

Fresh  Pond 5....     15 

Mt.  Auburn 5i...     1.5 

Arsenal 6|...     1" 

Watt  rtown 8 2J 

WESTEI^IT. 
{Office,  No.  13  Railroad  Exclianuc.) 
From  Worcester  Depot,  Boston.      (See  Boston 
and  Worcester  R.  R.) 

Completed  in  1342^  Extent,  156  miles.  Depot, 
corner  Lincoln  and  Beach  Streets.  The  Albany 
and  West  Stockbridge  Road  from  Albany  to  State 
line,  38j  miles.  It  is  leased  by  the  Western  Road. 
W.  H.  Swift,  President.  Jnsiah  Stickncy,  Ed- 
ward Austin,  Geo.  H.  Kuhn,  Boston;  Edward  L. 
Keyes,  Dcdhcim ;  John  S.  C.  Knowlton,  Worces- 
ter; Myrcn  Lav.-rence,  Bclchertown ;  Whiting 
Griswold,  Greenfield:  Rol}crt  Campbell,  Pittstield, 
Directors.  Stephen  Fairbanks,  Treasurer.  Ilfnry 
Gray,  Stiperi7ite7id(:nt.  Geo.  Warren,  Auditor. 
Ellis  Gray  Loring,  Clerk. 

From.  Boston  to        Miles.  Pries.      Depot  Masters. 

*  Worcester 44..  1  15.  .H.  P.  Nichols 

Clappville 53. .1  40. .A.  Firth 

Charlton 57..  1  5'>..n.  Towne 

Spencer 62. .1  C5..A.  K.  Rathbua 

E.  Brookfield G4..1  75..C.  Flagg 

S.  Brookfield 67..  1  85.. W.  Tufts 

W.  Brookfield 69.  .1  90.  .F.  M.  Carew 

Warren 73. .2  00. .Geo.  W.  Burt 

Brimfield 

Palmer 83. .2  25.. Wm.  C.  Child 

North  Wilbraham..  92.  .2  25.  .W.  Collins 
Indian  Orchard,...  92.  .2  55.  .E.  Blye 

tSpringfield 98.  .2  65.  .A.Dav.LM.Griggs 

W.  Springfield  ....100.. 2  75.. E.  N.' Smith 

Westtield 108. .2  95. .A.  G.  Tannatt 

Russell 116.  .3  05..H.L.  Gridley 

Chester  Village 119.. 3  15.. D.  Frye 

Chester  Factories.. 126.. 3  35.. E.  D.  Cook 

Middlefield 

Becket 135.  .3  60.  .F.  E.  Morse 

Washington 138. .3  7f'..F.  Manly 

Hinsdale 143.. 3  85.. P".  Curtis 

Dalton 140.. 3  90.. E.  Day 

+Pittsfield 151.. 4  00.. S.  W.Morton 

tohaker  Village  ....154.  .4  20..  W.  T.  Lane 

Richmond 159.  .4  35..  E.  Williams 

^SState  Line 162.. 4  45.. R.  R.  Peet 

Canaan 167.. 4  60.. R.  Bancroft 

E.Chatham 172. .4  70.  .Ira  Reynolds 

Chatham  4  Cor 177.  .4  80.  .S.  P.  Lee 

Chatham  Centre..  .181.  .4  90.. F.  Anderson 

Kinderhook 184. .4  95. .E.  Carr 

Schodack 192.  .5  00.  .William  Smith 

ilEast  Albany 200.  .5  00.  .Thomas  L.  Greene 

*  Worcester  end  Nashua,  rrovidence  and  Worcester, 
Nor\vich  and  Worcester,  all  intersect. 

t  New  Haven,  Hartford  smd  Springfield  H.  R.  connects ; 
Connecticut  River  K.  R.  connects. 

t  X'ittsfield  and  North  Adaiiis  intersects. 

^  Hudson  and  Berkshire  R.  R.  intersects,  airo  Housatonic. 

II  Troy  and  Greer.busU  R.  R.  intersects. 

WILTON. 

A  continuation  from  the  head  of  the  Nashua  and 
Lowell,  at  Nashville,  to  East  Wilton. 

Daniel  Abbot,  President.  Z.  Shattuck,  Joseph 
Greeley,  John  Reed,  Nashville :  Abiel  Lovejov, 
William  Ramsdell,  Milford  ;  C.  C.  Boutweli,  Han- 
cock. Directors.  Israel  Hunt,  Nashua,  Treasurer. 
Charles  Lovejov,  Nashville,  Ckrk.  Charles  F. 
Gove,  Superintendent. 


260 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


From  Nafhvilte  to      Milts.   Prices.      Depot  Masters. 

South  Merrimac 5....  1-5 

Danforth's  Corner...  8....25.  .S.  Blood 

Mil  ford 11....  3.3..  John  Ramsdell 

Wilton 15. ...50 

WOBURN  BRANCH. 

[See  Boston  and  Loicell  JR.  2?.] 

WORCESTER  AND  NASHUA. 

Hon.  Charles  De  Witt,  Oxford,  President.  Ste- 
phen Salisbury,  Isaac  Davis,  Geo.  T.  Rice,  George 
Bowen,  Worcester;  Jacob  Fishrr,  Lancaster; 
Thomas  Chase,  Nashua ;  Seth  W.  Fowle,  Ed- 
ward Lamb,  Boston,  Directors.  T.  W.  Hammond, 
Treasurer  and  Chrk.     I.  W.  Stowell,  Supt. 

From  Worcester  to       Miles.  Prices.     Depot  Mnste.rs. 

Worcester Calvin  Knowlton 

W.   Boylston 9..     20.  .Amos  Child 

Oakdale  10..     25..E.  M.  Hosmer 

Sterling 12..     3-5.. C.  H.  Loring 


From  Worcester  to       Mdes.  Prices.     Depot  Masters. 

Clinton 16..     4.5. .Edwin  Bynner 

New  Boston. 18..     60.. E.  J.  Grossman 

Lancaster 19..     60.  .M.  F.  Woods 

Still   River 23..     P5..W.  F.  Bateman 

Harvard 2.5..     70.  .George  Gerry 

Groton  Junction 28..     80.. A.  B.  Gardner 

Groton 31..     90..Artemas  Wood 

Pepperell 36 . .  1  00 . .  Geo.  W.  Tarbell 

HoUis 39. .1  10.. Charles  Reed 

Nashua 45..  1  2.5.. A.  I.  Marshall 

YORK    AND    CUMBERLAND. 

John  F.  Andrews,  Chief  Engineer  and  Supt. 
John  R.  Roberts,  Superintendent,  Agent,  and  De- 
pot Baggage  Mastm:  H.  H.  Woodworth,  Road 
Master. 

From  Portland  to    Miles    Prices.    Depot  Masters. 

Portland A.  F.  Osborne 

Woodford's   Corner.   1...       7- .George  Chase 

Morrill's  Corner 2^..     10.  .Oliver  B.  Howard 

Sacarappa G^. .     20.  .Frank.  Partridge 

Gorham  ......  .....10  ..     30.  .Charles  Robie 


VARIOUS  INCORPORATED  COMPANIES. 


E4IN'S  MERCHANTS'  LINE  TELE- 
GRAPH. 

76  State  Street. 
Marshall  LefFerts,  President.  J.  McKenney, 
Secretary.  Benjamin  Howard,  Esq.,  Boston  ;  Earl 
P.  Mason,  Providence;  Lewis  Hyde,  Norwich; 
George  Lawrence,  R.  H.  Greene,  Geo.  D.  Phelps, 
C.  S.'Stedman,  J.  McKesson,  J.  T.  Hov/ard,  Dan. 
S.  Schenck,  New  York. 

HOUSE'S  LETTER  PRlNTnJG  TELE- 
GRAPH. 

Boston  and  New  Youk  TELEaRAni  Company. 

{Office,  Traveller  Building,  State  St.,  Boston.) 

Incorporated  in  1849.  3 amesStnrgis,  President. 
James  Sturgis,  J.  W.  Clark,  E.  D.  Brigham,  D. 
Brigham,  Jr.,  George  O.Hovey,  Nathan  Matthews, 
Boston  ;  Daniel  Buck,  Hartford  ;  J.  N.  Thomp- 
son, Springfield;    H.  Wells,  New  Y'ork,  Directors. 

NORTHERN  TELEGRAPH  COMPANY. 

Morse's  Line.    Office,  19  State  St.,  Boston. 

A.  Wentworth,  Jr.,  President. ,  Seci'e- 

tary.  A.  Wentworth,  Jr.,  Bellows  Falls  ;  I.  -H. 
Leverett,  Keene ;  A.  Crocker,  Fitchburg;  Chas. 
Lindsley,  Vergennes  ;  C.  D.  Wyman,  Hartford; 
H.  F.  Rice,  Boston  ;  George  A.  Wheelock,  Keene, 
Directors. 

THE  SOUTH  MARKET. 

Beach  Street,  near  South  Street,  Boston. 

Incorporated        Organized        Erected  in 

1818.  1849.  1848-9. 

Peter   Hubbell,   President.       John    M.    Mayo, 

Treasurer.    Dexter  E.  Wadleigh,  Agent  and  Supt. 

Peter  Hubbell,  J.  M.  Mayo,  D.  E.  Wadleigh,  J.  L. 

C.  Amee,  J.  Colburn,  Directors. 

WILLIAMS  MARKET. 
Cor.  of  Washington  and  Dover  Sts.,  Boston. 
Thomas  J.  Lobdcll,  President.  Thomas  J.  Lob- 
dell,  Stephen  Child,  William  H.  Guild,  Henry 
Williams,  Chas.  Richardson,  Directors.  William 
A.  Hayes,  Clerk  and  Treastircr. 


BOSTON  EXCHANGE  COMPANY. 

Officers  chosen  July  10,  18-51. 
Robert  G.  Shaw,  President.  Andrew  E.  Bel- 
knap, Chas.  R.  Codman,  Samuel  Heushaw,  John 
Brydnt,  H.  Andrews,  Gorham  Brooks,  W.  H. 
Bordman,  Ozias  Goodwin,  Henry  Timmins,  Isaac 
Livermore,  P.  S.  Shelton,  J.  T.  Stevenson,  Direc- 
tors. Samuel  Henshiiw,  Treasurer.  E.  P.  Whip- 
ple, Superintendent  of  Exchanye  Room. 

EAST  BOSTON  COMPANY. 
OFriCE,  99  State  Street. 
Samuel  S.  Lewis,  President.  W.  C.  Barstow, 
Treasurer  and  Superinte?ident.  George  F.  Wads- 
worth,  Clerk.  Samuel. S.  Lewis,  Benjamin  Lam- 
son,  Charles  J.  Heudee,  A.  A.  Wellington,  J.  W. 
Feuno,  Directors.     Edward  S.  Rand,  Solicitor. 

EAST  BOSTON  WHARF  COMPANY. 

Officers  chosen  1st  Monday  in  May. 
Eben.  H.   Redding,    Wharfinger.     A.  C.  Lom- 
bard, President.     J.  B.  Jones,  Treasurer.    A.  C. 
Lombard,  J.  B.  Jones,  George  B.  Jones,  Directors. 
Ephraim  Lombard,  Clerk. 

LONG  ISLAND  COMPANY. 

Long  Island,  Boston  Harbor. 

James  T.  Austin,  President.  James  T.  Austin, 
John  C.  Hayden,  Benjamin  Smith,  Benjamin  L. 
Allen,  Frederic  \V.  Lincoln,  Jr.,  Manlius  iS.  Clarke, 
Thomas  Smith,  S.  Hillmau  Barnes,  Bodwell  Sar- 
gent, Directors.  William  A.  Hayes,  Clerk  and 
Treasurer. 

WINNISSIMET  COMPAITY. 

[See  page  178.] 

NEW  BEDFORD  AND  FAIRHAVEN 
BRIDGE  COMPANSf.; 

Incorporated  1793.  Time  of  choosing  Officers, 
July. 

William  R.  Rotch,  Treasurer:  W.  J.  Rotch, 
Secretary.  William  J.  Rotch,  Gideon  Allen,  Wm. 
L.  B.  Gibbs,  Paul  Spooner,  Thomas  S.  Hathaway, 
F.  R.  Whitwell.  Directors. 


VARIOUS   INCORPORATED   COMPANIES. 


261 


BOSTON  GAS  LIGHT  COMPANY. 

Samufl  A.  Eliot,  President.  Samuel  A.  l'',liot, 
Chiis.  P.  Curtis,  Geo.  W  Lyniim,  Geo.  II.  Kuhn, 
Siunucl  Lawrence,  Directors.  Samuel  Lawrence, 
Treasurer.  Geo.  D:irracott,  A<jeiit.  Chas.  Brint- 
nail,  Jr.,  Cleric.     Oflice,  102  WashinLjton  Street. 

LOWELL  GAS  LIGHT  COMPANY. 

Capital,  ^160,000.  Capai-ity  of  "Works,  l.;0,000 
cubit  feet.    Commenced  lighting  January  1st,  1850. 

Jolm  AVright,  President.  John  "Wright,  Isaac 
Hinckley,  George  H.  Carleton,  John  Avery,  James 
B.  Franci.s,  Scwall  G.  Mack,  Joseph  White,  Direc- 
tors. Geo.  H.  Carleton,  Treasurer.  Chas.  Ilovey, 
Clei-k.  Mcrtoun  C.  Bryant,  Agent.  Office  No.  2 
Lowell  Savings  Bank  liuilding. 

SALEM  GAS  LIGHT  COIIPANY. 

Organized  April  4,  18.50.  Capital,  .?75,000. 
Annual  Meeting,  second  Monday  in  March. 

The  stores  were  lighted  with  gas  for  the  first 
time,  on  Tuesday  evening,  Dec.  17th.  The  street 
lamps  on  Wednesday  evening,  December  2oth. 

George  Wheatland,  President.  George  Wheat- 
land, Francis  Cox,  Gardner  Warren,  Joseph  Winn, 
Henry  Whipple,  Directors,  W'illiam  II.  Foster, 
Treasurer  and  Clerk. 

HAVERHILL  AQUEDUCT  COMPANY. 

Incorporated  1801.     Capital,  ^40,000. 
Robert  G.  Walker,  Clerk  and  Treasurer. 

SALEM  AND  DANVES.S  ACIUEDUCT 
COMPANY. 

Incorporated  1797.  Annual  Meeting,  first 
Thursday  in  May,  Dividends  in  May  and  Noveni- 
bcr,  paid  at  Salem  Bank.  Office  No.  11  Sewall 
Street. 

Wm.  D.  Waters,  President.  Ebenezer  Sutton 
Vice  President. 

CEMETERY  AT  FOREST  HILLS. 

Henry  Codman,  Geo.  11.  Russell,  William  J 
Reynolds,  Alvah  Kitredge,  Board  of  Commission- 
ers.   Daniel  Brims,  Superintendent. 

LOWELL  CEMETERY. 

O.  M.  Whipple,  President,  John  F.  Rogers, 
Clerk  and  Treasurer.    David  Dana,  Daniel  S.  Rich- 


ardson. Joshua  Merrill,  Jona.  Tyler,  John  Ne.s- 
niitli,  U.  C.  Bcrnap,  Cyril  French,  Geo.  II.  Carle- 
ton, Stpplien  Cu-hing,  John  C.  Dalton,  Daniel 
Gushing,  Samuel  Burbank,  Trustees.  Luther 
Eames,  Siipcriniende7it. 

MOUNT  HOPE  CEMETERY. 

OiTiCE,  30  CoiiiT  Stui;f,t. 

Located  in  Dorchester  and  Roxliury.  Incorpo- 
rated Nov.  1S5I.     Capital,  ^100,000. 

John  II.  Wilkins,  President.  "William  Brown, 
Samuel  11.  Jcnks,  Edwin  H.  Holbrook,  BenJ.  T. 
Loring,  John  K.  Porter,  Directors.  Francis  O. 
Watts,  T,-eas7ircr.     Owen  G.  I'eabody.  Clerk. 

THE  WOODLAWN  CEMETERY, 

Chelsea. 
Corporation  organized  August  31,  18-30. 
James  Adams,  Charlestown,  President.  James 
.Adams,  Bcnj.  A.  Gould.  Jacob  Sleeper,  Thomas 
Wigglosworth,  Jr.,  Albert  C.  Bowkcr,  Boston; 
Geo.  W.  Warren,  Daniel  White,  of  Cliarlestown  ; 
Daniel  A.  Wise,  of  Maiden  ;  Isaac  Stcbbins,  of 
Chelsea,  Trustees.  II.  Weld  Fuller,  35  Court  St., 
Boston,  Treasurer  aiid  Secretary.  James  Croick- 
shauks,  Woodlawn,  Superintendent. 

OAK  GROVE  CEMETERY, 

I'LY-Morxn. 

Organized  as  a  Corporation  May  15,  1841. 

J.  N.  Stoddard,  President.  A.  Danforth,  S. 
Sampson,  S.  N.  Stoddard,  A.  L.  Russell,  J.  Farrls, 
Trustees.  A.  L.  Russell,  Treasurer.  Gustavus 
Gilbert,  Secretary. 

HARMONY  GROVE  CEMETERY, 

Salem. 

Organized  in  1839,  Incorporated  in  1810.  Con- 
secrated, June  14,  1840.  Contains  about  40  acres, 
aid  cost  about  gIO,000. 

Annual  Meeting  for  the  choice  of  Trustees,  first 
Wednesday  in  January. 

Officers  elected  Januaiij,  1S.50. — Joseph  S.  Cnbot. 
President.  Stephen  C.  Phillips,  John  C.  Lee,  Pick- 
ering Dodge,  Elijah  A.  Hanson,  Fran<ris  Peabody, 
George  Wheatland,  Nathaniel  Silsbce,  William  H. 
Foster,  Trustees.  William  H.  Foster,  Secretary 
and  Treasurer.     Charles  Creasy,  Keeper. 


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This  arrangement  advertisers  -will  find  to  be  of  great  advantage  to  them,  as  they  can  deal  with 
S.  M.  Pettengill  &  Co.  more  favorably  and  more  expeditiously  than  they  can  -with  one  hundred 
different  publishers  at  their  offices.  The  prices  for  any  advertising  •will  be  made  out  before  sending 
the  advertisement,  and  a  judicious  selection  of  the  best  papers  -will  be  made,  comprising  those  of 
the  ^videst  circulation  and  best  calculated  to  further  the  interests  of  advertisers.  Tlicy  are  Agents 
for  nearly  all  of  the  follo'wing  papers  in  Massachusetts,  and  most  of  them  are  received  at  their 
office.  No.  10  State  Street,  Boston. 


262     •  MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


NEWSPAPERS  IN  MASSACHUSETTS. 

PUBLISHED    IN    BOSTON. 

Advent  Herald,  Rev.  J.  V.  Himes,  8  Chardon,  weekly,  g2  per  year.     Devoted  to  Second  Advent. 

Advertiser,  Nathan  Hale,  6  Congress,  daily,  ^',8  ;  semi-wceUly,  ^'4  per  year.    Whig-. 

Advertiser  and  Signal,  J.  E.  Farvk'ell  &  Co  ,  32  Congress. 

American  Celt,  3  Lincoln,  T.  1).  McGee,  Editor,  weekly,  ^2  per  year. 

American  Patriot,  J.  E.  Farwell  &  Co.,  publishers,  32  Congress,  week!}',  ^2  per  year.    Native  American. 

American  Railway  Times,  Haven  &  Jones,  27  Devonshire,  ^3  per  year. 

American  Reporter,  Henry  iVI.  Parkhurst,  6  Kneeland,  monthly,  (Phonographic,)  75  cents  per  year. 

American  Union,  R.  B.  Fiits  6i,  Co.,  134  Washington,  weekly,  g2  per  year.     Literary. 

American  Veterinary  Journal,  George  H.  Dadd,  1  Haymarkct  sq.,  monthly,  gl  per  year. 

Atlas,  Schouler  &  brewer,  5  Old  State  House,  daily,  §3  ;  semi-weekly,  ^4  ;  weekly,  $2.     Whig. 

Bankers'  Magazine  and  Statistical  Register,  edited  by  J.  Smith  Homans,  111  Washington,  monthly,  $5  pr.  yr. 

Boston  Bee,  Bradbury,  Harmon  &  Co.,  7  State,  daily,  g3  per  year  ;  weekly,  gl  50.     Whig. 

Boston  Christian  Observer,  William  Nichols,  13S^  Washington,  weekly,  S-V^r  year.     Religious. 

Boston  Directory,  published  annually  by  George  Adams,  July  1.  Octavo,  406  pages.  Price  ^1  25.  Office 
91  Washington  street.  There  are  also  published  at  this  office  Directories  for  the  cities  of  Roxhury, 
Chailestown,  Salem,  Lowell,  Newburyport,  and  Chelsea.  * 

Boston  Merkur,  M.  Hofmann,  Editor  and  Publisher,  54  Cornhill,  weekly,  g3  per  year. 

Boston  News  Letter,  66  Cornhill. 

Boston  Weekly  Messenger,  Nathan  Hale,  6  Congress,  weekly,  ,^2  per  year. 

Boys'  and  Girls'  Magazme,  Bradbury  &  Guild,  120  Washington,  monthly,  ;gl  per  year. 

Brownson's  (Quarterly  Review,  Benjamin  H.  Greene,  124  Washington,  corner  Water,  g3  per  year. 

Business  Directory  of  Massachusetts,  George  Adams,  Publisher,  91  Washington,  ;^1. 

Carpet  Bag,  Wilder,  Pickard  &  Co.,  5  Wash.,  Publishers,  S.  W.  Wilder  &  B.  P.  Shillaber,  Editors,  g2  pr.  yr. 

Child's  Companion  and  Youth's  Friend,  Henry  Hoyt,  9  Cornhill,  monthly,  25  cents  per  year. 

Child's  Friend,  office  111  Washington,  ^1  50  per  year. 

Christian  Examiner,  Rev.  George  Putnam  and  George  E.  Ellis,  Editors,  Crosby  &  Nichols,  HI  Washington, 
bi-monthly,  ^4  per  year.     Unitarian. 

Christian  Freeman  and  Family  Visiter,  Rev.  Sylvanus  Cobb,  75  Court,  weekly,  gt  per  year.    Universalist. 

Christian  Register,  David  lieed.  Publisher,  22  School,  weekly,  ^2  60  per  year.     Unitarian. 

Christian  Watchman  and  Reflector,  Upham,  Ford  &  Olmste'ad,  Publishers,  122  Washington,  corner  Water, 
weekly,  Jg2  per  year.     Baptist. 

Christian  Witness  and  Church  Advocate,  Rev.  G.  M.  Randall,  Editor,  James  B.  Dow,  Proprietor,  138^  Wash- 
ington, ^2  per  year.     Episcopal. 

Commonwealth,  Eiizur  Wright  and  Charles  List,  Editors,  60  Washington,  daily,  g5 ;  weekly,  (Commonwealth 
and  Emancipator,)  $'i  per  year.    Free  Soil. 

Common  School  Journal,  W.  B.  b'owie.  Editor,  G.  W.  Light,  Publisher,  3  Cornhill,  bi-monthly,  gl  per  year. 

Cougregationalisl  and  Christian  Times,  Rev.  E.  Beecher,  D.  D.,  Rev.  R.  S.  Storrs,  D.  D.,  Rev.  Henry  M. 
Dexter,  Rev.  Dorus  Clarke,  Editors,  120  Washington,  weekly,  $2  per  year.     Orthodox. 

Courier,  E.  B.  Foster  &  Co.,  10  Congress,  daily,  jg8  ;  semi-weekly,  ^4 ;  weekly,  ^2  per  year.     Whig. 

Cultivator,  Otis  Brewer,  22  North  :\larket,  weekly,  $2  per  year.     Agricultural. 

Dollar  Times,  George  Roberts,  3  and  5  State,  weekly,  .^1  per  year. 

Domestic  Advertiser,  S.  D.  Kenny,  Publisher,  Chapel  place. 

East  Boston  Ledger,  Tyler  &  Blanchard,  Winthrop  block,  Maverick  square. 

Evening  Gazette,  W.  \V.  Clapp,  jr..  Water,  corner  Devonshire,  weekly,  $3  per  annum.     Literature. 

Express  List,  George  K.  Snow,  5  Washington. 

Fireman's  Journal,  J.  A.  Adams,  Publisher,  23  State,  E.  G.  Abbott  and  J.  A.  Adams,  Editors,  $1  50  per  year. 

Flag  of  our  Union,  F.  Gleason,  24  and  26  Tremont,  Museum  Building,  weekly,  ^2  per  year. 

Freemasons'  Monthly  Magazine,  Charles  W.  Moore,  21  School,  ^2  per  year. 

Fruits  of  America,  C.  M.  Hovey,  7  Merchants  row,  bi-monthly,  $6  per  year. 

Gleason's  Pictorial  Drawing-Room  Companion,  F.  Gleason,  Publisher,  Museum  Building,  Tremont,  $3  pr,  yr. 

Golden  Age,  I.  W.  Ayer,  12  School,  monthly,  jgl  per  year.     Literary. 

Guide  to  Holiness,  D.  S.  King,  Editor,  Henry  V.  Degen,  Publisher,  7  Cornhill,  monthly,  gl  per  year. 

Herald,  George  V/.  Triggs  &  Co.,  103  Washington,  daily,  ^3  per  year. 

Homoepathic  Journal,  Otis  Clapp,  23  School,  quarterly,  ^3  per  year. 

Horticulturist,  J.  Breck  &  Co.,  51  North  Market,  weekly,  $6  per  year. 

Independent  Medical  Gazette,  A.  Paige,  Editor,  34  Tremont  row,  semi-weekly,  §2  per  year. 

Investigator,  Horace  Seaver,  Editor,  J.  P.  Mendum,  Publisher,  35  Washington,  weekly,  ^2  per  year.    Infidel. 

Journal,  Sleeper  &  Rogers,  12  State,  daily,  $6  ;  semi-weekly,  ^4;  weekly,  $2. 

Journal  of  Music,  H.  VV.  Day,  8  Court  square,  ^1  50  per  year. 

Ladies'  Repository,  A.  Tompkins,  38  Cornhill,  monthly,  ^2  per  year. 

Law  Reporter,  George  P.  Sanger,  Editor,  Little  &  Brown,  112  Washington,  monthly,  ^3  per  year. 

Liberator,  William  Lloyd  Garrison,  21  Cornhill,  weekly,  ^2  per  year.     Anti-Slavery. 

Life  in  Boston,  Devonshire,  corner  Slate,  weekly,  g2  per  year. 

Living  Age,  Littell  &.  Co.,  Bromfield,  corner  Tremont.     Literary. 

Macedonian,  W.  S.  Damrell,  16  Devonshire,  monthly.     Baptist. 

Magazine  of  Horticulture,  C.  M.  Hovey,  Editor,  7  Merchants'  row,  monthly,  $2  per  year. 

Mail,  John  N.  Bradley,  128  Washington,  corner  Water,  daily,  ,^3;  weekly,  gl  per  year. 

Massachusetts  Cataract,  J.  W.  Goodrich,  Editor,  1  Scollay's  Building,  weekly,  ^1  per  year.    Temperance. 

Massachusetts  Ploughman,  W.  <fc  W.  J.  Buckminsler,  51  North  Market,  ^2  per  year.    Agricultural. 

Massachusetts  State  Record  and  Business  Directory,  published  annually  in  January,  by  George  Adams,  91 
Washington,  octavo,  ^1. 

Massachusetts  Teacher,  Samuel  Coolidge,  16  Dei'onshire,  monthly,  ^1.     Educational. 

Medical  and  Surgical  Journal,  J.  V.  C.  Smith,  M.  D.,  Editor,  184  Washington,  corner  Franklin,  weekly,  $3. 

Mis.?ionary  Advocate,  J.  P.  Magee,  15  Washington. 


NEWSPAPERS.  263 


iMissionary  Magazine,  Ilev.  .S.  Peck,  Kdilor,  33  Somerset,  moiiihly,  »1  per  year.     Baptist. 

Monihly  Religious  Magazine,  F.  1).  Iliiiilingioii,  LOdilor,  olKce  II I  Wasliington,  monthly,  §2  per  year. 

Mothers'  Assistniii,  Stone  &  Pratt,  21  Cornhill,  monthly,  ffl  per  year. 

Museum,  C.  A.  V.  Putnam  &.  Co.,  Ti  ychnol,  weekly,  ^2  per  year.     Literary. 

Myrtle.  J   M.  Usher,  Publisher,  '31  Cornhill,  weekly,  60  cents  per  year.    Juvenile. 

INew  Church  Magazine,  Oiis  (ylapp,  iiS  School,  %l  per  year.     Swedenborgian. 

New  Ciiurch  Repository,  Otis  Clapp,  Agent,  23  School,  monthly,  $3. 

New  England  Directory,  a  weekly  advertising  sheet,  Whitney  &,  Co.,  Publishers,  Ibi  Washington,  gl  per  yr. 

New  England  Farmer,  Raynolds  &  Noiirse,  Quinry  Hall,  weekly,  5-  per  year.     An  Independent  Journal. 

New  England  Farmer,  Raynolds  &  Nourse,  (itiincy  Hall,  monthly,  J^l  per  year.  Agriculture  and  Horticulture. 

N.  E.  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register,  Thomas  Prince,  ll.J  'I'remonl  Row,  quarterly,  5-  per  year. 

New  Jerusalem  fllagazine,  Oiis  Clapp,  23  School,  monthly,  $"2,  per  year.     Swedenborgian. 

North  American  Review.  Francis  Howen,  Editor,  Little  &,  Brown,  112  Washington,  quarterly,  §5  per  year. 

Odd  Fellow,  George  A.  Bellows,  GG  Cornhill,  weekly,  g2  per  year. 

Olive  Branch,  Rev.  Thomas  F.  Norris,  Editor,  Mrs.  M.  A.  Denison,  Assistant  Editor,  6  Washington,  weekly, 
J^2  per  year. 

Orphans'  Advocate  and  Social  Monitor,  A.  &  E.  C  Fellows,  Tremonf,  corner  Common. 

Our  Country,  an  Independent  Union  Journal,  C.  W.  Denisoii,  Editor,  131  Washington,  weekly,  ^2  per  year. 

Panoplist,  published  by  Crocker  &  Brewster,  47  Washington,  monihly,  g2  per  year. 

Path  Finder,  George  K.  Snow,  5  Washington,  semi-weekly,  gl  60  per  year. 

Pathfinder  Railway  Guide,  George  K.  Snow,  3  Washington,  monthly. 

Petlengill's  Reporter,  S.  M.  Petteiigill  &  Co.,  10  Stale,  %\  per  year.     Literary. 

Phonograph'c  Correspondent,  Otis  Clapp,  23  School,  monthly,  75  cents  per  year. 

Pilot,  Patrick  Donahoe,  I  Spring  Lane,  weekly,  g2  50  per  year.     Catholic. 

Ploughshare.  Henry  M.  Parkhurst,  G  Kueeland,  monthly,  ( l-'honotypic,)  30  cents  per  year. 

Post,  Beals  &.  Greene,  21  Water,  daily,  $8  per  year.     Democratic. 

Press  and  Post,  Beals  &  Greene,  21  VVater,  semi-weekly,  JJ4  per  year.     Democratic. 

Prisoners'  Friend,  Rev.  C.  Spear,  124-  Washington,  monihly,  ^'2  per  year.     Criminal  Reform. 

Puritan  Recorder,  Woodbridge,  Moore  &  Co  ,  22  School,  weekly,  g"l  per  year.     Orthodox. 

Railway  Advertiser,  Haven  &,  Jones,  27  Devonshire,  ,^1  50  per  year. 

Real  Estate  Advertiser,  Clark  &  Co.,  5  Congress  square,  weekly. 
*'  Shipping  List,  Learned,  Tompson  &  Co.,  36  Slate,  semi-weekly,  §G  per  year. 

Statesman,  Beals  &,  Greene,  21  VVater,  weekly,  §2  per  year.     Democratic. 

South  Boston  Gazette  and  Dorchester  Ciironicle,  Wright  &  Hasty,  3  Water,  weekly,  $1  50  per  year. 

Sunday  News,  J.  A.  Adams,  23  State,  weekly,  ^1  50  per  year. 

Sunday  ScIkjoI  Advocate,  J.  P.  Magee,  15  Washington,  60  cents  per  year. 

Sunday  Scliool  Journal,  Henry  Hoyt,  y  Cornhill,  semi-monihly,  25  cents  per  year. 

Times,  George  Roberts,  3  and  5  State,  daily,  ,(§  I  per  year,  and  1  cent  each.     Democratic. 

To-Day,  Redding  &.  Co.,  Publishers,  8  State,  Charles  Hale,  Editor,  weekly,  ^2  per  year.     Literature. 

Transcript,  Epes  Sargent,  Editor,  Dutton  &  Wentworth,  Proprietors  and  Publishers,  37  Congress,  gi  per  yr. 

Traveller,  Worihington,  Flanders  &  Co.,  31  State,  F.  Andrews  and  George  Punciiard,  Editors,  daily  evening, 
$5;  semi-weekly,  go;  weekly,  jj(2  per  year. 
•^  True  Flag,  Moulton,  Eliioit  &,  Lincoln,  Publishers,  22  School,  weekly,  §2  per  year. 

Trumpet  and  Universalist  Magazine,  Rev.  T.  Whiltemore,  37  Cornhill,  weekly,  $'2  per  year. 

Uncle  Sam,  George  H.  Williams,  52  Washington,  weekly,  S"!  per  year. 

Universalist  Quarterly,  A.  Tompkins,  38  Cornhill,  Rev.  H^  Ballou,  2d,  D.  D.,  Editor,  ^1^2  per  year. 

V.  B.  Palmer's  Register  and  Spirit  of  the  Press,  V.  B.  Palmer,  Publisher,  Scollay's  buildmg,  monihly,  25 
cents  per  year. 
<'  Waverly  Magazine,  Moses  A.  Dow,  LJ  Water,  weekly,  g3  per  year. 

Well-Spriiig,  Rev.  Asa  A.  Bullard,  Editor,  13  Cornhill,  weekly,  35  cents  per  year. 
•  ''Yankee  Blade,  William  Matthews,  12  School,  weekly,  ^2  per  year. 

Yankee  Nation  and  American  Sentinel,  W.  R.  Davis,  Publisher,  11  Cornhill,  weekly,  5?  per  year.     Literature. 

Yankee  Privateer,  J.  Jones,  2  Water,  weekly,  ^2  per  year.     Literature. 

Youth's  Companion,  Nathaniel  Willis,  22  School,  weekly,  ^1  per  year. 

Youth's  Penny  Gazette.  Henry  Hoyt,  Agent,  9  Cornhill,  semi-weekly,  12^  cents  per  year. 

Zion's  Herald  and  Wesleyan  Journal,  Rev.  Abel  Stevens,  office  No.  7  Cornhill,  weekly,  $1  50  per  year. 

PUBLISHED    IN    THE    COUNTRY. 

Barnstable  County. 
Barnstable  Patriot,  Barnstable,  weekly,  S.  B  Phinney,  publisher,  %"!  per  j'ear.    Democratic. 
Cape  Cod  Advocate,  Barnstable,  weekly,  Goss  &  Bowman,  publishers,  gl  50  per  year.    Neutral. 
Sandwich  Mechanic,  Asa  B.  Phinney,  publisher,  ^1  50.    Neutral. 
Yarmouth  Register,  Yarmouth  Port,  weekly,  Charles  F.  Swift,  publisher,  Jg2  per  year. 

Berkshire  County. 
Berkshire  Courier,  Great  Barrington,  Gushing  &,  Bryan,  publishers.     Whig, 
lierkshire  Mutual  Health  Reporter,  Pittsfield,  monthly,  50  cents  per  year. 
Cullurist  and  Gazette,  Pittsfield,  Stephen  Reed,  publisher,  $\.  50  per  year.     Neutral. 
Greylock  Sentinel,  North  Adams,  weekly,  Andrew  J.  Aikens,  publisher,  gl  per  year.     Free  Soil. 
Massachusetts  Eagle,  I'ittsfield,  weekly,  Charles  Montague,  publisher,  gl  50  per  year.    Whig. 
North  Adams  Transcript,  weekly,  H.  Chickering  &  Co.,  publishers,  $\.  50  per  year. 
Pittsfield  Advertiser,  monihly.  Dodge  &.  Hubbard,  publishers, 
Pittsfield  Sun,  weekly,  P.  Allen  &  Son,  publishers,  g2  per  year.     Democratic. 

Bristol  County. 
American  Whig,  Taunton,  weekly,  J.  W.  D.  Hall,  publisher,  §2  per  year. 
Daily  Evening  Standard,  New  Bedford,  E.  Anthony,  publisher.  ^^4  per  year.     Democratic. 
Daily  Mercury.  New  Bedford,  Benjamin  Lindsey,  publisher,  $b  per  year.     Whig. 
Fall  River  Monitor,  weekly,  Henry  Pratt,  publisher,  $i.  per  year.    Whig. 


264  *  MASSACHUSETTS   STATE  RECORD. 

I'^all  |{i\er  News,  weekly,  Aliny  &  iMiliie,  |jul)lisliers,  %-l  per  year.     Uemotraiic. 

New  IJidliiul  Alerpiiry.  weekly.  li.  Liiidspy,  piibli-lier.     Wliij;. 

i;e|jiil>lic-.iii  Siaiidiircl,  New  Bedliiiil   weekly,  E.  Aiiilioiiy,  |jiiljlislier,  ^!  SO  per  year.     Free  Soil. 

'J'aiuilnii  DaJy  Gazelle,  !de  As  Km?,  publisliers,  ^3  per  year. 

Taiiiiioii  DeiiiDcrai,  weekly,  A  M.  Ide.  .Ir..  piihlislier,  g  I  60  per  year.     Demncralic. 

'I'lie  Lil'e  I'oat,  Tauiiloii,  weekly,  15.  W.  Wdliams,  pu!l|l^ll('r,^  I  per  year.     Temperance. 

Whaleman's  E^liippiiig  List,  New  Betllord,  weekly,  Henry  Liiidsey,  publisher,  ^1  per  year. 

Dukes  County. 
Vineyard  Gazette,  Edgartown,  weekly,  E.  Marchant,  publislier,  %\  per  year.    Neutral. 

!  Essex  CounJtj. 

Cape  Anil  Light.  Giouresler,  weekly,  .Tohn  S.  E.  Rogers,  pidiiislier,  ,^2  per  year.     Wliig. 

Dady  I'^emng  Union,  rVewbniypori,  lluse  &-  Nasoii.  piililmlier-,  $3  50  per  y^ar.     Democratic. 

Daily  Herald,  Newburyport,  iMorss  &  Brewster,  pulili^hers,  SI  pi'r  yf"ar.     Whig. 

Essex  lianner,  Haverhill,  weekly,  E.  !l    Safford.  pubiislnT,  ^i  per  year.     Democratic. 

Essex  (^ouiiiy  Freeman,  Salem,  semi-weekly,  Wdliain  Pnner,  pnl)li>her,  ,^3  per  year.     Free  Soil. 

Essex  Couiiiy  ftlercury,  Salem,  weekly,  Caleb  Fonip,  pnblisiier,  5'  50  per  year.     Whig. 

Georgetown  liepor'er.  wpekly,  E    D.  Green,  publisher,  ^1  per  year. 

Haverhill  (iazeiie,  E.  G.  FroUiingliam,  publisher,  ^2  per  year. 

Herald  ol  Gospel  Liberty,  Newburypoii,  weekly,  B   E.  Carter,  publisher,  ,^1  50  per  year. 

Lawrence  ('ourier,  weekly,  .lohii  A.  Cioodwin,  publisher.  ^"1  per  year.     W  hig.  . 

Lawrence  Seniinel,  weekly.  .1.  Hyan  {k.  Co.,  puhlishers,  ^-Z  per  year.     Democrat. 

Lynn  News,  weekly,  J.  F.  Kimball,  publisli.°r,  ^"Z  per  year.     Whig. 

NewbMiyj)ort  Herald,  semi-weekly,  IVlorss  &,  llrewster,  pulilishers,  ^3  50  per  year.     Whig. 

People's  Advocate,  iMarblehead,  weekly,  .lames  Coffin,  publisher,  ^1  60  per  ^ear.     Neutral. 

Telegraph  and  News,  Gloucester,  semi-weekly,  John  S.  E    Rogers,  publisher,  ^2  7.5  per  year.     Wbig. 

'I'he  Kay  .Siate.  Lynn,  w?ekly,  Lewis  .losselyn,  publisher,  ^^  |"^r  M'Ur      Democratic. 

l^he  Ueverly  Ciliz-n,  weekly,  A.  K.  Wales,  publisher,  g-  per  year.     Neiural. 

The  Villager,  Amcsliury  Mills,  vveek'y.  Currier  tV  Gern>h.  pnldishers,  ^\  60  per  year.    Neutral. 

Salem  (■■azeiie,  semi-wtekly,  Caleb  Foote,  publisher.  $3  60  per  year.     Whig. 

t^alein  C)!>server,  weekl}',  Ives  tt  I'ea^e,  pulili..|iers.  %i  per  year.     Neutral. 

Salem  Register,  serai-weekly,  Chapman  and  Palliey,  publisliers,  ^i-  per  year.     WMiig. 

Franklin  County. 
American  Republic.  Greenfipld,  weekly,  C.  J.  .1.  Ingersoll.  [)ublisher«,  gl  50  per  year.     Free  Soil. 
Franklin  Democrat,  Grecidield,  weekly.  S.  ( ).  Lamb,  publisher,  ^\  50  per  31  a r.     Democratic. 
Gazelle  and  Courier,  Greenfield,  weekly,  S.  S.  Edstman  &,  Co.,  publishers,  ^l  50  per  year.     Whig. 

Hu.mjiden  County. 
Chicopee  Telegra|)h,  (Cabot,)  Chicopee.  weekly,  J.  C  Siocver.  publisher,  gl  75  per  year.     Neutral. 
Ilanipdcn  Frermaii,  lJi)lyoke,  weekly,  William  L   IMorgaii.  publi>her   ,^l  per  year. 
I  lain(iden  I'o^t,  Springruld,  weekly,  Trench  6i.  Dwigjii,  publishers,  ,g2  per  year.     Democratic. 
Met  hanics'  Union  .lomnal,  Springfield,  semi-monthly,  60  cents  |jer  year, 
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Hampshire  County.  " 

Hampshire  and  Franklin  Express,  weekly,  Amherst,  .1    R.  Tnimbull.  pulill>hrr,  ^2  per  year. 
Jlam|)-hire  (Jazetie,  Northaniplon,  weeklx,  William  .A.  Uav\l(y    publisher,  ^2  per  3 ear.     Whig. 
Norihanipion  Cimrier,  weekly,  Heiir^'  !<.  Gere,  pnbli-her.  ^i  per  ^ear.     Free  Soil. 
Northanipton  Democrat,  weekly,  W.  Trench  <Si  IL  W.  Dwighi,  publishers,  ^2  per  year. 

Middleiex  County. 
nunkerliill  Aurora,  Charlestown,  weekly,  W.  W.  Wheildon  iV:  Son,  publishers,  ^2  50  per  year.    Whig. 
Camlindge  (Chronicle,  weekly,  John  Foid.  publisher,  S~  I'cr  year. 
Charlesinwn  City  Advertiser,  in-weekly.  Decosia  tV,  Wilhams,  publishers. 
Daily  Mdining  News,  Lowell,  weekly,  Keach,  Emery  &,  Co.,  jjuolishers,  ^3  per  year, 
(iroion  Mercury,  George  H.  Hrown,  publisher. 

Lowell  Advertiser,  Iri-vveekly,  .S,  I\L  I'ellows,  publisher,  ^3  per  j'e.or.     Democratic. 

Lowell  American,  William  S   Robinson,  publisher,  tri-weekly,  ,?{■)  per  year  ;  weekly,  §2  per  year.     Free  Soil. 
Lowell  I  (ally  .lournal  and  (Courier,  S.  J    Variiey.  publisher,  V^'S  per  year.     Whig. 
Lowell  I'aiiicit  and  Republican,  weekly,  S  M.  iJellows.  publisher  5'  50  per  year.     Deinocratic. 
J.owell  Weekly  Journal  ;iiid  Courier,  rt.  .1.  Varney,  publisher.  ^1  76  per  year.     Whig. 
Middlesex  I'reeman,  Concord,  weekly,  'l'i)hnaii  &  Wilde,  publishers,  ^2  a  year.     Neutral. 
Vox  I'upiih,  Lowell,  weekly,  J.  1".  Chesley,  publisher,  Jg2  per  year.     INeuiial. 
Woburii  Journal,  weekly,  Fowle  &  Brother,  publishers,  ^1  50  per  year.    Neutral. 

Nantucket  County. 
Nantucket  Inquirer,  Edward  W.  Cohh,  publisher,  iri-weekly,  $3  per  yrarj  weekly,  g]  50  per  year.     Whig. 
Nantucket  Weekly  ftlirror,  Hussey  &.  Robinson,  publishers,  ^2  per  }ear.     Deinocrniic. 

Norfolk  Counttj. 
Dedliam  GazeKe,  weekly,  E.  L.  Kcyes,  pnhllshrr.  $t  per  year.     Free  Soil. 


NKWSl'AI'EUS. 


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Niirtolk  County  Journal,  lloxliiiry,  weekly.  L.  li.  &.  <>.  P'  We-iioii,  pul>>i ,  W.  A  Cralls,  ed  ,  $2  peryr.  Whig. 
NorColk  DtMiioc-rat,  DedliHui.  wi-nkly,  Elliri<lf;e  fi    Itohiiisoii,  piiMi>li(T,  ,^2  per  yt-ar. 
Uuidcy  I'ciirioi,  weekly,  C.  E.  Clark,  publisliur,  $2.  per  year.     Neutral. 

Plijmoulh  Coiin'ij. 
IlinnliniTi  Journal,  wppkly,  ninssom  &c  Clark,  pulilisiiors,  ^"i  per  ypar. 

NoMli  Hrid-fi'wntcr  (inzcue.  North  liridf^ewaier,  weekly,  Ceoriie  I'liinney,  publisher,  ^"2  per  year. 
<  )l(i  Colonx  Memorial,  riyniouih,  weekly.  James  'l'luiri>er.  pul)lisli(  r,  5-  P'T  y<-<r.     \v  hii,'. 
I'lyinouih  Koek,  i'lyaiouth,  weekly,  ftloses  Bales,  Jr.,  publisher,  5-  per  )ear.     Deniocfuiic. 


Neutral. 


[See  Boston  Neirspnpersjl 
■Isea  'relearaph,  weekly.  W.  E 


StiJJolk  Countij. 


Chelsea  'I'elesraph,  weekly.  W.  E   P.  Haskeli,  publisher.  %1  per  year.     Whiff. 
Clieisea  Union,  weekly,  AVilliain  Young,  publisher,  gl  60  per  year.     Democrat. 

Worcester  ConrUy. 
Harre  Oazetic,  weekly,  N.  F.  I'.rvanl.  pnblisiier,  I  50  per  year.     Neutral. 
Uarre  Patriot,  weekly,  t'harles  l!   Elevens,  pulihsher.  $"1  per  year.     Whitr. 
Daily  'rranscript,  Worcester,  Sil.is  Dinsmore,  publisher,  ,^.3  per  3 ear.     Wliic. 
Filchbur^  .Senlinei,  weekly,  K.  &:  J.  (Jarheld,  publishers,  .^s  I  "20  per  year.     >eulral. 
iMassaehusetts  Caiarart.  VVorcesler,  weekly.  (Joodni  h.  I'.rown  iV  I  d..  piibli^liers.  ,*?!  per  year, 
ftlassaehusells  Spv,  Worcester.  v\eekly,  ,1.  M.  Earle  \-  'I'liomas  Drew,  piil^bshers    ,^"J  per  year. 
National  jEu-is,  \\  oreesler,  weekly,  <".  lUickin-iliam  Webb,  [dililislier,  .s,"!  'M  per  jear.     \Vhig- 
New  Kii^lrtud  Temperance  Journal,  Worcesler,  monllilv,  Goodrich.  I'.rown  iV  Co  ,  pubs.,  l2o  cents  per  year. 
iSauirday  t'ourant,  Cliiilon.  weekly.  Iv  I'.allarii.  Jr  .  publislier.  ,§  I  50  per  year. 
Wuichencitui  M'rror,  weekly,  !•"..  !■'.  Ixolliiis,  publisher,  5I  50  per  year. 
Worcester  Daily  Spy,  J-  M    Earle  &:.   Thomas  Drew,  publishers.  ^\  |)pr  year.     Free  Soil. 
Worcester  Palladium,  weekly,  J.  8.  C.  Knowltoii,  publisher,  ^2  per  year.     Democraiic. 


Temperance. 
Free  Soil. 


V.  B.  PALMER'S 

AMERICAN  NEWSPAPER  ADVERTISING  AGENCY, 

Boston:  ScoUaij's  BmUl'mrj,  Court  Street;  New  Youk:   Tribune  Buildings; 
Philadelphia  :  Nurth-west  corner  /•/  Third  and  Chestnut  Strcet.-i ; 

Affords  every  facility  for  the  transaction  of  business  -with  the  be.«t  and  most  wiilely  circulated  Journals  of  all  the  Cities 
aud  principal  Towns  iu  the  United  States,  British  Provinces,  &c.,  tic. 


The  Agexcy  presents  a  convenient  and  com- 
plete oj)portunity  for  publishing  advertisements 
ill  any  lutinber  oHhe  best  and  most  icidelij  circulated 
newspapers  of  the  dilfercnt  cities  and  towns 
throughout  the  whole  country,  at  the  publishers' 
lowest  rates,  with  the  least  possible  trouble  to 
advertisers,  and  with  the  greatest  despatch. 

A  single  copy  of  an  advertisement  only  is  re- 
quired, from  which  a  suHicient  number  are  printed 
in  such  style  as  advertisers  wish  to  have  tliem  ap 
pear  in  the  papers,  which  insures  correct  insertions. 
By  this  method  the  advertiser  is  spared  the  l.ibor 
of  corresponding  with  the  several  papers,  the  ex- 
pense of  postage,  and  much  time  and  perplexity  in 
the  settlement  of  bills.  Besides  this,  he  can  know 
when  his  account  is  settled,  and  no  apprehension 
need  be  entertained  of  the  too  common  annoyance 
of  bills  being  presented,  afier  tuning  been  once  p;ik\. 
Copies  of  papers  containing  advertisements  are 
forwarded  to  advertisers,  and  all  requisite  atten- 
tion given  to  insure  sieneral  satis''a"iion. 

The  agent,  V.  B.  P.VLMEit,  is  duly  empowered  to 
receive  subscriptions  and  advertisements  at  the 
publishers'  lowest  rates. 

He  is  authorized  to  m  »ke  contracts,  and  his   re- 
ceipts are  regarded  by  the  proprietors  as  payments. 
The  publishers'  prices  (only)  are  charged  to  ad- 
vertisers and  subscribers — and  the  terms  of  each 
paper  are  on  file  for  examination. 

A  list  of  places,  papers,  terms,  and  prices,  may 
be  had  at  the  Agency  without  charge. 

His  long  experience  and  extensive  Agency 
qualify  him  to  impart  valuable  practical  informa- 
tion, which  is  cheerfully  communicated. 

Through  the  Asjency  a  circumspect  and  discrim- 
inating choice  of  pi  ices  ai:d  the  best  selection  of 
papers  can  be  hid,  su'tably  aaapted  to  various 
business  pursuits — on  iblini;  p'-rsous  to  advertise 
judiciously,  effectively,  and  safely. 

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Copies  of  the  best  newspapers  in  the  United 
States,  may  be  seen  and  examined  at  the  Agency, 
their  res[)ective  merits  understood,  and  a  complete 
system  of  advertising  adopted,  upon  either  a  large 
or  small  scale. 

Advertisements  are  carefully  and  skilfully  writ- 
ten, without  charge,  for  those  who  are  not 
experienced  in  the  art — and  improvements  sug- 
gested in  such  as  are  written  by  unpractised  hands. 

Throtitrh  the  Agency,  a  regular,  safe,  and 
systematic  me;ins  is  afforded  to  the  business  com- 
munity, of  giving  notoriety  abroad  to  their 
respective  callings  and  pursuits — and  all  requisite 
information  for  the  adoption  of  a  complete  system 
of  advertising  in  the  best  newspapers  of  the  coun- 
try, /'aranrf  7iear,  for  which  he  is  deputed  to  transact 
business. 

t^^To  public  institutions,  reading-rooms,  clubs, 
&c.,  as  well  as  to  individuals  in  all  parts  of  the 
world,  the  Agency  presents  a  convenient,  safe, 
and  ready  means  of  subscribing  for  the  best  jour- 
nals of  the  Union,. advertising  in  any  number  of 
the  most  desirable  business  newspapers,  and 
obtaining  valuable  information. 

Remittances  may  be  made  from  any  section  of 
the  country  with  entire  assurance  that  all  orders 
will  be  faithfully  and  promptly  attended  to.  Ad- 
dress V.  B.  P.\.i.mi:r,  Newsiiaper  Agent,  Boston': 
Scollays  Building,  Court  st — New  YoitK:  Tribune 
liuildings. — PniL.\i)ELriii.\.:  N.  W.  corner  of 
Third  and  Chestnut  streets. 


This  old  established  agency  continties  to  enjoy 
the  Cull  confidence  of  the  press  and  the  public. 
Whatever  is  intrusted  to  Mr.  P.  or  his  agents,  is 
promi>tlv  attended  to,  and,  as  the  Press  is  undir 
very  great  oblig.ition  to  him,  we  are  happy  to  know 
that  he  is  enjoying  the  unlimited  coiiliience,  as  he 
1  deserves  the  g;iod  wishes  of  those  whom  he  lias  so 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


long  and  so  faithfully  served. — Albany  Eoe7iing 
Journcd. 

From  an  intimate  acquaintance  with  Mr.  Palmer, 
we  are  prepared  to  say  that  any  business  connected 
with  the  Agencies  which  he  advertises,  will  be  both 
promptly  and  honorably  transacted.  In  the  matter 
■)f  Newspaper  Agencies,  he  has  reduced  the  businrss 
to  such  an  admirable  system  that  all  parlies  can 
hardly  fail  to  be  satisfied. — N.  Y.  Daily  Tiibime. 

To  such  of  our  country  coiemporaries  as  have 
not  secured  the  services  of  an  advertising  agent 
in  New  York,  we  commend  the  old  and  well-esta- 
blished agency  of  Mr.  V.  B.  Palmer,  in  the  Tribune 
buildings.  His  business  relations  extend  to  nearly 
the  entire  press  of  the  country  ;  and  the  prompti- 
tude with  which  his  accounts  are  always  adjusted, 
has  secured  for  him  the  confidence  of  those  who 
have  had  transactions  with  him. — Buffalo  Courier. 

CiiEATixG  PniNTEES. — We  receive  an  invitation 
almost  every  day  from  some  fellow  who  claiins  to 
be  an  advertising  agent,  to  insert  somebody's  adver- 
tisement, and  he  will  pay  for  it.  We  have  been 
"  loooled"  on  several  occasions  by  these  sharpers, 
and  caution  the  country  press  against  the  rascals. 
V.  B.  Palmer  is  the  only  agent  for  the  press  that 
we  ever  had  any  transactions  with  who  p;iys 
promptly  and  acts  honorably.  We  recommend  him 
to  the  profession. — Albany  Knickerbocker. 

V.  B.  Palmer's  plan  of  a  newspaper  agency  for 
advertising  and  subscriptions,  is  deserving  of  pat- 
ronage, both  from  the  public  and  from  the  country 


press.  Mr.  Palmer  has  acted  for  the  Union  for  five 
years,  and  we  bear  willing  testimony  to  his  fidelity 
and  promptness.  "We  feel  that  we  should  he  doing 
him  an  injustice  were  we  to  favor  the  establishment 
of  another  agency,  conductedupon  his  plan,  and  the 
forms  and  arrangements  sto'.  ?n,  as  it  were,  from 
him.  We  shall  accept  of  no  advertisements  from 
any  other  aijencies  in  New  York  or  Boston ,  and 
feci  bouiid  to  protect  Mr.  Palmer  as  much  as  pos 
slide,  from  having  the  benefits  of  his  pla  i  taken 
from  him  by  any  one  who  may  have  surreptitiously 
availed  themselves  of  the  forms  and  arrangemenis 
of  JJr.  Palmer  in  the  establishment  of  a  similar 
agency. — Saco  (Me.)  Union. 

Mr.  Palmer  has,  by  dint  of  great  energy  and 
indefatigable  industry,  succeeded  in  organizing 
this  agency,  and  accomplishing  by  means  of  it, 
objects  that  were  deemed  altogether  chimerical 
when  it  was  fiist  commenced.  His  success  has 
raided  up  a  number  of  imitators,  who  now  advertise 
Newspaper  Agencies  in  the  Eastern  cities.  Mr. 
Palmer  is  in  no  way  connected  with  any  of  these. 
Having  the  tnost  unlimited  confi  lence  in  his  ca- 
pacity and  integrity,  he  is  fully  authorized  to  make 
all  necessary  contracts  as  agent  for  this  paper. 
V/e  wish  it  to  be  distinctly  understood,  that  we 
have  no  other  agent  in  any  of  the  cities  of  New 
York,  Philadelpiiia,  or  Boston,  and  that  all  inquir- 
ies relative  to  such  contracts,  coining  from  these 
cities,  even  although  directed  to  ourselves,  will  be 
referred  to  his  agency. — Louisville  Democrat. 


POST  OFFICES  AND  POST  MASTERS  IN  MASSACOUSETTS. 


Abington,  Jo.shua  L.  Nash 
"     East,  Washington  Reed 
"     South,  (^yriis  A.  Dyer 
Acton,  Daniel  Tutile 

"     South,  Ezra  C  Rodiman 
"     West,  Reuben  Green 
Adams,  George  A.  Laphain 
"     Mortb,  Edward  H.  Tinker 

Adamsville,  see  Coieranie 

Agawam,  Lyman  Allen 

Alford,  IVl.  R.  Vaiideusen 

Amesbury,  Daniel  iilasdell 
"     West,  S.  Ua yley 

Amherst,  S.  C.  Carter 
"  North,  11.  Cutler 
"     South,  C.  F.  Hayward 

Andover,  Amos  Abbott 
"     North,  J.  Stephens,  2d 
"     Ballard  Vale,  Wm.  Calder 
"    Sutton  IVlills,  Laban  Sawyer 

Annisquam,  see  Gloucester 

Ashburnham,  Ivers  V/hite 
"     Depot,  John  M.  Frost 

Ashley  Falls,  John  Scovill 

Ashleyville,  Edward  Kneeland 

Ashland.  James  II.  Jones 

Ashby,  F   W    Wright 

Ashfield,  Richard  (,'ook 

Assabet,  see  .Sudbury 

As«onei,  see  Freetown 

Alhol,  Isaac  Sievens 
"     Depot,  S   E.  Twitcbell 

Attleboro',  Nathan  C.  Liulier 
"     North,  Ward  D  Cotton 

■  "     Souili,  Lemuel  May 

Auburn,  E  M.  Kiiowles 

lialdwinsville,  see  Tcmplelon 

{{aid  Hill,  see  Franklin 

Bancroft,  James  N.  Ooss 

[Jarnslable,  l>avld  l'>iirslej' 
"     Hyainiis,  A.  W   Lovejl 
"         "     "         I'ort,  Daniel  Hasselt 
"^    West,  Shadrack  N.  Ilowland 
"     Cotuft  Fort,  Randall  Kelley 


Barnstable,  Cotuit,  P    Fish 

••     Marsioii's  Mills,  N.  Hinckley 
"     Onterville,  F.  <i    Kelley 
"     Osterville,  Laiah  Crocker 

Barre,  iNahum  F.  I5ryaiit 
"     i'laiii,  Edward  Denny 
"     Sniiiliville,  John  Smith 

Becket,  Alexander  Clark 
'■■     North,  David  Me  El  wain 
"     West,  Kendall  liaird 

Bedford,  Jonas  iVJuiiroe 

BHlcbtrtow  n,  H.  A.  Longly 

Bellinalinin,  Kllery  Thayer 
"  North,  "SX  Z  ISnIlard 
"     Souili,  Keulieii  Chilson 

Berkley,  J.  D.  Hathaway 

Berlin,  K.  S.  Hasiinss 

Bernardsioii,  Z   C.  Newcomb 
"     North.  Z,  Cutler 

Beverly,  Joseph  1)  Tuck 
"     Farms,  Josiali  Obear 

Billerica,  Jolm  Baldwin,  Jr. 

Blackslone,  John  Cady 
"     North,  Moses  Ki-lly 
"     IMillville,  P.  .S    Tiiaver 

Blandford,  L  B.  Sliepard' 
'•'     Norih,  Albert  'I".  Norton 

Bolton,  Abraham  Holinan 

Bond's  VillaffP,  see  Palmer 

Boston,  G.  W   Gordon 
"     East,  (i.  H.  Pliimmcr 

Boston  Corner,  A   J.  \'osburgh 

Boxboro',  L.  W.  Bigelow 

Boxford,  Wm.  Lowe 
"     West,  I.  VV.  Andrews 

Boylsioii,  Eli  B.  Lainson 
"     Centre,  J.  F    IVIayiiard 

Bradford.  Nathan  FIrlcher 

Braggville.  see  Holhsiou 

Braintrec.  Oliver  Perkins 
"      South,  J.  Stoddard 

Brewster.  Ebeiif'zer  H    Knowles 
"     West.  ^alhaIl  Winshjw  - 
"     East,  G   W.  Higgiiis 


Bridgewater,  Mitchell  Keith 

"     North,  .see  North  Bridgewater 
"     Kast,  see  East  Hritlgewaier 
"     N.  \V'.,see  Norlli  IVidgewaler 
"     West,  see  West  l>ndgewaier 
"     Scotlrind,  Geo.  Chipman 

l'rii;liloii,  Win.  Warren 

Bnnifield    Henry  F.  Brown 

Brooktield,  J.  P.  Robinson 
''     East,  Charles    Flagg 

l?rookline,  C.  S.  Hixby 

Buekland,  E.  Mavnaid 

Bnrliiigion.  Silas  Culler 

Byiielil,  Henry  Durnnt 

Chicopee,  i,oui.  A.  Moody 

Chicopee  Falls,  Lester  Dickinson 

Cambridge,  INallian  Fiske 
"  East.  Eli  C  Kinsley 
"     Port,  Henry  'i'liayer 

Campello,  see  ^()rth  Biidgewater 

Canioii.  ({obert  Shaiikland 

Carlisle,  Liicnis  Stiles 

Carver,  E.  Ward 

"     Norili,  Alvan  C.  Harlow 
"     South,  T.  15.   (Jridilh 

Conter^ille,  see  Barnsiable 

Charlemont,  H.  H.  IMaylicw 
'•     East,  Horace  Wells 

Cliarlestown,  Naihaii  Merrill 

Charlton,  A   E.  Fisk 

"     Depot,  H    W.  Knights 

Chatham,  Josiah  I\ia%o 
"     Norlh,  J.  Nickerson 

Chelmsford,  !v  F.  Webster 
"     North,  J    W.  Smith 
"     West,  F.  ']'.  Sawyer 
"     Middlesex  Village,  F.  S.  Geer 

Chelsea,  S.irah  A.  Nnwdl 
"     North,  William  J'"eiiiio 

Cheshire,  I!.  C.  I'rouii 

Chester,  T   K.  DcWolf 
"     North,  F,  Ci.  Howe 
"     Factories,  W.  .Shepherd 
"     Village,  layman  Dnnock 


, 

POST   OFFICES. 

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('Im^iierlield,  Oscar  KdwMids 

Fiskilale,  see  Siurbri<l;;e 

Hull,  Joseph  Po|)e 

"     VVosl,  J.-iiiits  M.  Aii:;i;ll 

Fitchbiirg  G.  F.  liailey 

Ilyainiis,  see  Barnstable 

Cliilinark.   l'.  Alli'ii 

■•      West,  L.  ( '.  Sanborn 

"     Port,  see  l'>arnsiat)le 

(^liilloiiviih-,  >ee  riymoulii 

Florida,  Nathan  While 

Ipswich,  .Stephen  (,'oburn 

'  'liippvilli-,  si'c  l.eu-cslcr 

|''(iii>e  Vilhme,  see   Wesiford 

Ireland,  see  Hol^oke 

(;iiiil..ii,  11.  N.  M!.i,n-I.)\v 

Fo.vboro  ,  D.ivid  1  jer-e^- 

Kinssioii,  Horace  L.  Collamora 

( 'iicliituaU',  see  W.i3l;ii'(l 

"      Ivist,  J.  Kinj;sbur"v 

Lancaster,  H.  Barrett 

("ocliesfU,  see  Wesi  liridgewater 

"     West.  Henry  Hollart 

Lanesboro',  R   Whitney 

(Joliasspi,  Z.  StDcldard 

Framinsham,  Sainuel  Warren 

Lawrence,  N.  Wdson 

"     Nonli.S   J    \W'h\ 

"     .S.i.xoiiville   Charles  Fiske 

Lee,  (I'eo.  H.  Phelps 

('olerriiiic,  William  Laiifnir 

"     .Siniili.  S   <).  Daniels 

"     South,  W.  G.  Merrill 

"     A<l.iiiis\-il'e.  Joliii  Wil^oM 

l''ranklin    David  1*.  Haker 

Leicester.  H.  D.  Hat(h 

"     <Jrisw<)|(|\ille.  S.  \V   (ileasoii 

"     Ciiv,  D.ivkI  Dean 

"    Clappville,  Abraham  Firth,  Jr. 

Collins'  l>r|)iii,  see  Wilbraliain 

"      r.ald  Hill,  IChas  Cook 

Leeds,  Tlios.  Musgrave 

(.'oiicord,  AlliiTt  Siacy 

"     Soutli,  J.  H.  Wadsvvorth 

Lenox,  George  Wells 

(^)iiway,  Aiijoii  Sl)e|)liertl 

Freetown.  J.  .Shi>ve — 

"     Furnace,  W.  A.  Phelpa 

(Jordaville.  see  Soulliboro' 

(iiardner,  Levi  Heywood 

Leominster,  C.  H  Colburu 

(^)iiiil,  see  Hariisialjle 

"     Soiuh,  S.  S   Howe 

"     North.  W.  F.  Howe 

("otiiil  Port,  see  liariislabie 

"     (Jlobc  Villa'^e.  Win.  Munro 

Levereti,  Francis  Frary 

('iiiiiniiiii^loii    Win.  S«an 

Georgetown,  J.  1'.  Siickney 

"     North,  Wm.  A.  Hatch 

"     VVe-,1  Vil.,  E.  iMtchell 

<!ill,  J.  W.  Clianning 

Lcydcn,  Joiin  Mowry,  2d 

Curiisville,  llniiry  .M.  liurrall 

Gloucester,  T.  S.  Lancaster 

Lexingion,  Jolni  Davis 
"     East,  Amos  jVdams 

Dalloii,  F.  Vt'.-sUin 

"     Annisriiiam.  W.  W.  Chard 

Dauvers,  S.  l)o(li;e 

Goshen,  H.  \\'illiams 

Lincoln,  Rufus  Morse 

"     Noilh,  L    .M-rrilJ 

Ciradoii,  ('    A.  I'icreo 

Litileion.  Benj   EtI wards 

'•'     New  Mills,  Win.  Mley 

'•     Farnuinsville.  (leo.  A.  Field 

"     West,  Peter  C.  Edwards 

''     'I'nple^  ville,  O.  W.  French 

"     New  En:;.  V.lla<fe  S.  M.  Pratt 

Lock's  Village,  see  Shuiesbury 

l>aiia,  N    I.,  .loliiison 

"     Saundersv.lle.  G.  C.  Tall 

Longmeadow,  Wm.  ^Vhite 

Uarlinouth,  ('iiarles  Tucker 

Gianby.  A.  Le  llaron  iMunroe 

"     East,  H.  J.  Crooks 

"     Noiih,  ,1.  ( "uininiiiL's 

Granv'ille  Easi,  Timo.  M.  Cooley 

Long  Plain.  C   F.  Tiiatcher 

"     iSoiiili,  A hiier  li.  Tucker 

•'     West,  A.  L.  Curtiss 

Lowell,  Alfred  (iilmaii 

Dedliain,  K.  Thayer 

Graiitville,  see  Needham 

Ludlow,  Ji'rre  Miller 

'•     West.  Theo   Gay.  2d 

(iriswoldville,  see  Coleraiiie 

Lunenburg,  Daniel  Putnam 

.    •'     Si>nili.  EbeiiezerF   Gay 

Grout's  ('orner  see  ;\lonlague 

Lyniifield,  C  Spinney 

DeerfieKI,  Clinrles  Williams 

Groveland.  Jeih.  SpilT-rd 

"     Centre,  Samuel  N.  Newcomb 

•'     Soiilli,  11.  S   Covviiiof 

(Ji.  Barnngton.  Isaac  Seeley,  Jr. 

Lynn,  Abiier  Austin 

Dennis.  N.  Y.  Hall 

Greenfield,  1)    N.  Carpenter 

"     Swainpscoit.  W.  Thompson, 

"     Souiii.  Waison  Baker 

Greenwich.   Thomas  Smith 

-Maiden,  Geo  B.  flleason 

'■     E<si.  1,.  H„wes,  Jr. 

•'     Village,   Ira  Haskell 

Vlanchaiig.  Wm.  Metcalf 
.Mansfiel.r,  W.  B.  Bates 

"      West.  I.uiher  Child 

Groton,  Geo.  H.  Brown 

Dislitoii,  Cli.trles  Talhol 

"     Souih,  A.  B.  Clarilner 

Manchester.  Geo  F.  Allen 

'•■      .\()rtll,  .lollll  llosc 

•'     West,  A.  Archibald 

.Alarblehead,  Samuel  Honian 

DorcliPster,  Iv.  V'o-o 

Hadley,  E.  E.  H.yward 

Marlboro',  Samuel  Chipman 

"     Harr.  >Sq  ,  Abriiliam  Noyes 

•'     North,  1).  S.  Cooley 

"     Feltonsville,  G.  E.  Manson 

"     Ne|)oiisel,  Chailes  Hunt 

Halifa.\',  (.ynis  .Morton,  Jr. 

JMarshfield,  Proctor  Bourne 

Dover,  K.  t>aii2:er 

Hamilton.  Geo.  Appleton 

"     East  Eh.sha  W.  Hall 

"     Chas.liiv.  V.il.,.(osiah  Newell 

Hanc<ick,  W    H.  I.apliain 

"    North,  Constant  Oakman 

Douglas,  David  llolman 

Hanover,  .Alexr   V\'ood 

-Alatiapoiset,  see  Rochester 

••'     Ea>t,  (iardiier  (,'lnse 

Hanson,  (^yrus  Drew 

Medfield,  Charles  Omoii 

Draout.  Vespasian  Nutting 

'•     South.  Biirak  Oshuru 

Med  ford,  J.  T.  Floyd,  Jr. 

1  liKlley,  !\Ioses  Barnes 

Hardwick,  A.  E    Knight 

Medwav,  C.  I'airid!,'e 

Dnnsiahle.  .1.  ('uiiiiiiuiis 

Marlsville.  see  New  Marlboro' 

"     East.  G.  H.  Holbrook 

Du.xbury,  Zi'iias  Faniiee 

Harvard,  Zopher  Welherbee 

"     West,  I).  A.  Cheever 

"     West,  G.  \i  Siandish 

Harwich.  Uned  Brooks 

■'     Rockville.  John  S.  Walker 

Eisl  r.ridsewaler.  11    ().  A    Orr 

"     East,  B.  F.  Eldndge 

.Melrose,  G.  W.  Barrett 

East  Cliai  Ifmonl.  see  (^^liarlemoul 

"     Soiiih,  J.  V.  Nickerson 

Mendon,  J.  G.  Meicalf 

Easlhain,  Geo.  Sealiury 

"     W.'st,  David   IL  Small 

Melhuen,  John  Low 

"     North.  1).  C.  Aivvood 

"     Port.  Ephin    Doane 

Middleboro',  Jacob  13.  Shawr 

East  Lee,  see  Lee 

HatfieUI.  Silas  G.  Hiibb.ird 

•'      East.  N    Ed.iy 

Ea^toll.  T.  F.   Davidson 

Havci hill.  Caleb  Her.sey 

"     North,  M    Robinson 

'•'     North,  ,\    (>.  Howard 

"     East,  S.  D   ?ilayuard 

"     South,  C    R.  Smith 

"     South.  L   S.  Greeiileaf 

Ilawley,  C^.  S.  Long  ley 

"     Rock.  Israel  Smith 

Easlhainploii,  El)eii.  Feney 

'•     >oulh,  Nelson  Joy 

Middlefield,  Solomon  Root 

K'l,.;ariown.  Jared  W.  Cot'.iii 

"     West,  T.  S.  .Mien 

iMid-lleton,  Amos  Ba<helder 

E:,freiii(iiu  S  .  [\.  R   P.aies 

Ha\(lenvill<'.  see  Vv'illiamsburg 

Middlesex  \'ill.,  see  Chelmsford 

'■     North.  S    l{.  Dewev 

Heath.  Asa  (Juild 

Millbury.  A.  G.  Randall 

Enfield.  Daniel  !{  (Jiliet' 

Hiiii;ham,  Riilus  W.  Lincoln 

•'     West,  F.  11    Holman 

Erviuo.  F.  Ale.xaiuler 

"     S'lUih.  Seih  S.  Hersey  • 

Miiford.  Wm.  Crocker 

Essex,  Enoch  Low 

Hinsdale,  .M.  l''.minons 

"     South,  S.  W  Gilbert,  Jr. 

hairhaven.  Chas.  Drew 

Holden,  A\er\   D.ivis 

Mill  Hiver,  see  New  Marlboro' 

"     iN'orth,  ('vius  E  Clark 

Holland,  i;iisiia  Kuiiiey 

Millville,  see  Blackstone 

Fall  River.  James   Ford 

Hollisloii.  Lnilier  Green 

Milion,  N.  C    .Martin 

Farnuinsville,  see  Gralton 

'■      Biau^ville,  D.  Hartshorn 

Mirickville,  William  Siinms 

Falmouth.  K.  F.  Wood 

Hobnes'  Hole,  see  Edgartown 

Miiiineague,  see  West  Springfield 

"     East.  J.  Robinson 

Holyoke.  George  Whittle 

'VIonroe,  Martin  Ballon 

"     Nonh.  Ferdiiand  G.  Nye 

'•'    Ireland.  Cllesler  Crafts 

iMonson,  Tinio.  F.  Packard 

"     West.  S    Dilliimhain 

"     Rock  Valley.  A.  Ludington 

iiloniasjue,  Jonathan  Hartwell 

"     Wood's  Hole,  J    L.  Webster 

Hopkinlon,  Al>'.i,,h  Ellis 

"     Canal,  Benj.  Henry 

"     Grout's  Corner.  WA.Clemenl 

"      V\  aquoit,  Asa  PImmev 

•■      Woodville.  Albert  Wood 

Feeding:  Hills,  see  Springfield 

Housaionic.  James  C    Hvde 

Monterey.  M'.  C.  Langdou 

Felton^ville.  see  Slarlboro' 

Hubbardslon.  John   F.  Ci.iik 

Montgomery,  Oreii  Parks 

268 


MASSACIIDSETTS    STATE   RECORD. 


Alouiu  Wasliiiiijioii,  H.  \V.  Lamsoii 
Nahai!i,  W.  W  .Iniiiisoii 
Nainucket,  .lospph  iViiichell 
Naiick,  .1    M.  ,Sp;i\vai(l 

"     Soutii,  J'lliii  Clelaiui,  Jr. 
Needham,  (1    I?   iJ^vpie 
"     West,  Willniii  Flag^ 
"     (jraiiiville,  Win.  11.  Aflams 
Neponsel  Villas;?'   see  DorchesltT 
I\ew  Ashford,  .lanics  Dewey 
New  i-Jedrord    Smu-oii  Hailey 
New  F.osioii.  J.  H.  Noriou 
New  Braiiiiri'c,  Uwij^hi  Tyler 
Newburv,  Marliii  l\oot 
Nevvburypori,  1'".  J.  Coffin 
N.  En^Miid  Village,  see  (rrafion 
N.  Marlboro',  F.  C.  Callm 

"     Harisviile,  Orriii  H.  Mnnson 
"     Mill  Kiver.  James  Hollistpr 
"     tSoullilield,  Aiifjustus  'I'urner 
New  Mills,  see  Daiuers 
New  Salem,  A.  Harding,  Jr. 
"     Norlli.  W,  Whillemore 
Newton,  Daiii'd  V.  Alaini 
"     C^eiiire,  W.  H    (irover 
"     l.ovser  Falls.  Walter  Hag;pr 
"     Up|)er  Falls.  James  Ta\  lor 
"     West,  John  iMead 
Norilibridt^e  H   Hoibrook 
"     Centre,  Win.  15    Fuller 
"     Wliiiinsville,  Paul  Wliitin 
N.  Bridgewaier,  E  8ou\hworth,  Jr 
''     Campello,  Nelscni  .1.  Foss 
"     N.  West,  Levi  French 
Northboro',  Anson   Kice 
North  Brookfield,  Win.  Adams 
Norihfield,  Clias   IVlaltoon 

"     West,  Levi  Howe 
Northampton,  Augustus  Clarke 
Norton,  Earl  Hod(;es 
Norwich,  W.  Knifjiil 
Oakham,  Samuel  (i.  Henry 
Oakdale,  see  West  l?o)  l.^ton 
Orange,  Davis  (Joddard 

"     North,  H.  Baker 
Orleans,  Azariah  Snow 
"     Souili,  S.  Sparrow,  Jr. 
"     East,  Freeman  Doane 
Osterville,  see  Barnstable 
Otis,  Lester  Filley 

"     West,  Ardoii  Jiidd 
Oxford,  Wm.  E.  Pease 

North,  L.  C.  Barks 
Palmer.  Wm.  HolKrook 

"    Thorndike,  J.  B.  Merrick 
"     Three  Itivers,  Asa  .■^luimway 
"     Bond's  Villase.  N.  D.  Wight 
Paston,  S   I).  Ilarringion 
i'elham,  C.  D.  Ealoii 
Pembroke,  Horace  Collamore 
Pepperell,  E.  A.  Parker 

•••     Ea^t,  J   A.  Tucker 
Peru,  Oliver  Nash 
Petersham,  .S  Wetherell 
Pliillipston.  Jason  Goulding 
Pittsfield,  P.  Allen  Jr. 

"     West,  W.  F.  I  ane 
Plainfield,  L  Campbi-ll 
Plymouth,  Ephraim  ."^pooner 

''    Chiiioiivilie,(;eo.  Bramliall,Jr 
Plj'mptoii,  Isaac  Wrii;hl 

'•     North,  Zruas  Cnshman 
Pocasselt,  see  Sandwich 
Prescott.  Siacy  Linzie 

"     Norih.  Horace   Hunt 
Princeton,  G    F.  Folder 
"     East,  H.  V.  Pratt 
Proviiiceioivu,  Philip  Cook 
(iuincy,  Francis  Williams 
Randolph,  K.  W.  Turner 
"     East,  'i'liomas  White,  Jr. 


KeadiMt;,  J    P.  ."^Iiennan 
"     Norih,  Frederick  Abbotl 
"     South.  Lille}-  Eaton 
Rehobndi.  J.  C.  iNlarvel 

"     Noiih,  Gren.  Stevens 
Riclinioiid,  E.  Williams 
BingMlle,  Eihaii  C.  Ring 
Rockpori,  George  Lane 
KocliC'^ter,  Theophilns  King 
"     North,  1    1'.  N:(■ker.^oIl 
"     Maliapoivel    Wilson  Barslow 
"     Sippican,  V/;lliam  N.  Ellis 
Rock,  see  Middleboro' 
Bockville,  see  iMedway 
Rockbollom,  see  Stow 
liiick  Valley,  see  llolyoke 
Rowe,  J.  C    Drury 
Rowley,  Richard  Herbert 
Roxbiiry,  Edwin  Lemist 
Royalsioii,J.  E-tabrook 

"     Souili,  H.  VV.  Albee 
Russell,  William  Pomroy 
Rutland,  Z.W.  Gales 

"     West.  W.  H    Sibley 
Salem,  (Jeorge  Russell 
Salisbury.  B.  E.  Fifield 

"      East,  Cyrus  Dearborn 
.Sandi-tii-ld.  (ieorge  Hull 

•'     New  Boston.  J    IL  Norton 
Sandwich.  Z.  H.  Hinckley 
"     East.  J.  Hoxie  .1(1 
"     Norih,  Charles   Bourne 
"     South,  S.  C.  Howlaiid 
"     West.  C.  H    Bur<:ess 
"     Monument,  Ellis  M.  Swift 
.*!augus,  (Jeorge  Nev\liall 
S.iuiidersville,  see  (Jrafion 
.Srfvoy,  ('alvin  Bowker 
.Saxonville.  see  Fraiiiingham 
Scitiiale,  John   Beat 

"  •  Nortli,  Anthony  Gray 
Scotland,  see  liridgewaler 
Seekonk,  William  Ide 

'•     Souili,  Nathan  Munroe 
"    Vue  de  I'Enu,  J.  Gardner 
Sharon   Calvin  Turner 

'•     East,  Warren  Cobb 
Shelbiiriie,  Mary  Wells 
"      East.  H    M.  Fisk 
"     F'alls,  J    B.  Bard  well 
Sheffield,  Barllett  Doten 

"     East,  E.  S.  Di'ming 
.SherbuniH.  Oliver  Everelt 
Sheldon VI lie,  James  Arnold 
Shirlev,  George   Barrett 

"     Village.  Israel  Loiigley 
Shrewsbury,  Osborn  Siearns 

"     SouUi.  L.J.  Hemeiiway 
Sliutesbury,  II.  Ilamilion 

"     l.oi  k's  Village.  Eli  Ames 
Sippican,  .see  Rochester 
Siniihville,  see  Barre 
Somerset,  E.  Slade 
Somerville,  Dane  A.  Marrett 
Souihboio',  Solomon  Esiey 

"     Cordaville,  Curtis  Wood 
SouthbrKlye,  Francis  P.  Pratt 

'■     (ilol'C  Village,  Wm    Munroe 
South  Hadley,  G'eo.  L   Smitli 

"      Falls.  Olis  Goodman 
Soulhainplon,  Jon.  N   Jiidd 
.Soiiih  Scitnaio,  John  K   Nash 
.">ciiuale  West,  Zaitii  Cusliing 
Soiiihwick.  Hemaii  Laffiiii,  Jr. 
.'Sl)encir.  G.  H.  Liwrmore 
•'     North.  Jonas  Wilson 
Springtield.  William  Stowe 

"     Feeding  Hills,  l.orin  Palmer 
Squawbeliy.  li    B    Taylor 
Slcrlin;.',  S.  t  loiighloii 
'•     \Ve~l,  J.  l\.  Tolmaii 


.Stockbridiie.  N.  A.  Waters 

"     W.  Centre,  O.  Edwards 
Stoneham,  John  Hill,  Jr. 
Sloughton.  Lemuel  Gay 

"     East,  ClitFord  Keilh 
Slow,  W.  Robinson 

"     Rocktiditom,  Geo.  F.  Rice 
Sliirbridge,  (ieorge  l)a\is 

"     JMskdale,  Avery  P.Taylor 
Siidbu  V.  S.  D.  Iliiiii 
"     ?^orth,  S.  C.  Pralt 
"     Assalei,  Aiiiory  Maynard 
Sunderland.  Horace  Henderson 
Suuon,  .lohn  Allen 

'     Mills,  see  Andover 
"    \^'est,  Reuben  Waters 
"     \\'ilkiiisoiivl.,  l^. F.Woodbury 
Swampscoi,  see  Lynn 
Swansey,  John  A.  Wood 

"     North   M.  Barney 
Taunton,  Wm.  Brewster  I 

Tapleyville,  see  Uanvers 
Templeton,  A.  J.  Lincoln 

"     Baldwinsville,  J.  Davis,  Jr. 
Tewksbury,  H.  E   Preston 

"     North.  Leon.  Huntress 
Thorndike,  see  I'almer 
Three  Rivers,  see  Palmer 
Tisbury,  West.  William  Mayhew 
Tollaml,  Roger  Harrison 
Topsfield,  B.  P.  Adams 
Townsend,  Geo.  H.  Wood 
"     Centre,  Alvan  Green 
"     harbor,  O.  AVhiieomb 
"     West,  Silas  Bruce 
Truro,  .losiah  Wilder 

"     North,  Joiin  Grozier 
Tyngsboro',  Samuel  Elliott 
Tyringham.S   Fargo,  Jr. 
Upton,  D.  B.  Fisk 
Uxbridge,  Robert  Taft 

"     North,  Win.  H    Dudley 
Van  Deusenville,  Jchn  H  Cuffing 
Vue  de  TEaii,  see  Seekonk 
Wachusetl  Village,  Bcnj.  Wyman 
Wales,  James  C.  Royce 
Walpole,  E.  VV.  Clapp 
•'     East,  Francis  VV.  Bird 
"     South,  T.  Clark 
Walthall),  Armory  Moore 
Ware,  A.  Sandfbrd 
Warehain,  Abisha  Brown 
"     West,  J.  R.  Sproat 
"     East,  Albert  Ellis 
VVaquoit,  see  Falmouth 
Warwick,  William  Cobb 
W'arren,  William  H.  Sessions 
VVatertown,  Benjamin  Dana 
Wayland.  Newell  Heard 

"     Cocliitunte.  C.  R.  Damon 
Washington,  F.  W.  Manly 
Webster,  Chester  Clemens 
Wellfleet,  John  VV.  Davis 
"     South,  S.  A.  Hatch 
Wendell,  Otis  Chittenden 

"     Depot,  William  Putnam 
VV^enham,  John  A.  Putnam 
Westboro'.  J.  A.  Fayerweather 
West  Bovlston.  Barney  Howe 
•'     Oakdale,  Etheridge  Clark 
West  Bridgewater,  Calv.  Williams 
"     Cochesett,  .Mb.  Copeland,  Jr. 
West  Brookfield.  S.  D.  Stoddard 
We  t  Cambridge.  E.  R.  Prescott 
VVesthampton,  John  A.  Judd 
Westminster,  J.  Whitman 
West  Newbury,  J.  C.  Carr 
Woslfield,  Henrv  B.  Smith 
Wcstford.  S.  D." Fletcher 
'•     Forge  Valley,  L.  Prescott 


CUSTOM     HOUSES. 


2(J0 


West  Roxbury,  William  S.  Keith 

"     I'luin,  J.  riiillips  George 

Weston,  Abui.  Ilewcs 

Westport,  S.  Hdwlmid 
"     South,  l\  Browiu'll 
"     I'oiiit,  A.  II.  ("orey 

W.  StockliridRc,  C.  II.  'Woodruir 

West  Sprini,'iiul(l,  I/.  Loomini 
"     IMittinenpiio,  Win.  liirrovvs 
"     Feeiling  Hills,  I-.  Farmer 
"     Agawaiii,  L.  Allon 

Weymouth,  Asi  15.  Whiles 
'•  Eiist,  .\.  lluni[)t)rey 
"  South,  Joseph  Dyer 
"     North,  Elisha  TraU 


Whately,  S.  Lcaure 

"     East,  Josiali  Allis 
WliitiiisviUe,  see  .\'urthhrldge 
Wilbriihiini.  Roderic  Hurt 

"     South,  W.  I'.  Spell  man 

"     Collins  Depot,  W.  Collins 
Williamsburg,  J.  II.  .Metcalf 

"      Ilaydenvillo.  K.  II.  Hyde 
Willi. iinansett,  ('.  I'eiidleton 
Williamstown,  Isaac  Latham. 

••     South,  S.  E.  Allrn 
^Vilki^so^ville,  see  Sutton 
Wilmington,  lleiTV  Hlanchard 
Wlnchendon,  E.  S.  Merrill 
Winchester,  Alvin  Taylor 
Windsor,  E.  G.  Chapman 


I  VVoburn,  W.  Woodberry 
I      "     E.ist.  Henry  R-inifldell 
i  Wood'n  Ilrdo.see  I":ilinouth 
!  Woodvdie,  Albert  Wood 
I  Worcester,  IliUvard  W.  Eincola 
Wortliint;ton.  William  Ward 

'•     West,  Russell   Marllett 
Wrenttnm.  ('.  W.  Fnrrington 

"     A'orth,  A.  E.  Ware 

"     Souili,  n.  N.  Shrpard 

"     West,  P.  I'.  Cook 

"     Sbeldonville,  Jinics  Arnold 
Yarmouth,  Charles  Tharher 

"     F'ort,  Nathan  Ilallet 

"     West,  S.  Crowell 

"    Southj  D.  K.  Aiken 


CUSTOM  HOUSES  IN  MASSACHUSETTS. 

DISTRICT  OP  BOSTON  AND  CHARIjESTOWN. 

The  Custom  House  opens  in  the  Summer  at  9  o'clock,  A.M.,  and  closes  at  2  o'clock,  P.  M.  In 
the  Winter  il  opens  at  10  o'clock,  A.  M.,  and  closes  at  2  o'clock,  P.  M.  On  Saturday  afternoons,  it 
opens   one  hour   for  the   clearance   of    coasters.     Custom  House,  foot  of  State  Street. 


collector's  office. 
Philip  Greelv,  Jr.,  Collector. 
William  A.  Wellman,  )  j-.       ,     /^  n    j„„. 
George  W.  McLellan!  \l^^^P^iy  Collectors. 
Adams  Bailey,  ii/i^ry  Clerk. 
Ephraim  L.  Frothingham,  Cashier. 
Albert  Ilanscom,  Assistant  Cashier. 
Fiederic  W.  Prescott,  Auditor's  Clerk. 
Maturin  M.  Ballou,  Bond  and  Permit  Clerk. 
Albert  Bingham,  Impost  Clerk. 
Henrv  D.  Clary,  Foreign  Clearance  Clerk. 
Geo.  B.Welman,  Coastwise  and  Protection  Clerk 
E.  L.  Frothingham,  Jr.,  Cashier's  Clerk. 
W.  IE  Emery,  Impost  Bookkeeper. 
Jjimes  A.  Duncan,  Assistant  Impost  Clerk. 
Jesse  M.  Richards,  Impost  Bookkeeper  and  As 
sistant  Bond  and  Statistical  Clerk. 

Samuel  Andrews,  Marine  Clerk  and  Registrar. 
Joseph  W.  Wright,  Marine  Abstract  Clerk. 
Eli  A.  Yale,  Miscellaneous  Clerk. 
J.  O.  Shaw,  Assistant  Clearance  Clerk. 
Llewellyn  P.  Davis,  Export  Bookkeeper. 

C.  Danielson  Lincoln,  Foreign  Entry  Clerk. 

Henry  A.  S.  D.  Payne,  Warehouse  Clerk. 

Henry  M.  Clarke,  Clerk  of  Correspondence  and 
Records. 

R  S.  S.  Andros,  Inicard  Entry  Clerk  in  Ware- 
house. 

George  Pussell,  Outward  Entry  Clerk  in  Ware- 
house. 

Samuel  C.  Bigelow,  Register  of  Sales  a7id  Trans- 
fers. 

'Ihovnton  A.  Merrick,  Warehouse  Bookkeeper. 

W'illiam  Peiree,  Debenture  Clerk. 

Francis  E.  Moulton,  Bond  .Accountant. 

Nathaniel  Gale,  Arranger  of  Papers. 

Edward  Stearns,  Superintendent  Custom  House 
and  Messenger. 

Henry  D.  Todd,  \st  Assistant  Messenger. 

Patrick  Lo  lU,  '2nd  Assistant  Messenger. 

NAVAL  OFFIOEll'S  DEPARTMENT. 

Charles  Hudson,  Xaval  Officer. 

Rufus  M.  Gay,  Deputy  Xural  Officer. 

Geor£;e  II.  Cutter,  Nathan  D.  Hyde,  Xaval  Offi- 
cer's Clerks. 

Andrew  J.  Locke,  William  H.  Burbeck,  William 
Stevens,  Clerk. 

surveyor's  OFFICE. 

Fletcher  Webster,  Surveyor. 
Wells  Laflin,  Deputy  Surveyor. 


J.  G.  Grafton,  Clerk. 
William  W.  Parker,  Clerk. 
Franklin  Prince,  Messenger. 

ME.\.SURERS  OF  SALT  AND  COAL. 

Hosea  Ilsley,  Samuel  C.  Allen,  Samuel  Robin- 
son, George  Dennett,  E.  M.  Wright,  John  Sar- 
gent, Charles  Russell. 

■weighers  and  gaugers. 

A.  H.  Ward,  Andrew  J.  Loud,  T.  L.  Hobart, 
Wm.  C.  Starbuck,  Wm.  G.  Eaton.  Samuel  Walk- 
er, Luther  Hamilton,  Horatio  N.  Crane.  C.  K. 
Bingham,  Joshua  H.  Hayward,  Thos.  M.  Vinson, 
Charles  Stephens. 

PUBLIC    STORE    DEPARTMENT. 

U.  S.  Warehouses  are  located  oa  Long  and 
Union  Wharves. 

Thomas  J.  Marsh,  Public  Storekeeper.  Office, 
Custom  House. 

George  Woodman,  Assista7it  .storekeeper. 

T.  Browne  Di.x,  \st  Warehouse  Clerk. 

J.  H.  Mc  Clennen,  Storage  Clerk. 

John  C.  Brown,  Examination  Clerk,  Custom 
House  Block,  Long  Wharf. 

Lsaac  N.  Riddle,   Cleric,  at  Custom  House  Block. 

F.  A.  Colburn,  Assistant  Storekeeper,  at  Custom 
House  Block,  Long  Wharf. 

Nicholas  Broughton,  .Assistant  Storekeper,  at  V. 
S.  Warehouse,  Union  Wharf. 

Chas.  A.  Mann,  Assistant  Storekeeper. 

Wm.  W.  Baker,  Clerk. 

INSPECTORS. 

Cvrus  Chase,  Jas.  Kettell,  Richard  E.  Field, 
Cha'rles  Walley,  F.  A.  Durivage,  John  P.  Lord, 
James  G.  Foster,  Henry  K.  May,  Thos.  Gushing, 
Thos.  Harrison,  S.  W.  Chandler,  John  Atkins, 
Alfred  A.  Roberts,  John  Dexter,  Jr.,  Isaac  Rob- 
bins,  James  W.  Davis,  John  Kuhn.  Chas.  Ed- 
munds, Thos.  Wentwoith,  Homer  A.  Cooke,  Tim- 
othy Munroe,  James  Bird,  Era  S.  Brewster,  Robt. 
Richardson.  Nathan  Bmwn,  Isaac  Newton,  Albert 
G.  Tenney.Eldridgc  S.  Bixby,  Theodore  Stanwood, 
Samuel  A.  Cu^hing.  D.  L.  Cullender,  Thomas 
Critchct,  Freeman  L.  Cushman,  Wm.  R.  Stacy. 
Francis  Dana,  Jr.,  Wm.  S.  Fisher,  Joseph  C.  Cur- 
rier, Jos.  Harrington,  Robert  Keith,  Lemuel  Mills, 
Henry  K.  Newcomb,  Joseph  Palmer,  Moses 
Plimpton,  Joseph  Pettee,  Samuel  H.  Parker, 
Elijah  P.  Pike,  Thos.  M'hitmarsh,  Samuel  C. 
West,   Elihu    Adams,   Christopher  W.    Bellows, 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


btephcn  N.  Gifi'ord,  Ozen  Josslyn.  Geo.  W.  Lamb, 
i)hn  G.  Lofkc,    J.  P.  Whipple,    Ilfm-)'  J.  Wilde. 
E.  A.  Richards,  ;\t  Quinci/ ;   David   S.   Sutton,  at 
Co/tasaei  ;  John  K.  Cor'uctt,  &t'IIin(/ham. 

KIOIiT    INSPECTORS. 

Thos.  Rich.iulson,  Job  Tower,  Ehenezer  S. 
Price,  Nai'iianiol  B.  Shaw,  'Win.  B.  IMofiVat,  Chas. 
W.  Mc  Leilan,  Orrick  Look,  Geo.  P.  Mansion,  G. 
r/iish,  Lebbcus  B.  Leach,  Thos.C.  Leeds,  Win.  H. 
Ba!)son,  Simeon  Dow,  Chas.  R.  Sturgis,  Reuben 
Wheeler,  James  Healy,  John  B.  Harvey,  Benj.  C. 
Piper,  Win.  Souther.  Timothy  Rich,  F.  H.  C. 
■Blunchard,  Frederic  W.  Hall. 

PUKLIC   API'KAISERS'    OFFICE. 

Appraisers'  Office,  Custom  House  Block,  Long 
Wiuirf. 

Charles  Bradley,  General  Appraiser. 

C.  J.  F.  Allen,  Samuel  J.  Bridge,  Principal 
Appraisers. 

Samuel  Evelcth,  AssistaJit. 

C.  Dana  Lincoln,  Wm.  Allen,  Examiners  of 
Dry  Goods. 

William  Hardwick,  Recorr'iing  Cicrk. 

Ciuules  W.  Spofford,  Invoice  Clerk. 

Oliv-r  C.  Wyman,  Warrant  Clerk. 

Isaac  Hou'c,  Arraru/ini;  Clerk. 

Isaac  'L"   Ripley,  Messenger  and  Clerk. 

Joseph  B.  Frost,  Jr.,  Charles  M.  Kingsley,  Out 
Door  Exindners. 

Joseph  B.  Bridge,  Clerk. 

Chas.  H.  Peirce,  Special  Examiner  of  Drugs. 

CUSTOM    HOUSE    BAKGE. 

James  Kettel,  Boarcling  Officer,  Long  Wharf. 

REVENUE    CUTTEH    MORllIS. 

Green  Walden,   Commander. 
Jnhn  L.  Prouty,  Is'^  Lieutenant. 
John  Isl.  Joiiea,  2d  Lieutenant. 
E.  II.  Cuininins,  2d  Lieutenant. 
John  Tliomas,  Boatswain. 
Samuel  Prince,  Gamier. 

Number  of  men  and  boys,  exclusive  of  oflicers, 
eighteen. 

SUB-TREASURY. 

Office  at  Custom  House. 

Franklin  Haven,  Assistant  Treasurer. 

G.  ILaven,  A.  D.  Phelps,  Clerks, 

DISTHICT  OF  SALEM  AND  BEVEHLY. 

Custom  House,  112  Derby  St.,  corner  of  Orange 
Street,  Salem. 

Port  of  Salem.— ¥j.  F.  Miller,  Collector;  J.  Lin- 
ton Waters,  Deputy  Collector  ;  Henry  L.  Lambert, 
Clerk;  William  Brown,  Naval  Offirer ;  Allen 
Putnam,  Surveyor;  William  Storyj  Perley  Put- 
nam, William  B.  Pike,  Weighers  and  Gangers ; 
Jonathan  Tucker,  Measurer;  Joseph  Noble, 
Abel  Lawrenee,  Nathan  Millet,  Richard  Wheat- 
land, John  Fayman,  John  D.  Symonds,  Samuel 
Grant,  Eleazer  M.  Dalton,  Joshua  Saiiord,  Inspec- 
tors ;  Samuel  Foye,  Joseph  Lawrence,  Boatmen  ; 
Samuel  Grant,  Public  Storekeeper. 

Port  of  Beverly. — Robert  Goodwin,  Surveyor; 
Daniel  Cross,  Thomas  Pousland,  Inspectors. 

DISTRICT  OP  NEWBUHYPOHT. 

Custom  House,  23  Water  Street. 
Port  of  Nexclmryport. — Henry  W.  Kinsman, 
Collector;  'Hwiua.^  S .  CVivk,  Naval  Officer  ;  Na- 
tlianiel  Jackson,  .S'MrfCT/o?- ;  Thomas'  W.  Burn- 
ham, /^.yjtf/o*- «;((-Z  Deputy  Collector ;  Moody  A. 
Thurlo,  Inspector;  Nathaniel  S.  Osgood,  Weigh- 
er and  Measurer  ;  Samuel  Bragdon,  Inspector  and 
Ganger;  Daniel  Granger,  Occasional  Inspector; 
George  Kilborn,  Charles  Wcscott,  Boatmen. 
Port  of  Ipswich. — D.  Lakeman,  Inspector. 


DISTRICT  OP  BAKNSTABLE. 

Port  of  Barnstable. — Ebenezer  Bacon,  Collector; 
Simeon  N.  Sitiall,  Deputy  Collector;  Freeman 
Marchant,  Inspector. 

Port  of  Sandwich. — Wm.  D.  Loring,  Inspectors. 

Port  of  Fcdmouth.. — J.  D.  Lewis.  Dep'y  Collector. 

Port  of  Chntliam. — T.  Smith    Deputy  Collector. 

Port  of  IVellfeet.—J.  Mitchell,  Dcput)/  Collector. 

Port  of  Provincctoivn. — E.  Smith,  Dep'y  Collect. 

DISTRICT  OP  NEW  BEDFORD. 

Custom  House,  North  Second  Street,  corner  of 
Williams. 

Port  of  Neio  Bedford.— \X\\Y\;\m  T.  Russell.  Col- 
lector; James  Freeman,  Deputy  Collector;  James 
Taylor,  Clerk;  Henry  Lindsey,  Inspector  and 
Boarding  Officer;  Daniel  McKenzie,  Inspector, 
Weigher,  Ganger,  ^c. ;  John  A.  Giiibrd,  Custom 
House  Boatman. 

Port  of  Fairkaven. — John  Jenny,  Inspicctor. 

Port  of  Mattapoisett. — Ansel  Weeks,  Inspector. 

Port  of  Sippican. — Noble  E.  Bates,  Inspector. 

Port  of  Wareluim. — Harrison  G.  O.  Ellis,  Dep- 
uty Collector  and  Inspector. 

Port  of  Dartmouth. — Humphrey  Shearman,  In- 
spector. 

Port  of  Westport. — Isaac  Corey,  Inspector. 

Port  ' Wardewi — James  Howlnnd  2d,  Charles 
Grinnell,  iYe?(j  i{(^(//o/T,';  Isaiah  F.  Torrev,  Fair- 
hacen ;  Seth  Daggett,  Thomas  Bradlev,  Tisbury. 

Branch  Pilots. — Benjamin  Akin,  Peleg  Crow- 
ell,  John  Akins,  Chas.  Wood,  William  O.  Russell, 
Silas  C.  Sherman,  New  Bedford;  Caleb  Church, 
D.  Demorauville,  Fuirhavc7i. 

DISTRICT  OP  PALIi  EIYE??.. 

Port  of  Fall  River  — Samuel  L.  i'haxter.  Collec- 
tor;  Benjamin  Earl,  Deputy  Collector  ;  Samuel  K. 
Butiington,  Inspector,    Weigher  and  Measurer. 

I'ort  of  Dighton. — Chas.  H.  Gooding,  Inspector, 
Weigher ,_  &:c. 

Port  of  Somerset. — William  P.  Eddy,  Inspector, 
Weiglier,  tSr. 

DISTRICT  OP  NANTUCKET. 
Port  of  Nantucket. — Wm.  R.  Easton,  Collector. 

DISTRICT  OF  MARBLEHEAD. 
Port  of  MarbleJioad. — James  Gregory,  Collector. 

DISTRICT  OP  PLYMOUTH. 

Port  of  Plymouth.— Thonr.is  Hedge,  Collector; 
Anthony  Morse,  Deputy  Collector. 
Port  of  Duxhury. — Charles  Thomas,  Inspector. 
Port  of  Marshfield. — Tilden  Ames,  Inspector, 
Port  of  Scituate. — Wm.  P.  Allen,  Inspector. 

DISTRICT  OP  EDG  ARTOWN. 

Leavitt  Thaxter,  Collector. 

DISTRICT  OP  GLOUCESTER. 
Frederick  G.  Low,  Collector. 

CONSULS  AND  CONSULAR  AGENTS 
RESIDING  IN  BOSTON. 

Argentine  Republic,  Fitzhenry  Homer,  13  Cen- 
tral wharf. 

Austrian  Consid,  John  AV.  Langdon,  172  Broad 
street. 

Belgian  Consid,  Henry  Winsor,  13  Commercial 
wharf. 

Brazilian  Vice-Consul,  Archibald  Foster,  40 
State  street. 

British  Constd,  Edmund  A.  Grattan,  11  Doane 
street. 

British.  Vice-Consui,  Wm.  Elliot,  11   Doane  st. 

Danish  Consid,  George  M.  Thacher,  66  State  st. 

Ecuador  Consul,  Seth  Bryant.  76  Pearl  strept. 

French  Consul,  Ma.K.  Isnard,  22  Joy's  building. 

French  Vice-  Consid,  James  Lemonicr. 


ChnnreUnr  of  the  French  Consulate,  E.  li.  Viau, 
(jwr  intct int.) 

Chiliaa  Consul,  II.  F.  Fallon,  17  Ccntrnl  wharf. 

Greek  Consul,  Henry  G.  Andrews,  ;5  Commer- 
cial street. 

ILrinburg  Consul,  C.  II.  F.  Moehring,  31  India 
wharf. 

Ni'lherlancls  Consul,  T3.  II.  Dixon.  Arling  Neih. 
Consul,  Geo.  M.  Thacher,  (iO  State  street. 

Prassiuu  Vice  Consul,  Francis  A.  Ilirsch,  11 
Kilhy  street. 

Pontifical  States,  N.  HcRgio,  31    Central  wharf. 

Portierjui'se  Actiny  F/ce-6'oyWM^,  Archibald  Foster, 
40  Slat  ("Street. 

Russian  Vice-Consul,  II.  B.  Storer,  47  India 
wharf. 

Sardinian  Vice-Consul,  N.  Riggio,  31  Central 
wharf. 


Siritian  J'ice-Consu/,  N.  lU-gj{*o»  31  Central 
wliai  f 

Sjxtnisk  Consul,  II.  F.  Fallon,  17  Central 
wliarf. 

Swedish  and  Xorjoeffian  Vice-Comttl,  E.  L.  Bcn- 
zon,  4  Doiiiie  street. 

Turkish  F(ce-C'o«sMZ,  Abraham  Zipcy,  17Iiowc'3 
wharf. 

Vfuezuelian  Constil,  Silas  G.  "Whitney,  42  Long 
wh;irf. 

L'ruguay  Consul,  E.  S.  Tobcy,  13  Commercial 
wharf. 

CONSULS    RESIDING    IN    NEW 
BEDFORD. 

British  and  French  Vice-Consul,  Chas.  Grennell. 
J'rusdian  Vice-Consul,  George  Ilussey. 


MASSACHUSETTS  MILITIA. 

[^Coirected  at  the  office  of  the  Adjutant-General,  to  December,  18.51.] 

The  Militia  of  ^Massachusetts  is  divided  into  two  classes,  the  active  and  enrolled  ;  the  latter  consists 
of  all  "  able-bodied  white  male  citizens,  of  the  age  of  eighteen  years,  and  under  tliat  of  forty-five, 
excepting  persons  enlisted  into  volunteer  companies,  and  persons  exempted  by  law,  or  incapacitated 
by  physical  and  other  causes."  [See  sec.  5,  Militia  Law.]  The  whole  nunibcr  enrolled  in  18-51,  as 
appears  from  the  Returns  of  Assessors  of  cities  and  towns,  (whose  duty  it  is  to  make  such,  returns,)  is 
114,469. 

The  Active  Militia  consists  of  Volunteers,  who  are  paid  a  per  diem  allowance  when  on  duty, 
amounting,  in  the  whole,  to  S6o0  per  annum,  each  man.  They  consist,  by  the  Brigade  Returns  of 
1850,  of  5,052  men.  These  are  organized  into  three  Divisions,  and  six  Brigades,  embracing  two 
Divisionary  Corps  of  Cadets,  two  Troops  of  Cavalry,  four  Regiments,  and  four  Companies  "annexed" 
of  Artillery,  and  nine  Regiments  of  Light  Infantry. 


GENERAL  STAFF. 

His  Excellency,  George  S.  Boutwell,  of  Groton, 
Commander-in-Chief.  Adjutant-General,  Eben.  W. 
Stone,  of  Roxbury. 

Aids  to  Commander-in-Chief,  with  rank  of  Lieu- 
tenunt-Cohnel. — John  T.  Heard,  of  Boston  ;  Cyrus 
W.  Chapman,  of  New  Bedford  ;  Wm.  A.  Williams, 
of  Worcester  ;  Daniel  Needham,  of  Groton. 

DIVISION,  FIELD,  AND  STAFF  OFFI- 
CERS. 
First  Division. — Suffolk,  Norfolk,  Plymouth,  Bris- 
tol, Barnstable,  Nantucket,  and  Dukes. 

Major  General,  Benjamin  F.  Edmands,  of  Bos- 
ton ;  Aids-de-camp,  Charles  (f.  King,  and  John  L. 
riummer,  of  Boston  ;  Division  Inspector,  Francis 
Boyd,  of  Boston;  Division  Quartermaster,  Benj. 
C.  Howard,  of  Boston;  Judge  Advocate,  Samuel 
E.  Guild,  of  Boston. 

Second  Divisioii. — Middlesex  and  Essex. 
Major-Gcneral,  Wm.  Sutton,  of  Salem  ;  Aids- 
de-cainp,  Stephen  Osborne  and  Benjamin  Barstow, 
of  Salem;  Division  Inspector,  Daniel  Perkins,  of 
Salem;  Division  Quartermaster,  Henry  B.  Groves, 
of  Salem;  Judge  Advocate,  Alfred  A.  Abbott,  of 
Danvers. 

Third  Division. — Worcester,  Hampshire,  Hamp- 
den, Franklin,  Berkshire,  and  part  of  Norfolk. 
Major  General,  Georse  Hobb=!,  of  Worcester ; 
Aids-de-camp,  Horace  Hnbbs  and  Jos.  D.  Keycs, 
of  Worcester;  Division  Inspector,  Henry  D.  Stone, 
of  Worcester;  Division  Quartermaster,  Frederick 
G.  Styles,  of  Worcester  j  Judge  Adiocate,  John 
A.  Dana,  of  Worcester. 


BRIGADE,  FIELD,  AND  STAFF  OFFI- 
CERS. 

First  Division. — First  Brigade. 

Brigadier-General,  Samuel  Andrews,  of  Rox- 
bury ;  Aid-de-catnp,  Henry  C.  Brooks,  of  Boston  ; 
Brigade-Major,  P.  Stearns  Davis,  of  Cambridge ; 
Brigade  Quartermaster,  Dan'l  Sharp,  Jr.,  Boston. 

Second  Brigade. 

Brigadier-Genei-al ,  Eliab  Ward,  of  Middleboro'; 
Aid-de-camj},  Jabez  Pratt,  of  Boston;  Brigade- 
Major,  Noah  C.  Perkins,  of  Middleboro';  Brigade 

Quartermaster, ,  of . 

Second  Division. — Third  Brigade. 

Brigadier- General,  Henry  Wilson,  of  Natick  ; 
Aid-de-camp,  J.  G.  Chase,  of  Lowell;  Brigade 
Major,  D.  Goodwin  Lang,  of  Lowell  ;  Brigade 
Quartermaster,  Francis  W.Bigelow,  of  Watertown. 

Fourth  Brigade. 
Brigadier-General,  Joseph  Andrews,  of  Salem; 
Aid-cie-camp,  John   G.  Willis,  of  Salem  ;   Brigade 
Major,   Henry  Mcrritt,  of  Salem  ;   Brigade  Qtuir- 
termaster,  Nehemiah  Brown,  Jr.,  of  Salem. 

Third  Division. — Fifth  Brigade. 
Brigadier-General,  Augustus  Morse,  of  Leomin- 
ster; Aid-de-camp.  Luther  Stone,  of  Leominster; 
Brigade  Major,  Wm.  H.  Young,  of  Leominster; 
Brigade  Quartermaster,  Mansou  D.  Haws,  of  Leo- 
minster. 

5/.r///  Brigade. 
Brigadier-General,  Benj.  E.  Cook,  of  Northamp- 
ton ;  Aid-de  camp,  Jas.  Thompson,  of  Northamp- 
ton ;  Brigade  Major,  Ilaynes  H.  Chilson,  of 
Northampton  ;  Brigade  Quartermaster ,  George  F. 
Wright,  of  Northampton. 


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MASSACHUSETTS    STATE   RECORD. 


OFFICERS  OF  CAVALRY. 

First  Division. — First  Brigade.  National  Lancers. 
Captain,  Thomas  J.  Pierce,  of  noston  ;  \sl  Lieu- 
tenant, Jonas  C.  Gipson,  of  Boston;  2d  Lieictcnant, 
Seth  Wilmarth,  of  Boston  ;  3d  Lietdenant,  Chas. 
A.  Kimball,  of  Cambridge ;  ^th  Lieutenant,  Mig- 
hill  Smitli,  of  Boston. 

OPFICEHS  OP  ARTILLERY. 

First  Regiment. —  Third  Brigade.  Second  Division. 
Four  Comjmnics. 
Colonel,  James  Jones,  Jr.,  of  Lincoln;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, Aaron  Clark,  2d,  of  Charlestown  ; 
Major,  John  S.  Kcyes,  of  Concord;  Adjutant, 
Ephraim  C.  Wetherbee,  of  Concord;  Quartermas- 
ter, Abiel  Heywood,  of  Concord;  Paymaster,  Wm. 
W.  Wildes,  of  Concord  ;  Surgeon,  Henry  C.  Cha- 
pin,  of  Lincoln;  Surgeon's  Mate,  Edvv.  Mulliken, 
of  Waltham;  Captain,  James  B.  Wood,  of  Con- 
cord, Company  A  ;  Captain,  Charles  Prescott,  of 
Groton,  Company  B  ;  Captai7i,  William  Gibbs,  of 
Waltham,  Company  C;  Captain,  Ezra  G.  Hunt- 
ley, of  Charlestown,  Company  D. 

Third  Regiment. — Sixth  Brigade.  Third  Division- 
Colonel,  Charles  K.  Hawks,  of  Northampton  ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  Ithamar  F.  Conkey,  of  Am- 
herst; il/fybr,  Joseph  Colton,  of  Amherst  ;  Ad/u 
ta7it,  Henry  Chikls,  of  Northampton ;  Quarter- 
master, Wm.  Dickinson,  of  Amherst ;  Paymaster, 
William  A.  Dickinson,  of  Amherst ;  Surgeon,  Jas. 
Dunlap,  of  Northampton;  Surgeon's  Mate,  Geo 
A.  Burr,  of  Northampton  ;  Chaplain,  Rev.  Erastus 
Hopkins,  of  Northampton. 

Fourth  Regiment. — Second  Brigade  First  Division. 

Colonel,  Daniel  Gloyd,  of  Abington;  Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, James  Bates,  of  East  Bridgewater; 
Major,  Quincy  T.  Harding,  of  Abington ;  Adju- 
tant, Jonathan  Arnold,  Jr.  of  Abington  ;  Quarter- 
master, Brackley  C.  Dunham,  of  Abington ; 
Paymaster,  Oliver  G.  Tinkham,  of  North  Bridge- 
water  ;  Surgeon,  Asa  Millet,  of  North  Bridgewater  ; 
Surgeon's  Mate,  Nahum  A.  Gumey,  of  Abington  ; 
Chaplain,  Rev.  Nathaniel  Gunnison,  of  Abington  ; 
Lieutenant,  Thomas  Bates,  of  South  Abington, 
Company  A;  Captain,  John  B.  Sandford,  of  Fall 
River,  Company  13  ;  Captain,  Duncan  T.  Stoddard, 
of  Hanover,  Company  C ;  Captain,  Jacob  T. 
Shepherd,  of  Norton,  Company  D. 
Fifth  Regiment. — First  Brigade.  First  Diinsion. 

Colonel,  Robert  Cowdin,  of  Boston  ;  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  Henry  W.  Usher,  of  Medford;  Major, 
Caleb  Page,  of  Boston;  Adjutant,  Samuel  S. 
Chase,  of  Roxbury  ;  Quartermaster,  Frederick  A. 
Heath,  of  Roxbury ;  Paymaster,  Samuel  A.  B. 
Bragg,  of  Boston  ;  Surgeon,  James  M.  Phipps,  of 
Boston  ;  Surgeon's  Mate,  Charles  E.  Buckingham, 
of  Boston  ;  Chaplain,  Rev.  Otis  A.  Skinner,  of 
Boston ;  Captain,  Thomas  H.  Evans,  of  Boston, 
Company  A ;  Captain,  Elijah  Thompson,  of 
Charlestown,  Company  B ;  ('a2itain,  Wm  W. 
Bullock,  of  Boston,  Company  C  ;  Captain,  Moses 
H.  Webber,  of  Roxbury,  Company  D. 

First    Battalion.      Fourth    Brigade.      Second 
Division. 

Major,  Samuel  Brown,  3d,  of  Salem;  Adjutant, 
Charles   II.  Manning,  of  Salem;    Quartermaster, 

;  Surgeon, ;    Captain, 

James  Carey,  of  Newburyport,  Company  A;  Cap- 
tain, John  Carroll,  Jr.,  of  Marblehead,  Company 
B  ;  Captain,  John  W.  Rhoades,  of  Salem,  Com- 
pany D. 

OFFICERS  OF  LIGHT  INFANTRY. 

Divisionary  Corps  of  Cadets.     2  Co7npanies. 

First  Division. 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  Thomas   C.   Amory;    Lieu- 
tenant,   Major   Francis    Brinlcy ;    Ensign,   Major 


.Christopher  C.  Holmes ;  Surgeon,  John  C.  War- 
ren, all  of  Boston. 

Second  Divisioii.     1  Company. 
Captain,  Samuel  B.  Foster  ;  Captain-Lieutenant, 
Louis  J.  Marks;  \st  Lieutenant,  Joseph  A.  Dal- 
ton ;    'Id  Lieutenant,  Charles  A.  Ropes ;    Ensig7i, 
Richard  Skinner,  Jr. 

First  Regiment.    First  Brigade.    First  Division. 

Colotiel,  Charles  L.  Holbrook,  of  Boston;  Lieti- 
tenant-Colonel,  John  C.  Boyd,  of  Roxbury  ;  Major, 
James  A.  Abbott,  of  Boston  ;  Adjutant,  Thomas 
E.  Chickering,  West  Roxbury ;  Quartermaster, 
T.  Lewis  Robinson,  of  Boston;  Paymaster,  Caleb 
T.  Curtis,  of  Boston  ;  Surgeon,  William  Hawes, 
of  Boston;    Surgeon's  ilia^e,  Joseph  S.   Jones,  of 

Boston  ;    Chaplain,  Rev. ;   Captain, 

Ossian  D.  Ashley,  of  Boston,  Company  A; 
Captain,  Josiah  P.  Bradlee,  of  Boston,  Company 
B;  Captain,  Albert  J.  Wright,  of  Boston,  Com- 
I>any  C ;  Captain,  George  Clark,  Jr.,  of  Boston, 
Company  D  ;  Lieutenard,  David  Pulsifer,  of  Bos- 
ton, Company  E  ;  Captain,  William  Mitchell,  of 
Boston,  Comp  \ny  F  ;  Captain,  Thomas  C.  Savory, 
of  Chelsea,  Company  G ;  Captain,  William  C. 
Cassell,  of  Boston,  Company  H;  Captain,  Abijah 
S.  Merriam,  of  Roxbury,  Company  I;  Captain, 
Jeremiah  B.  Moore,  of  Boston,  Company  L; 
Lieutenant,  Robert  C.  Nichols,  of  Roxbury,  Com- 
pany M  ;  Captain,  Samuel  G.  Adams,  of  Boston, 
Rifles. 

Second  Regiment — extinct. 
Third  Regiment.     Seco7id  Brigade.    Fi7-st  Division. 

Colo7iel,  Elnathan  W.  Wilber,  of  Middleboro'; 
Lieufena7it-Colonel,  James  F.  Drew,  of  Halifax; 
Major,  Ebenezer  W.  Peirce,  of  Middleborough ; 
Adjuta7it,  Lemuel  G.  Peirce,  of  Middleborough  ; 
Qaarter7naster,  Joel  F.  P'llis,  of  North  Bridge- 
water;  Paytnaster,  Levi  P.  Thatcher,  of  Middle- 
borough  ;  Surgeon,  Eben  W.  Drake,  of  Middle- 
borough  ;  Surgeo7i's  Mate,  Charles  T.  Thatcher,  of 

Middleborough;     Chaplain,    Rev. ; 

Captai7i,  Cyrus  Thompson,  Halifax,  Company  A  ; 
Captai7i,  Sylvanus  H.  Churchill,  of  Plymouth, 
Company  B ;  Captain,  Rogers  L.  Barstow,  of 
Rochester,  Company  C ;  Captai>i,  George  A.  Gla- 
RTir,  of  Abington,  Company  D  ;  Lieute7iant,  Charles 
W.  Bradford,  of  Middleborough,  Company  E; 
Captai7i,  Stephen  Thomas,  of  Middleborough, 
Company  F;  Captai7i,  Augustus  C.  Barrows,  of 
Freetown,  Company  G;  Captain,  James  C.  Ellis, 
of  Plympton,  Company  H. 

Fourth  Regi7ne7it.     Third  Brigade.     Second 
Divisio7i. 

Colo7iel,  James  Durell  Greene,  of  Cambridge; 
Lieiite7iant-Colonel,  Horace  Williams,  of  Roxbury  ; 
Major,  Charles  R.  Train,  of  Framingham  ;  Adju- 
tant, Nathan  Augustus  M.  Dudley,  of  Roxbury  ; 
Quarter /naster,  Samuel  I.  Ladd,  of  Waltham ; 
Paymaster,  Josiah  Porter,  of  Cambridge  ;  Suri/e07i, 
;   Su/-geon's    Mate,    Henry    B.    C. 


Greene,  of  Boston  ;  f'haplain.  Rev. 
Lieutena7it,  Lowell  Fay,  of  Concord,  Company  A  ; 
Captain,  George  A.  Meacham,  of  Cambridge, 
Company  C ;  Captain,  George  P.  Sanger,  of 
Charlestown,  Company  D;  Crt/J^rtm.  William  T. 
Grammer,  of  Woburn,  Company  G;  Captain, 
Curtis  H.  Barber,  of  Framingham,  Comp^invK; 
Captain,  Ephraim  Moore,  of  Sudbury,  Rifle  Com- 
pany I. 

Fowth  Regi7ne7it.     Third  Brigade.     Second 
Division. 

Captain,  Marquis  F.  Dickinson,  of  Amherst. 
Company  A;  Captain,  Justin  Thayer,  of  North- 
ampton, Company  C;  Captain,  Franklin  Dickin- 
son, of  BelchertowM,  Company  I);  Cctptain, 
Ansel  K.  Bradford,  of    Plainfield,  Company  E. 


iMILlTIA. 


2" 


Fifth  Rer/iment. —  Third  Brigade.  Second 
Division. 
Colonel,  Aliijah  AViitson,  of  Lowell  ;  Lieu/rnn7ii- 
Colonel,  liciijiuniii  F.  Hiitlcr,  Lowell  ;  Major, 
Ivlnuuui  A.  Parker,  of  IV'ppcrell  ;  Arljutaiit. 
Gcori;e  F.  S.iwlell,  of  Lowell;  QuarUrnidslcr, 
Iloll.md  Strectcr,  of  Lowell  ;  Pai/mun/cr,  Waldo 
A.  Fisher,  of  Lowell ;  Sxri/con.  Luther  IJ.  Morse, 
of  Lowell;  S:ir(/eon's  Mate,  Joel  Spauldiiij;,  of 
Lowell;  Clidplain,  Kev.  Theodore  Kdsoii,  of  Low- 
ell; Lieutenant.  W^rreti  IJrooks,  of  Towiisciid, 
Company  A  ;  Captain,  Georf;e  'I'hoinas  Baiieroft, 
of  I'epperell,  Conipaii}'  15  ;  Captain,  Thomas  G. 
Farmer,  of  Lowell,  Company  C  ;  Captain,  Swan 
L.  Lcsiire,  of  Lowell,  Company  D  ;  Captaiti,  Win- 
tl-.rop  K.  Fanlkner,  of  Acton,  Company  E;  Cap- 
tain, James  M.  Pushec,  of  Westford,  Rifle  Com- 
pany F;  Captain,  Daniel  Pope,  of  Marlborough, 
Company  G. 

Sij:th   Regiment. — Fourth  Brigade.     Second 
Division. 

Colonel, ;    T.ieutenant-Colonel, 

rjeiijnmin    Brown,   of  Marblehead  ;    Major,    Wni. 

Saunders,    of   Salem;    Adjutant,  , ; 

Quartermaster, ;  Paymaster, 

;  Surt/con,  Georrre  C.  S.  Choate,  of  Salem; 

Surf/eon's  Mate.  David  Dana,  of  Lawrenec  ;  Chap- 
lain, llev.  James  W.  'J'hompson,  of  Salem  ;  Cap- 
tain, William  C.  Eiidicott,  of  Salem.  Company  A; 
Captain,  Benjamin  R.  White,  of  Salem,  Company 
R  ;  Captain,  Joseph  Gregory,  of  Marblehead, 
Company  D;  Captain,  Joseph  W.  Hildreth,  of 
Beverly,  Company  E;  Captain,  Jonathan  N. 
Felton,  of  Salem,  Company  H. 

Seventh  Regiment. — Fourth  Brigade.     Second 
Division. 

Colonel,  Nathaniel  F.  Colburn,  of  South  Read- 
ing ;  Lieutcnant-Cohncl,  Thomas  A.  Parsons,  of 
Lawrence  ;  Major,  Scdon  Dike,  of  Stoneham  ;  Ad- 
jutant,  ,  of ;     Quartermaster, 

George  ().  Carpenter,  of  South  Reading;  Pag- 
/^/flAYcr,  .William  H.  P.  Wright,  of  Lawrence;  Sur- 
geon, Josiah  Norcross.of  South  Reading  ;  Surgeon's 

Mate, ,  of  ;     Chaplain,   

,  of ;  Captain,  Frederick  O.  Prince, 

of  Winchester,  Company  A;  Lieutenant,  John 
Low,  of  Reading,  Company  B  ;  Captain,  Lvman 
Dike,  of  Stoneham,  Company  C  ;  Captain,  Enorl. 
Birtlett,  of  Lawrence,  Company  G;  Captain. 
Joseph  JL  Dodge,  Jr.,  of  Lctwrence,  Company  I. 

Eighth  Regiment. — Fifth  Brigade.  Third  Division. 
Colonel,  Charles  W.  Longley,  of  Worcester  ■, 
Lieutenant-Colonel,  Jonas  C.  Harris,  of  Ashland; 
Major,  Albert  n.  Foster,  of  Worcester  ;  Adjutant, 
Augustus  B.  R.  Sprague,  of  AVorcester  ;  (h'artcr- 
master,  Albert  Holmes,  of  Worcester  ;  Paymas- 
ter,   —^— —  ;  Surgeon,  Benjamin  Hey  wood, 

of  Worcester;  Surgeon's  Mate,  Henry  G.  Bates, 
of  Worcester;  Captain,  Abijah  Ellis,  of  Hopkin- 
ton,  Artillerv  annexed ;  Captain,  Enos  KinE:, 
of  Ashland,  Company  A  ;  Captain,  Edward  Lamb, 
of  Worecster,  Company  B ;  Captain,  John  M. 
Goodhue,  of  Worcester,  Company  C;  Captain, 
Moses  Brown,  Hubbardston,  Company  D  ;  Cap- 
tain, Ebenezer  M.    Hosnier,   of  West  Boylston, 


Company  E;  Captain,   Maynard  King,   of  West 
Bo)lston,  Company  G. 

Ninth  Regiment. — Fifth  Brigade.  Third  Division. 
Colonel,  ,]An\i's  Coolidi^e,  of  Fitfhljurg ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, Edwin  Upton,  of  J''itehburg;  Ma- 
jor, George  Whitney,  of  Fitchburg;  Adjutant, 
(icorge  W.  Rockwood,  of  Fitchburg  ;  (iuaiter- 
niastcr,     Jerome   G.     Whitcomb,   of    Fitchburg  ; 

J'ai/niastcr, ;     Surgeon,    O.    L. 

Huntley,  of  Fitchburg;    Surgeon's  Mute, 


—  ;  Captain,  Francis  L  Joslin,  of  Leomin- 
ster, Artillery  annexed  ;  Captain,  Joseph  Wood, 
of  Fitchburg,  Company  B;  C«/j<fu'«,  Thomas  Car- 
ter, of  Leominster,  Company  C;  Captai7i,  .]oiicph 
i\L  Whitman,  of  Westminster,  Conipany  I);  (Jap- 
tain,  Moses  Sawyer,  2d,  of  Sterling,  Company  Y  ; 
('aptain,  Charles  Everett,  of  Temi)leton,  Compa- 
ny G  ;  ('aptain,  David  Kendall,  of  Gardner,  Com- 
pany H  ;  Captain,  George  Peirce,  of  Royalston, 
Company  J  ;  Captain,  SiCiney  Fairbanks,  of  Win- 
chendon.  Company  K. 

Tenth  Regiment. — Sixth  Brigade.     Third  Division. 
•   Colonel,  — — 


;    Lictdenant- Colonel, 

Major,   Frederick    Bush,    of 

AVestfield  ;  Adjutant,  John  Moseley,  of  AVestfield  ; 

Quartermaster, ;     Paymaster, 


Westfield  ; 


Surgeon,  Isaac  Woolworth,  of 
Surgeon's   Mate, 


Chaplinn,  Rev.  John  Alden,  of  Westfield;  Cap- 
tain, Eiiphalet  Trask,  of  Springfield,  Cavalry  an- 
nexed ;  Captain,  Cbarlcs  Monroe,  of  Westfield, 
Company  C  ;  Lieutenant,  John  Cross,  of  Bland- 
ford,  Company  A. 

Eleventh   Regiment — Sixth  Brigade.      TJiird 

Division. 
Colonel,  Horatio  Hawkes,  of  Deerfield  ;  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, Samuel  F.  Dudley,  of  Shutesbury  ; 
Major,  Thomas  W.  Ripley,  of  Greenfield  :  Adjti- 
/"««<,  James  S.  Grennell,  of  Greenfield;  Quarter- 
master, John  Stone,  of  Greenfield  ;  Par/master, 
Surgeon,  L.  Dwight  Seymour, 


of  Greenfield;  Surgeon's  Mate,  Edward  H.  R. 
Revere,  of  Greenfield ;  Chaplain,  Rev.  Alfred 
Ives,  of  Deerfield;  Captain,  Elisha  W'ells,  of 
Deerfield,  Company  A  ;  Captain,  Ti.\iJAh  Gardner, 
Ir.,  of  Leverctt,  Company  B  ;  Captain,  Lucian 
II.  Stone,  of  Montague,  Company  C  ;  Captain, 
llenry  Peirce,  of  Shutcsliury,  Company  D  ;  Cap- 
>ain,  Ephraim  H.  Thompson,  of  Coleraine,  Com- 
pany E  ;  Captain,  William  C.  Pluukett,  of  Adams, 
Campany  F. 

ANCIENT  AND  HONORABLE  ARTIL- 
liERY  COMPANY. 

OJJicersfor  lSol-2. 

BriET.  Gen.  Caleb  Gushing,  Captain.  Brig.  Gen. 
Tliomas  Davis,  First  Lieutenant.  Colonel  Robert 
Cowilin,  Second  Lieutenant.  Lieut.  Edw.  Thwing, 
Adjutant.  Sergeants:  1st,  Col.  Wm.  Mitchell ;  2d, 
Capt.  Reuben  Howard  ;  3d,  Lieut.  Henry  Taylor; 
4tb,  Lieut.  John  McClellan  ;  oth,  Lieut.  Benj.  E. 
Deland;  6th,  Lieut.  Wm.  B.  Oliver.  Treasurer, 
Lieut.  John  G.  Roberts.  Clerk.  Lieut.  Thacher 
Beal  ;  Armorer,  Lieut.  John  G.  Roberts.  Num- 
ber of  Members,  250. 


32 


COLLEi^ES  IN  MASSACHUSETTS. 


HARVARD    COLLEGE. 

Cambridge,  Mass. — Founded  1638, 
Coyyoration. 
President,  J.ired  Sparks,  LL.  D. 
Fellows. — Lemuel  Shiiw,    LL.    D.  ;    Charles    G. 
Lorina;,  LL.   D.  ;   James  Walker,   D.  D. ;  John  A. 
Lcnveil,  LL.  D.  ;   Benj.  R.  Curtis,  A.  M. 
Treasurer. — Samuel  A.  Eliot,  A.  M. 

OVEKSEEBS. 

jBy  Tenure  of  Office. 
The  GoYernor  of  the  Commonwealth. 
The  Lieutenant-Governor. 
The  President  of  the  Senate. 
The  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives. 
The  Secretary  of  the  Board  of   Education. 
The  President  of  the  University. 
The  Treasurer  of  the  University. 

By  Election. 
Hon.  Daniel  A.  White,  LL.  D. 

"       Lemuel  Shaw,  LL.  D. 

"       James  T.  Austin,  LL.  D. 

"       James  Savatre.  LL.  D. 

"       Jacob  Eiiielow,  M.  D. 

"       Edward  Everett,  LL.  D. 

"       John  C.  Gray,  A.  M. 

"       Pliny  Merrick,  A.  M. 

"       John  G.  Palfrey,  LL.  D. 

"       Caleb  Cushinsr,  A.  M. 

"       George  N.  Brisig*,  LL.  D. 

"       Stephen  C.   Phillips,  A.  M. 

"       Samuel  H.  Walley,  A.  M. 

"       Bobert  C.  Winihrop,  LL.  D. 

"       Gcortce  S.  Hillard,  A.  M. 

"       Nathaniel  B.  Shnrtleff,  M.  D. 

"       Daniel  W.  Alvord,  A.  M. 
Rev.    Daniel  Sharp,  D.  D. 

"       Joseph  Field,  D.  D. 

"       Alonzo   Hill,  D.  D. 

"       Alex'r  Young;,  D.  D.,  F^ec  of  the  Board. 

"       Rosea  Ballon,  2d,  D.  D. 

"       AVilliam  P.  Lunt,  D.  D. 

"       Samuel  K.  Lothrop,  A.  M. 

"       Geo.  Putnam,  D.  D. 

"       William  A.  Stearns,  A.  M. 

"       Geo.  E.  Ellis,  A.  M. 

"       Andrew  L.  Stone,  A.  M. 

"       Rodney  A.  Miller.  A.  M. 

*'       James  Porter,  A.  M. 

OFFICERS  OF  INSTRUCTION  AND  GOVERNMENT. 

Jared  Sparks,  LL.  D.,  President. 

Francis  Sales,  A.  M.,  Instructor  in  Spanish. 

James  Jackson,  M  D.,  Professor  of  the  Theory 
and  Practice  of  Physic,  Emeritus. 

John  C.  Warren,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Anatomy 
and  Surgery,  Emeritus. 

Jacob  Bigelow,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Materia 
Medica. 

Walter  Channintr,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Obstetrics 
and  Medical  Jurisprudence. 

William  C.  Bond,  A.  M.,  Director  of  the  Ob- 
servatory. 

Simoii  Greenleaf,  LL.  D.,  Professor  of  Law, 
Emeritus. 

Hon.  Joel  Parker,  LL.  D.,  Royal  Prof,  of  Laio. 

John  Ware,  M.  D.,  Hersey  Professor  of  the 
Theory  and  Practice  of  Physic. 

Jas.  Walker,  D.  D.,  Al ford  Professor  of  Natural 
Religion,  Moral  Philosophy.  and'Cicil  Polity. 

Con  vers  Francis,  D.  D.,  Parkman  Professor  of 
Pulpit  Eloquence,  and  the  Pastoral  Care. 

)  Uollis  Professor  of  Divinity.  . 

Thaddeus  W.  Harris,  M.'D.,  Librarian. 


Hon.  Tlienphilus  Parsons,  LL.  D.,  Dane  Pro- 
fessor of  Laic. 

Geori^e  R.  Noyes,  D.  D.,  Hancock  Professor  of 
Hebrew  and  other  Oriental  Languages,  and  Dexter 
Lecturer  on  Biblical  Literature. 

H(m.  Luther  S.  CushinK,  LL.  B.,  University 
Lecturer  on  Real  Law,  the  Civil  Laiv,  and  Crimi- 
nal Law. 

John  B.  S.  Jackson,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Patho- 
loiical  Anatomy,  and  Curator  of  the  Anatomical 
Museum. 

Henry  W.  Lonpfellow,  A.  M.,  Smith  Professor 
of  the  French  and  Spanish  Law/uayes  and  Litera- 
tures, Professor  of  iSelles-Lettres,  and  Instructor  in 
Italian. 

John  L.  Sibley,  A.  B.,  Assistant  Librarian. 

Louis  Ay;assiz,  LL.  D..  Professor  of  Zoology 
and  Geolo;iy  in  the  Lawi'ence  Scieiitifc  School. 

Cornelius  C.  Felton,  LL.  D.,  Elivt  Professor  of 
Greek  Literature,  and  Reyent. 

Oliver  W.  Holmes,  M.  D.,  Parkman  Professor 
of  Anatomy  and  Physiology. 

Benjamin  Peirce.  LL.  D.,  Perkins  Professor  of 
Astronomy  and,  Mathematics. 

Asa  Gray,  M.  D.,  Fisher  Professor  of  Natural 
History. 

,    McLean  Professor  of  Ancient  and 

Modern  History. 

Joseph  Loverin^,  A.  M.,  Hollis  Professor  of 
Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy. 

Jertries  Wyman,  M.  D.,  Hersey  Professor  of 
Anatomy. 

Henry  J.  Bisjelow,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Surgery. 

Henry  L.  Eustis,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Engineer- 
ing in  the  La^orencc  Scientific  iichool. 

Evangelinus  A.  Sophocles,  A.  M.,  Tutor  in 
Greek. 

Bernard  Roelker,  A.  M..  Instructor  in  German. 

Eben  N.  Horsford,  A.  M  ,  Rumford  Professor, 
and  [^ecturer  on  the  Application  of  the  Scietices  to 
the  Useful  Arts. 

George  P.  Bond,  A.  B.,  Assistant  Observer. 

Francis  J  Chilil,  A.  M.,  Boylston  Professor  of 
Rhetoric  and  Oratory. 

Nathaniel  Hooper,  A.  M.,  Proctor. 

George  M.  Lane,  P.  D.,  University  Professor  of 
Latin. 

James  Jennison,  A.  M.,  Tutor  in  History  and 
Instructor  in  Elocution. 

F.  Marion  Tower,  A.  M.,  Proctor. 

Emile  Arnould,  Instructor  in  French. 

Thomas  Chase,  A.  M.,  Tutor  in  Latin,  and 
Registrar. 

josiah  P.  Cooke,  A.  INL,  Tutor  in  Mathematics, 
and,  Instructor  in  Chemistry  and  Mineralogy . 

Charles  F.  Clioate,  A.  B  ,  Tutor  in  Mathematics. 

James  Pierce,  A.  B  ,  Proctor. 

William  G.  Stearns,  A.  M.,  Steward. 

Elijah  F.  Valentine,  Assistant  Steward  and 
Patron. 

DTVINIXy  SCHOOL. 

Facility. — Jared  Sparks,  LL.  D.,  President, 
Convers  Francis,  D.  D.,  George  R.  Noyes,  D.  D. 

LAW  SCHOOL. 

Faculty. — Jared  Sparks,  LL.  D.,  President,  Joel 
Parker,  LL,  D.,  Theophilus  Parsons,  LL.  D.,  Lu- 
ther S.  Gushing,  LL.  B. 

MEDICAL  SCHOOL. 

Faculty. — Jared  Sparks,  LL.  D.,  President,  Wal- 
ter Channing,  M.  U.,  Jacob  Bigelow.  M.  D.,  John 
Ware,  M.  D.,  John  B.  S.  Jack-on,  M.  D.,  Oliver 
W.  Holmes,  ISL  D.,  Dean  of  the  Faculty,  Henry 
J.  Bigelow,  M.  D.,  Josiah  P'.  Cook,  A.  M\ 


COLLEGES. 


275 


LAWKKNCF,  SCIKNTIFIC   SCHOOL. 

Fnculti/.  —  Jarcd  Sparks,  LL.  D.,  President, 
William  "C.  Bond,  A.  M..  Louis  Affassiz,  LL.  D., 
Beiijamiii  I'pircc,  LL.  D.,  Asa  ih;\y,  M.  1)., 
Joseph  Loveiinp;,  A.  1\L,  JcllVics  Wymaii,  M.  1)., 
Ilcmy  L.  Eustis,  A.  M.,  Ebcu  N.  "llorsl'oid,  A. 
M.,  George  P.  Bond,  A.  B. 

COLLEGE   FACULTY. 

Jared  Sparks,  LL.  D., /VmvV/cn^,  James  Walk- 
er, D.  D.,  Henry  W.  LnnRlcllow,  A.  M  ,  Corne- 
lius C.  I'Vlton.  LL.  D.,  Benjamin  Peirco.  LL.  1)., 
Jose[)li  Lovorin'.^,  A.  M.,  Eviintjclinus  A  .So[)lio- 
cIp.s,  a.  M.,  Francis  J,  Child,  A.  M.,  Georae  ^L 
Lane,  P.  D.,  James  Jentiison.  A.  M.,  Emilc 
A' iiould.  Thomas  Chase,  A.  M  ,  Josiah  P.  Cooke, 
A.  M.,  Charles  F.  Choate,  A.  B. 

I'UOFESSIO.N'AL    STUDEXTS    AND    RESIDENT    GRAD- 
UATES,— 18oL 

Theological  Students 27 

Law   Students            .....  108 

Students  attending  iSIcdical  Lectures    •         .  116 

Scientific  Students,*          ....  69 

Resident  Graduates      .....  7 


■UNDERGRADUATES. 


Seniors        . 
Juniors 
So])li()niores 
Freshmen 


Total   .    .    .    .   eni 

Time  and  Conditions  of  Examination. — The 
examination  for  the  Freshman  Class  occupies  two 
(lays,  and  takes  ^ilace  in  University  Hall,  on  the 
jMonday  and  Tuesday  of  the  Commencement 
week,  (the  19th  and  20th  of  July.)  beginning  pre- 
cisely at  6  o'clock,  A.  M.,  on  Monday  morning. 
Attendance  on  both  days  is  required. 

Every  candidate,  before  examinntion,  must  pro- 
duce proper  testimonials  of  a  good  moral  charac- 
ter, and,  after  being  accepted  on  examination, 
must  give  a  bond,  with  sureties,  of  which  one  at 
least  must  belong  to  this  Commonwealth,  to  the 
satisfaction  of  the  Steward  of  the  College,  in  the 
sum  of  four  hundred  dollars,  to  pay  all  charges 
accruing  under  the  laws  and  customs  of  the  Uni- 
versity. A  c  rtificate  that  such  bond  has  been 
given  must  be  exhibited  to  the  President,  before 
any  person  can  be  admitted  to  the  privileges  of 
the  institution. 

Terms  — There  are  two  terms,  and  two  vaca- 
tions. The  first  term  begins  at  the  end  of  the 
vacation  following  the  Commencement,  (which 
takes  place  on  the  third  Wednesday  of  J\ily, 
aniiuallv,)  and  continues  twenty  weeks.  The 
Summer  Vacation  continues  six  weeks,  and  the 
Winter  Vacation,  seven  weeks.  The  second 
term,  beginning  at  the  end  of  the  first  term, 
continues  twenty  weeks. 

association  of  the  alumni. 
Instituted  1840. 

Edward  Everett,  President. 

Josiah  Quincy,  Jr.,  Charles  H.  Warren,  Vice- 
Presidents. 

J.  Thomas  Stevenson,  George  S.  Hillard,  W.  W. 
Greenough,  Stephen  Salisbury,  Stephen  M.  Weld, 
Henry  L.  Eustis,  E.  Rock  wood  Hoar,  Directors. 

Nathaniel  B.  Shurtleff,  Secrctdry. 

Any  person  who  has  received  the  degree  of  Bach- 
elor or  blaster  of  Arts,  or  Doctcu'  of  Laws  or  Divin- 
ity, at  the  College,  can  become  a  member,  on  the 
payment  of  one  dollar,  by  signing  the  constitution. 

*  Exclusive  of  the  Members  of  the  other  Profesfion.'>.l 
Schools  who  attend  the  Scientific  Lecture.". 


LinuARiES — The  total  number  of  books  in  the 
Lib;aries  of  the  University,  in   as  follows": 

Putjlic  Library  .         .  .         about  60,000 

Medical       "  .         .         .         .         "       1,200 

Law  "  .  .         .         .     "     14,000 

Theological  Library      ..."       :j,0()0 
Society  Libraries  of  the  Students     .     "     12,000 


Total     .     about  90,200 

ExPF.NSES. — The  necessary  expenses  of  an  un- 
dergraduate for  a  year,  including  the  College 
bills,  are  as  follow  : 


Instruction,  Librarv,  Lecture-ronms     . 
Rent  and  Care  of  Room,  in  the  College 

Buildings,  ..... 
Board  for  40  weeks  at  ^2.50  per  week 
Text-books  (average) 


575.00 

15.00 

100.00 

12.00 


Special  Repairs,  &c. 


from  1  to  2.00 


§204.00 


WILLIAMS  COLLEGE. 

WiLLIAMSTOWN,    MaSS.— ESTABLISHED  1793. 

Trustees. — Rev.  Mark  Hopkins,  D.  D.,  Rev. 
Timothy  Mather  Ci>ol«-y,  D.  D.,  Hon.  Charles  Au- 
gustus Dewey,  LL.  D.,  Hon.  Daniel  Noble  Dew- 
ev.  Rev.  Emerson  Davis,  D.  D.,  Hon.  William 
Porter,  Rev.  Horatio  Brinsmade,  D.  D.,  Henry 
Lyman  Sabin,  M.  D.,  Charles  Stoddard,  Esq.,  Rev. 
Thomas  Robbins,  D.  D.,  Hon.  George  N.  Briggs, 
LL.  D.,  Rev.  John  Todd,  D.  D.,  Rev.  Absalom 
Peters,  D.  D.,  Henry  W.  Bishop,  Esq.,  Rev.  Adam 
Reid,  Joseph  White,  Esq.,  Hon.  Bradford  R. 
AVood.  Daniel  Noble  Dewey,  Esq.,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer. 

faculty. 

Rev.  Mark  Hopkins,  D.  D..  President,  and  Pro- 
fessor of  Morn/  and  Intellectual  Philosophy. 

Ebenezer  Emmons,  M.  A.,  M.  D.,  Professor  of 
Natural  His/or;/. 

Albert  Hopkins,  M.  A.,  Professor  of  Natural 
Philosophtj  and  Astronomy. 

Rev.  Joseph  Alden,D  D.,  Professor  of  Rhetoric, 
Political   Economy,  and  American  History. 

Edward  Lasell,"M.  A.,  Professor  of  Chonistry. 

Rev.  Nathaniel  H.  Gntiiii,''^i.  A.,  Lawrence  Pro- 
fessor of  Languages. 

Johii  Tatliick,  M.  A.,  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
and  Lihrarinn. 

Charles  J.  Collins,  M.  A.,  Tutor. 

The  Commencement  takes  place  on  the  third 
Wednesday  in  August. 

Ample  facilities  are  to  be  found  in  the  scientific 
departments  for  explanation  and  illustration.  The 
Philosophical  and  Chemical  apparatus  has  been  en- 
larged, at  an  expense  of  several  thousand  dollars, 
and  to  the  Cabinet,  valuable  additions  have  been 
made.  The  instructions  in  Anatomy  and  Physiol- 
ogy are  illustrated  by  the  skeleton  and  manakin. 
The  development  of  the  physical  energies  of  the 
students  will  be  promoted  by  the  exercises  of  the 
Gymnasium,  and  in  Bathing,  as  well  as  by  partici- 
pating in  the  labors  of  the  "  Horticultural  and 
Landscape  Gardening  Association." 

The  annual  expense  of  each  student,  is  from 
gllO  to  5140. 

AMHERST  COLLEGE. 

Amhf.rst,  Mass. — Established  1821. 

Corporation  — Rev.  Edward   Hitchcock,   D.  D., 

LD.  D  ,  Pre.iident;    Rev.  Joseph  Vaill,  D.  D.,  of 

Soniers,  Connecticut :  Rev.  Alfred  Ely,   D.  D.,  of 

Mon-oii;     Hon     Willi.nm  B.  Calhoun,    of  Spring- 

i  field  ;    Kev   John  Fiske,  D.  D.,  of  New  Braintree; 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Rev.  Theophilus  Packard,  D.  D.,  of  S.  Deeifield  ; 
John  Tappan,  Esq.,  of  Boston;  Hon.  David 
Mack,  of  Amherst;  Hon.  Alfred  D.  Foster,  of 
Worcester;  Hon.  George  Grennell,  of  Greenfield; 
Rev.  Jacob  Ide,  D,.  U.,  of  Medway  ;  Ebenezer 
Alden,  M.  D.,  of  Randolph  ;  Hon.  Samuel  WiUis- 
ton,  of  East  Hampton  ;  Hon.  Linus  Child,  of  Low- 
ell ;  Henry  Edwards,  Esq.,  of  New  York;  Prof. 
Bela  B.  Edwards,  D.  D.  of  Andover ;  Hon.  Jona- 
athan  C.  Perkins.  Lucius  Boltwood,  Esq.,  Secre- 
ary.     Hon.  Edward  Dickinson,  Treasurer. 

Overseers  of  the  Fund. — Rev.  Thos.  Snell,  D. 
D.,  of  North  Brookfield;  Rev.  Samuel  Osgood, 
D.  D.,  of  Springfield  ;  William  Hyde,  Esq.,  of 
Ware  ;  Rev.  Cyrus  Mann,  of  Plymouth;  Deacon 
Andrew  W.  Porter,  of  Monson  ;  Hon.  Ithamar 
Conkey,  of  Amherst;  Hon.  Josiah  B.  Woods, 
of  Enfield.  Lucius,  Boltwood,  Esq.,  Commissioner. 

FACULTY. 

Rev.  Edward  Hitchcock,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Presi- 
dent, and  Professor  of  Natural  Theologtj,  and  of 
Geology. 

Rev.  Aaron  Warner,  A.  M.,  Willis/on  Professor 
of  Rhetoric  and  Oratory,  and  of  English  Litcrdture. 

Ebenezer  S.  Snell,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics and  Natural   Philosophy ,  and  Librarian. 

Charles  U.  Shepard,  M.  D.,  Massachusetts  Pro- 
fessor of  Chemistry  and   Natural  History. 

William  S.  Tyler,  A.  M.,  Graves  Professor  of  the 
Greek  Language  and  Literature. 

Charles  B.  Adams,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Astrono- 
my and  Zoology,  and  Curator  of  the  Cabinet. 

Rev.  Joseph  Haven,  Jr.,  A.  M.,  Professor  of 
Intellectual  Philosophy. 

Geo.  B.  Jewett,  A.  M.,  Moore  Professor  of  the 
Latin  Language  aiid  Literature. 

Luthor  H.  Edwards,  A.  M.,  AVm.  C.  Dickinson, 
A.  M.,  John  M.  Enierson,  A.  B.,  Tutors. 

The  annual  Commencement  is  on  the  second 
Thursday  of  August.  The  annual  expenses  of 
tuition,  &c.,  are 'from  S8Q  to  ^130. 

The  Libraries  of  the  College  are  on  an  extensive 
scale,  and  contain  about  15,000  volumes.  There 
is  also  a  very  large  Cabinet  connected  with  the 
College,  embracing  nearly  all  the  known  speci- 
mens in  Mineralogy,  Geology  and  Zoology. 

Classes  in  18o1-2. — Seniors,  43;  Juniors,  43; 
Sophomores,  41  ;  Freshmen,  63  ;    total,  100. 

Whole  number  of  Alumni,  (18ol,)  963;  deceas- 
ed, (to  1851,)  128.    Ministers,  485;  deceased,  48. 

COLLEGE  OF  THE  HOLY  CROSS. 

Worcester,  Mass. 
Intended  exclusively  for  Catholics. 

"  This  College  is  located  on  the  northern  slope 
of  Pakachoag  Bill,  about  a  mile  south  of  the  vil- 
lage, on  a  farm  of  sixty  acres." 

Rev.  A.  F.  Giampi,  President. 

Rev.  P.  J.  Blenkinsop,  Vice  President  and  Treas- 
urer. 

Rev.  G.  T.  Fenwick,  Prefect  of  Studies. 

Rev.  A.  Maraschi,  Prof,  of  Mental  Philosophy. 

Rev.  K.  A.  Kennedy,  "Pro/l  of  Natural  Philos- 
ophy. 

liev.  J.  McGuigan,  Prof,  of  Rhetoric. 

Rev.  J.  Slattery,  Prof'of  Poctnj. 

Professors.— Re\.  A.  McMulloii,  J.  DeWolf,  B. 
Staefelyn,  J.  Tehan,  R.  Brady,  J.  O'Callaghan,  J. 
Murphy,  B.  Toal. 

Terms. — The  annual  pension  is  $\5Q  for  tuition, 
board  and  lodging,  washing,  and  mending  linen 
and  stockings.  All  charges  must  be  paid  half 
yearly  in  advance. 

The  Vacation  commences  in  the  last  week  of 
July,  and  continues  till  the  loth  of  September, 
exclusively. 


THEOLOGICAL   SEMINARY. 

Andover,  Mass. — Founded  1707. 

Trustees. — Rev.  Justin  Edwards,  D.  D.,  Presi- 
dent. Rev.  Daniel  Dana,  D.  D.,  Ebenezer  Alden, 
M.  D.,  M.  A.,  Samuel  H.  Taylor,  M.  A.,  Clerk, 
Samuel  Fletcher,  Esq.,  M.  A.,  Rev.  Brown  Emer- 
son, D.  D.,  Hon.  John  Aiken,  M.  A  ,  Rev.  Luther 
F.  Dimmick,  D.  D.,  Hon.  William  J.  Hubbard,  M. 
A.,  Rev.  Samuel  C.  Jackson,  M.  A.,  Rev.  Seth 
Sweetser,  M.  A.,  Daniel  Noyes,  Esq.,  M.  A., 
Treasurer,  Hon.  Linus  Child,  M.  A. 

FACULTY. 

Rer.  Leonard  Woods,  Emeritus  Professor  of 
Christian  Theology. 

,   Emeritus    Professor    of  Sacred 

Lit,erature. 

Rev.  Ralph  'E,mex?-c\r\,' B>07C7i  Professor  of  Eccle- 
siastical History,  and  Lecturer  on  Pastoral  Theology. 

Rev.  Bela  B.  Edwards,  Associate  Professor  of 
Sacred  Literature. 

Rev.  Edwards  A.  Park,  Abbot  Professor  of 
Christian    Theology. 

Rev.  Austin  Phelps,  Bartlet  Professor  of  Sacred 
Rhetoric. 

Edward  Robie,  M.  A.,  Assistant  Instructor  in 
Hebrew. 

William  Russell,  M.  A.,  Teacher  of  Elocution  in 
the  Summer    Term. 

The  Anniversary  is  on  the  first  Wednesday  in 
September.  The  regular  lime  for  admission  is  the 
first  week  in  the  Academical  year,  which  com- 
mences seven  weeks  from  the  Anniversary. 

The  expenses  for  forty  weeks,  are  about  ,^107. 
The  Libraries  of  the  Institution  contain  22,000 
volumes. 


NEWTON    THEOLOGICAL    INSTI- 
TUTION. 

Newton  Centre.    Founded,  1825. 

Rev.  Daniel  Sharp,  D.  D.,  President  of  the  Board 
of  Trustees  ;  Mr.  Caleb  Parker,  Secretary ;  Mr. 
Gardner  Colby,  Treasurer. 

FACULTY'. 

Rev.  Henry  J.  Ripley,  Professor  of  Sacred  Rhet- 
oric and  Pastoral  Duties. 

Rev.  Horatio  B.  Hackett,  Professor  of  Biblical 
Literature  and  Interjvetation. 

Rev.  Robert  E.  Pattison,  Professor  of  Christian 
Theology  and  Ecclesiastical  History. 

Rev.  Alvah  Hovey,  Assistant  Instructor  in  He- 
brew, and  Librarian. 

ANNIYERSARY  AND  VACATIONS. 

The  Anniversary  occurs  on  the  last  Wednesday 
in  June.  There  are  two  vacations  in  the  year,  one 
of  nine  weeks,  commencing  on  the  day  of  the  An- 
niversary ;  the  other  commencing  the  last  Wed- 
nesday in  January,  and  terminating  on  the  tliird 
Wednesday  in  February. 

The  Library,  at  prercnt,  contains  over  6,000 
volumes. 

,  EXPENSES. 

The  expense  of  boarding  at  the  Institution  does 
not  exceed  S\.ln  per  week,  payable  in  advance. 
A  reasonable  charge  is  made  for  fuel  used  in  the 
lecture-rooms,  and  for  other  necessary  public  ex- 
penses. No  charge  is  made  for  tuition,  room-rent, 
and  furniture,  or  use  of  the  Library. 


ACADEiMIES. 


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ACADEMIES  AND  INSTITUTIONS  OF  LEARNING  IN  MASS. 


Names.  Location. 

Amherst  Academy, Amherst,  Ihuiipsliirc  County 

Aubunidale  Feiuiile  Scniinury, (West)  Newton,  Middlesex  County, 

Aiibunidale  Institute, (West)  Newton,  Middlesex  County, 

Ash  by  Academy Ashby,  Middlesex  County, 

Barnstable  Academ^',  (at  Ilyannis,) Barnstable,  Barnstable  County,. .. . 

Beverly  Academy,  (Incor.  ISUo,) Beverly,  Essex  County, 

ISradford  Female  Seminary Bradford,  J">ssex  County 

lirewster  Academy, lirewster,  Barnstable  County 

Brid^ewater  Academy ..Brid^ewater.  I'lyniouth  County,    .. 

Charlestown  Female  Seminary, Charlestown,  Middlesex  County,  .. 

Clintham  Academy, Chatham,  B^irnstalde  County, 

Dukes  Academy (West)  Tislmry,  Dukes  County,  . . . 

Dumnier  Acadetny,  (Estab.  1763;  Inc.  17S2,)  Newbury,  Essex  County, 

East  Bridgewater  Academy, East  Bridfjewater,  Plymouth  Co.,.. 

Falmouth  Aciidemy, (Lawrence)  Falmouth,  Barns.  Co.,. 

Female  Seminary, Great  Banington,  Berkshire  Co.,  . . 

(ioodale  Academy, Bernardston,  Franklin  County,  .. . . 

Great  Barrington  Academy, Great  IJarrington,  Berkshire  Co.,  .. 

Hinsdale  Academy,  (Incur.  1849,  ).... Hinsdale,  Berkshire  County, 

*  Ipswich  Academy,  (Incor.  182G), Ipswich,  Essex  County, 

Lawrence  Academy, Groton,  Middlesex  County, 

Leicester  Academy, Leicester,  Worcester  County, 

Lenox  Academy, Lenox,  Berkshire  County, 

Lunenburg  Academy, Lunenburg,  Worcester  County,  ... . 

M:\nsfield  Academy Mansfield,  Bristol  County, 

Melrose  Academy, Melrose,  Middlesex  County, 

Melrose  Union  Academy, Melrose,  Middlesex  County 

Menimac  Academy, , Groveland,  Essex  County, 

M  on  son  Academy Monson,  Hampden  County, 

Mr. HoUis  Semin'y,  (formerly  Ilolliston  Ac, )Holliston,  Middlesex  County, 

Northticld  Institute, Northfield,  Frmklin  County 

Peirce  Academy Middleborough,  Plymouth  County,. 

Sanderson's  Academy, Ashfield,  Franklin  County, 

Sandwich  Academy, S mdwieh,  Barnstable  County, 

Sandwich  Academy, (.\pple  Grove)  Sandwich,  Barn.  Co., 

Select  School South  Wilbraham,  Hampden  Co.,. . 

Select  School, "West  Springfield,  Hampden  Co.,  . . 

Shelburne  Falls  Academy, Shclburne  Falls,  Franklin  County,. 

Shrewsbviry  Academy, Shrewsbury,  Worcester  County 

South  Yarmouth  Academy, South  Yarmouth,  Barnstable  Co.,. . 

Topsfield  Academy Topsfield,  Essex  County 

'I'ownsend  Female  Seminary,  (Incor.  1836),  .(West)  Townsend,  Mididlesex  Co.,. 

Truro  Academy, Truro,  Barnstable  County, 

Warren  Academy, Woburn,  Middlesex  County 

Weslf^yau  Academy, North  Wilbraham,  Hampden  Co.,... 

Westford  Academy,  (Incor.  1792.) Westford,  Middlesex  County, 

AVheaton  F.  Sem.,  (Inc.  1839  ;  Cap.  540,000,)Norton,  Bristol  County 

Williams  Academy ,  Berkshire  County 


Williston  Seminary Southampton,  Hampshire  County,. 

Yarmouth  Academy, Yarmouth,  Barnstable  County,  . . . . 

Young  Ladies'  Seminary Lee,  Berkshire  County,  , 

Young  Ladies'  Seminary, Pittsfield,  Berkshire  County 

*  Changed  to  a  Private  Seminary  in  1848,  and  at  present,  as  for  many  years  past,  for 


Teachers. 
S.  N.  White. 
G.  \W.  Briggs. 
F.  H.  Weld. 
.Oliver  Davis. 
Alonr.o  Tripp. 
, Issa(h:ir  LeFavor. 
A.  C.  Ilesscltiiie. 
Dugan. 

Martha  Whitney. 
Joshua  G.  Nickcrson. 
A.  b.  Whipple. 
Ariel  P.  Chute. 
William  Allen. 
George  Dodge     [logg 
Misses  E.  &  N.  Kel- 
Pliny  Fisk. 
.L.  D.  Bishop. 
Isaac  N.  Lincoln. 
^  J.  P.  Cowles  and 
(  Mrs    Cowles. 
James  Cleans. 
Burritt  A.  Smith. 
M.  li.  Buckhain. 
.James  J.  H.Gregory. 
James  II.  Bailey. 
Mrs.  M.  A.  Eichards. 
John  C.  Ingalls. 
Paifus  C.  Hardy. 
Charles  Hammond. 
George  F.  Walker. 
C.  E.  Bruce. 
John  AV'.  P.  Jenks. 
A.  P.  Beals. 
James  H.  Rogers. 
Mrs.  E.  G.  Wmg. 
George  Brooks. 
PI.  A.  Pierce. 
.Albion  B.  Clark. 
F.  S.  Weeks. 
Catherine  Akin. 
Jesse  Wilkins. 
Hannah  P.  Dodge. 
Joshua  H.  Davis. 
Abner  Rice. 
Miner  Rnvmond. 
S.  H.  Folsom.      [calf. 
Mrs.  Caroline  C.  Met- 
E.  W.  B.  Canning. 


John  E  Sanford. 
Lvdia  Barlow. 
Wellington  H.  Tyler, 
ladies  onlv. 


PHILLIPS  ACADEMY. 

Andoveu,  M.vss. — ^^Incoupoii.\.ted  1780. 

Tntstees.-r-^c-v.  Justin  Edwards,  D.  D  ,  Presi- 
dent Kev.  Daniel  Dana,  D.  D.,  Ebenezer  Alden, 
M.  D  ,  M.  A.,  Samuel  H.  Taylor,  M.  A  ,  Clerk. 
Samuel  Fletcher,  Esq  ,  I^I.  A.,  Rev.  Brown  Emer- 
son, D.  D.,  Hon.  John  Aiken,  M.  A.,  Rev.  Luther 
F.  Dimmick,  D.  D.,  Hon.  William  J.  Hubbard,  M. 
.\.,  Rev.  Samuel  C.  Jackson,  M.  A.,  Rev.  Seth 
Swcetser,  M.  A.,  Hon.  Linus  Child,  M.  A.,  Daniel 
Noyes,  Esq.,  M.  A.,  Treasurer. 

IXSTRUCTOUS. 

Samuel  H.  Taylor,  M.  A.,  Principal. 

James  S.  Eaton,  Teadicr  in  the  English  De- 
partment. 

Granville  Ward  well,  M.  A.,  Teacher  of  Latin 
and  Greek. 


Lucius  Barrows,  Associate  Teacher  in  the  English 
Department. 

Peter.  S.  Eyers,  B.  A.,  Teacher  of  Latin  and 
Greek. 

William  Russell,  M.-A.,  Teacher  of  Elocution. 

There  are  three  terms  during  the  year,  beginning 
four  weeks  after  the  first  Wednesday  in  August. 

Tuition  in  the  Classical  Department,  is  $~  per 
term,  which  is  remitted  to  indigent  students  ;  in 
the  English  Department  it  is  at  the  rate  of  forty 
cents  per  week  for  the  common  branches,  and  fifty 
cents  for  the  higher. 

LAWRENCE   ACADEMY. 

GitOTOX. — IXCORrORATED   1793. 

George  Fisher,  President. 
Joshua  Green,  Secretary. 
J.  S.  Adams,  Treasurer. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECOKD. 


Rev   James  Means,  Principal. 
E.  J.  Marsh.  Assistant. 

Miss  A.  E.  Siilisbury,  Princijml  Female  Depart- 
ment. 
There  are  three  terms  of  14  weeks  each. 

LENOX  ACADEMY. 

Lexox. 

M.  H.  Buckham,  Principal. 

Rev.  Henry  Neill,  President. 

Thomas  Twining,  Treasurer. 

Wm.  Tucker,  Secretary . 

H.  W.  Bishop,  H.  W.  Porter,  G.  J.  Tucker,  R.. 
Worthington,  Uev.  J.  Hotchkin,  H.  H.  Cook,  M. 
Sabin,  E.  L.  Park,  H.  W.  Taft,  Board  of  Trus- 
tees. 

LEICESTER  ACADEMY. 

IXCOIIPOIIATED    1784:. 

Rev.  John  Nelson,  D.D.,  Presideni. 

Hon.  Emory  Washburn,  Vice-President. 

Hon.  Abijah  Bigelow,  Treasurer. 

Joseph  A.  Denny,  Esq.,  Secretary. 

Rev.  Geo.  Allen,  Hon.  James  Allen,  Rev.  Levi 
Packard,  Rev.  Horatio  Bardwell,  Rev.  William  P. 
Paine,  Hon.  vStephen  Salisbury,  Hon.  Thos.  Kinni- 
cutt,  Henry  A.  i)enny,  Esq.,  Burritt  A.  Smith,  M. 
A.,  Hon.  Eben.  Torrey,  Rev.  A.  C.  Dennison, 
Trustees. 

Burritt  A.  Smith,  M.  A.,  Principal. 

Hanson  L.  Read,  ]M.  A.,  Associate  Precepitor. 

Jona.  L.  Jenkins,  M.  A.,  Assistant. 

Mrs.  Marianne  BuUard,  Preceptress. 

Mrs.  Mary  L.  Grosvenor,  Teacher  of  D7-aioing 
and  Paintitif/. 

Jos.  R.  Torrey,  Teacher  of  Penmanship. 

There  are  four  terms  in  each  year  of  11  weeks 
each,  beginning  on  the  last  Thursdays  in  February 
and  May,  and  the  first  Thursdays  in  September 
and  December. 

Tuition  in  the  English  branches,  ,^3.50.  Lan- 
guages, ^4.50  per  quarter. 

MELROSE  ACADEMY. 

Mrs.  A.  M.  Richards,  Principal. 

Miss  L.  J.  Page,  Assistant. 

Branche.s  taught. — English,  Latin,  Frenchi 
Painting,  Drawing,  and  Music. 

Terms  of  tuition— English,  ^6 ;  Music,  ^10; 
other  branches  each  ^2  e.xtra. 

MONSON  ACADEMY. 

INSTRUCTORS. 

Charles  Hammond,  A.  M.,  Principal,  and  Teach- 
er of  the  Classical  Department. 

Augustus  H.  Carrier,  A.  B.,  Teacher  of  the  Eng- 
lish Male  Department. 

Miss  Cynthia  Fowler,  Teacher  of  the  Female  De- 
ptartment. 

William  Williams,  Teacher  of  Music. 

Number  of  scholars  the  past  year  has  averaged 
eighty-seven. 

Terms  of  tuition  are  rated  at  from  ;^3.50  to  ^4.50 
per  term  of  11  weeks.  The  school  is  designed 
to  be  a  Classical  Institution,  to  fit  young  men  for 
college,  and  in  the  English  department  to  furnish 
a  complete  business  and  commercial  education. 

The  Institution  was  founded  in  1804.  The  main 
building  was  erected  in  1806,  and  the  laboratory  in 
1825.  The  academy  was  thoroughly  repaired  and 
remodelled  in  1845.  The  expense  of  buildings 
has  been  not  fur  from  ^6,400.  The  chemical  and 
philosophical  apparatus  is  extensive,  and  is  mostly 
new.  It  is  valued  at  ^  1.500.  The  libraries  be- 
longing to  the  school  number  700  volumes.  The 
number  of  students  fitted  for  college  at  this  acade- 
my has  been  for  the  last  twenty  years  about  10  per 


annum.  The  institution  has  a  general  fund  of 
^6,000 ;  a  library  fund  of  goOO  ;  and  a  fund  of 
nearly  57,000  to  aid  young  men  who  need  assist- 
ance to  obtain  a  liberal  education  with  a  view  to 
the  ministry.  It  is  accessible  to  all  evangelical 
denominations. 

MELROSE  UNION  ACADEMY. 

John  C.  Ingalls,  A.  M.,  Principal. 

Four  terms  11  weeks  each;  beginning  September 
10th,  1851 ;  vacation  of  two  weeks  between  each 
term. 

Branches  TAUGHT — Latin,  Greek,  French;  va- 
rious branches  of  English,  Drawing,  Painting,  In- 
strumental and  Vocal  Music. 

Terms  of  Tuition — English  branches.  56  ;  Lan- 
guages, each,  52  extra  ;  Drawing  and  Painting, 
52  extra ;  Lessons  in  Music  and  use  of  Instru- 
ments, 510  extra.     Board,  ^2  per  week. 

WESLEYAN   ACADEMY. 

North  Wilbraham. 

The  Wesleyan  Academy  is  located  ten  miles 
east  of  Springfield,  and  about  thirty  northeast  of 
Hartford,  on  the  eastern  extremity  of  the  valley 
of  the  Connecticut.  The  great  Western  R.ailroad 
passes  within  two  miles  of  the  Academy. 

The  Institution  was  founded  in  1826,  under  the 
patronage  of  the  New  England  Conference  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  From  its  com- 
mencement it  has  received  a  large  share  of  the 
public  patronage,  and  has  educated  in  part  about 
eight  thousand  young  persons.  Recently,  the 
Trustees  have  erected  a  new  Academy  Edifice, 
and  are  remodelling  and  repairing  the  other  sem- 
inary buildings.  The  amount  of  funds  invested 
in  buildings  and  apparatus  is  about  thirty-five 
thousand  dollars.  The  institution  is  free  from 
financial  embarrassment,  but  has  no  endowment. 
The  current  expenses  are  defrayed  by  the  annual 
income  from  tuition,  &c.  The  course  of  study  is 
purely  academic,  but  is  extensive,  thorough,  and 
eminently  practical. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  its  officers,  the  prices 
of  tuition,  number  of  students,  &c.,  taken  from 
the  Annual  Catalogue  for  the  year  1851. 

Board  of  Trustees. — William  Rice,  Esq., 
Springfield,  President.  John  M.  Merrick,  Esq., 
Wilbraham,  Treasurer.  Robert  R.  Wright,  Esq., 
Wilbraham,  Secretary.  Calvin  Brewer,  Esq.,  Joel 
M.  Lyman,  Esq.,  Rev.  Miner  Raymond,  A.  M., 
Roderick  S.  Merrick,  Esq.,  James  Luke,  Esq., 
Samuel  Warner,  Esq.,  Lee  Rice,  Esq.,  Wilbra- 
ham; Harvey  Banks,  Esq.,  Rufus  Chandler,  Esq., 
Springfield;  Jacob  Sleeper,  Esq'.,  Rev.  Loranus 
Crowell,  A.  M.,  Boston;  Prof.  Augustus  W. 
Smith,  LL.  D.,  Rev.  Prof  Charles  K.  true,  D.  D., 
Middletown,  Ct.;  Rev.  Phineas  Crandall,  Worces- 
ter;  David  Rice,  Esq.,  Three  Rivers  ;  Rev.  Charles 
Adams,  A.  M.,  Cambridge ;  Rev.  Amos  Binney, 
Charlestoicn ;  Rev.  Edward  Otheman,  A.  M., 
Chelsea ;  Rev.  David  P.  Robinson,  A.  M.,  Blnnd- 
ford;  William  North,  Esq.,  ioi^e/^;  Lee  Claflin, 
Esq.,  HopJiinton. 

The  Annual  Meeting  takes  place  on  the  Mon- 
day next  preceding  the  last  Wednesday  in  June. 

FACULTY. 

Rev.  Miner  Raymond,  A.  M.,  Principal,  and 
Teacher  of  Mental  and  Moral  Science. 

William  H.  Busscll,  A.  M.,  Teacher  of  Ancient 
and  Modern  Languages. 

Oliver  Marcy,  A.  M.,  Teacher  of  Mathematics. 

Fales  H.  Newhall,  A.  M.,  Teacher  of  Natural 
Science. 

George  M.  Steele,  A.  B.,  Teacher  of  Mathe- 
matics and  Ancient  Languages. 


NORMAL    8CII00LS. 


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Sarah  Nnrtli,  Precept  reus,  and  Teacher  of  Orna- 

vicntdl  Jlrii/ic/ii'.s. 

Ciird.lia  M    Kettcllp,  Teacher  of  Music. 

John  M.  Muriick,  Esq,,  Slew-ard. 

TmiMS  AND  Vacations. — Tlic  acudeniic  year  is 
divided  into  three  terms;  two  of  fouiteoii,  and 
one  of  (ifieeii  weeks,  so  arraiic;ed  that  tlie  Sprinff 
Term  closes  annnally  on  the  hist  Wednesday  in 
June.  Tlie  Fall  Term  is  succeeded  by  a  vacation 
of  two  weeks;  the  NV'inter  Term,  l)y  a  vacation  of 
one  week  ;  und  the  Spring  Term,  by  a  vacation  of 
six  weeks. 

The  Terms  for  tlic  year  18-j2  will  be  as  follows  : 

The  Winter  Term  will  commeTire  Wednesday, 
December  'M,  and  will  close  Tuesday,  March  10th. 

'i'he  Spring  Term  will  commence  Wednesday, 
March  17th,  and  will  close  Wednesday,  June 
30th. 

The  Fall  Term  will  commence  Wednesday, 
Anr^nst  11th,  and  will  close  Tuesday,  November 
loth. 

The  Annual  Examination  and  Exhibitions  will 
take  place  on  the  28lh,  20th,  and  oOtli  of  June. 

The  price  of  Board,  exclusive  of  washing,  fuel, 
and  lights,  is  jjl.oO  per  week. 

Tuition. — Common  English  Studies,  per  term, 
54. oO.  Additional  charges  for  the  higher  branches, 
and  drawing,  painting,  penmanship,  and  music. 

WILLISTON  SEMINARY. 

Easthampton,  Mass. 

Trustees. — Hon.  Samuel  Williston,  President; 
Rev.  lioUin  S.  Stone,  Secretary ;  Dea.  John  P. 
Williston,  Rev.  Mark  Hopkins,'D.  D.,  Prof.  Wil- 
liani  S.  Tyler,  Joel  Hayden,  Esq.,  Rev.  Solomon 
Lyman,  Rev.  Geo.  C.  Partridge,  Josiah  Clark,  M. 
A.,  Rev.  S.  G.  Buckingham,  Rev.  David  Coggin, 
Rev.  John  H.  Bisbee,  Hon.  Rodolphus  B.  Hub- 
bard, Prof.  Noah  Porter,  Jr.     E.  L.  Snow,  Treas. 

TEACHERS. 

Josiah  Clark,  M.  K.,  Principal,  Teacher  of  Latin 
and  Greek. 

Eli  A.  Hubbard,  M.  A.,  Associate  Principal, 
Teacher  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Philosophy. 

White,  Assistant  in  the  Classical  Depart- 
ment. 

Edward  Hitchcock,  Jr.,  B.  A.,  Teacher  of  Chem- 
istry and  Natural  History. 

Lyman  R.  Williston,  B.  A.,  Assistant  in  the 
English  Department. 

Sliss  Maria  Ely,  Preceptress. 

Mons.  Louis  Tribus,  Teacher  of  French. 

E.  S.  Hoadley,  Teacher  of  Vocal  and  Instru- 
mental Music. 

A.  Ii.  Strong,  Teacher  of  Penmanship. 

Terms — There  are  three  terms  in  a  year.  The 
first,  or  Fall  Term,  begins  on  the  last  Wednesday 
in  August,  and  continues  twelve  weeks. 

Expenses. — Tuition  in  the  Classical  Department, 
and  the  studies  of  the  Middle  and  Senior  years  in 
the  English  Department,  are  at  the  rate  of  ^21  per 
annum.  For  the  English  studies  of  the  Junior 
year,  at  the  rate  of  SVo  per  annum.  Tuition  for 
the  French  and  German  Languages,  $0  per  quarter. 

Board  can  be  obtained  at  from  51-17  to  52-25. 

THE  PERKINS  INSTITUTION, 

and  massachusetts  asylum  for  the  blixd. 

Instituted   1831.    Located  at  South  Boston. 

Depository  and  Office,  No.  22  Bromjield  Street. 

Richard  Fletcher,  President.  Stephen  Fairbanks. 
Vice-President.  Thomas  B.  Wales,  Jr.,  Treasurer. 
Samuel  G.  Howe,  M.  D.,  Director  and  Secretary. 


MASSACHUSETTS  SCHOOL 
for  idiotic  and  feeble-minded  youth. 

S.  G.  Howe,  President ;  George  B.  Emerson, 
Vice-President ;  Stcplien  Fairbanks,  Trea.surer ; 
Edward  Jarvis,  Secretary  ;  Samuel  Eliot,  Joseph 
Coolidge,  John  A.  Andrew,  James  Lodge,  Samuel 
Downer,  Jr.,  S.  G.  Howe,  Edward  Jarvis,  and 
Henry  G.  Clark,  Trustees  appointed  by  the  Corpo- 
ration. Samuel  Williston,  Easthampton  ;  James 
M.  Williams,  Taunton  ;  George  15.  Loring,  Chelsea; 
V.  W.  Bird,  Walpole,  Trustees  appointed  by  the 
(j'orernor  and  (.'ouniil. 

The  School  has  now  thirty  pupils,  and  continues 
to  be  under  the  direction  of  Dr.  Howe.  The  place 
of  Mr.  Richards,  as  principal  teacher,  is  filled  by 
Mr.  J.  Vose,  who  has  been  for  two  years  assistant 
teacher. 

The  Institution  is  in  a  flourishing  condition,  and 
promises  to  be  a  permanent  instrument  of  public 
beneficence.  It  is  located  in  a  large  building  at 
the  corner  of  First  and  K  streets.  South  Boston, 
and  may  be  visited  by  application  to  its  officers. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION. 

Established  by  ax  Act  of  the  Legislature, 
AriUL  20,  1837. 
The  Governor  and  Lieutenant  Governor,  ex  of- 
fciis.  George  S.  Boutwell,  Henry  W.  Cushman, 
Rev.  Henry  B.  Hooker,  of  Falmouth;  Hon.  Thos. 
Kinnicutt,  of  Worcester;  Emerson  Davis,  D.  D., 
of  Wcslfield ;  George  B.  Emerson,  of  Boston  ; 
Hon.  Stephen  C.  Phillips,  of  Salem;  Mark  Hop- 
kins, D.  D.,  of  Williamstown;  Rev.  Edward  Othe- 
man,  of  Chelsea  ;  Hon.  Isaac  Davis,  of  Worcester. 
Barnas  Sears,  D.  D.,  Secretary;  Hon.  Thomas 
Kinnicutt,  Treasurer. 

STATE  NORMAL  SCHOOLS. 

Established  by  Law,  1838. 
The  State  Normal  Schools  are  designed  for 
those  only  who  purpose  to  teach,  and  especially  for 
those  who  purpose  to  teach  in  the  Common  Schools. 
There  are  at  ])resent  three  in  this  Commonwealth  ; 
one  at  West  Newton,  Middlesex  County  ;  one  at 
Bridgewater,  Plymouth  County  ;  and  one  at  West- 
field,  Hampden  County. 

STATE  NORM.4.L  school  AT  WEST  NE^yT0N. 

Eben  S.  Stearns,  Principal ;  Rebecca  M.  Pen- 
nell,  Lueretia  Crocker,  Georgiana  Whittemore, 
Assistants  ;  Nathaniel  T.  Alien,  Permanent  Teach- 
er in  Model  School;  Rebecca  C.  Lewis,  Do.  Prima- 
ry Department. 

The  Normal  School,  at  West  Newton,  continues 
to  deserve  and  enjoy  a  full  measure  of  prosperity. 
It  has  the  honor  of  being  the  first  and  oldest  in- 
stitution of  this  class  in  the  New  World.  Origi- 
nally established  at  Lexington,  Jnlv  3,  1839,  it 
was  transferred  in  May,  1814,  to  West  Newton. 
The  building  which  it  occupies  was  the  gift  of 
Hon.  Josiah  Quincy,  Jr.  This  edifice  was  fitted 
up  at  an  expense  of  more  than  56OO  by  the  inhab- 
itants of  West  Newton,  who  have  ever  felt  and 
manifested  a  deep  interest  in  the  welfare  of  the 
Normal  Schools. 

It  has  always  been  an  exclusively  female  school. 
The  whole  number  of  pupils  that  have  been  con- 
nected with  it  is  686,  of  whom  -539  have  completed 
the  prescribed  course  of  study  and  attendance. 
Nearly  all  of  this  number  (o39)  have  become 
teachers  in  our  Public  Schools,  the  great  majority 
of  them  for  several  years,  or  permanently. 

Pupils  are  admitted  on  the  day  preceding  the 
commencement  of  every  other  term. 

Tuition. — Tuition  is  free;  51^^  P^r  term,  how- 
ever, may  be  charged  against  those  who  fail  to 
teach  in  the  State. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Board. —  Board  may  be  had  in  good  families  for 
from  $2  to  $2.oQ  per  week,  including  washing  and 
fuel.     The  whole  annual  expense  is  about  5 100. 

Terms  and  Vacations. — There  are  three  terms  in 
tlie  year.  The  Winter  Term  commences  on  the  2d 
Wednesday  in  December,  and  continues  lo  weeks. 
The  Summer  Term  commences  on  the  2d  Wednes- 
day in  April,  and  continues  lo  weeks  The  Autumn 
Term  commences  on  the  first  Wednesday  in  Sep- 
tember, and  continues  12  weeks.  Between  the 
summer  and  autumn  terms  there  is  a  vacation  of  6 
weeks  ;  between  the  other  terms,  a  vacation  of  2 
weeks. 

BRIDGE-WATER  ST.\TE   NORMAL  SCHOOL. 

Nicholas  Tillinghast,  Frincipal;  Richard  Ed- 
wards, Assistant. 

This  school  was  established  by  the  State  for  the 
education  of  those  intending  to  become  teachers. 
It  is  placed  by  law  under  the  direction  of  the 
Board  of  Education. 

Those  who  enter  this  school  must  express  an 
intention  of  becoming  teachers  ;  male  pupils  must 
be  at  least  17,  and  females  at  least  16  years  of  age. 
Of  those  who  become  teachers  in  the  Common 
Schools  of  Massachusetts,  no  tuition  fee  is  re- 
quired. 

The  next  term  will  commence  Marcli  24,  1852. 
The  term  following,  August  4,  1852. 

The  Fall  River  railroad  passes  through  Bridge- 
water,  and  the  Normal  School  House  is  but  a  few 
rods  from  the  depot. 

STATE   NORM.\.L   SCHOOL    AT  WESTFIELD. 

David  S.  Rowe,  Principal. 

It  first  went  into  operation  at  Barre,  Sept.  4, 
1830,  under  the  care  of  Prof.  Samuel  P.  Newman, 
as  Principal.  It  continued  at  Barre  till  Novem- 
ber 1841,  when,  upon  the  death  of  its  Principal, 
it  was  suspended  till  Sept.  4,  1844.  The  school 
then  recommenced  at  Westfield,  with  Rev.  Emer- 
son Davis,  D.  D.,  for  its  Principal,  and  remained 
under  his  care  till  September  3,  1846,  when  a  new 
and  beautiful  Normal  Scliool  edifice  was  dedicat- 
ed. Since  its  first  establishment,  about  6i0  (males 
and  females)  have  been  members  of  the  school, 
some  for  a  single  term,  and  others  for  two  or  more 
terms.  Lectures  are  given  almost  daily,  upon 
modes  of  Teaching,  School  Discipline,  Obligations 
of  Teachers,  School  Arrangements,  &c.  &c.  The 
exercises  of  the  school  are  exclusively  English. 

Turms. — The  school  year  is  divided  into  three 
equal  terms,  of  14  weeks  each,  commencing  as 
follows : — 

The  Spring  and  Summer  Term,  the  1st  Wednes- 
day in  April. 

The   Fall   Term,  the  3d  Wednesday  in  August. 

The  Winter  Term,  the  1st  Wednesday  in  De- 
cember. 

Board. — Board  can  be  obtained  in  private  fami- 
lies, for  about  ,^1.75  to  ,^2  per  week. 


TEACHERS'  INSTITUTES. 

The  number  of  Teachers'  Institutes  held  during 
the  year  is  twelve,  the  greatest  that  the  law  will 
allow.  More  would  have  been  held  if  provision 
had  been  made  for  them.  They  were  as  follows  : — 
At  Kojalston,  March  10-15, 1851.  No.  in  attendance,  111 
"  Pitsfield,       "      17-22.  "     "         "  loO 

"  Lawrence,     "      Ml-April  5.    "     "        "  101 

"  Ware,        April  14-19.  "     "         "  103 

"  Blackstone,  "    21-26.  "     "         "  61 

"  N.Attleboro' "    2S-May  3.     "     "        "  107 

"  Peteri-ham,  Oct.  fi-11.  "     "         "  206 

"  W.  Newton,  "    13-18.  "     "         "  1.02 

(Besides  100  from  the  Normal  School.) 
"  Stonghton,  Oct.  20-25.       No.  in  attendance,  74 
"  Soutiibridge, "    27-Nov.l.  "     "       *"  114 

"  Northboro',Nov.  3-8.  "     "         "  124 

"  Barnstable,     "    17-23.         "     "        "  129 

Making  the  total  number  in  attendance,  1,435 

And  average  attendance  a  fraction  less  than      120 

These  Institutes  are  all  under  the  personal  super- 
intendence of  the  Secretary.  The  Board  of  Per- 
manent Instructors  employed  by  him,  are 

Prof.  S.  S.  Greene,  Superintendent  of  the  Public 
Schools  of  Providence,  and  Professor  of  Didactics 
in  Brown  University,  Teacher  of  Grammar. 

Mr.  D.  P.  Colburn,  formerly  Teacher  in  the 
Bridgewater  Normal  School,  Teacher  of  Arithmetic. 

Prof,  William  Russell,  Principalof  the  Merrimac 
Normal  Institute,  Teacher  of  Elocution. 

Lowell  Mason,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  Teachei'  of 
Music. 

Prof.  A.  Guvot,  Teacher  of  Geography. 

Mr.  W.  J.  Whitaker,  Priiicipnlof  the  School  of 
Design,  in  Boston,  Teacher  of  Drawing. 

In  addition  to  the  above-named  individuals. 
Professor  Agassiz  is  conditionally  engaged  for  the 
ensuing  year. 

The  number  and  cost  of  dictionaries,  furnished 
to  Public  Schools  at  the  expense  of  the  Common- 
wealth, during  the  year  endmg  December  31,  1851, 
according  to  tlie  Resolves  of  May  2,  1850,  are  : — 
Weljster's  Dictionary,  340  copies ;  Worcester's 
Dictionary,  8  copies,  at  an  expense  to  the  State  of 
51,376. 

Whole  ntimber  of  copies  furnished  since  the 
Resolves  took  effect, — Webster's  Dictionary,  3,058 
copies;  Worcester's  Dictionary,  HI  copies;  total 
expense  to  the  Commonwealth,  to  January  1,  1852, 
SI  2.454. 

The  whole  number  of  Public  Schools,  according 
to  the  last  returns,  is  3,987.  As  comparatively  few 
of  these  are  primary  schools,  which  are  not  entitled 
to  a  dictionary  under  the  Resolves,  th?re  remains  a 
large  number  of  schools  still  to  be  furnished. 
Every  town  in  the  State,  with  one  exception,  has 
made  application,  through  its  committee, for  copies, 
yet  in  many  towns  there  are  some  districts  that 
have  failed  to  comply  with  the  condition  expressed 
in  the  Resolves,  and  consequently  those  towns  are 
but  partially  supplied. 


COMMON  SCHOOLS. 

The  following  valuable  Statistics  are  taken  from  the  Fifteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the 
Board  of  Education,  compiled  December,  1851 : — 

Number  of  towns  in  the  Commonwealth,  which  have  made  Returns 920 

Number  of  Public  Schools 3,987;     Increase,     109 

Number  of  Scholars  of  all  ages  in  all  the  Public  Schools  in  Summer, 179,497;  "        3,153 

In  Winter 199,429  ;  "        5,026 

Average  attendance  in  all  the  Public  Schools,  in  Summer,    132,422;  "         3,607 

In  Winter l.:2.564 ;  "         2,955 

Number  of  persons  under  5  years  of  age  attending  Public  Schools, 17,757;     Decrease,      25 


SOCIETIES. 


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Number  over  15  years  of  age  attending  Public  Schools 20,1)96 ;     Increase,  2,788 

Number  of  persons  between  5  and  15  years  in  the  Counties, 190,536;  "        3,304 

Numt)er  of  Teachers  in  Summer  and  Winter: — 

Males 2,432;     Decrease,       10 

l'"cmales,    6.2G2;     Increase,     271 

Number  of  different  persons  employed  as  Teachers  during  the  year 6,991;  "  256 

Avenige  length  of  the  Schools,  7  months  14  days. 

Average  wages  paid  per  month,  including  value  of  board.  Males SZC>.29 

Average  wages  paid  per  month,  including  value  of  board.  Females, 15.25 

Amount  of  money  raised  by  taxes  for  the  support  of  Schools,  in- 
cluding only  the  wages  of  Teachers,  board,  and  fuel, 5915,839.53;  Increase,     551,171.68 

Amount   of  board  and  fuel,  and  money  voluntarily  contributed 

for  Public  Schools, .' 39,652.07 ;     Increase,       4,917.76 

Amount  of  money  appropriated  to  Schools,  as  income  of  local  funds,   34,372.92 

Aggregate  expended  on  Public  Schools,  for  wages,  fuel,  and  super- 
intendence,      1,021, 775. fiS ;  Increase,    63,274.33 

Amount  raised  for  taxes,  for  each  child  between  5  and  *5 4.71;         "        per  child  19 

Number  of  Incorporated  Academies  returned, , 69 

Average  number  of  Scholars, 4,154;    Increase,    437 

Aggregate  paid  for  Tuition J?65,612.65 

Number  of  Private  Schools, 785  ;  Decrease,    60 

Estimated  average  number  of  Scholars 16,658 

Estimated  aggregate  amount  paid  for  Tuition, 5266,312.32 

Amount  expended  on  Public  and  Private  Schools  and  Academies,  exclusive  of  the  cost 

of  repairing  and  erecting  school  edifices,    51>3-53,700.63 

The  law  requires  each  town  to  raise  by  tax,  at  least  ,Sl-'50  per  child,  between  5  and  15,  as  a  condition 

of  receiving  a  share  of  the  income  of  the  State  School  Fund. 
Number  of  towns  that  have  raised  Sl-'50,  or  more,  for  each  child  between  5  and  15,  ac- 
cording to  returns, 138 

Number  of  towns  that  have  raised  less  than  §1.50  for  each  child  between  5  and  15,  which 

have  made  returns,    2 

Number  of  towns  that  have  raised  twice  this  sum,  (gS.OO)  or  more,  per  child  between  5 

and  15, 173 

Increase  for  the  year,    11 


SOCIETIES. 


EDUCATIONAL    ASSOCIATIONS. 

American  Institute  of  Instruction. 

Gideon  F.  Thayer,  Boston,  President;  thirty  T7ce 
Presidents;  Jacob  Batchelder,  Lynn,  Rec.  Secretary; 
Charles  Brooks  and  George  Alien,  jr  ,  Boston,  G)r. 
iSecretaries ;  VVm.  D.  Ticknor,  Boston,  Treasurer; 
Daniel  Mansfield,  Cambridge ;  Samuel  W.  King, 
Lynn ;  D.  P.  Galloup,  Salem ;  A.  A.  Gammell, 
Providence  ;  Elbridge  Smith,  Cambridge  ;  Solomon 
Jenner,  N.  York;  F.  N.  Bhike,  Barnstable;  Charles 
Hutchings,  Wilmington,  Del.;  Leonard  Hazsltine, 
New  York;  Daniel  S.  Kowe,  Westfield ;  Samuel 
W.  Bates,  Boston  ;  D.  B.  Hagar,  West  Roxbury  ; 
Counsellors.  Nathan  Metcalf,  William  O.  Ayres, 
and  Samuel  Swan,  Boston,  Curators;  William  J. 
Adams,  Joseph  Hale  and  John  D.  I'hilbrick,  Boston, 
Censors. 

Massachusetts  Teachers'  Association. 
William  H.  Wells, Newburyport,  President;  four- 
teen Vice  Presidents;  Elbridge  Smith,  Cambridge, 
Cor.  Sec;  Charles  J.  Capen,  Dedham,  Jiec.  Sec; 
Josiah  A.  Stearns,  Boston,  Treas. ;  Charles  North- 
end,  Salem  ;  Daniel  Jlansfield,  Cambridge  ;  .J.  P. 
Cowles,  Ipswich  ;  Calvin  S.  Pennell,  Lawrence  ;  J. 
Batchelder,  L_ynn  ;  Ebenczer  Hervey,  New  Bedford  ; 
Levi  Reed,  Roxburv ;  George  Allen,  jr.,  Boston  ;  J. 
M.  Lassell,  Cambridge  ;  J.  D.  Philbri'ck,  Boston  ;  A. 
M.  Gay,  Charlestown  ;  John  Kneeland,  Dorchester ; 
Counsellors. 

Barnstable  County  Teachers^  Association. 
Annual  meeting  for  choice  of  officers,  Nov.  H. 
B.  Hooker,  Falmouth,  President ;  Dr.  Harper,  Sand- 
wich ;  Dr.  M.  Rogers,  Falmouth  ;  Rev.  J.  N.  Bel- 
lows, Barnstable;  Amos  Otis,  Yarmouth;  Dr.  A. 
Swift,  Dennis;  O.  Brooks, jr.,  Harwich;  A.  S.  Ly- 
_ 


on,  Chatham  ;  Jacob  'White,  Orleans  ;  Wm.  Leon- 
ard, Eastham  ;  Solomon  Rich,  Wellfleet ;  J.  A.  Davis, 
Truro ;  Jeremiah  Stone,  Providence,  V.  Presidents. 
Rev.  D.  C.  Haynes,  Hyannis,  Secretary;  Frederick 
Scudder,  Hyannis,  Treasurer;  Sidney  Brooks,  J. 
W.  Allen,  F'.  N.  Blake,  Directors. 

Berkshire  County  Teachers'  Association. 
Rev.  John  Todd,  Pittsfield,  President;  Jonathan 
Teuney,  Pittsfield,  Secretary. 

Bristol  County  Teachers'  Association. 
Founded,  May  26th,  1*49.  Oflicers  chosen  in 
April.  Semi-annual  meetings  last  Thursday  and 
Friday  of  April  and  October.  John  F.  Emerson, 
Xew  Bedford,  President;  A.  H.  Harlow,  New  Bed- 
ford, Sec.  and  Treas  ;  Israel  Wilkinson,  Seekonk  ; 
George  G.  Lyon, and  A.  K.  Slade,  Fall  River;  Wm. 
.\.  Chamberlain,  and  Ebenczer  Hervey,  N.  Bedford  ; 
H.  A.  Pratt.  Easton  ;  C.  C.  Pitkin,  and  A.  A.  Leach, 
Taunton,   V.  Presidents. 

Dukes  County  Educational  Association. 
Organized  Sept.,  1848.    Officers  chosen  in  Oct. 
L.   Thaxter,  President ;    Constant  Norton,  Herman 
V^incent,  and  Nathan  Mayhew,  V.  Presidents;  Wra. 
Stow,  Secretary;  R.  Kneeland  Jones,  Treasurer. 

Essex  County  Teachers'  Association. 

Organized,  Dec.  1830.  Jleetings  semi-annually 
on  the  third  Friday  and  Saturday  of  April  and 
October.  Jacob  Batchelder,  Lynn,  President ;  John 
Batchelder,  Lynn,  Vice  President;  George  A.  Wal- 
ton, Lawrence,  Rec.  Sec;  M.  P.  Case,  Newburyport, 
G>r.  Sec;  S.  W.  King.  Lynn.  Treasurer;  J.  Price, 
JIanchester;  W.  R.  Vail,  Salem;  E.  G.  French, 
Newburyport,  A.  Coggswell,  Ipswich;  Thomas  Ba- 
ker, Gloucester;  J.V.  iSmiley,  Haverhill,  Counsellors. 


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Franklin  County  Common  School  Association. 
Rev.  Enistus  Andrews,  MorAagne,  President ;  Kev. 
George  C.  Partridge,    Greenfield,   V.  Pres;  Daniel 
H.   Newton,  Greenfield,  Sec. ;  E.  D.  Fish,  Shutes- 
bur}'.  Treasurer;  IJev.  Messrs.  Newton  of  Leverett, 
and  Tisdale  of  bhutesbury.  Auditors;  Hon.  R.   B. 
Hubliard,  Sunderland ;  Rev  John  F.  Moors,  Deer- 
field  ;  Rev.  C.  E.  Bruce,  Northfield ;  Daniel  W.  Al- 
vord,  and  Daniel  H.  Newton,  Greenfield,  Directors. 
Hampden    County    Teachers'  Association. 
Oro-anized  in  January,  1847.     Officers  chosen  an- 
niuilly  in  Nov.     P.  B.  Strong,  Springfield,  President. 
0.  Hammond,  M.  Raymond,    W.  Goldthwait,  S.  M. 
Cook,  and  L.  Scott,  Vice  Presidents.     W.  W.  Mitch- 
ell  Chicopee,  Rec.  Sec.     G.  K.  Chaffee,  Springfield, 
Cor.  Sec.     A.  Parish,  Springfield,  Treasurer. 
Middlesex   County  Teachers'  Association.  ' 
Oro-anizcd,  1852.    Eben  S.  Stearns,  West  Newton, 
President.     A.  C.  Smith,  and  E.  Smith,  Cambridge ; 
D.  0.  Quimbv,  Watertown  ;  C.  C.  Chase,  Lowell ; 
G.  W.  Frost," Waltham;  D.  Atwood,  Charlestown, 
V.  Presidt7it.    N.  T.  Allen,  West  Newton,  Secretary. 
A.  Train,  Weston,  Treasurer. 

Norfolk  County  Teachers'  Association. 
,  President.  John  Kneeland,  Dor- 
chester; Christopher  A.  Green,  Milton,  and  D.  B. 
Hagar,  West  Rbxbury,  Vice  Presidents.  Charles  J. 
Ciipen,  Dedham,  Eec.  Sec.  Elwell  Woodbury,  Dor- 
chester, Cor.  Sec.  Isaac  Swan,  Dorchester,  Treas. 
Levi  Reed,  Roxbury;  D.  P.  Colburn,  Dedham;  E. 
W.  Bartlett,  West  Roxbury,  and  Charles  F.  Patch, 
Milton,  Coimsellurs. 

Plymouth  County  Teachers'  Association. 
John  H.  Hunt,  Bridgewater,  Pres.  Sylvander 
Hutchinson,  Hingham;  Matthew  P.  Spear,  Bridge- 
water;  W.  R.  Ellis,  Kingston,  V.  Presidents.  Rich- 
ard Edwards,  Bridgwater,  Sec.  and  Treas.  Jnhn 
AV.  P.  Jenks,  Middl'eboro' ;  N.  Tillinghast,  Bridge- 
water;  Aaron  H.  Cornish,  Ply;nouth;  Lewis  E. 
Noyes,  Abington,  Executive  Gmimittee. 

Bridgewater  Normal  Association. 
Thomas  Metcalf,  West  Roxbury,  Pres.    Joshua 
Kendall,  Cambridge,  V.  President.  Joshua  G.  Nick- 
erson,  Chatham,  Secretary.     Oliver  S.  Bryant,  Wo- 
burn,   Treasurer. 

Westfield  Normal  Association. 
Grove  H.   Loomis,  President.    John  A'  Nichols, 
Charles  Richardson,  V.  Presidents.     Geo.  A.  Corbin, 
Sec.  and  Treasurer. 

This  association  is  composed  of  the  present  and 
past  members  of  the  State  Normal  School  located 
at  Westfield.  Its  meetings  are  held  trienniaUy  on 
the  first  Wednesday  and  Thursday  of  September. 
The  next  meeting  will  occur  in  1854. 

American  Education  Society. 

Instituted  1815.  Office,  No.  15  Cornhill,  Boston. 
Rev.  Henian  HumjDhrey,  D.  D.,  President.  John 
Tappan,  Vice  President,  and  thirty-two  honorary 
Vice  Presidents,  in  ditferent  States.  Increase  N. 
Tarbox,  Secretary.  Stepiien  T.  Farwell,  Treasurer. 
Hardy  Kopes,  Auditor.  George  W.  Blagden,  D.D., 
Rev.  "William  A.  Stearns,  Hon.  Joel  Giles,  and  the 
Secretary,  Executive  Committee. 

The  object  of  this  Society  is  to  educate  pious 
young  men  for  the  Gospel  Slinistry.  It  has  fifteen 
branch  societies  in  Massachusetts,  and  twelve  in 
other  states. 

Boston  Asylum  and  Farm  School  for  Indigent 
Boys. 

Incorporated,  1814.  Annual  meeting  in  January. 
J.  IngersoU  Bowditch,  Pres.  Moses  Grant,  Vice 
President.  George  H.  Kuhn,  Treasurer.  George- L. 
Deblois,    Sec.     B.  A.  Gould,  Elijah  Cobb,  Samuel 


Hooper,  George  Bemis,  Samuel  E.  Brackett,  Jesse 
Bird,  Francis  Bacon,  Charles  H.  Mills,  Stephen  G. 
Deblois,  William  Appleton,  jr.,  G.  Howlaud  Shaw, 
Managers. 

Ladies'  American  Home  Education  Society. 
No.  11  Albany  street,  Boston.     Mrs.  E.  Hayward, 
President,     filrs.  S.  Kettelle,  Secretary. 

Ladies'  Society  for  Promotion  of  Education 
at  the  West. 
Mrs.  Samuel  Hubbard,  President.  Mrs.  Wm.  G. 
Lambert,  Mrs.  Henry  M.  Holbrook,  Vice  Presidents. 
Miss  Sarah  Tuttle,  Secretary.  Mrs.  Samuel  D. 
Warren,  Treasurer. 

Northern  Baptist  Education  Society. 

Office,  59  Washington  street,  Boston.  Rev.  R.  H. 
Neale,  D.D.,  President.  Hon.  Isaac  Davis,  Hon. 
Heman  Lincoln,  Vice  Presidents.  Rev.  Messrs.  Eb- 
enezer  Nelson,  William  Hague,  Julius  S.  Shailer,  J. 
W.  Olmstead,  Joseph  Banvard,  Nathaniel  Colver, 
Lemuel  Porter,  John  .Jennings,  Pharcellus  Church, 
William  Howe,  Levi  Tucker,  Directors.  Rev.  Geo. 
W.  Bosworth,  Recording  Secretary.  Rev.  T.  F.  Cal- 
dicott.  Corresponding  Secretary.  Charles  S.  Kendall, 
Treasurer.     C.  D.  Gould,  S.  S.  Arnold,  Auditors. 

Salem  Society  for  the  Moral  and  Religious 
Instruction  of  the  Poor. 
Formed,  March  24,  1819.  Incorporated,  Februa- 
ry, 1826.  Annual  meeting  in  April.  Ofiicers  elect- 
e"d,  April,  1850.  Stephen  C,  Phillips,  President. 
Elisha  Mack,  V.  President.  Nathan  Putnam,  7Ve«s. 
Joshua  Phippen,  Secretary.  Daniel  Potter,  William 
Chase,  William  Willi.?,  William  Goodhue,  Daniel  B. 
Webster,  Moses  T.  Upton,  J.  B.  Fairfield,  Managers. 
Rev.  Michael  Carlton,  Agt.  John  Carlton,  Collector. 

Trustees  of  Donations  for  Education  in  Liberia. 

George  N.  Briggs,  President.  Stephen  Fairbanks, 
Treasurer.  Rev  Joseph  Tracy,  Secretary.  Albert 
Fearing,  Joel  Giles,  Simon  Greenleaf,  William  J. 
Hubbard,  A.  A.  Lawrence. 

Boston  Sunday  School  Society. 
Hon.  S.  C.  Phillips,  Salem,  Pres.  Rev.  F.  T. 
Gray,  Boston;  Rev.  Calvin  Lincoln,  Fitchburg;  J. 
W.  Foster,  E.sq.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.;  Rev.  Abial  A. 
Livermore,  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  Hon.  Samuel  Hoar, 
Concord ;  Rev.  George  W.  Hosmei%  Butfalo,  N.  Y.; 
Rev.  J.  H.  Heywood,"Louisvill^,  Ky.,  V.  Presidents. 
Rev.  S.  H.  Winkley,  Boston,  Cor.  'Sec.  Samuel  G. 
Simpkins,  Esq.,  Boston,  Rec.  Sec.  Lewis  G.  Pray, 
Esq.,  Boston,  Treasurer. 

Cheshire  Sunday  School  Society. 
Rev.  Levi  W.  Leonard,  D.D.,  President.     Albert 
Smith,  M.D.,  and  Geo.  Tilden.  Esq.,    V.  Presidents. 
Rev.  John  S.  Brown,  Secretary. 

3Iassachusetts  Sabbath   School  Society. 
Depository,  No.  13  Cornhill,  Boston.     Hon.  Sam- 
uel   H.  Walley,  President.      Asa  Bullard,   Boston, 
Cor.  Sec.     C.  C.  Dean,  Boston,   Treasurer. 

Mass.   Universalist  Sabbath  School  Association. 
J.  M.  Usher,  President.    C.  T.  Eaton,  Secretary. 
J.  G.  Adams,   Treasurer. 

Middlesex  Sunday  School  Society. 
Organized,  Sept.  8,  1842.  Hon.  Charles  Hudson, 
Lexington,  President.  Rev.  John  Pierpont,  Jled- 
ford,  and  Hon.  Edward  Melien,  Wayland,  ('.  Pres- 
idents. Rev.  F.  A.  WhitiTey,  Brighton,  Sec.  and 
Treasurer. 

Neio  England  Sabbath  School   Union. 
Isaac  Davis,  President.     Rev.  James  M.  Sykes, 
Cor.  Sec,     Charles  Warren,  Esq.,  Treasurer. 


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Worcester  Sundaij  School  Society. 
Alnneo  Hill,  D.D.,  President     Hov.   Wiishiiipton 
Gilbert,  Vice  President.     Itev.  Geo.  U.  Bartol,  &-f. 

LYCEUMS,  ETC. 

Biii/Itton  Lyceum. 

Joseph  Bicck,  President.  John  Riifrfjles,  Vi^c- 
PrcfiidciU.  George  A.  Smith,  Secretary.  S.  A. 
Poore,  Treasurer. 

Bromfeld  Lyceum. 

Formed  April  1,  1S50.  Officers  chosen  first 
Monday  in  April  and  October. 

A  moral  and  literary  association,  composed  of 
youiip;  men  of  all  professions,  is  devoted,  mainly, 
to  Exercises  in  Debate,  Declamation,  and  Compo- 
sition; and  in  the  winter  season  it  has  a  series  of 
lectures. 

Carlos  Fierce,  President.  George  E.  Dudley, 
Vice-President.  William  E.  Goodridge,  Curre- 
sponding  Secretary.  Joel  W.Stearns,  I^ecordiny 
Seo-etaiy/.  Stephen  A.  Tower,  Treasurer.  Alvan 
Flanders,  Samuel  C.  Blake,  Dire/iors.  William 
E.  Goodridge,  William  MuUan,  William  M.  Nas- 
sau, Edgar  W'.  Davis,  Jr.,  Joel  W.  Stc-arns,  Lec- 
ture Coinniittee.  Rooms  in  Tremont  Temple. 
Bunker  Hill  Lyceum — Charlestown. 
Organized   18ol-o2. 

Jas.  Adams,  President.     J.  Q.  A.  Griffin,  f^ecre- 

tary.    George  IJ.  Keal,  Trnnsarvr.    Jas.  G.  Fuller, 

Abfl  Stowell,  Jr.,  Edward  Thorndike.  A.  M.  Gay, 

Henry  E.  Hempstead,  Aaron  Clark,  2d,  Trustees. 

Ckark'stoion  Lyceum. 

James  Dana,  President.  George  P.  Sanger, 
Secietary.  George  A.  Kettell,  'Treasurer.  II.  P. 
Fairbanks,  R.  Frothinghani,  Jr.,  James  i^ogg,  D. 
White,  Directors. 

Chelsea  Library  Association. 

Commenced  as  the  Young  Men's  Library  As- 
sociation, in  1838;  Re-organized,  January,  ISol, 
under  its  present  name. 

Edward  Othenian,  President.  Mellen  Chamber- 
lain, George  W.  Otis,  Jr.,  Wellman  Burbank, 
Vice-Presidents.  Benjamin  Phipps,  Jr.,  Secretary. 
Thomas  Green,  Treasurer.  George  B.  Blake, 
Librarian.  George  Allen,  Jr.,  Charles  Chase, 
Frank  B.  Fay,  Library   Committee. 

East  Boston  Library  Association. 
Ritchie's  Block,  Maverick  Square.  Instituted  1S50. 
James    B.  Allen,  President.       John    B.    Drew, 
Secretary.     Wm.  II.  Dwight,  Librarian. 

Easton  Lyceum. 

Thomas  F.  Davidson,  President.  L.  S.  Green- 
leaf,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Etlgartoicn  Lyceum. 

Charles  J.  Barney,  President.      Richard  Beetle, 
Vice-President.     Charles  G.  Hatch,  Secretary. 
Essex  Lyceum,  Essex. 

Annual  Meet'ng  for  choice  of  officers,  first 
Monday  in  September. 

A.  L.  Barnham,  President.    Norman  Story,  Syl- 
vester Eveleth,    J'ice- Presidents.      Aaron   Lowe, 
Secretary.     Joscphus  Burnham,  Treasurer. 
Fretich  Institute. 

Formed  Msrch,  ISoI.  Meet  Monday  and  Thurs- 
day evenings,  at  Chapman  Hall. 

Lowell  Institute,  Loiccll. 

Object:  <' Thd  management  of  Lectures  deliv- 
ered every  autumn  and  winter."  About  1,200 
tickets  are  usually  sold.  Price,  75  cents  for  gen- 
tlemen, and  50  cents  for  ladies, 

Joshua  Merrill,  President.  Milton  Bonney, 
Secretary. 


Manchester  Lyceum  Libra7y. 
Formed  April  9,  1830. 
Larkin  Woodbury,  President.     John  Price,  Vice- 
President.     John  E.  Smith,  Secretary.      John  H. 
Croinl)ie,  Jacob  Peart,  KdwardS.  Venuard,  Joseph 
11.  Bingham,  Joseph  Pcirce,  Manayers. 

Mattajmn  Literary  Association,  South  Boston. 
Instituted  April  18,  1848. 

Henry  A.  Drake,  President.  Benj.  Pope,  Vice- 
President.  Barnard  Capen,  Secretary.  S.  W. 
Goodhue,  Treasurer.  J.  F.  G.  Baxter,  Lewis 
Smith,  C.  H.  Dolljcare,  Gustavus  Forbes,  Benj. 
H.  Fcrnald,  Directors. 

Mechanic  Appi'entices'  Library. 
Instituted  1820. 
James  G.  Hayncs,  President.  James  Smith, 
Vice-President.  David  ]Marden,  Treasurer.  Hen- 
ry Mclnto.ih,  Rerordiny  Secretary.  Charles  W. 
Eaton,  Corresponding  Secretary.  Henry  McDon- 
ough,  B.  F.  Lovett,  B.  F.  Brafrg,  J.  A.  Carpen- 
ter, Librarians.  John  W.  Smith,  J.  W.  Mid- 
dleton,  Curtis  Jenkins,  Andrew  Drummond,  Geo. 
C.  Burgess,  Directors. 

Mercantile  Library  Association. 
Chas.  H.  Allen.  President.  Geo.  S.  Blanchavd, 
Vice-President.  Theo.  Stanwood,  Jr.,  Correspond- 
ing Secretary.  Chas.  C.  Niebnhx,  Recording  Secre- 
tary. James  A.  Woolson,  Treasurer.  Edward  F. 
Horton,  George  E.  Dudley,  Samuel  Brig'aam,  G(  o. 
M.  Dowe,  Joseph  B.  Moors,  Geo.  W.  Woodward, 
John  F.  Fayson,  Jr.,  E.  C.  Lothrop,  Directors. 
Ilubbavb  W.  Swett,  Librarian.  Province,  corner 
of  Bromfield  street. 

Mount  Washington  Lyceum,  South  Boston. 
Organized  in  IS-)!). 
Joseph  Smith,  President.      Frederic  Nickcrson, 
Samuel  W.  Sloan,  Vice  Presidents.      Joseph  Win- 
sor,  Jr.,  Treasurer.     Benj.  Pope,  Secretary. 

Middlesex  Mechanic  Association,  Lowell. 
Incorporated  in  1825.     Officers  chosen  annually 

on  the  first  Thursday  in  October. 

Andrew  Moody,  President.  Josiah  G.  Coburn, 
Vice-President.  Chas  French,  Secretary.  John 
W,  Smith,  2Vc«^«;Y'r.  M.C.Bryant,  John  Waugh, 
Amos  Sanborn,  H.  G.  F.  Corliss,  H.  T.  Robbins, 
Jonathan  Kendall,  Jeremiah  Clark,  Trustees. 
Joel  Powers,  Librarian. 

New  Bedford  Lyceum. 
Thomas  B.  White.  President.  Geo.  Howland, 
Jr.,  Wmiam  J.  Rotch,  Vice-Presidents.  Georue 
A.  Bourii^  Treajiurer.  Alanson  Borden,  .Secre- 
tary. Thoraas  A.  Greene,  R.  C.  Pitman,  A.  J. 
Phipps,  Committee  on  Lectures. 

Northboro'  Lyceum. 
Formed,  1822. 
Rev.  Joseph   Allen,    President.      Warren  Fay, 
Rev.  Chas.  Farrar,  Vice-Presidents.      Henry  Gla- 
zier, Secretary. 

North  Broolijicld  Lyceum, 
Formed   Feb.   20,  ISIi.      Officers   chosen  first 

Wednesday  in  May. 

Hon.  Freeman  AValker,  President.     Chas.  Dun 

can,    Hiram    Knight,    J'ice- Presidents.      Orin   A. 

Tomblin,  Recording   .^crctoi'y      George  H.  Lowe, 

Corresponding    Secretary.       William    F.    Adaius, 

Treasurer. 

Peoples'  Sunday  Meding  for  Free  Discussion. 
Instituted  ISiO.      Holds  debates  every  Sunda 
afternoon  at  Cochituate  Hall,  Tremont  street. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Sale7n  Lyceum. 
Incorporated  2d  of  April,  1830. 

Nearly  four  hundred  and  sixty  lectures  have 
been  delivered  in  the  annual  courses.  Annual 
Meeting,  last  Thursday  in  April. 

Officers  elected  in  April,  18-51. — 0.  Carlton,  Pres- 
ident.  Stephen  Osborne,  Viee- President.  Gilbert 
L.  Streeter,  Corresponding  Secretary.  George  F. 
Choate,  Recording  Secretary.  S.  B.  Ives,  Treas- 
U7'er.  Samuel  Johnson,  N.  Brown,  Jr.,  W.  Hunt, 
L.  Upton,  Jos.  Farnum,  0.  B.  Frothingham,  H. 
L.  Lumbert,  D.  Perkins,  J.  B.  F.  Osgood,  Stephen 
H.  Phillips,  Managers. 

Washington  Village  Lyceum,  (  Washington  Village,) 
Dorchester. 
Instituted  in  1849. 
Joseph   Frye,   President.     Henry   Geo.   Allen, 
Vice-President.     Thos.  Knapp,  Secretary. 

Winnissimet  Literary  Tnstitute. 
Organized  1848. 
R.  S.  Frost,  President.  H.  E.  Smith,  C.  B. 
Wilder,  J.  W.  Pottle,  Vice-Presidents.  M.  C. 
Hood,  Secretary.  I.  C.  Hall,  Treasurer.  Ira 
Cheever,  Rev.  I.  P.  Langworthy,  Library  Com- 
mittee. 

Worcester  County  Mechanics'  Association. 
Ichabod  Washburn,  President,    Edwin  I.  Howe, 
Secretary. 

Worcester  Lyceum. 
Isaac  Davis,  President.     J.  F.  Allen,  Secretary. 

Yarmouth  Lyceum. 
J.  B.  Crocker,  President.     C.  F.  Swift,  Secretary. 

SCIE.^TIFIO  AND   LITERARY  ASSO- 
CIATIONS. 

Ame7'ican  Phonetic  Council. 
Dr.  James  W.  Stone,  Boston.  Massachusetts, 
President.  Elias  Longley,  Esq.,  Cincinnati,  Ohio, 
Secretary.  Robert  Patterson,  Esq.,  U.  S.  Mint, 
Philadelphia,  Treasurer.  Stephen  P.  Andrews,  4U 
Ann  street.  New  York  city  ;  Geo.  B.  Bradley,  Cin- 
cinnati; Stephen  C.  Dillingham,  Monument, 
Mass.;  Ebenezer  Smith,  Boston,  Mass.;  Epinetus 
Webster,  63  South  Third  street,  Philadelphia, 
Executive  Committee. 

American  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences. 
Incorporated,  1780. 
Joseph  Bigelow,  President ;  Edward  Everett, 
Vice-President;  J.I.  Bowditch,  'Treasurer;  Au- 
gustus A.  Gould,  Cor.  Secretary  ;  Joseph  Hale 
Abbott,  Recording  Sec.  ;  H.  I.  Bowriitch,  Libra- 
rian. Rooms,  T^i  Trcmont  Row.  Library  hours, 
10  A.  M.  to  5  P.  M. 

American  Oriental  Society,  Boston. 
Edward   Robinson,   D.  D.,    President ;  Francis 
fi-.wAuer,  Recording  Sec.  and  Librarian ;    William 
W.  Greenough,  Treasure)-. 

Boston  Athenfcum. 
Instituted  1804.  Incorporated  1807. 
Thomas  G.  Cary,  President  ;  John  A.  Lowell, 
Vice-President ;  Samuel  Hooper,  Treasurer  ;  Chas. 
P.  Curtis,  Jr.,  Secretary  ;  Charles  Folsom,  Libra- 
rian ;  Chas.  B.  Fairbanks,  Assistant  Librarian  ; 
Wm.  T.  Andrews,  O.  W.  Holmes,  Geo.  S.  Hillard, 
Geo.  Livcrmore,  Edward  N.  Perkins,  J.  Ingersoll 
Bowditch,  Andrew  T.  Hall,  Wm.  Thoinas,  Albert 
Fearing,  Adam  W.  Thaxtcr,  Jr.,  Amos  Lawrence, 
Edward  A.  Crowninshield,  G.  Howland  Shaw, 
Krastus  B.  Bigelow,  Charles  E.  Norton,  'Trustees. 
Number  of  volumes,  .50,000.    Beacon  street. 


Bosto7i  Society  of  Natural  History. 
Instituted  1830. 

John  C.  Warren,  U.  D.,  President ;  Charles  T. 
Jackson,  M.  D.,  D.  Humphreys  Storer,  M.  D., 
Vice-Presidents  ;  J.  Eliot  Cabot,  Corresponding 
Secretary  ;  Nathaniel  B.  Shurtlefi",  M.  D.,  Treas. ; 
Charles  K.  Dillaway,  Librarian ;  Charles  C. 
Sheafe,  Cabinet  Keeper. 

CuRATOKS: — Of  Botany,  J.  E.  Teschemacher; 
Geology,  Thomas  T.  Bouve  ;  Ortiithology ,  Samuel 
Cabot,  Jr.,  M.  D.  ;  Mineralogy,  Francis  Alger; 
Ichthyology,  Wm.  O.  Ayres  ;  Entomology,  Waldo 
J.  Burnett,  M.  D.  ;  Comp.  Anatomy,,  Samuel 
Kneeland,  Jr.,  M.  D  ;  Conchology,  Wm.  Stimpson, 
Hcrpetology,  Horatio  R.  Storer  ;  Recording  Sec, 
Samuel  L.  Abbot,  M.  D. 

Open  and  free  every  Wednesday,  between  the 
hours  of  12  and  2,  and  3  and  5,  P.  M.  Rooms,  Ma- 
son street,  next  Adams  School-house.  Annual 
meeting,  1st  Wednesday  in  May  ;  other  meetings 
on  the  1st  and  3d  Wednesday  of  every  month. 
The  Society  publish  the  Boston  Journal  of  Natural 
History,  which  has  reached  its  sixth  volume. 
Also,  monthly  proceedings,  of  which  three  volumes 
have  been  published. 

Boston  Library. 
Incorporated  1794. 
William  T.  Andrews,  Secretary  ;   Geo.  S.  Bul- 
finch.  Librarian. 

Boicditch  Library,  No.  8  Otis  Place,  Boston. 

Free  to  those  who  reside  in  Boston,  or  in  the 
vicinity,  who  are  known  to  the  proprietors,  or  to 
those  who  conform  to  the  rules  of  the  Institution. 

Essex  Institute,  Salem. 

Incorporated  Feb.  11,  1848.  Annual  Meeting, 
2d  Wednesday  in  May. 

Formed  by  the  union  of  the  Essex  Historical 
Society,  and  the  Essex  Co.  Natural  History 
Society. 

D.  A.  White,  President.  John  G.  King,  John 
Lewis  Russell,  John  C.  Lee,  Vice-Presidents. 
Henry  Wheatland,  Secretary  and  Treasttrer.  M. 
A.  Stickney,  Librarian.  Geo.  A.  Perkins,  Cabi- 
net Keeper. 

Franklin  Library,  Laicrence. 
George  A.  Walker,  President. 
N.  D.  Welles,  Secretary  and  Librarian. 

Haverhill  Ci^-culating  Library,  Haverhill. 
A.  B.  Jaques,  President. 

Mattapan  Library,  Dorchester. 
Increase  S.  Smith,  Librarian. 

New  Bedford  Social  Library, 
Founded  in  1803.     Present  No.  of  Volumes,  6,000. 
Thomas  B.  White,   John  F.  Emerson,    Thomas 
A.  Greene,   Directors.      Edward  Fales,  Librarian 
and  'Treaswrr.    Augustus  Taber,  Clerk. 

New  England  Art  Union, 
Edward  Everett,  President ;  Franklin  Dexter, 
Henry  W.  Longfellow,  Vice-Presidents  ;  James  B. 
Gregcrson,  Sec;  James  Lawrence,  Treasurer; 
Thomas  T.  Spear,  Actuary.  OfRce,  38  Tremont 
row,  Boston. 

Phonographic  Reporting  Association. 
Established  1845. 
James  W.  Stone,  M.  D.,  President ;  Ebenezer 
Smith  and  Edwin  Leigh,  Vice-Presidents  ;  Henry 
H.  Parkhur.st  and  M.  Goddard,  Corresponding 
Secretaries  ;  D.  F.  Chessman,  Recording  Secretary  ; 
Thomas  Prince,  C.  W.  Slack,  R.  lA^x^ion, Standing 


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Committee  ;  Thomas  Ranney,  L.  Buoncore,  E.  L. 
Lotlirop,  Trustees.  Meetings,  Saturday  evenings, 
339  Washington  Street. 

Roxbwi/  Atheiitvum. 

Henry  Bartlctt.  President.  Samuel  II.  Walley, 
Vice-President.  George  Brown,  Treasurer.  .1. 
M.  Spcllnian,  Seeretari/.  George  Putnam,  F.  Ilil- 
lard.  J.  S.  Sleeper,  O.K.  Dilloway,  B.  E.  Cutting, 
B.  Perkins,  S.  P.  Blake,  T.  D.  Anderson,  S.  C. 
Thwing,  'Trustees. 

The  library  of  the  Athenxiim  now  contains 
6,141  volumes  and  4,754  pamphlets. 

Salem  Athen(ruin. 

Incorporated  in  1801 ;  was  formed  by  the  union 
of  the  Social  and  Philosophical  Libraries.  The 
former  was  organized  in  1760,  the  latter  in  1781. 
Number  of  volumes,  11,500. 

Annual  Meeting  for  the  choice  of  officers,  last 
"Wednesday  but  one  in  May. 

George  Choate,  President.  Henry  Wheatland, 
Clerk  of  the  Trustees  and  of  the  Corporation.  J. 
F.  Worcester,  Treasurer.  Stephen  C.  Phillips, 
George  Choate,  A.  L.  Peirson,  Oliver  Carlton, 
ElishaMack,  S.  P.  AVebb,  J.  H.  Silsbee,  Henry 
Wheatland,  George  F.  Chever,  Trustees.  Gilbert 
L.  Streeter,  Librarian. 

Salem  Evangelical  Library. 

Formed  in  1818.  Contains  upwards  of  1,300 
volumes.    Annual  meeting  in  June. 

Brown  Emerson,  John  Punchard,  Henry  Whip- 
ple, Caleb  Warner,  Trustees.  Brown  Emerson, 
Librarian.     Henry  Whipple,  Treasurer. 

State  Library. 

Joel  Giles,  Boston  ;   Charles   Sumner,  Boston, 
{resigned;)    George  Livermore,  Cambridge,   Trus- 
tees.    Barnas  Sears,  Librarian.     Samuel  C.  Jack- 
son, Assistant  Librarian. 
'  Society  of  Civil  Engineers. 

G.  M.  Dexter,  President ;  Simeon  Borden,  of 
Fall  River,  Vice-President  ;  Samuel  Nott,  Seere- 
tari/;  Wm.  P.  Parrot,  Treasurer;  E.  S.  Chesbo- 
rough,  Joseph  Bennett,  Samuel  Ashburner,  W. 
L.  Dearborn,  W.  S.  Whitwell,  Directors. 

Village  Ubrary  of  Grovela?id. 

Nathaniel  Ladd,  Librarian. 

IVest  Neicton  Athenaeum. 

The  annual  meetine  of  this  institution  was  held 
in  the  Town  Hall  at  West  Newton,  Monday  even- 
ing, and  the  following  officers  were  elected  for 
the  ensuing  year  : — 

Rev.  Lyman  Gilbert,  D.  D.,  Presitlent.  Rev.  II. 
W.  Knapp,  Vice-President.  J.  S.  Clark,  Secretary. 
J.  W.  Stone,  Treasurer.  J.  H.  Stevenson,  Dr. 
Brown,  Wm.  B.  Fowle,  J.  Hager,  N.  P.  Allen,  J. 
Harmstcad,  F.  Edmands,  Directors, 

LIBRARIES  IN  THE  U.  STATES. 

The  following  table  gives  the  names  of  the  prin- 
cipal public  libraries  in  the  United  States,  together 
with  the  location  and  number  of  volumes  of  the 
same : 

Namf.  Location,.  Vols. 

Boston  Athenaeum Bostoa 50,OCK3 

Jliv.'Jsachusetts  State  Library   •  •  Boston SJSJO 

Boston  Library Boston 12,7tXi 

Social  Law  Library do.    4.lX)0 

Bowditch  Library do.    2,o()0 

Boylsvou  Circulating  Library  •  ■  ■    do.    3,IH10 

Am.  .\cad.  of  Arts  and  Sciences    do.    10,00() 

Medical  Library do.      3.000 

Ma-ss.  Historical  Society do.    8.000 

M^x■haIlic  Apprentices' library-     do.     •-    3.500 

MercantiJe  Library  Asso. ■    .-.".•    do.    8.<XI0 

N.  E.  Historic  Genealogical  Soc.    do.    1,5W 


Theological  Seminary AnJovcr,  JIa««.  ■  •  •  ■  21  ,.'if)0 

Am.  Antl<juarian  Society WorceKter,  Mnjfs.- .  ■  •  l'J,000 

Koxbury  Alhenifum Koxbury,  Mns.'.   •  •  •  •   (i,140 

Harvard  College  Library CuiiibridKe,  Mas*.-  •  {Hl,.''/)0 

I'liiladelphia  iLibrary  Co I'hiladelpbla    Gl.WO 

Yale  Collepe New  Maven,  Conn.  •   M-'KA 

Now  York  Society  Library New  York .Yi.flOO 

Mercantile  Library do.        33,0tH) 

Astor  Library do.        'Zb^OW 

New  York  State  Library Albany 26,000 

(Jeorgetown  <^>llege (Jeorgetown,  D.  C-  •  ■2G..'jOO 

Dartiiioutli  College Hanover,  N.  H. 22,4(.'0 

liowdoin  College Brunswick,  Me. 26,i'>(X) 

Urown  University rroviileiice,  K.  I.-  •  •  ffi.CXiO 

N.  Y.  Hi!|foncal  "Societv New  York 20,000 

Am.  I'hilosophical  Society Philadelphia 20,(X)0 

Library  Society Charleston,  S.  C-  ■  •  -20,000 

Baltimore  Library B.altiniorc 10,000 

German  Society Philadelphia 1«,000 

Apprentices'  Library New  York     14,000 

Apprentices'  Library Philadelpliia 14,000 

Am.  Acad,  of  Natural  History-  do.  1.3.500 

College  of  New  ,Iersey Princeton 10,(100 

Columbia  College New  York 17.000 

Mercantile  Library Philadelphia 13X00 

South  Carolina  College Columbia,  S.  C. 19,000 

Virginia  State  Library Kicbmond 16.000 

Maryland  do.         Annapolis 1.5.000 

Ohio  do.         Columbus   1.3.(K)0 

Pennsylvania  do.        Harrisburg  10,iKX) 

Maine  do.         Augusta lO.OCO 

University  of  N.  Carolina Chapel  Hill 13.3 lO 

Do.         of  Virginia Ch.arlottesvillc 19.000 

Do.         of  Vermont Burlington 12,600 

U.  S.  Military  Academy AVest  Point 15,500 

Union  College Schenectady 15.000 

Trinity  College  (Epi.scopal) Hartford,  C't. 12.000 

Theological  Seminary  ( Union)-  -  New  Y'ork 18,00 ) 

Do.        Institute  (Kpis.) -- •       do.        10,000 

Do.        Seminary  (Pres.)-  -  -Princeton,  N.  J. 11.000 

St.  .Joseph's  Seminary  (Cath.)--Fordham,  N.  \'. 11,500 

Dickinson  College ('arlislc,  Penn. 14,7(0 

Philadelphia  Athenjcum Philadelphia 11,000 

Providence         do.  Providence,  R.  I.  •  •  •  16,000 

Kutger's  College N.  Bninswick,  N.  J.  •  10,000 

Hamilton  College Clinton,  N.  Y. 10,500 

Jefferson  College Canbn.sburg,  Pa.  •  •  -  •  10.000 

Pennsylvania  Hospit.al Philadelphia 10.0(W 

N.  Hampshire  State  Library  •  ■  -Concord,  N.  H. lO-Of-O 

Most  of  the  other  public  libraries  in  the  United 
States  averag(i  less  than  10,000  volumes  each. 
The  total  in  140  libr.iries  is  1,773,900  volumes 
(including  53,000  volumes  in  the  Congressional 
Library,  at  Washington,  lately  destroyed  by  fire,) 
making  an  average  of  12,670  volumes  to  each 
library.  Many  private  libraries  in  the  United 
States  exceed  the  average. 


HISTORICAL  AND  COMMEMORA- 
TIVE ASSOCIATIONS. 
America7t  Antiquarian  Society,    Worcester. 

Incorporated  1812.  The  American  Antiquarian 
Society,  established  for  the  purpose  of  collecting 
and  preserving  the  materials  of  history,  more 
especially  American  History,  was  incorporated  by 
the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  in  1812. 

Isaiah  Thomas,  the  distinguished  Printer  and 
Publisher,  and  author  of  "  The  History  of  Print- 
ing in  America,"  was  the  first  President,  and  has 
been  the  greatest  benefactor  of  this  Institution. 
A  brick  edifice  for  the  Library  and  Cabinet,  erect- 
ed at  his  expense,  was  completed  in  1820.  His 
private  collection  of  books,  which  was  a  very  con- 
siderable one,  became  the  basis  of  the  Library, 
Extensive  additions  were  made  to  the  building 
after  his  death,  from  resources  provided  by  his 
will;  and  the  principal  portion  of  the  funds  of 
the  Society,  now  amounting  to  more  than  527,000, 
resulted  from  his  bequests. 

The  Library  of  the  Society  now  exceeds  16,000 
volumes.  Its  cabinet  contains  many  articles  of 
curiosity  and  interest;  and  its  manuscripts,  coins, 
Ike,  are  of  considerable  value.     Two  volumes  of 


Transactions,  and  a  catalocjiie  of  the  Library, 
have  been  pubhslied  ;  and  a  third  volume  of  Trans- 
actions is  in  preparation  for  the  press. 

There  are  two  meetings  of  the  Society  in  the 
year  ;  one  at  Worcester,  on  the  '23d  day  of  October, 
the  day  on  which  Columbus  discovered  America ; 
the  other  in  Boston,  on  the  last  Wednesday  of 
May.  The  Council  of  the  Society  meet  on  the  last 
Wednesday  of  each  month,  at  the  Antiquarian 
Hall,  in  Worcester. 

Hon.  Edward  Everett,  LL.  D.  Cambridge,  Pres- 
ident. Hnn.  John  Davis,  LL.  D.,  Worcester; 
Rev.  William  Buell  Sprague,  D.  D.,  Al5any,  N. 
Y.,  Vice-Presidents.  Hon.  Levi  Lincoln,  LL.  D., 
Frederic  Wm.  Paine,  Esq.,  John  Green,  M.  D., 
Hon.  Emory  Washburn,  Hon.  Stephen  Salisbury, 
Hon.  Alfred  Dvvisjht  Foster.  Hon.  Isaac  Davis, 
Worcester;  Hon.  James  C.  Merrill,  Rev.  Charles 
Lowell,  D.  D.,  Hon.  Joseph  Willard,  Esq.,  Boston, 
Councillors.  Jared  Sparks,  LL.  D.,  Cambridge, 
Secretary  of  Foreirin  Correspondence.  Hon.  Ben 
jamin  Franklin  Thomas,  Worcester,  Secretary  of 
Domestic  Corresptyiuhnce.  Hon.  Rejoice  Newton, 
Worcester,  Recording  Secretary,  Samuel  Jen- 
nison,  Esq.  Worcester,  Treasurer.  Samuel  F. 
Haven,  Esq.,  Librarian. 

American  Statistical  Association. 
Organized,  December  11,  1839.  Edward  Jarvis, 
M.  D.,  President.  Samuel  Swett,  Charles  Brooks, 
Vice-Presidents.  J.  B.  Felt,  Recording  Secretary. 
William  Brigham,  Home  Secretary.  Joseph  E. 
Worcester,  LL.  D.,  Foreign  Secretary.  Lyman 
Mason,  Treasurer.  F.  W.  Sawyer,  Librariaji. 
Office,  Savings  Bank  Building. 

Boston  Latin  School  Association. 
Instituted  1844.     Annual  meeting,  2d  Wednes- 
day in  May. 

B.  A.  Gould,  President.  Rev.  A.  Young,  Vice- 
President.  Samuel  J.  Bridge,  Secretctry  and 
Treasurer.  Epes  S.  Dixwell,  Librarian.  George 
S.  Hillard,  Charles  K.  Dillaway,  Edward  E.  Hale, 
Charles  Sumner,  George  E.  Ellis,  Standim/  Com- 
mittee. [All  persons  who  have  been  connected 
with  the  school,  either  as  teachers  or  pupils,  are 
eligible  for  membership.  The  object  of  the  Asso- 
ciation is  friendly  intercourse  among  its  members, 
and  to  collect  material  for  a  history  of  the  school, 
and  funds  for  a  library,  and  apparatus  for  classi- 
cal illustrations.] 

Cape   Cod  Association. 

David  Sears,  President.  William  Sturgis,  Lem- 
uel Shaw,  Daniel  C.  Bacon,  Benjamin  Bangs, 
j  Prince  Hawes,  Benjan)in  Burgess,  Benjamin  F. 
Ilallet,  Joshua  Sears,  Francis  Bassett,  Robert 
Bar-on,  Thomas  Thacher,  S  K.  Lothrop,  John  G. 
Palfrey,  Vice- Presidents.  Israel  Lombard,  Henry 
Crocker,  Henry  C.  Brooks,  Isaiah  M.  Atkins,  Jr., 
ExeciUice  Committee.  Isaac  Thacher,  Treasurer. 
Henry  A.  Scudder,  Corresponding  Sec.  Wra.  S. 
Thacher,  Recording  Secretary. 

Massachusetts  Historical  Society. 
Instituted,  1701.  James  Savage,  LL.  D.,  Presi- 
dent. Hon.  John  P.  ]>igelo\v,  Bela  B.  Edwards, 
1).  D.,  Hon.  C.  Francis  Adams,  Rev.  Samuel  H. 
Riddcll,  Rev.  Joseph  S.  Clark,  Theophilus  R. 
Marvin,  N.  B.  Shurtleff,  M.  D.,  James  M.  Rob- 
bins,  J.  Wingate  Thornton,  Councillors.  Joseph 
Willard,  h'erordi/ig  Secretary.  Rev.  Alexander 
Young,  Carres jxniding  Secretary.  Rev.  J.  B.  Felt, 
Librarian.  Richard  Frothingham,  Jr.,  Treasurer. 
I.  P.  Davis,  Es(|.,  Cabinet  Keeper.  Rooms,  Sav- 
ings Bank  Building,  Trcmont  sticet. 

New  England  Historic- Genealogical  Society. 
Incorporated,    18lO-4'>.     Rev.    Joseph   B.   Felt, 
President.     Nathaniel    B.  Shurtlctf,  M.  D.,   TVce- 


President.  Frederick  Kidder,  Treasurer.  S.  G. 
Drake,  Corresponding  Secretary.  Charles  Mayo, 
Recording  Secretary.  William  B.  Trask,  Libra- 
rian. Thomas  Prince,  Publisher.  Standing  Com- 
mittee on  Finance,  David  Hamblin,  Esq.,  Gen. 
Samuel  Andrews.  On  the  Library,  Artemas  Si- 
monds,  Isaac  Child.  On  Donations  and  Exchanges, 
Hon.  Amasa  Walker,  John  G.  Locke.  Hall,  11^ 
Tremont  Row.  The  publication  of  the  Society  is 
issued  quarterly. 

Pilgrim  Society,  Plymouth. 

Incorporated  1820.  Officers  chosen  annually, 
on  the  last  Monday  in  May. 

Semiannual  meeting,  the  Saturday  preceding  the 
21st  December. 

Charles  H.  Warren,  Boston,  President.  Wil- 
liam Davis,  Plymouth,  J'lce- President.  William 
S.  Rassell,  Plymouth,  Recording  Secretary.-  Ben- 
jamin M.  Watson,  Plymouth,  Correspondi7ig  Sec. 
Allen  Danforth,  Plymouth.  Treasurer.  Lemuel 
D.  Holmes,  Plymouth,  Librarian.  John  B. 
Thomas,  Isaac  L.  Hedge,  Thomas  Russell,  Schuy- 
ler Sampson,  Winslow  Warren,  Abraham  Jack- 
son, Timothy  Gordon,  Andrew  L.  Russell,  Ply- 
mouth ;  James  T.  Hayward,  William  Thomas, 
Boston,  Trustees. 

AGRIOUIiTURAL   ASSOCIATIONS. 

Agricultural  Society,   Westhoro\ 
Formed,  18.38.     Annual  meeting  for  choice  of  of- 
ficers,  first    Tliursday  in  January. , 

Presidtnt.  Curtis  Seamans,  and  Baxter  Forbes,  V. 
Presidents.     C.  P.  Rice,  Stc.  Baxter  Forbes,  Ireas. 

Barnstcible    County  Agricultural  Association. 

Organized,  May  25,  1843.  Incorporated,  March 
15th,  1844.  At  its  organization  the  following  gen- 
tlemen were  chosen  officers,  viz:  Hon.  John  Reed, 
Yarmouth,  President.  Charles  H.  Bursley,  Barn- 
stable, Sec.  Joseph  A.  Davis,  Barnstable,  Trens. 
In  October,  1S48,  Mr.  Reed  resigned  tiie  office  of 
President,  and  Zenas  D.  Bassett,  Esq.  of  Barnstable, 
was  elected  to  that  office.  In  October,  1850,  Mr. 
Bassett  resigned  the  office  of  President,  and  Gen- 
eral Jeremiah  Mayo,  of  Brewster,  was  elected  as 
successor.  Officers  of  the  Society  in  1 851,. Jeremiah 
Mayo,  Brewster,  Pres.  diaries  H.  Bursley,  Barn- 
stable, Rec.  Sec.  Frederick  W.  Crocker,  Barnsta- 
ble, Qjr.  Sec.     Ebenezer  Bacon,  Barnstable,   Treas. 

BerJcshire  Afpicnltural  Society. 
Incorporated,  Feb.  25,  1811.     Ensign  H.  Kellogg, 
Seerttary. 

Bristol   County  Agricultural  Societi/. 
J.  H.  W.  Pnge,  New  Bedford,  President.      John 
Daggett,  Attlcborough,  and  Alfred  Wood,  Dighton, 
V.  Presidents.     S.  A.  Dean,    Taunton,    Treasurer. 
Timothy  Gordon,  Taunton,  Sccreiary. 

Chelsea   Ornamental  Tree  Societi/. 

Founded  in  1849.  Samuel  Bassett,  Pres.  Enoch 
Ilsley,  V.  Pres.  Krastus  Rugg,  Isaac  Stebbins,  S. 
C.  Maine,  Edward  Bassett,  Josiah  Bacon,  and  T.  1'. 
Cheever,  Dlrtetors.  James  P.  Farley,  Sea-etary  and 
Treasurer. 
DcerJieU  Valley  Agricultural  and  Industrial  Society 

R.  II.  Lcavitt,  President.     A.  B.  Vining,  Sec'ry. 
Esse.t  Agricultural  Society. 

Incorporated,  1818.  Meetings  annually  in  Sept. 
or  Octol>er.  John  W.  Proctor,  Danvers,  Presidtnt, 
Allen  W.  Dodge,  Hamilton,  Sec.  William  Sutton, 
Salcra,  Treasurer. 

Fnvdiin    County  Agricultural  Socieiif. 

Organized,  May,  1850.  Henry  W.  Cushman,Ber- 
nardston,  President  A.  G.  Hammond,  Treasurer. 
Wendell  T.  Davis,  Greenfield,  Seci-etary. 


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287 


Hampden  Agricultural  Association. 

Josiah  Hooker,  Springfield,  Frtsident.  Fifteen 
Vice  I're.sulents,  and  a  IJoard  of  Directors.  Alfred 
A.  Allen,  Springfield,  Sccri'lnry.  James  Brewer,  2d, 
Spriiip:fiel(l,  Tn-as.  Hon.  William  H.  Calhoun  and 
Hon.  John  Mills,  J'^x- Presidents. 

JIampshire  Agricultural  Society. 
Ineor|)nratcd,  ]8i9.  A.  Baker,  Amherst,  Pres. 
Luki^  Swcetser,  Andierst;  Joseph  Smith,  lladley; 
I'aoli  Lathrop,  South  Hadley ;  .losiali  I>.  Woods, 
Enfield;  Horace  Henderson,  Sunderland,  V.  Pres- 
idents.   J.  W.  Boyden,  Sec.  and  Treas. 

Hampshire,  Hampden, and  Franklin  Agr.  Soc''y- 
W'UUflm  Ghuk,  President.     William  0.  Gorhani, 
Secretary. 

MassacJiuselts  Horticultural  Society. 
Rooms,  School  street,   Boston.    Joseph  S.  Cabot, 
President.     Benjamin  V.  French,  Cheever  Newhall, 

E.  N.  Uichards,  Josiah  Stickney,  Vice  Presidents. 
Eben  Wi^ht,  Cor.  Sec.  W.  C.  Strong,  liec.  Stc. 
Samuel  R.  Austin,  Treasurer. 

Maxs.  Society  for  Promotion  of  Agricidture. 

Incorporated,  1792.  John  C  Gray,  Pres.  Daniel 
Webster,  Abbott  Lawrence,  Vice  Presidents.  Benj. 
Guild,  ^ec.  Sec.  Josiah  Quincy,  jr.,  Cur.  Secretary. 
Thos.  Motley,  jr.,  Treasurer,    "j.  C.  Warren,  M.D., 

F.  C.  Lowell,  David  Se*irs,  William  P.  Mason,  and 
Thomas  Jlotley,  jr..  Trustees. 

Middlesex  Horticultural  Society. 

"William  Spencer,  President.  0.  M.  Whipple,  H. 
Emcrj-,  Hce  Presidents.  Joel  Powers,  Sec.  and 
Ireasurer. 

New  Bedford  Horticultural  Society. 
James  Arnold,  President.     Henry  H.  Crapo,  Sam- 
uel W.  Rodman,  W.  P.  Jenney,  John  Howland,    V. 
Presidents.     Matthew  Howland,  .ffec.  li'tc.     William 
C.  Coflin,  Treasurer. 

Norfolk  Agricultural  Society. 

Formed,  February  7,  1840.  Ofiicers  chosen  an- 
nually last  Wednesday  in  JLarch.  M.  V.  Wilder, 
Pnfident.  Edward  L.  Keyes,  i?cc  Sec.  Edgar  K. 
Whitaker,  Cor.  Sec.     Enos  Foord,  Treas. 

Plymouth  County  Agricultural  Society. 

Seth  Spi-agne,  President.  Joshua  Eddy,  Benja- 
min Hobart,  T7ce  Presidents.  Jesse  Perkins,  Sec''y. 
Williams  Latham,   Ireasarer. 

WorceMer  County  Horticultural    Society. 
Incorporated  in  1842.    Isaac  Davis,  Pres.     Geo. 
Jaques,  Rcc.  Sec. 

MUSICAL  ASSOCIATIONS. 

Boston  Musical  Fund  Socict)/. 
Thomas  Comer,  Pres.;  J.  N.  Peirce,  Sec.  ;  G.  J- 
Webb,  Director. 

Boston  Academy  of  Music, 
Geo.   E.    Head,   Pres.  ;  B.' F.   Edmands,    Cor. 
Sec;   Benj.    Perkins,   Treas.;  Benj.  F.  Edmands, 
Librarian. 

Boston  Philharmonic  Society. 
Oliver  Brewster,   President ;   George  P.   Read, 
Seci-etary. 

Chelsea  Musical  Association. 
Samuel  Orcutt,  Pres.  ;  Rufus  S.  Frost,  William 
Hawes,  Vice-Pres. ;  William  G.  Clark,  Sec.  ;  D.  A. 
?ilartin.  Treasurer  ;  Josiah  Ossrood, Cyrus  Clement, 
Cheever  Newhall,  Wm.  T.  Hall,  Jas.  L.  Jones, 
Trustees. 


Handel  and  Haydn  Society,  Boston. 
Organized  1815. 
Abraham  G.   Bigclow,  J'res.  ;  John  S.   Farlow. 
Vice-President ;    Joseph    G.    Oakcs,  Sec.  ;    M.    S. 
Parker,  Treasurer. 

Musical  Education  Society,  Boston. 
J.W.Tyler,   Pres.;  Geo.   A.    Lord,  Vice-Pres.; 
William  liogei^.  Secretary ;  Washington  Warren, 
Treasu7-er. 

Musical  Hall  Association,  Boston. 
Charles    P.    Curtis,    President;    John    Rogers, 
Treas.,  Railroad  Exchange  ;  J.  L.  Batcheldcr,  .Sec, 
89  Court  St. ;  Chas.  P.  Curtis,  Jonas  Chickcring, 
Benj.  D.  Greene.  Jaliez  B.  Uphatn,  Chas.  H.  Mills, 
Geo.  Derby,  Robt   E.  Apthorp,  Directors. 
Philharmonic  Society,  Salem. 
Organized  Sept.  'A5,  1842. 
John   C.    Howard,   Pres.;  J.  Fisk,    Vice-Pres.; 
George  H.  Smith,   Music  Dirictor,  Secretary,  and 
Treasurer ;  Benj.  Whitmore,  Benj.  G.  Perkins,  I. 

A.  Robinson,  Directors. 

MEDICAL  INSTITUTIONS. 

Boston  Medical  Association. — Instituted,  ISOG. 
E.  W.  Blake,  Sec.  ;  John  Ware,  Geo.  Ilayward, 
J.  Mason  Warren,  D. Humphreys  Storer,  Nathaniel 

B.  Shurtleff,  Standing  Com.     Annual  meeting,  1st 
Monday  of  May. 

Bo.ston  Society  for  Medical  Improrement. 

Annual  meeting  held  on  the  second  Monday  in 
January.  Regular  meetings,  2d  and  4tli  Monday 
of  each  month.' 

The  Chairman  is  chosen  at  each  meeting.  Jacob 
Bigelow,  M.  D.  ;  John  Ware,  M.  D  ,  A.  A.  Gould, 
M.  D.,  D.  Humphreys  Storer,  M.  D.,  Prudential 
Comniittee ;  John  B.  S.  Jackson,  M.  D.,  Nathaniel 
B.  Shurtleff,  i^L  D.,  Curators  of  the  Cabinet  ; 
Wm.  W.  Moreland,  M.  D.,  Sec.  and  Treasurer; 
Samuel  L.  Abbott,  M.  D.,  Librarian. 

Boylston  Medical  Society. 

Wm.  H.  Thorndikc.  M.  D.,  President;  Waldo  I. 
Burnett,  M.D.,  Vice-President  ;  John  Le  Bosquet, 
Sec;  E.  Leigh,  Librarian. 

Female  Medical  Education  Society. 

For  educating  Midwives,  Nurses,  and  Female 
Physicians.  Incorporated,  April,  18.50.  The  Bos- 
ton Female  Medical  School  is  conducted  by  the 
Society.  Timothy  Gilbert,  President  ;  Willard 
Sears,  Samuel  E.  Sewall,  Dexter  S.  King,  Simon 
G.  Shipley,  Direc'ors  ;  Samuel  Gresiory,  Sec  ;  John 
P.  Jewett,  Treasurer  ;  Office,  17  Coriihill.  Insti- 
tution located  on  Boylston,  corner  Carver  street. 
New  Bedford  Medical  Society. 
Instituted  18-36. 

William  A.  Gordon,  of  New  Bedford,  President ; 
Julius  S.  Mayhew,  Secretary. 

Massachusetts  Medical  Society. 

Incorporated  November,  1781. — Annual  Meeting 
held  in  Boston,  last  Wednesday  in  May. 

John  Ware,  President;  Andrew  Markie,  T7re- 
P resident ;  Henry  I.  Bowditch,  Cor.  Secretary  f 
Charles  E.  Ware,  Rec.  Sec/rtary ;  Abraham  A. 
Watson,  Librarian ;  Augustus  A.  Gould,  Treas- 
urer. The  Presidents  of  the  District  Societies  are 
ex-offlcio  Vice-Presidents. 

CENSORS. 

Suffolk  Medical  District,  and  the  Society  at  Large. 

Samuel  Morrill,  Phineas  M.  Crane,  Augustus  A- 
Gould,  William  E.  Coale,  John  C.  Dalton,  Jr. 
Barnstable  Medical  District. 

E.  W.  Carpenter,  A.  Cornish,  J.  Leonard,  G. 
Shove,  S.  H.  Gould. 


288 


MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


BerJcshire  Medical  District. 

Vassal  White,  Timothy  Childs,  Franklin  A. 
Cady. 

Bristol  North  Medical  District. 

C.  Swan,  M.  R.  Randall,  P.  Savery. 

Bristol  South  Medical  District. 
J.  S.   Mayhew,  E.  Colby,  Davis,  Snow,  Atwood. 

Essex  North  Medical  District. 
Henry  C.  Perkins,  Jeremiah  Spofford,  Thomas 
Sparhawk,  Moses  L.  Atkinson,  John  Appleton. 
Essex  Sottth  Medical  District. 
A.  L.  Peirson,  Benj.  Cox,  and  Ebenezer  Hunt. 

Franklin  Medical  District. 
E.  W.  Carpenter,  C.  M.  Duncan,  James  Deane. 

Hampden  Medical  District. 
No  returns. 

Hampshire  Medical  District. 
Dan.  Thompson,  Benj.  F.  Smith,  Herrey  Orcutt. 

Middlesex  Medical  District. 
E.  Huntington,  J.  C.  Bartlett,  D.  Wells,  A.  B. 
Bancroft,  N.  Allen. 

Middlesex  East  Medical  District. 
William  F.  Sterens,  Richard  W.  Piper,  David 
Youngman. 

Middlesex  South  Medical  District. 
L.  V.  Bell,  M.  Wyman,  S.  Whitney,  A.  Hooker, 
J.  M.  Whittemore. 

Norfolk  Medical  District. 
Ebenezer  Alden,  Eben.    Stone,  Henry  Bartlett. 

Plymouth  Medical  District. 
Tim.  Gordon,  Sam.  A.  Orr,  Josiah  S.  Hammond. 

Worcester  Medical  District. 
Wm.  Workman,  Benj.  Pond,  Joseph  Sargent,  J. 
G.  Metcalf,  Calvin  P.  Fiske. 

DISTRICT  MEDICAL  SOCIETIES. 

Barnstable  District  Society. 
E.  W.  Ca.\YienX&r,  President ;  Jonathan  Leonard, 
Vice-President ;  S.  H.  Gould,  Secretary ;  G.  Shove, 
Treasurer. 

Berkshire  District  Society. 
Henry  L.   Sah\n,  President ;  Charles  M'Alister, 
Vice-President ;  Coridon  Guiteau,  Seci'etary ;  Sel- 
den  Jennings,  Treasurer. 

Bristol  North  District  Society. 

Johnson  Gardner,  President ;  Joseph  H.  Hatch, 
Vice-President ;  Thaddeus  Phelps,  Secretary  and 
Treasm-er ;  Phincas  Savery  and  James  B.  Dean, 
Librarians. 

Bristol  South  District  Society. 

Foster  Hooper,  J 'residei>t ;  B.  B.  Sisson,  Fi7-st 
Vice-President ;  Joseph  Haskell,  Second  Vice-Pres- 
ident;  Elijah  Colby.  Secretary;  William  A.  Gor- 
don, Treasurer  and  Librarian. 

Essex  North  District  Society. 
John  Appleton,  President ;  Stephen  Huse,  T7re- 
Presidcnt  ;     Martin   Root,   Sec.  ;   Jeremiah  Spof- 
ford, Treasurer  and  Librarian. 

Essex  South  District  Society. 
A.  L.  Peirson,  President  ;  Georpe  Choate,  Vice- 
President  ;   Geor}i;c  A.  Perkins,    Treasurer ;  Edw. 
B.    Peirson,   Librarian  ;  William  H.  Prince,  Sec- 
retary. 

Franklin  District  Society. 
Stephen  W.  Williams,  President ;  James  Deane, 
Secretary    and     Trcasttrer ,     Alpheus     F.    Stone, 
Librarian. 


Hampden  District  Society. 
James  M.   Smith,  President ;  Alfred  Lambert, 
Sec.  and  Librarian. 

Hampshire  District  Society. 
Henry   Orcutt,    President ;  Horatio    Thomson, 
Sec.  ;  Artemas  Bell,  Treasurer ;  James  Thompson, 
Librariati. 

Middlesex  East  District  Society. 
Benjamin  Cutter,  President ;  Horace  P.  Wake- 
field, Vice-President  ;  S.  Watson  Drew,  Secretary  ; 
Truman  Rickard,  Treasurer  and  Librarian  ;  Moses 
Parker,  Auditor. 

Middlesex  North  District  Society. 
John  C.  Dalton,  President;   John  C.  Bartlett, 
Vice-President ;    Charles  D.  A.  Davis,  Secretary; 
Luther  B.  Morse,  Treasurer. 

Middlesex  South  District  Society. 

Josiah  Bartlett,  President ;  J.  W.  Bemis,  Sec.  ; 
R.  S.  Warren,  Treasurer. 

No7'folk  District  Society. 

Jeremy  Stimson,  President;  Appleton  Howe, 
Vice-President  ;  Edward  Jarvis,  Sec.  ;  Danforth 
P.  Wight,  Treasurer ;  Lemuel  Dickeman,  Libra- 
rian ;  Ebenezer  Stone  and  Benj.  Maun,  Committee 
of  Supervision. 

Plymouth  District  Society. 

Paul  L.  Nichols,  President  ;  Winslow  Warren, 
Sec. ;  Alfred  C.  Garratt,  Treasurer ;  James  M. 
Underwood,  Librarian. 

Suffolk  District  Society. 

John  Jeffries,  President ;  Samuel  Cabot,  Jr., 
Vice-President ;  Charles  Gordon,  Treasurer ;  Henry 
W.  Williams,  Sec7-etary ;  William  E.  Coale,  Libra- 
ria7i ;  Drs.  Gould,  G.  S.  Jones,  Bacon,  E.  H. 
Clarke,  Bowditch,  Committee  for  Examination  of 
Druys ;  Drs.  Z.  B.  Adams,  and  N.  B.  Shurtled", 
Committee  of  Supervision. 

Worcester  District  Society. 
Benjamin  Pond,  President ;  T.  K.  Boutelle,T7<7C- 
President ;  William  D.  Peck,  Secretary;  Benjamin 
Heywood,  Treasurer  and  Librarian ;  William 
Workman,  Benjamin  F.  Heywood,  John  G.  Met- 
calf, Committee  on  Waldo  Leyacy. 

RELIGIOUS    ASSOCIATIONS. 

American  Bible  Society. 

Hon.  Theodore  Frelinghuysen,  LL.  D.,New  York, 
Prtsident.  Hon.  Duncan  Cameron,  N.  C,  und  28 
others,  17ce  Presidents.  John  C.  Brigham,  D.D., 
Kcv.  Joseph  Holdicti,  D.D.,  Secretaries.  William 
Whitlock,  jr.,  Esq.,  Treasurer.  Joseph  Hyde,  Esq  , 
General  Agent  and  Assistant  Treasurer.  Hev.  Jos. 
C.  Stiles,  Spec.  Sue.  ]\Ieetings  of  the  Board  of  Man- 
iigers,  at  the  Society's  house.  No.  115  Nassau  street, 
New  York,  1st  Thursday  of  every  month,  at  4  1-2 
P.  M.  Number  of  Auxiliary  Societies  in  Massachu- 
setts, 37.  During  the  past  year  03  new  Auxiliary 
Societies  have  been  organized  in  19  ditVcrent  States. 
Amount  of  receipts  from  all  sources,  the  year  end- 
ing May,  1S51,  $-27G,8S2  53.  Number  of  Bibles 
pnnted'the  last  year,  :27O,00O,  and  402,800  New 
Testaments,  making  a  total  of  672,800  copies  ;  and 
an  aggregate  since  the  formation  of  the  Society,  of 
2,923,468"  Bibles,  and  4,647,499  Testaments,  or  a  total 
sum  of  7,572,907. 

American  Baptist  Missionary  Union 
Rooms  corner  of  Somerset  and  Howard  Streets, 
Boston.  George  N.  Briggs,  LL.  1).,  Pres.  Key.  S. 
Peck,  Gjrres/nindiiiy  Secretary,  fir  the  Foreign  De- 
partment. William  H.  Shailer,  Recording  Secretary. 
Key.  K.  Bright,  jr..  Corresponding  Secretary,  for  the 
Home  Departnu'.nt.     Kicliard  E.  Eddy,  Esq.,  Treas. 


SOCIETIES. 


289 


American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  ForeKjn 
Missions. 

Incorporated,  1812.  Missionary  House,  No.  33 
Pemberton  Sq.  Theoflore  Frelinj^liuysen,  LL.D., 
President.  Thomns  S.  Williams,  LL.  1).,  Vice  Pres- 
ident. Kufus  Anderson,  I).:).,  S.  L.  Pomroy,  I).l>., 
S.  B.  Treat,  D.D.,  Secretaries  for  Correspondence. 
Samuel  M.  Worcester,  D.D.,  Recording  Secretaiy. 
Henry  Hill,  Esq.,  Treasurer. 

American  Tract  Society. 

Organized,  1825.  Depository,  28  Cornhill.  John 
Tappan,  Esq.,  President.  Hon.  Simon  Grcenleaf, 
Rt.  Kev.  Manton  Eastburn,  D.D.,  Hon.  George  N. 
Briggs,  Hon.  Samuel  Williston,  Jacob  Slcpper,  Vice 

Presidents. ,    Treasurer.     Rev.   Seth 

Bliss,  Corresponding  Secretary,   General  Agent,  and 
Assistant  Treasurer. 

American   Unitarian  Association. 

Founded  in  1824.  Incorporated  in  1847.  Rev. 
Samuel  K.  Lothrop,  Boston,  President.  Hon.  Ste- 
phen Fairbanks,  Boston,  and  Rev.  Edward  B.  Hall, 
U.D.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Vice  Presidents. 

Executive  Committee. — Isaac  Bangs,  Esq.,  of 
Cambridge;  Hon.  Albert  Fearing.  Boston;  Rev. 
Charles  Brooks,  Boston  ;  Rev.  Henry  A.  Miles,  D.D. 
Lowell,  Rev.  George  W.  Briggs,  Plymouth,  Directors. 
Henry  P.  Fairbanks,  Esq.,  Charlestown,  Treasurer. 
Rev.  Calvin  Lincoln,  Boston,  Secretary.  Rev.  Chas. 
Briggs,  Boston,  Assistant  Sec. 

The  Annual  Meeting  is  on  the  Tuesday  before  the 
last  Wednesday  in  May  of  each  year.  Depository 
at  111  Washington  street ;  Crosby  and  Nichols,  Agt. 

Autumnal  Conventions. 

These  are  meetings  of  the  Unitarian  body,  held 
in  different  parts  of  the  country,  at  the  invitation  of 
friends,  for  the  purpose  of  conference,  discussion, 
public  religious  services,  and  the  promotion  of  fra- 
ternal feelings.  They  have  been  .held  in  the  follow- 
ing places,  viz  : — 

Worcester.  Oct.  19, 1842.  Rev.  Ezra  S.  Gannett, 
D.D.,  and  Rev.  Andrew  P.  Peabody,  Preachers. 

Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  2d,  1834.  Rev.  Orville 
Dewey,  D.D.,  Rev.  Geo.  Putnam,  D.D.,  Preachers. 

Albany,  K  Y.,  October  15,  1844.  Rev.  Henry  W. 
Bellows,  Rev.  Orville  Dewey,  D.D.,  Preachers. 

New  York,  October  22,  1845.  Rev.  Ezra  S.  Gan- 
nett, D.D.,  Rev.  Henry  W.  Bellows,  Preachers. 

Philidelplda,  Pa.,  Oct.  20, 1846.  Rev.  Edward  B. 
Hall,  D.D..  Rev.  Frederic  H.  Hedge,  Preachers. 

Salem,  October  19,  1847.  Rev.  Frederic  A.  Far- 
ley, D.D.,  Rev.  George  W.  Briggs,  Preachers. 

Neic  Bedford,  October  17, 1848.  Rev.  William  H. 
Furness,  D.D.,  Rev.  Chandler  Robbins,  Preachers. 

Portland,  Mc.,  October  19.  1849.  Rev.  Alonzo 
Hill,  Rev.  John  Weiss,  Rev.  G.  W.  Hosmer,  Preacher. 

Springfield,  Oct.  15,  1850.  Ephraim  Peabodv,  D. 
D.,  Rev.'C.  T.  Brooks,  Rev.  G.  \V.  Briggs,  Preachers. 

Portsmouth.  N.  K,  Oct.  14,  1851.  Rev.  Thomas 
T.  Stone,  Rev.  Frederic  D.  Huntington,  Preachers. 

Annual  Ministerial  Conference. 

Rev.  Frederic  D.  Huntington,  Scribe.  George  E. 
Ellis,  James  W.  Thompson',  D.D.,  Edward  B.  Hall, 
D.D.,  Standing  Committee. 

Benevolent  Fraternity  of  Churches. 

For  the  support  of  the  ministry  at  large  in  Boston. 
Rev.  Samuel  Barrett,  D.D.,  President.  George  W. 
Warren,  Treasurer.  E.  Wigglesworth,  Sec.  Prince 
Hawes,  Robert  Waterston,  with  the  President,  Treas- 
urer, and  Secretary,  Executive  Commiltte. 

Ministers  at  Large. 
The  establishment  of  the    Ministry  at  Large,  in 
Boston,  dates  back   to  Nov.  5th,  1826,    when  Rev. 


Dr.  Joseph   Tuckerman  entered   on  the  duties  of 
what  he  called  "  the  mission  to  tlie  poor"  in   that  ! 
city  ;  though  previous  to  that  time  the  moral  claims  ^ 
of  the  poor  were  not  entirely  neglected,   but  some 
provision  of  missionary  service  had  been  made  for 
them    by  a  society,  for  their  moral  and   religious 
instruction.     The  Ministry  at  Large,  in  the  spirit  of 
Dr.  Tuckerman,  is  adopted  in  the  following  places 
Boston,  Warren  St.  Chapel,      Charles  F.  Barnard. 
"        Pitts  Street    "  Samuel  H.  Winkloy. 

"        Suffolk  St.      "  Samuel  B.  Cruft. 

"  Andw.  Bigelow,  D.D 

Charlestown, Oliver  C.  Everett. 

Roxbury, James  Ritchie. 

Salem, John  Ball. 

Lowell, Horatio  Wood. 

Worcester, Francis  Le  Barcai. 

Providence,  R.  I. P^dwin  JL  Stone. 

Portland,  Me. William  H.  Hadley. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. Robert  Hassall. 

The  Thursday  Lecture. 
This  Lecture  was  commenced  by  .John  Cotton, 
second  Pastor  of  the  First  Church  in  Boston,  in  the 
autumn  of  1623,  and  was  at  first  sustained  by  him- 
self alone. 

Afterwards,  by  courtesy,  it  came  to  be  preached 
by  each  of  the  ministers  of  the  Boston  Association' 
in  turn. 

In  the  year  1845,  the  association  gave  it  back  into 
the  hands  of  the  pastor  of  the  First  Church,  to  whom 
by  right  it  still  belonged. 

By  his  invitation,  the  following  gentlemen  are 
pledged  to  assist  him  in  sustaining  the  Lecture.  It 
is  preached  by  them  in  the  order  of  their  college 
graduation. 

Francis  Parkman,  D.D.,  Boston. 

Lemuel  Capen,  Boston. 

N.  L.  Frothingham,  D.D.,  Boston. 

Andrew  Bigelow,  D.D.,  Boston. 

Samuel  Barrett,  D.D.,  Boston. 

Alexander  Young,  T>.V>.,  Boston. 

Frederic  T.  Grav,  Boston. 

William  P.  Lunt,  D.D.,  Quinctj. 

Artemas  B.  Muzzey,  Cambridgepori. 

Samuel  K.  Lothrop,  Boston. 

Geoi'ge  Putnam,  D.D.,  Roxbury. 

Ephraim  Peabody,  D.D.,  Boston. 

Tliomas  B.  Fox,  Boston. 

Frederic  W.  UoWund,  East  Cambridge. 

John  H.  Morison.  Milton. 

Nathaniel  Hall,  Dorchester. 

Cyrus  A.  Bartol,  Boston. 

Oliver  C.  Everett,  Charlestown. 

George  E.  Ellis,  Charlestown. 

Frederic  A.  Whitney,  Brighton. 

Robert  C.  Waterston,  Boston. 

Richard  Pike,  Dorchester. 

Thomas  S.  King,  Boston. 

William  R.  Alger,  Roxbunp 

Frederic  N.  Knapp,  BrooUine. 

Grindall  Reynolds,  West  Roxbury. 

Joshua  Young,  Boston. 

Adams  Ayer,  Chelsea. 
Board  of  Missions  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal 
Church  in  Massachusetts. 
Right  Rev.  JIanton  Eastburn,  D.D..  President  ex- 
ofjicio.     Rev.  Charles  Mason,  Joseph  H.  Clinch,  Geo. 
M.    Randall,  John  AVayland,  Theodore   W.    Snow, 
(Secretary)  of  the  Clergy.    Otis  Daniel,  C.  H.  Parker, 
G.  M.  Dexter,   James  B.  Dow,  ( Treasurer)  of  the 
Laity. 

Bible  Society  of  Salem  and   1-^cinify. 

Instituted  August  22,  1810.     Annual  meeting  the 

second  Wednesday   in   June.     Depository  No.  230 

Essex  Street.     Officers  elected  June,  1851.    Stephen 

C.  Phillips,  President.     Samuel  M.  Worcester,  Sec. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Stephen    B.    Ives,    Treasurer.      Michael    Shepard, 
Ehsha  l\Iack,  John  Dike,  Trustees. 

Boston   Young  Men's  Christian  Association, 
Organized  December  29,  ISol.    Object,  "the  im- 
provement of  the  spiritual  and  mental  condition 
of  young  men." 

MEMBERSHIP. 

Active  Members.  —  Any  young  man,  who  ig  a 
member  in  regular  standing  of  an  Evangelical 
Church,  may  become  an  active  member  of  this 
Association,  by  the  payment  of  one  dollar  annu- 
ally. Active  members  only  shall  have  the  right  to 
vote,  and  he  eligble  to  office. 

Associate  Members. — Any  young  man,  of  good 
moral  character,  may  become  a  member  of  this 
Association,  by  the  payment  of  one  dollar  annu- 
ally, and  shall  be  entitled  to  all  the  privileges  of 
the  Association,  elegibility  to  office  and  the  right 
to  vote  only  excepted. 

The  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Association  for  the 
choice  of  officers  and  transaction  of  other  business, 
shall  be  holden  on  the  last  Tuesday  evening  in 
May.  The  following  officers  were  unanimously 
elected,  January  5,  1852 : 

Francis  O.  Watts,  President.  Chas.  Theodore 
Russell,  Abel  Stevens,  Stephen  G.  Deblois,  Alfred 
E.  Giles,  Vice-Presidents.  S.  G.  Bowdlear,  Corres- 
pondiu'j  Secretary.  James  W.  Merriam,  Eecordina 
Secretary.  James  M.  Gordon,  Treasurer.  Henry 
C.  Shppard,  Librarian.  William  H.  Jameson, 
Henry  Upham,  Franklin  W.  Smith,  Charles  De- 
mond,  George  F.  Bigelow,  Wm.  B.  Lovejoy,  Jo- 
seph P.  EUicott,  H.  E.  Armington,  S.  H.  Gregory, 
Pliny  Nickcrson,  Franklin  Rand,  John  K.  C. 
Sleeper,  Board  of  Managers. 

Children''s  Missionary  Society. 
Formed  in  Boston  in  1849.  Manlius  S.  Clarke, 
President.  B.  H.  Greene.  Esq.,  Treasurer.  George 
Merrill,  Esq.,  Secretary.  Rev.  R.  C.  Waterston, 
Eider  Edward  Edmunds,  Ex.  Com.  Joseph  E.  Bar- 
ry, Missionary. 

Convention  of  Congrec/ational  Ministers  in  Massa- 
chusetts. 
Embracing  all  the  Congregational  clergy  of  the 
Coniniini wealth,  but  vested  with  no  authority  or 
control  over  the  churches.  Jleeting  held  in  Boston 
on  the  last  Wednesday  in  May,  annually,  at  5  o'clock 
P.  M.,  and  on  the  following  day.  Rev.  A.  C.  Thomp- 
son, Koxliury,  Sci^ibe.  Rev.  "Samuel  K.  Lothrop, 
Boston,  Treasurer.  Rev.  George  Putnam,  D.D., 
Roxbury,  First  Preacher  for  ISfyi,  and  Rev.  H.  B. 
Hooker,  Second  Preacher  for  1S52.  Rev.  Charles 
Lowell,  D.D. ;  Rev.  Richard  S.  Storrs,  D.D.;  Rev. 
Neheniiah  Adams,  D.D.;  Rev.  George  E.  Ellis  ;  Rev. 
George  Putnam,  D.D.,  with  the  Treas.  and  Scribe, 
Central  Committee. 

CoUcfjiate  and  Theological  Education   Society. 
Office,  Joy's  building,  Boston.  Rev.J.  M.  Ellis,  Agt. 

Doctrinal  Tract  and  Book  Society. 
Depository,  n.3  Washington  st.,  Boston.    Leonard 
Woods,  D.D.,  President.    Sewall  Harding,  Secretary. 

Tj)well  Unitarian  Missionary  Society. 
Forn)e(l,  1843.  Rev.  William  Barrv,  President. 
William  G.  Wise.  Secretary  and  Treasurer.  Rev. 
Horatio  Wood,  Minister  at  Large.  N.  M.  Wright, 
A.  W.  r.uttrick,  J.  F.  Kimball,  E.  B.  Patch,  John 
Morison,  Directors. 

General  Association  of  Massachusetts. 

Emerson  Davis,  D.D.,  Westfield,  Secretary. 

The  Association,  by  which  the  General  Associa- 
tion of  Massachusetts  was  originally  organized, 
agreed  to  admit,  and  this  Association  continues  to 


admit,  as  articles  of  faith,  the  doctrines  of  Christi- 
anity, as  they  are  generally  expressed  in  the  As- 
sembly's Shorter  Catechism. 

There  are,  in -Massachusetts,  twenty-seven  District 
Associations,  embracing  467  churches  in  which  the 
number  of  members  is  67,017,  and  of  Sabbath 
Schollars  64,267,  being  an  increase  from  last  year 
of  9  churches,  3,346  members,  and  4,035  Sabbath 
Scholars.  Each  District  Association  may  appoint 
two  delegates  annually,  to  compose  the  General 
Association. 

Annual  meeting4lhTuesday  of  June,  at  5  o'clock 
P.  M.,  at  such  place  as  shall  have  been  duly  notified. 

Massachusetts  Baptist  Convention. 

A.  J.  Bellows,  Pres.  Asa  Wilbur,  Isaac  Davis, 
M.  Shepard,  George  N.  Briggs,  George  Cummings, 
D.  S.  Tyler,  T7ce  Presidents.  William  H.  Shailer, 
Sec.  William  D.  Ticknor,  Treas.  Gardner  Colby, 
Auditor. 

Meetings  of  the  Board,  on  the  1st  Wednesdays  in 
August,  November,  February,  and  May,  at  10  o'clock 
A.  M.,  at  places  previously  appointed. 

Meetings  of  Baptist  Associations  in  1852. 
Barnstable  Assoc'n,at  Hyannis,  last  Wed.  in  Aug. 


Berkshire 
Boston,  South, 

Boston,  North, 
Franklin, 
Lowell, 
Old  Colony, 

Salem, 

Sturbridge, 

Taunton, 

Wachnsett, 
Westfield, 
Wendell, 
Worcester, 


Hancock,  2d  Wed.  in  Oct. 
Boston,  Charles  st.  Church, 
[2d  Wed.  in  September. 
Woburn,  3d  Wed.  in  Sept. 
Bernardston,2d  Wed. in  Sept 
Billerica,  1st  Wed.  in  Oct. 
First  Church  in  Marshfield, 
[1st  Wed.  in  Oct. 
Gloucester,  2d  Wed.  in  Oct. 
E.Brookfield,  last  We.  in  Au 
2d  Bap.  Ch.  Fall  River.  2d 
[Wed.  in  Sept. 
Harvard,  2d  Wed.  in  Sept. 
Agawam,  1st  AVed.  in  ^ept. 
Amherst,  4th  Wed.  in  Oct. 
Ashland,  1st  Wed.  in  Oct. 

Massachusetts  Convention  of  Universal ists. 
Rev.  Russell  Tomlinson,  Plymouth,  Standing  Cl'k. 
Meeting  first  Wednesday  and  Thursday  in  June. 

Universalist  Associations  in  Massachusetts. 

Union.— Meets,  as  the  Rev.  0.  H.  Tillotson,  Wor- 
cester, Clerk,  appoints. 

Old  Colony. ,  Standing  Cl'k ;  meet- 
ing first  Wednesday  and  Thursday  in  September. 

Boston. — Meeting  first  Wednesday  and  Thursday 
in  November.     Rev.  E.  Fisher,  Salem,  Clerk. 

Barnstable. — Meets  as ,  Standing  Chrh, 

appoints. 

mnchesler. — Rev.  A.  W.  Vinson,  Standing  Clerk^ 
Meeting  2d  Wednesday-  and  Thursday  in  September" 

Norfolk  Omnfy  As.'<ociation. — Rev.  M.  B.  Ballon, 
Stoughton,  Clei-k.  Meets  on  the  last  Wednesday  in 
August. 

Masmchusetts  Bible  Society. 

Incorporated,  1809.  Depository,  No.  15  Cornhill, 
Boston.  Simon  Greenleaf,  LL.  D.,  Pres.  Francis 
Parkman,  D.D.,  Vice  Pj'isident.  Rev.  (jeorgn  Rich- 
ards, Boston,  Recording  Secretary.  Nathaniel  L. 
Frothingham,  D.D.,  Corresponding  Secretary.  Geo. 
R.  Sampson,  Treasurer.     Samuel  Jtay,  Auditor. 

Applications  are  to  bo  made  for  Bibles  to  Francis 
Parkman,  D.D.,  licv.  George  Richards,  Ccorgu  R. 
Sampson,  J-Sxecutive  Committee. 

Massachusetts  Home  Missionary  Socictif. 

Instituted,  1799.     Rooms,  28  Cornhill.     Leonard 

Woods,  I).!).,  Pres.      Rev.  Joseph  S.   ClarU,    Sec. 

Benjamin  I'erkins,  Treasurer.     This  Society  is  an 

auxiliary  to  the  American  Home  Missionary  Society, 


SOCIETIES. 


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New  York.  Tlie  Society  lias  15  auxiliaries  in  Mas- 
sacliusetts,  and  70  smaller  Associations,  chiefly  or- 
ganized by  the  ladies. 

Mass.  Evangelical  Missionary  Society. 

Instituted,  1S07.  Sainnel  A.  Eliot,  Pres.  Francis 
Parkman,  D.  0.,  Vice  President.  Rev.  Chandler 
Robbiiis,  Secretary.  Nathaniel  Thayer,  Treasurer. 
Benjaniin  Guild,  Francis  Parkman,  Andrew  P.  Pea- 
body,  Aionzo  Hill,  Samuel  Barrett,  Chandler  Kob- 
bins,  Nathaniel  Thayer,  Kxecutive  Committee. 

Neio  Bedford  Bihlp.  Society. 
Organized  Ang.  5.  1834.  Andrew  Mackie,  Pres. 
William  Knights,  Vice  President.  Robert  C  Pit- 
man, Secretary.  Benjamin  Pitman,  Treas.  Moses 
How,  Henry  H.  Crapo,  Thomas  Cook,  I.  H.  Bart- 
lett,  Siamuel  S.  Paine,  I.  D.  Hall,  Directors. 

Piltsjiehl  Bible  Society. 

Clergymen  of  the  town  alternate  annually  as  Pres- 
ident.    0.  S.  Root,  Sec. 

Plymouth  County  Bible  Society. 

Rev.  Daniel  Huntington,  North  Bridgewater,  Pres. 
Rev.  Joseph  S.  Peokham,  Kingston,  Sec.  Jacob  H. 
Loud,  Plymouth,  Treas. 

Society  of  Alumni  of  the  CambriJc/e  Divinity 
School. 

Rev.  Francis  Parkman,  D.D.,  Pres.  William 
Newell,  Artemas  B.  Muzzey,  Augustus  R.  Pope, 
Extcutive  Gimmiliee.  George  Putnam,  D.D.,  First 
Preacher  fur  lSo2.  William  P.  Lunt,  D.D.,  Second 
Preacher  for  1852. 

Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge, 
Piety  and  Charity. 

Established  May29,  ISOo.  Rev.  Francis  Parkman, 
D.D.,  Pres.  Rev.  Samuel  Barrett,  D.l).,  Vice  Pres. 
Rev.  Alexander  Young,  D.D..  Sec.  William  T.  An- 
drews, Esq.,  Treas.  Samuel  May,  E'^q.,  Auditor. 
Rev.  James  W.  Thompson,  D.D.,  Rev.  Wm.  Newell, 
Rev.  George  E.  Ellis,  Rev.  Frederic  A.  Whitney, 
Rev.  Frederic  D.  Huntington,  Trustees. 

Society  for  Propagating  the  Gospel  Among  the 

Indians  and  others  in  North  America. 

Incorporated  Nov.  16,  1787. 

Hon.  Lemuel  Shaw,  LL.  D.,  Pres.     Rev.  William 

Jenks,  D  D.,  V.  Pres.     Rev.  Francis  Parkman,  D.D., 

Sec.     Rev.  Samuel   K.   Lothrop,  Assist.    Sec.     Rev. 

Samuel  Barrett,  D.D.,  'Rev.  Convers  Francis,  D.D., 

Hon.  Stephen  Fairbanks,  Rev.  Georjre  E.  lillis,  Rev. 

Sam'l  K.  Lothrop,  with  the  President,  Secretary  and 

Treasurer,  Select  Committee. 

Society  for  Promoting  Theological  Education. 
Founded  in  1816.  James  Savage,  LL.  I).,  Pres. 
Rev.  George  E.  Ellis,  Sec.  George  B.  Emerson, 
Treas.  Samuel  May,  Esq.,  Francis  Parkman,  D.D., 
Ezra  S.  Gannett,  D.D.,  Alexander  Young,  D.D., 
Rev.  Cyrus  A.  Bartol,  Hon.  Stephen  C.  Phillips, 
Directors. 

CHARITABLE    SOCIETIES. 

Association  for  Aged  and  Indigent  Females. 
Incorporated  1S49.— Home,  No.  36  Charles  Street. 
Henry  B.  Rogers,  Pres. ;  jMoses  Gr:int,  Artemas 
Simonds,  Daniel  Safford,  Simon  G.  Shipley,  Vice- 
Presidents  ;  Thoma.s  Tarbell,  Treasurer;  Fred. 
R.  Woodward,  Clerk  ;  Rev.  Andrew  Bigelow,  Si- 
mon G.  Shipley,  Wm.  R.  Lawrence,  Committee 
on  Admission. 

Boston  Benefit  Society. 
Marcus  T.  Robinson,  Pres.  ;  Geo.  H.  Niebuhr, 
Sec;  James  Knott,  Treasurer. 


Boston  Infidel  Relief  Society . 
Horace  Seaver,  Pros.;  Josiah  P.  Mendum,  Treas- 
urer; Chas.  S.  Whooffindale,  Sec. 

British  Charitable  Society. 
Founded  in  1816. 

Peter  Wainwright,  President ;  Jas.  Knott,  Jr., 
Vice-Pres. ;  Geo.  Greig,  Secretary;  John  Bacon, 
Treaswer. 

The  object  of  this  Society  is  to  afford  aid  and 
relief  to  unfortunate  Ens;lish  and  Scotch  emigrants, 
their  immediate  descendants  and  families,  residing 
within  this  Commonwealth,  and  to  afford  them 
information  and  advice. 

Boston  Fatherless  and  Widows'  Society. 
Mrs.  James  F.  Baldwin,  Pres.  ;  Mrs.  Wm.  Rey- 
nolds, Treasurer. 

Boston  Female  Orphan  Asylum. 
Washington  street,  corner  of  Asylum. 
Mrs.  Wm.  Prescott,  First  Directress ;  Mrs.  Chas. 
Tracy,  Second  Directress ;  Mrs.  Thomas  B.  Wales, 
Sec.  ;  Miss  Mary  Otis,  Treas. 

Boston  Provident  Association. 

Organized  Dec.  18.51.     Office,  .5^  Tremont  Row. 

Hon.  Samuel  A.  Elliot,  President.  Rev.  Daniel 
Sharpe.  D.  D  ,  Rev.  George  W.  Blagden,  D.  D., 
Rev.  F.  D.  Huntington,  Rev.  Charles  Mason, 
Vice-Presidents.  Robert  M.  Mason,  Treasurer. 
Dr.  William  R.  Lawrence,  Secretary  and  General 
Agent. 

Committees  for  the  Districts : — District  No.  1. 
Rev.  Edward  Beecher,  D.  D.,  Elijah  Stearns,  J. 
D.  W.  Joy. 

No.  2.  Thomas  Gove,  A.  A.  Wellington,  Jo- 
seph Robbins. 

No.  3.  Rev.  A.  A.  Miner,  Rev.  R.  H.  Neale, 
Pearl  Martin. 

No.  4.  Rev.  E.  Peabody,  Albert  Fearing,  Fran- 
cis E.  Parker. 

No.  5.  Paul  Adams,  Aaron  Kimball,  Thomas 
Gaffield. 

No.  6.  Rev.  F.  T.  Gray,  P.  W.  Chandler,  Dr. 
F.  Minot. 

No.  7.  Rev.  Charles  Brooks,  Dr.  A.  A.  Gould, 
Dr.  H.  I.  Bowditch. 

No.  8.  Thomas  A.  Goddard,  Samuel  E.  Guild, 
Dr.  J.  B.  Alley. 

Nos.  9,  10  and  11  are  already  organized  as  the 
South  End  Provident  Association. 

No.  12.  Cyrus  Alger,  Caleb  Gill,  Alvan  Si- 
monds. 

Boston  Charitable  Association  of  Master  Tailors, 
James  Tolman,  President.     J.  H.  Brookhouse, 
Secretary.     William  H.  Kelley,  Treasurer. 

Boston  Employment  Society. 
Walter    Channing,    M.    D.,    President.     B.    B. 
Mussey,   Esq.,     Treasurer.     Rev.    T.   H.    Pons, 
Secretary. 

Charitable  Association  of  the  Boston  Firs  Z)e- 
partment. 
Trustees — For  Engine  Companv  No.  1,  George 
S.  Thom;  2,  Daniel"" Weston,  Jr.";  3,  Ambrose  G. 
Wass ;  4,  George  H.  Kilborn  ;  o,  Abel  Horton  ;  6, 
Octavus  Boston  ;  7,  William  Shelton  ;  8,  William 
A.  Green  ;  9,  Samuel  Y.  Chase ;  10,  David  P. 
Matthews.  Hook  and  Ladder  Company  No.  1, 
Nathaniel  Pratt ;  2,  Warren  Foster  ;  3,  Otis  N. 
IMarston.  Hydrant  Company  No.  1,  Daniel  Har- 
dy ;  2.  J.  M.' Butterfield ;  3,  Mason  A.  Rice;  4, 
Chas.  Carver;  o,  Wm.  Lowell;  6,  NathT  Seaver. 
Veteran  Association,  David  Weld.  Board  of  En- 
gineers, Geo,  W.  Bird.  At  large,  John  C.  Hubbard, 
David  C.  Meloon,  Wm.  Blake. 


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Children's  Friend  Society. — House  Rutland  street, 
Boston. 
Mrs.  Thomas  Baldwin,  President.     Mrs.  T.  P. 
Gushing,     Secretary.      Miss      Catharine    Mcars, 
Treasurer. 

Charitable  Orthopedic  Association,  Boston. 
Lemuel  Shaw,  President.  Samuel  A.  Eliot, 
Vice-President.  Benj.  Seavcr,  Treasurer.  J.  C. 
Warren,  JohnHomans,  Stephen  Fairbanks,  Moses 
Grant,  Benjamin  S.  Rotch,  Trustees.  J.  P.  Healey, 
Secretary. 

City  Missionary  Society,  Boston. 
Daniel    SafFord,  President.       Rev.    Andrew   L. 
Stone,  Secretary.    Henry  Hoyt,  Treasurer,    Office, 
96  Washington  street. 

Franklin  Typographical  Society. 
Of  Boston,  and  the  adjacent  cities — Incorp.  1825. 
Hugh   O'Brien,  Pres.  ;  A.    H.  Goodridge,  Vice- 
Pres.  ;  Louis  E.    Fisher,  Sec. ;  Thomas  J.  Lillie, 
Treas.;  Win.  Madigan,  Librariati. 

Franklin  County  Benevolent  Association. 
Gen.  Asa  Howland,  Conway,  President.     Rev. 
A.    Chandler,  D.    D.,  Greenfield,   Vice-President. 
Rev.  M.  K.  Cross,  South  Deerfield,  Secretary. 
Treasurer's. 

Foreign    Missions,    Lewis    Merriam,    Greenfield. 
Home  "  S.  S.  Eastman,  " 

Tract  Society,  Geo.  H.  Hovey,  " 

Education   Society,   Col.  A.  Phelps,  " 

Am.  Bible  Society,  }    -,„       -nn-  i.      ,, 

Am.  Miss.  Assochvtion,       \   ^^"'-  ^'^^'°^'      ' 
Seamen's  Friend  Society,    ?      t    t)   tj     * 
Sabbath  School  Society,      S     *'•  ^- -t^"^*' 
A.  G.   Hammond,  Esq.,  Greenfield ;    S.  H.  Reed, 
Esq.,  Greenfield;  Deacon  D.  W.  Childs,  Deerfield, 
Auditors.     Rev   T.    Packard,   Jr.,    Rev.    H.    Sey- 
mour,  Rev.   N.   S.    Dickinson,   Executive    Com- 
miteee. 

Time  for  Collection : — January  and  February, 
Home  Missions.  March,  Tract  Society.  April 
and  May,  Education  Society.  June,  Ariieiican 
and  Foreign  Christian  Union.  July  and  Augusi, 
Bible  Society.  September,  Seamen's  Friend  So- 
ciety. October  and  November,  Foreign  Missions. 
December,  College  and  Tlieologicai  Education 
Society. 

Female  Samaritan  Society,  Boston. 
Mrs.  J.  Davis,  President.     Mrs.  J.  P.  Lakeman, 
Secretary. 

Fragment  Society,  Boston. 
Instituted  in  1812. 
Mrs.  Daniel  P.  Parker,  President.      Miss   Mar- 
garet   C.    Smith,    Secretary.      Miss    Mary   Otis, 
Treasurer. 

Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts. 
Instituted,  1786.— Incorporated,  1791. 
Francis  Parknian,  D.  D.,  Pres.;  Robt.  G.Shaw, 
David  Scars,  Vice-Presidents ;  John  Homans,  M. 
D.,  Cor.  Sec.  ;  Samuel  Hooper,  Recording  Sec.  ; 
Chas.  Amory,  Treasurer;  A.  Lawrence,  S.  Austin, 
F.  B.  Crowiiinshicld,  Ji  M.  Forbes,  J.  M.  Warren, 
F.  Bacon,  Trustees. 

Howard  Benevolent  Society,  Boston. 
Moses  Grant,  President.  Atemas  Simonds, 
Secretary.  Thomas  TarbcU.  Treasurer.  Thomas 
IloUis,  B.  F.  Whittcmore,  Thomas  Thwing,  S.  G. 
Shipley,  A.  A.  Wellington,  Paul  Adams,  Rev. 
Lewis  E.  Caswell,  Andrew  Cashing,  Thomas  Tar- 
bell,  J.  W.  Warren,  Jr.,  Daniel  T.  Coit,  Rev.  C. 
F.  Barnard,  Rev.  S.  B.  Cruft,  Alvan  Simond«, 
Standing  Committee. 


Howard  Benevolent  Society,  Lowell. 
Benjamin  F.  French,  President.  Ward  1.  Wil- 
liam D'vidson,  William  G.  Wise;  Ward  2.  Linus 
Child,  J.  F.  Rogers;  Ward  3.  John  W.  Graves, 
Elisha  Huntington ;  Ward  4.  David  Dana,  H. 
Wood;  Ward  .5.  J.  C.  Dalton,  John  Mi.xer ; 
Ward  6.  Sewall  G.  Mack,  William  S.  Southworth, 
Directors.  Horatio  Wood,  Agent.  John  L.  Ord- 
way,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

Irish  Charitable  Society. 
John  Kelly,  Pres.  ;  Patrick  Denvir,  Vice-Pres.; 
James  Quigley,  Treas.;  Daniel  Crowley,  Keeper  of 
the  Silver  Kexj;  E.  A.  Palmer,  Sec. 

Irish  Emigrant  Society. 
Office,  No.  4  Congress  square. 
Patrick  Donahoe,P;YS.;  Arthur  McAvoy,  Treas- 
urer ;    Wm.   S.    Baxter,  Secretary ;   Edw.   Ryan, 
Agent. 

Ladies'  Union  Belief  Society,  Chelsea. 
Organized,  1843. 
Mrs.  Elisha  Holden.  Pres.  ;  Mrs.  Otis  Merriam, 
Vice-Pres.  ;  Miss  Louisa  Pratt,  Sec.  ;  Mrs.  Rogers, 
Treasurer  ;  Mrs.  Wm.  R.  Pearmain,  Miss  Mary 
Bagnall,  j\Irs.  Jas.  H.  Prince,  Mrs.  N.  Haven,  Mrs. 
Isaac  R.  Butts,  Board  of  Managers. 

Lo7vell  Mutual  Relief  Associatio7i. 
Jona.  Ladd,  President  a?ul  Treasurer.  John 
Maynard,  Vice-President.  L.  L.  Knowles,  Sec. 
H.  Dickey,  Medical  Examiner.  Hanover  Dickey, 
John  Maynard,  Jonathan  Ladd,  Albert  G.  Capcn, 
James  Townscnd,  Lucius  A.  Cutter,  Fordice  Co- 
burn,  James  M.  Moore,  L.  L.  Knowles,  Philip 
Hardy,  Samuel  A.  Simpson,  Jesse  Stiles,  J.  E. 
F^arnsworth,  James  H.  Bryant,  Directors. 

Massachiisetts  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary. 
Incorporated,  1826 — Charles,  near  Cambridge  st. 

Robert  G.  Shaw,  Pres.  ;  James  Lawrence,  Sec.  ; 
J.  W.  Edmands,  Treasurer ;  Edward  Reynolds, 
M.  D.,  R.  W.  Hooper,  M.  D.,  G.  A.  Bethune,  M. 
D.,  Surgeojxs  ;  Mary  A.  Homer,  Matron. 

Since  the  foundation  of  this  most  useful  Institu- 
tion, more  than  25,000  patients  have  been  relieved 
by  its  beneficence. 

Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Association. 
Instituted,  17,95. — Office,  Savings  Bank  Building. 
The  annual  meeting  for  choice  of  officers  first 
Tuesday  in  January.  Jonas  Chickering,  President ; 
William  C.  Tior\A,' Vice-President ;  Osmyn  Brews- 
ter, Treasurer;  Frederick  H.  Stimpson,  Secretary; 
T.  11.  Marvin,  F.  AV.  Lincoln,  Jr.,  Hiram  Bosworth, 
Grenville  Mears,  Matthew  Binney,  Jos.  ]\I.  Wight- 
man,  John  Cowden,  Charles  G.  King,  Elias  W. 
Goddard,  Geo.  Yendall,  Ebenezor  H.  Little,  Wm. 
Blake,  Trustees;  Henry  Hutchinson,  Roland  Gush- 
ing, N.  N.  Bates,  Thomas  Richardson,  Samuel  G. 
Cheever,  Robt.  Ripley,  Thos.  Mair,  Stephen  Shel- 
ton,  James  Tolman,  Committee  of  Relief . 

Massachusetts  Charitable  Fire  Society. 
Incorporated,  1794.— Rooms,  27  State  St.,  Boston. 
Adam  W.  Thaxter,  Pres.;  Wm.  T.  Andrcw.«, 
Vice-Pres.;  S.  F.  McGleary,  Cor.  Sec;  l^noch 
Hobart,  Recording  Secretary;  Solomon  Hovey, 
Treasurer. 

Ma.^sachusctts  Charitable  Society. 
Founded  in  1762.  Incorporated  in  1780. 
Joseph  W.  Homer,  President.  Charles  Ewer, 
Mcc-Prcsidcnt.  Daniel  Henchman,  Secretary. 
Joseph  II.  Thayer,  Treasurer.  Thomas  J.  Lillie, 
Joseph  H.  Hunneman,  Samuel  B.  I'ierce,  Uriel 
Crocker,  Osmyn  Brewster,  Melvin  Lord,  Trustees. 


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Massachusetts  Congrer/ational  Charitable  Society. 

This  Society  was  incorporated,  March  24th,  1786, 
"  for  the  humane  and  benevolent  purpose  of  afibrd- 
ine;  relief  and  support  to  the  widows  and  children 
of^  deceased  ministers.  The  members  may  not 
exceed  thirty  of  the  clergy,  and  laity  in  equal  pro- 
portion." Annual  Meeting  on  tlie  Monday  pre- 
ceding the  last  Wednesday  in  May. 

Hon.  Lemuel  Shaw,  LL.  D.,  I'rcsident.  Hon. 
Edward  Everett,  LL.  D.,  Vice- President.  Ilev. 
Francis  Parkman,  D.  D.,  Secretary.      Hon.  John 

C.  Gray,  Treasurer.  Hon.  Daniel  A.  White,  Hon. 
Abbott  Lawrence,  Hon.  Jamrs  Savage,  Ilev.  Geo. 
W.  Blagden,  D.  D.,  Hon.  Joseph  Bell,  Robert  G. 
Shaw,  Esq.,  John  A.  Lowell,  Estj.,  Councillors. 

Mechanics'  National  Association,  Springfield. 

Office  18  Foot's  Building,  Main,  corner  of 
State  streets.  For  the  mutual  benefit  of  each 
other  in  case  of  sickness  or  accident. 

Charles  C.  Peck,  President.  John  B.  Hooker, 
Secretary.  Timothy  Heniy,  M.  Bessey,  Charles  C. 
Peck,  Finance  Committee.  A.  S.  McClean,  M.  D., 
Examining  Physician. 

Medical  Dispensary. 
Instituted,  1796. 
Managers. — Nathaniel  L.  Frothingham,  Chair- 
man. Samuel  May,  Pliny  Cutler,  James  H.  Fos- 
ter, Uriel  Crocker,  Ebenezer  Chadwick,  Nathaniel 
H.  Emmons,  Samuel  Bradlee,  J.  H.  Wolcott,  Geo. 
H.  Kuhn,  Francis  Parkman,  William  Dehon, 
Secretary.     Edward  Blake,    Trcastirer.      Solomon 

D.  Townsend,  M.  U.,  Jacob  Bigelow,  M.  D.,  Phin- 
eas  Crane,  M.  D.,  Consulting  Physicians.  Ward 
1,  Dr.  E.  B.  Moore,  133  Hanover  street ;  Ward  2, 
Dr.  M.  B.  Leonard,  13  E.  Sumner  st.,  East  Bos- 
ton ;  Wards  3  and  4,  Dr.  Robert  Greer,  132  Hano- 
ver street ;  Ward  5,  Dr.  Thomas  F.  Oakes,  6  Pitts 
street;  Ward  6,  Dr.  J.  C.  Sharp,  15  Joy  street; 
Ward  7,  Dr.  J.  M.  Sharkey,  Federal,  corner  of 
Purchase  street ;  Ward  8,  Dr.  G.  F.  Bigelow,  425 
Washington  street;  Ward  9,  Dr.  W.  B.  Morns, 
Tremont,  corner  of  Boylston  street ;  Ward  10, 
Dr.  E.  T.  Eastman,  7  Summer  street;  Ward  11, 
Dr.  E.  E.  Herrick,  Washington,  corner  East  Ded- 
ham  street;  Ward  12,  Dr.  J.  S.  H.  Fogg,  305 
Broadway,  South  Boston,  Visiting  Physicians. 
Charles  K.  Whipple,  3  Summer,  corner  Washing- 
ton street,  up  stairs  ;  Charles  Mead,  corner  Turn- 
pike and  Fourth  streets  ;  James  Kidder,  Maverick 
Square,  East  Boston,  Apothecaries. 

Needle-Woman'' s  Friend  Society,  Boston. 
Mrs.    T.    B.  Wales,  President.     Mrs.  Geo.  W. 
Coffin,      Vice-President.      Miss    E.    S.    Whiting, 
Treasurer.     Miss  F.  G.  Curtis,  Secretary.     Sales- 
room, 305  Washington  St.,  corner  Temple  place. 

Salem  Charitable  Mecha7iic  Association. 

Organized  Oct.  1,  1817.  Incorporated,  June  4, 
1822.  Annnal  Meeting  for  choice  of  officers,  first 
Wednesday  in  January. 

Albert  G.  Browne,  President.  Thomas  M.  Dix, 
Secretary.     John  Chapman,  Treasurer. 

This  Association  consists  of  regular  appren- 
ticed mechanics,  and  of  manufacturers,  citizens  of 
the  city  of  Salem  and  vicinity.  Number  of  mem- 
bers, about  400. 

Salem  Dispensary. 
Organized,  Feb.  1820.— Incorporated,  Feb.  1831. 
Daniel  A.  White,  President.     Henry  Whipple, 
Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

The  object  of  this  Institution  is  the  relief  of 
the  poor,  by  affording  medicines  and  medical  ad- 
vice gratuitously. 


Sale7n   Seamen's^  Orphan  and  Children's  Frieiid 
Society. 

Organized,  Feb.  27,  1830.  Incorporated,  March, 
1811.     Annual  meeting,  8th  May. 

Object :  "  Rescuing  from  evil,  and  improving 
the  condition  of  such  children  as  are  in  indigent 
and  suH'eriijg  circumstances.'" 

Mrs.  Thonidike  Proctor,  President.     Mrs.   Na- 
thaniel   W.    Osgood,    Vice-President.       Mary   G. 
Ward,  Secretary.     Mrs.  Nancy  Babbridge,  Trcas. 
Scotch  Charitable  Society. 

Wm.  Schouler,  Prcs. ;  David  Miller,  Treasurer; 
John  C.  Moore,  Sec. 

Society  of  the  Cincinnati  of  Massachusetts. 
Organized,  1783. 
Robert   G.    Shaw,   Pres.  ;  James   Lovcll,   Vice- 
Pres. ;  Thomas  Jackson,  Secretary  ;  Wui.  Perkins, 
Treasurer  ;  John  Bryant,  Assistant  Trcas. 

Annual  meeting  ot  the  Society,  July  4th  ;  of  the 
Standing  Committee,  on  the  first  Wednesday  of 
November.  The  funds  of  this  Society  are  about 
^62,000. 

Society  for  Prevention  of  Paitperisjn. 

Office,  2  and  3  Tremont  Temple,  Boston. 

Moses     Grant,     President.      Thomas    Tarbell, 

Charles     F.     Barnard,     Vice-Presidents.      F.    R. 

Woodward,    Secretary  and   Agent.     Artemas   Si- 

monds.  Treasurer. 

Society  for  the  Relief  of  Aged  and  Destitute 

Clergymen. 

Instituted,  May,  1849. 

Ichabod  Nichols,  D.  D.,  President ;  F.  Parkman, 

D.  D.,  N.  L.  Frothingham,  D.  D.,  Vice-Presidents; 

Rev.  Chas.  Brooks,  Sec;  Ephni.  Peabody,  D.  D., 

Treasurer ;  James  Walker,  D.  D.,  Alvan  Lamson, 

D.    D.,    Samuel   Barrett,    D.    D.,    Geo.    Putnam, 

D.  D.,  Directors. 

St.  Vincent  de  Paul's  Female  Orphan  Asylum. 

No.  40  Purchase  street,  Boston.  Orphans,  43; 
Sisters  of  Charity,  6 ;  number  of  scholars  at  Day 
School,  280. 

Winnissimet   Benevolent  Society. 
Instituted  December  18,  1843. 

E.  H.  "Wakefield,  Pearl  street,  President.  Sam- 
uel Lane,  Chestnut  street,  Vice-President.  Charles 
B.  Wilder,  Suffolk  street,  Treasxircr.  Joseph 
Hockey,  Matthews  street.  Secretary.  Wm.  C. 
Brown,  Chestnut  street;  Dr.  G.  W.  Otis,  Jr., 
Pearl  street;  Azel  Ames,  Hawthorn  street;  F. 
B.  Fay,  Chestnut  street;  Charles  G.  Thayer,  Suf- 
folk St.;  Daniel  Cummings,  Broadway ;  Caleb 
Frait,  Prattville;  William  N.  Sawyer,  Suttblk  St.; 
George  W.  Wilson,  ttutfolk  st.;  Rufus  Trussell, 
Suffolk  St.;  W.  E.  P.  Haskell,  Chestnut  sc;  A. 
L.  Haskell,  Chestnut  st.,  Directors.  Wiliam  C. 
Brown,  Chestnut  st.,  Auditor. 

For  relief  application  may  be  made  to  either  of 
the  officers. 

Yotmg  Men's  Benevolent  Society,  Boston. 

Wm.  R.  Lawrence,  M.  D.,  President.  William 
Appleton,  Jr.,  Vice-President.  Frederick  W.  Lin- 
coln, Jr.,  Treasurer.     George  A.  Brown,  Secretary. 

District  No.  1,  William  P.  Howard,  No.  48 
Charter  street ;  No.  2,  J.  D.  W.  Joy,  No.  137  Sa- 
lem street ;  No.  3,  Emery  Souther,  Green  street, 
corner  of  Lyman  place  ;  No.  4,  Lyman  B.  Mes- 
ton,  7  Allston  place ;  No.  5,  Thomas  Gaffield, 
20  Ashland  street ;  No.  6,  Ashel  Boyden,  Han- 
cock, corner  Myrtle  street;  No.  7,  S.  X.  AV'hipple, 
100  Washington  street;  No.  8,  D.  M.  B.  Thaxter, 
M.  D.,  10  Essex  street;  No.  9,  George  F.  Bige- 
low, M.  D.,  425  Washington  street ;  No.  10,  Benj. 
S.  Codman,  M.  D.,   484  Washington  street'-    No. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


11,  Rev.  J.  T.  Sargent,  Dover,  corner  Suffolk 
street;  No.  12,  George  L.  Deblois,  18  Rutland 
street,  Standiiui  Committee.  James  Tolman,  Hen- 
ry A.  Rice,  Auditors. 

MASONIC    INSTITUTIONS. 

Officers  of  the  Grand  Lodge  of  Ma-sachusetts. — 
Ekcted  Dec.  18o2. 

M.  W.  and  Rev.  George  M.  Randall,  Boston,  G. 
Master. 

R.  W.  Lucius  R.  Paige,  Esq.,  Cambridge,  D.  G. 
Mastei . 

R.  W.  Hon.  William  Ferson,  M.  D.,  Gloucester, 
S.  G.  W. 

R.  W.  John  Flint,  M,  D.,  Boston,  J.  G.  W. 

R.  W.  Hon.  Thomas  Tolman,  Boston,  G.  Treas. 

R.  W.  Charles  W.  Moore,  Boston,  li.  G.  Sec. 

W.  Jonas  A.  Marshal,  M.  D.,  Fitchburg,  C. 
G.  S. 

W.  Rev.  Thos.  R.  Lambert,  Charlestovm,  Rev. 
Stephen  Lovcll,  Boston,  G.  ChajAains. 

W.    John  T.  Heard,  Esq.,  Boston.  G.  Marshal. 

W.    J.  W.  Crooks,   Esq.,  Springfield,   ,S'.  G.  D. 

W.    Charles  Robbins,  Esq.,  Boston,  /.  G.  V. 

W.  Bcnj.  Stevens,  Esq.,  Boston,  Wm.  D.  Cool- 
idge,  Esq.,  Boston,  Charles  R.  Train,  Esq.,  Fra- 
mingham,  John  P.  Ober,  Esq.,  Boston,  G.  Steioards. 

W.    George  M.  Thacher,  Esq.,  Boston,  G.  S.  B. 

"VV.  B.  Franklin  Baker,  Esq.,  Charles  H.  White, 
Esq.,  Grand  Purstiivants. 

W.  William  C.  Martin,  Boston,  Charles  Bates, 
Boston,  Grand  Lecturers. 

Br.  Spencer  Nolen,  Boston,  Grand  Organist. 

Br.  Sam.  H.  Gregory,  Boston,  Grand  Chorister. 

Br.  Josiah  Baldwin,  Tyler. 

District  Deputy  Grand  blasters. 
R.W.  J.  V.  C.  Smith.  M.  D.  Boston,  1st  District. 

"       David  Blaney,  Marblchead,       2d  " 

"       Prentice  Gushing,  Lowell,         3d  " 

"       Jon.  Greenwood,  Framingham,  4th  " 

"       Rev.  Albert  Case,  Hingham,     5th  " 

"       Horace  Chenery,  Worcester,    6th  " 

"      Lucien  B.  Keith,  N.  Bedford,  7th  " 

8th  " 

"      Benj.  Brown,  Nantucket,  9th  " 

"       Franklin  Weston,  Dalton,       10th  " 

The  regular  communications  of  the  Grand  Lodge 
are  on  the  evenings  of  the  2d  Wednesday  in  March, 
June,  September,  and  December.  A  meeting  is 
also  held  on  the  27th  Dec,  at  nine  o'clock  in  the 
morning,  and  continues  throughout  the  day. 

Grand  Royal  Arch  Chapter  of  Massachusetts. 
Officers  elected  in  September,  1850. 

M.  E.  Rev.  Benj.  Huntoon,  G.  U.  P.;  E.  Steph- 
en Lovell,  D.  G.  H.  P. ;  E.  Samuel  Millard,  G. 
K.  ;  E.  Henry  Earl,  G.  S. ;  E.  Robert  Keith,  G. 
Treasurer;  ii.  Thomas  Waterman,  G.  Secretary; 
E.  Rev.  Thomas  R  Lambert,  O.  H.  Tillotson,  G. 
Chaplains;  Wm.  R.  Davis,  S.  H.  Gregory,  G. 
Sfetmrds ;  E.  Stephen  Lovell,  E.  Chas.  Bates,  G. 
Lecturers;  Levi  Bates,  Samuel  Jepson,  Martin  W. 
Long,  M.  of  Veils  ;  Comp.  Josiah  Baldwin,  G. 
Tyler. 

Thcregular  communications  of  the  Grand  Chap- 
ter are  on  the  Tuesday  evenings  preceding  the  2d 
Wednesday  in  March,  Juno,  September,  and  De- 
cember. 

Grand  Encampment  of  Massachusetts  and  lihode 
Island.— Officers  elected  October,  1850. 
Meets  annually  in  October. 
J.  Hutchinson,  Providence,  G.  M. 
S.  W.  Robinson,  Lexington,  D.  G.  M. 
Daniel  Harwood,  Boston,  G.  G. 
Asa  Woodbury,  Sutton,  G.  C.  G. 
H.  A.  Wilcox,  Nortli  Providence,  G.  P. 


S.  Pierce,  Boston,  G.  S.  W. 
•    John  McClellan,  Boston,  G.  J.  W. 
Wm.  Eaton,  Boston,  G.  T. 
C.  Whiting,  Boston,  G.  R. 
Asa  Walker,  Worcester,  G.  S.  B. 
James  H.  Crooks,  Springfield,  G.  S.  B. 
Cyrus  Fisher,  Providence,  G.  W. 

Supreme  Grand  Council  for  the  Northern  Jurisdic- 
tion of  the  United  States. 

Edward  A.  Raymond,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  Most 
Puissant  Sov.  Grand  Co/mnander. 

John  J.  J.  Gourgas,  Past  Grand  Commander — 
honorary. 

Robert  P.  Dunlap,  of  Brunswick,  Me.,  Most  III. 
Lieutenant  Grand  Commander. 

Simon  W.  Robinson,  of  Lexington,  Mass.,  ///. 
Grand  Treaszircrt  Gen.  H.  E. 

Charles  VV.  Moore,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  III.  Gratid 
Secretary  Gen.  II.  E. 

Giles  F.  Yates,  of  Schenectady,  New  York,  III. 
Grand  Chancellor  II.  E. 

Archicald  Bull,  of  Troy,  New  York,  Sov.  Grand 
Inspector  General  H.  E. 

Joseph  K.  Staplcton,  of  Baltimore,  Md.,  Sov. 
Grand  Inspector  General  II.  E. 

Nathan  B.  Haswell,  of  Burlington,  Vt.,  \st  III. 
Grand  Captain  L.  G. 

Ammi  B.  Young,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  2f/ 7/^.  Grand 
Cap/tain  L.  G. 

District  Deputies. 

Charged  with  the  special  duty  of  assisting  the  S.  G. 

C.  in  super inteiuUng  their  respective  districts. 

John  Christie,  of  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Sov.  Grand 
Inspector  Gen.  Z'M — Deputy  for  New  Hampshire. 

Killian  H.  Van  Rensselear,  of  Pittsburg,  Penn., 
Sov.  Grand'  Inspector  Gen.  2iid — Deputy  for  West- 
ern Pennsylvania  and  Oldo. 

Francois  Turner,  of  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Sov^ 
Grand  Inspector  Gen.  ZZd — Deputy  for  Connecticut'^ 

Grand  Consistory  of  S.  P.  R.  S.for  New  England, 
32  degrees. — Officers  elected  Sejjtember,  1850. 

Edward  A.  Raymond,  Boston,  G.  Com'r  in 
Chief;  John  Christie,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  1st 
Lieut.  G.  Com'r ;  Ammi  B.  Young,  Boston,  2d 
Lieut.  G.  Com'r ;  Ferdinand  E.  White,  Boston,  G. 
Chan'r ;  Charles  W.  Moore.  Boston,  G.  M.  C; 
Enoch  Ilobart,  Boston,  G.  Secretary. 

Meetings  on  the  3d  Monday  in  September,  De- 
cember, March,  and  June.  In  connection  with 
this  body,  there  are  in  Boston,  a  Grand  Chapter  of 
S.  P.  Rose  Croix,  H.  R.  D.  M. ;  a  Grand  Council 
of  P.  of  Jer.,  and  a  Grand  Lodge  of  Perfection. 
They  all  hold  their  meetings  at  the  Temple. 

Officers  of  Boston  Encampment,  for  1850-51. 
Sir  Daniel  Harwood,  Grand  Commander ;  Sir 
W.  W.  Baker,  Generalissimo ;  Sir  Peter  C.  Jones, 
Capt.  General;  Sir  Stephen  Lovell,  Prelate;  Sir 
John  McClellan,  Sen.  Warder ;  Sir  Wm.  Ellison, 
Jan.  Warde7i;  Sir  Ebenezer  Smith,  Treasurer;  Sir 
Calvin  Whiting,  Recorder;  Sir  P'reeman  C.  Ray- 
mond, Sword- Bearer  ;  Sir  Noah  Butts,  Standard- 
liearcr;  Sir  C.  B.  F.  Adams,  Warder ;  Sir  B.  F. 
Teniiey,  Sir  S.  G.  Tower,  Sir  C.  M.  Thom))son, 
Guards;  Sir  George  ' I Mckex,  Armorer ;  Sir  Wm. 
C.  Martin,  Sentinel. 

De  Moiety  Encampment. 
A  new  Encampment  of  Knights  Templars  has 
lately  been  organized  in  this  city,  under  the  above 
approjjriate  and  eminent  historical  name.  It  will 
hold  its  meetings  at  the  Masonic  Temple,  regular- 
ly, on  the  4th  Wednesday  in  each  month,  and  the 
brethren  immediately  interested  in  its  organiza- 
tion and  management,  hope  to  make  it,  in  disci- 
pline and  work,  equal  to  any  similar  body  in  this 
country.     The  following  is  a  list  of  its  officers  : 


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295 


Sir  Chas.  VV.  Moore,  M.  E.  G.  I'ommander ;  Sir 
Thomas  K.  Lambert,  Generalissimo ;  Sir  Jonas 
Chickcrinp:,  Captain  General ;  Rev.  George  M. 
Randall,  Prelate ;  Sir  Charles  Robbins,  Senior 
Warden;  Sir  P.Adams  Ames,  Junior  Warden; 
Sir  Moses  Kimball,  Treasurer ;  Sir  Edwurd  D. 
Bell,  Recorder ;  .SV/*  Joshua  Tucker,  Sword- Bearer ; 
Sir  Lsaiic  Gary,  Standard- Bearer ;  .S/r  James  Per- 
kins, Warder ;  Sir  Osgood  Eaton,  3d,  Sir  John  C. 
Robertson,  2d,  Sir  William  Parkman,  1st,  Captains 
of  the  Guards ;  Sir  Henry  G.  Clark,  On/anist ;  Sir 
Wm  C.  Martin,  Sentinel;  S'(r  Jonas  Chickerin<», 
Sir  John  Bigclow,  ,SV;-  William  Ward,  Sir  J.  Lean- 
drr  Starr,  Committee  of  Finance  ;  Sir  Simon  W. 
Robinson,  Sir  G.  Washington  Warren,  Sir  John 
P.  Ober,  Sir  Jos.  AV.  Ward,  Sir  James  Perkins, 
Committee  of  Charity. 

INDEPENDENT  ORDEH   OP  ODD- 
FELLOWS. 

Grand  Lodge  of  Massachusetts. — Officers  elected  in 
August. 
Jos.  L.  Drew,  G.  Master.  T.  Ingraham.  D.  G. 
Maste: .  AUied'Muds^o,  G.  Secretary.  H.  Prince, 
G.  Treasurer.  Benjamm  Huntoon,  G.  C/iaplain. 
P.  K.  Hills,  Samuel  Wells,  G.  Rep. 

O^ers  of  the  Grand  Encampment  of  Massachu- 
setts.— Elected  in  August. 

J.  Pi,.  Mullen,  G.  Patriarch.  Wm.  M.  Nassau, 
G.  High  Priest.  W.  A.  Bell.  G.  S.  Warden.  Al- 
fred Mudge.  G.  Scribe.  Jos.  Newmarcli,  G.  Treas- 
urer. N.'  M.  George,  G.  J.  Wai'den.  A.  B.  Ely, 
Wm.  Ellison,  G.  Repi. 

Number  of  Lodges  (of  Odd-Pfllows)  in  Mas- 
sachusetts in   ISol 134 

Number  of  Initiations 54(5 

Rejections 7 

Admitted  by  Card 151 

AVithdrawu  by  Card 342 

Reinstated 99 

Suspended 945 

Expelled 15 

Deaths 94 

Past  Grands 1,362 

Contributing  members 10,122 

Total  amount  of  Receipts §48,541.32 

Relief  Rejmrt. 

Number  of  Brothers  Relieved 933 

"       "  Widowed  Families  Relieved 135 

"       "  Brothers  Buried 93 

Amount  paid  for  relief  of  Brothers...  .§19,138.70 

Paid   for  relief  of  Widowed  Families..      3,G91  17 

"       "  Educating   Orphans...  22.13 

"       "    Burying   the  Dead 3,424,00 

Total  amount  of  Relief 26,847.65 

MARINE 

AND  CHARITABLE  SOCIETIES  FOR  THE  RELIEF  AND 
IMPROVEMENT  OF  SEAMEN. 

Boston  Marine  Society. 
OfRce,  68  Commercial  Street.  Robert  B.  Storer, 
President.  John  S.  Sleeper,  Vice-President.  Rob- 
ert B.  Edes,  Secretary.  Thomas  Lamb,  Treas- 
urer. Isaiah  M.  Atkins,  Henry  K.  Loring,  Jairus 
B.  Lincoln,  AYillis  Howes,  John  Williams,  Com- 
mittee of  Rchef  Isaiah  M.  Atkins,  Robert  B. 
Edes,  Willis  Howes,  Port  Wardens. 

Boston  Seamen's  Friend  Society. 

Alpheus  Hardy,  President.  William  Ropes, 
Vice-President.  F.  A.  Benson,  Recording  Sec- 
retary. Rev.  G.  W.  Bourne,  Corresponding  Sec- 
retary.   Thomas  D.  Quincy,  Treasurer. 


Boston  Port  Society. 
Albert   Fearing,    President.     John  All.i 'n   An- 
drew,   Secretary.     Charles   Henry  Parker,    i'reas. 

Ladies'  Seamen's  Friend  Society,  Salem. 
Organized,  Jan.  22,  1844. 
Mrs.  George  II.  Smith,  President.  Mrs.  Sam- 
uel Benson,  \st  Vice-President.  Mrs.  John  Clif- 
ton, 2d  Vice-President.  ISliss  Harriot  Foster, 
Cor.  Secretary.  Miss  Sarah  Hobart,  Recording 
Secretary.     Mrs.  Thomas  Dean,  Treasurer. 

Salem  East  India  Marine  Society. 

Founded,  1799. —  Incorporated,  1801. — Annual 
Meeting,  1st  Wednesday  in  November. 

Charles  M.  Endicott,  President.  Thomas  Saul, 
Recording  Secretary.  Gilbert  G.  Newhall,  (  orre- 
spoiiding  Secretary.  Geo.  D.  Phippen,  Su2>crin- 
tendent  Museum.     N.  Griffin,  Treasurer. 

Salem   Marine  Society. 

Incorporated,  1771. — Annual  Meeting,  the  last 
Thur.sday  in  October. 

Benjamin  Upton,  Master.  Edward  Barnard, 
Clerk.    James  Upton,  Treasurer. 

-  Seamen's  Aid  Society. 
!Mrs.    Albert  Fearing.   President.      Miss   Mary 
Bass,  Secretary.     Miss  Emily  J.  Andrews,  Treas. 

Seamen's  Widow  and  Orphan  Association,  Salem. 

Formed  May  1,  1833,  for  the  purpose  of  devis- 
ing and  adopting  such  measures  as  may  seem 
best  to  ameliorate  the  condition  of  the  fatherle.ss 
and  the  widow.  Annual  Meeting,  on  the  first 
Thursday  in  May. 

Mrs.  A.  True,  President.  Mrs.  William  Ives, 
Vice-President.  Mrs.  J.  Burley,  Treasurer.  Mrs. 
J.  Kimball,  Secretary. 

REFORMATORY  ASSOCIATIONS. 

American  Peace  Society. 
Organized,  1828. 
William   Jay,   President.      Twenty-seven    Vice- 
Presidents.     William  C.  Brown,  Recording  Secre- 
tary.   Rev.  Geo.  C.  Beckwith,  Correspo7iding  Sec- 
retary.     John  Field,  Treasure): 

Massachusetts  Anti-Slavery  Society. 
Incorporated,  1812. 

Francis  Jackson,  President.  Edmund  Quincy, 
Correspo7iding  Secretary.  R.  A.  Wallcut,  Record- 
ing Secretary.     Samuel  May,  Jr.,    General  Agent. 

Massachusetts  Colonization  Society. 
Simon  Greenleaf,  President.  Rev.  Joseph  Tracy, 
of   Boston,   Secretary  and  Agent.      Office,   Joy's 
building,  Boston. 

Massachusetts    Society  for   Abolition   of   Capital 
Punishment. 
Robert   Rantoul,    Jr.,   President.    Eleven    Vice 
Presidents.      Walter  Channing,  M.  D.,    Charles 

Spear,  Secretaries. 

New  Engla7id  Non-Resistance  Society. 
Adin  Ballou,    Milford,  Mass.,  President.     One 
Vice-President  in  each  N.  E.  State.  H.  C.  Wright, 
Corresponding  Seovtary.     Wm.  H.  Fish,  Record- 
ing Secretary.     Charles  K.  Whipple,  Treasurer. 

Penitent  Females'  Refuge,  Rutland  St.,  Boston. 

JamesC.  Dunn,  President.  Joseph  Hale,  Sec- 
rctary.  Miss  Maria  Howland,  Miss  Amelia  Wild- 
er, Supm-intendents. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Prison  Discipline  Society. 
S.  A.  Eliot,  President.     Rev.  L.  Dwight,  Secre- 
tary.   Charles  H.  Mills,  2'reastirer. 

Society  for  Aiding  Discharged  Convicts. 

Office  of  General  Agent,  19  R.  R.  Exch.,  Boston. 
Walter  Channing,  President.  Samuel  G.  Howe, 
Vice-President.  Augustine  C.  Taft,  General  Agent. 
John  A.  Andrew,  Treasurer.  John  W.  Browne, 
Secretary.  R.  F.  Wallcut,  C.  K..  Whipple,  Ed- 
mund L.  Benzon,  Council. 

TEMPERANCE  SOCIETIES. 

Berkshh'e  Temperance  Society, 
Wm.  C.  Plunkett,  Adams,  President.    Stephen 
Reed,  Pittsfield ;  A.  Feet,  Housatonicville,  Secre- 
taries.   Annual  meeting,  Feb.  22d. 

Cadets  of  Tempe?-ance. 
Officers  of  the  Grand  Section  of  Mass. — F.  A. 
Kingsbury,  of  North  Weymouth,  G.  IV.  P.  W.  E. 
Forster,  of  Lawrence,  G.  IV.  V.  P.  Wm.  W.  Stacy, 
of  Boston,  G.  S.  Daniel  Baxter,  of  West  JNew- 
ton,  G.  T.  G.  S.  Merrill,  of  Lawrence,  G.  G. 
George  W.  Barnes,  of  Lawrence,  G.  IV.  Rev.  E. 
W.  Coffin,  of  Annisquam,  G.  Chap. 

Chelsea  Tem2Jerance  Club,  No.  1. 
E.  W.   Jackson,    Senior.      Chas.  W.  Slack,  Ju- 
7iior.    John  Sale,   Recording  Secretary.     Thomas 
Mayo,  Treasurer. 

Chelsea  Temperance  Society. 
Organized  in  18-50. 

M.  Hale  Smith,  President.  Nehemiah  Boynton, 
Horace  E.  Smith,  Andrew  L.  Haskell,  Vice-Pres- 
idents. Joseph  Hockey,  Secretary.  Charles  B. 
Wilder,  Treasurer.  Rufus  Tussell,  Caleb  Pratt, 
I.  C.  Hall,  James  P.  Farley,  John  Bent,  Wellman 
Burbank,  Directors. 

The  officers  meet  as  an  executive  committee  at 
No.  5  Gerrish  building  every  Saturday  evening  at 
half  past  seven  o'clock. 

Daughters  of  Temperance. 

The  Annual  Session  of  the  Grand  Union  of 
Mass.,  is  held  in  Boston  on  the  third  Wednesday 
of  October.  Quarterly  sessions,  at  pleasure,  on 
the  third  Wednesday  in  January,  April  and  July. 

Officers  of  the  Grand  Union  of  Mass.— Mrs. 
Jane  C.  Pond,  Dedham,  G.  P.  S.  Miss  Louisa 
Gleason,  Worcester,  G.  S.  A.  Mrs.  Mercy  J. 
Dunklee,  Boston,  G.  S.  So.  Miss  Caroline  M. 
Crane,  Charlestown,  G.  .S.  T.  Mrs.  Margaret  B. 
Carey,  Dedham,  G.S.  Con.  Mrs.  Caroline  Oakman, 
Charlestown,  G.  .S.  .Sen.  Mrs.  Sarah  McFarlin, 
Charlestown,  G.  N.  Ch.  Mrs,  Susan  S.  Stetson, 
Charlestown,  P.  G.  P.  S. 

Franldin  Total  Abstinence  Society. 

Officers.— Robert  Cowdin,  President.  J.  W.  T. 
Stodder,  J.  S.  Kimball,  Thomas  Bacall,  Horace 
Seavcr,  Vice-Presidents.  H.  D.  Gushing,  Treas- 
urer. John  Buffinton,  Secretary.  Daniel  Morey, 
Chaplain.     Meetings  every  Sunday  evening. 

Massachusetts  Temperance  Society. 

John  C.  Warren,  M.  D.,  President.  Stephen 
Fairbanks,  Vice-President.  Walter  Channing,  M. 
D.,  Secretary.     Moses  Grant,  Treasurer. 

Massachusetts  Temperance  Unioji. 

Ebenczcr  Aldcn,  M.  D.,  President.  LoringNor- 
cross.  Secretary. 


North  End  Total  Abstinence  Society. 

Horace  Merrill,  President.  Richard  B.  Roberts, 
Vice-President.  J.Fveema.n,Ji.,  Secretary.  Rev. 
Phineas  Stowe,   Treasurer. 

Meetings  every  Monday  evening,  at  the  Bethel, 
corner  of  Commercial  and  Lewis  streets. 

Parent  Washitigton  T.  A.  Society. 

AV.  R.  Stacy,  President.  G.  H.  Gltason,  Wm. 
S.  Baxter,  H.  D.  Gushing,  Vice-Presidents.  Geo. 
B.  Proctor,  Secretary.     David  S.  Tarr,    Treasurer. 

Regular  meetings  in  Washingtonian  Hall, 
Bromfield  street,  every  Sunday  and  Wednesday 
evening.  Business  meetings,  first  Wednesday  in 
every  month. 

Salem  Temperance  Association. 
Organized  July  18,  1859. 
Stephen  C.  Phillips,  President.     Sidney  C.  Ban- 
croft, Secretary.     Edmund  Currier,  Treasurer, 

Sons  of  Temperance. 

The  Annual  Session  of  the  Grand  Division  of 
Massachusetts  is  held  in  Boston  on  the  third 
Wednesday  of  October.  Quarter  Sessions,  loca- 
tion at  pleasure,  on  the  third  Wednesdays  of  Jan- 
uary, April,  and  July. 

Officers  of  the  Grand  Division  of  Mass. — Nathan 
W.  Harmon,  of  No.  49,  G.  W.  P.  George  Alden, 
of  No.  74,  G.  IF.  A.  E.  B.  Dearborn,  of  No.  76, 
G.  Scribe;  office,  46  Washington  street,  Boston. 
Henry  D.  Gushing,  of  No.  71,  G.  T.  J.  W.  T.  Stod- 
der, of  No.  32,  G.  Con.  Burleigh  Morse,  of  No. 
Ill,  G.  Sent.  Rev.  C.  L.  McCurdy,  of  No.  40,  G. 
Chaj}.    Wm.  H.  Willson,  of  No.  46,  P.  G.  W.  P. 

SUBORDINATE   DIVISIONS   IN  BOSTON. 

Washington,  No.  1,  Monday,  46  Washington  st., 
Boston.  ^North  Star,  No.  23,  Saturday,  46  Wash- 
ington St.  Old  Bay  State,  No.  32,  Wednesday,  46 
Washington  St.  Shakspeare,  No.  46,  Saturday, 
Cochituate  Hall.  Massachusetts,  No.  71,  Thurs- 
day, 46  Washington  st.  American,  No.  76,  Tues- 
day, 46  Washington  st. 

Templars  of  Tempej'ance. 

Grand  Temple  meets  quarterly,  in  May,  Au- 
gust, November  and  February. 

Officers  of  the  Grand  Temple  of  Mass. — James 
Warren,  Jr.  Boston,  G.  W.  T.  James  D.  Forbes, 
New  Bedford,  G.  IF.  V.  T.  George  E.  Russell, 
Boston,  G.  W.  Pi.  David  S.  Tarr,  Boston,  G.  IF. 
Tr.  Jeremiah  Knights,  Lvnn,  G.  11".  U.  D.  R. 
Peabodv,  Salem,  G.  IF.  G.  Henry  C.  Tuttle, 
Salem,  G.  IF.  C. 

Address  of  the  G.  W.  R.,  "  George  E.  Russell. 
Boston,  Mass.,  care  of  E.  B.  Dearborn,  (Jr.  S., 
S.  of  T." 

SITBORDINATE   TEMPLE   IN   BOSTON. 

Trimotint  Temple,  No.  1,  every  Friday,  at  46 
Washington  street. 

Young  Men's  Total  Abstinence  Society. 

OfHcers.— S.  A.  B.  Bragg,  President.  S.  P.  But- 
ler, F.  H.  McLcUan,  Vice-Presidents.  W,  J. 
Knowles,  Treasurer.  W.  T.  Adams,  Correspond- 
ing Secretary.     J.  L.  Coe,  Recording  Secretary. 

Young  Ladies'  Temperance  Society. 
Miss  E.  Bass,  Presidetit.      Miss  A.  Hill,    Vice- 
President.     Miss  C.  M.  Hill,  Secretary.      Miss  M. 
Bass,  Trcasiirer. 


HOSPITALS. 


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STATE   LUNATIC  HOSPITAL,   WORCESTER. 


HOSPITALS. 

The  State  Lunatic  Hospital,  Worcester, 
"Was  founded  by  the  State,  and  was  first  opened  for 
patients  in  January.  183<'5.  It  has  of  late  been  sus- 
tained from  board  of  patients.  The  charn;e  is  now 
^2.00  per  week.  There  are  at  the  p  esent  time 
(Jan.  !■),  18o2, )  488  patients.  They  are  sent  there 
by  order  of  the  Judges  of  Probate,  by  Overseers  of 
the  Poor,  and  by  their  friends,  on  bond.  The  Hos- 
pital has  been  for  several  years  much  crowded,  the 
present  accommodations  havin?  been  intended  for 
not  more  than  375  patients  and  their  attendants. 


I  Lowell  Hospital  Association. 

Hospital,  Merrimac,  corner  Pawtucket  street. 

This  Association  n-as  organized  in  1S40,  by  the 
several  manufacturing  companies  in  Lowell,  for 
the  conveni-nce  and  comf.>rt  of  persons  employed 
by  them  respectively  when  sick.  The  charges  are 
S'4.0()  per  week  for  men.  and  §3  00  for  women.  If 
the  patients  are  able,  they  are  to  pay  the  superin- 
tendent; if  not  able,  the  corporations  from  which 
they  go  are  responsible,  and  the  patients  are  then 
responsible  to  tlie  corporations.  Relatives  or 
friends  of  patients  may  be  admitted  to  visit  them 


Trustees. — Levi  Lincoln,  of  Worcester  ;   Ensign  ,  from  12  to  1   o'clock  on  Tuesdays,    Wednesdays, 
II.  Kellogg,  of  Pittsfield  ;    J.  S.  C.  Knowlton,  of  j  Fridays  and  Saturdays,  and  other  tinies,  if  necessa- 
Worcester;  Foster  Hooper,  of  Fall  River,  and  S. 
G.  Howe  of  Boston.   Treasurer,  Samuel  Jennison, 
of  Worcester.      Resident    Officera. — George  Chan- 


dler, M.  D  ,  Superintendent  ;  George  Allen,  Chap 
lain;  John  R.  Lee,  M.  D.,  Merrick  Bemis,  M.  D., 
Assistatit  Physicians;  Thomas  Hill,  Steioard ; 
Elizabeth  A,  Reid,  Matron;  JohnT.  Mirick,  Male 
Supervisor;  Phebe  S.  Mirick,  Female  Supervisor ; 
Edw.  A.  Smith,  Clerk  and  Apothecary . 

Massachicsetts  General  Hospital. 
Incorporated,  1811. 

Officers. — Wm.  Appleton,  President.  Robert 
Hooper,  Vice-President.  Henry  Andrews,  Treas- 
urer.    Marcus  Morton,  Jr.,  Secretary. 

Trustees. — Nathaniel  I.  Bowditch,  William  S. 
Bullard,  William  J.  Dale,  George  M.  De.\tpr, 
Thomas  Lamb,  Amos  A.  Lawrence,  Francis  C. 
Lowell,  Charles  11.  Mills,  Henry  B.  Rogers,  G. 
Howland  Shaw,  J.  Thomas  Stevenson,  Edward 
Wigglesworth.  James  Jackson,  M.  D.,  John  Jef- 
fries," M.  D.,  George  C.  Shattuck,  M.  D.,  Edward 
Reynolds,  M.  D.,  Board  of  Consultation. 
Boston  Lying-in  Hospital. 

Meetings  at  the  Hospital  on  the  first  Tuesday 
of  every  month.  Stephen  Fairbanks,  President. 
Dr.  John  Homans,  Vice-President.  Rev.  Charles 
Lowell,  D.  D.,  Josiah  F.  Flagg,  M.  D  ,  Thomas  B. 
Wales,  Francis  Boyd,  Charles  H.  Parker,  Otis 
Everett,  Trustees  chosen  by  the  Corpordtion.  A. 
A.  Wellington,  John  VV.  ^Varren,  M.  D.,  Trustees 
chosen  by  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Fire  Society 
Samuel  Hooper,  J  Mason  Warren,  M.  D  ,  Trus- 
tees chosen  by  the  Mass.  Humane  Society  Francis 
Boyd,  Secretary.  Charles  Ainory,  Treasurer, 
Horace  Dupee,  M.  D.,  Luther  Paik,  M.  D.,  At- 
tendiny  Physicians.  Mrs.  Mira  Rice,  Matron. 
Hospital,  718  Washington  street. 

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ry,  with  a  special  permit  from  one  of  the  trustees, 
or  from  the  physician  or  surgeon  of  the  hospital. 

Trustees. — John  D.  Prince,  Chairman.  Charles 
L.  Tilden,  Secretary.  Linus  Child,  Treasurer. 
Alexander  Wright,  William  Spencer,  George  Mot- 
ley, John  W^riffht,  Isanc  Hinckley,  William  T. 
Mann,  Joseph  White,  Wm.  S.  Southworth,  Wm. 
A.  Burke,  f.  B.  Francis,  John  Avery.  Physician 
and  Superintendent,  Oilman  Kimball,  M.  D. 
Officers  of  the  tLospital,  {for  Medical  and  Surgical 
Cases,  McLean  street,)  Boston. 

Richard  Girdler,  Superintendent.  Jacob  Bige- 
low,  M.  D.,  D.  Humphreys  Slorer,  M.  D.,  John  B. 
S.  Jackson,  M.  D  ,  Henrv  I.  Bowditch,  M.  D., 
Marshall  S.  Perrv.M.  D.,  George  C.  Shattuck,  Jr., 
M.  D.,  Visiting  Physicians-  John  C.  Warren,  M. 
D  ,  George  Hayward,  M.  D.,  Solomon  D.  Town- 
send,  M.  D.,  J.  Mason  Warren,  M.  D.,  Henry  J. 
Bigelow,  M.  D.,  Samuel  Parkman,  M.  D.,  Visiting 
Sun/eons.  Samuel  L.  Abbott,  M.  D.,  Admittitig 
Physician.  John  E.  Hathaway,  Apothecary.  J. 
Nelson  Borland,  Albert  H.  Blanchard,  House  Pu- 
pils inthe  Medical  Department.  Freeman  J.  Bum- 
stead,  Charles  H.  Hildreth,  House  Pupils  in  the 
Surgical  Department. 
Officers  of  Mc Lean  Asylum  for  Insane,  Somerville. 

Luther  V.  Bell,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Physician  and 
Superintendent.  Chauncey  Bootli,  >I.  D.,  Assist. 
Phi/sician  and  Apothecary.  Columbus  Tyler, 
Steirai'd.  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Tyler,  Matron.  Homer 
Goodhne,  Mule  Stipervisor.  Miss  Relief  R.  Bar- 
ber, Female  Supervisor. 

United  States  Marine  Hospital,  Chelsea. 

For  relief  of  sick  and  disabled  seamen,  except 
the  insane,  or  those  having  incurable  diseases. 
Wui.  Ingalls,  Jr.,  Physician.     J.  Bacon,  Sleuu/d. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  KECORD. 


mW  ENGLAND  REGISTER. 


On  the  following  pages  we  give  the  present  executive  organization  of  the  New  England  States,  and 
also  the  Towns  and  Counties  in  each  State,  with  the  population.  The  six  New  England  States 
embrace  an  area  of  65,8o.5  square  miles,  being  about  one-third  larger  than  the  State  of  New  York. 
The  number  of  square  mih's  in  Maine  is  32  G'28  ;  New  Hampshire,  9,41 1  ;  Vermont,  10,212;  Massachu- 
setts, 7,-500  ;  Rhode  Island,  1,340;  Connecticut,  4, 7(:i4.  Total,  6o,8-5'5  square  miles.  It  will  be  seen 
that  Maine  is  nearly  as  large  in  territory  as  all  the  other  New  England  States. 


STATE    ELECTION 

ON   THE 

Second  Monday  in 
SEPTEMBER. 


LEGISLATURE    CONVENES 

AT  AUGUSTA, 

Second  Wednesday  in 

JANUARY. 


STATE  OF  MAINE. 

OFFICERS  FOR  1851-52. 

JOHN    HUBBARD,    HALLOWELL,    Governor. 


Leander  Valentine,  Westhrook. 
Simeon  Stuout,  Limington. 
Adams  Treat,  Frankfort. 
Darius  Howard,  Phillips. 


COUNCIL. 


John  Babson,  Wiscasset. 
Robinson  Palmer,  Perry. 
Samuel  F.  Hersey,  Bangor. 


John  G.  Sawyer,  Augusta,  Secretary  of  State. 

Samuel  Cony,  Augusta,  Treasurer. 

Greenlief  White,  Augusta,  Adjutant-General. 

Elisha  M.  Thurston,  Charleston,  Secretary  of 
Board  of  Education. 

Anson  P.  Morrill,  Readfield,  Land  Agent. 

William  Bennett,  Ellsworth,  Warden  of  State 
Prison. 

Henry  M.  Harlow,  Augusta,  Superintendent  of 
Insane  Hospital. 

John  Hodgdon,  Houlton;  Moses  Sherburn, 
Phillips,  Bank  Commissioners. 

Geo.  P.  Sewall,  Oldtown,  Speaker  of  the  House 
of  Representatives. 

Edmund  W.  Flagg,  E.  Corinth,  Clerks. 

N.  Prince,  Buckfield,  President  of  the  Senate. 

Albert  H.  Small,  Newry,  Secretary  of  the  Senate. 

Judiciary. 

Ether  Shepley,  Portland,  Chief  Justice  of  S.  J. 
Court. 
J.  H.  Tenny,  Norridgewock,  Associate  Justice. 
Samuel  Wells,  Portland,  " 

Joseph  Howard,     "  " 

Henry  Tallman,  Bath,  Attorney -General. 


Asa  Redington,  Augusta,  Reporter  of  Decisions. 
Stephen  Emery,  Paris,   Judge  of  District  Court 
for  West  District. 

Richard  D.  Rice,  Augusta,  do.  for  Mid.  District. 
J.  W.  Hathaway,  Bangor,  do.  for  East  District. 

Judges  of  City  Cozcrt. 

Luther  Fitch,  Portland  ;  Jacob  Smith,  Bath  ; 
Spencer  A.  Pratt,  Bangor;  Benj.  A.  G.  Fuller, 
Augusta;  Frederick  Green,  Saco ;  Georcre  W. 
Bachelder,  Gardiner ;  John  C.  Cochran,  Rockland ; 
John  Rogers,  Brunswick ;  Geo.  W.  Dyer,  Calais. 

Sheriffs. 
Yo7-k,  Israel  Chadbourne,  Alfred  ;  Cumherlarid, 
Wendell  P.  Smith,  Portland  ;  Lincoln,  Thomas 
Cunningham,  Wiscasset;  Hancock,  John  R.  Red- 
man, Brooksville;  Washington,  James  Nichols, 
Calais;  Kennebec,  Charles  N.  Bodfish,  Gardiner; 
Oxford,  Samuel  Gibson,  Denmark  ;  Somerset,  Geo. 
Whitney,  Pittsfield  ;  Penobscot,  John  S.  Cliadwick, 
Bangor;  JFaWo,  William  Rust,  Belmont ;  Piscat- 
aquis, Joseph  Chase,  Sebec  ;  Franklin,  Francis  G. 
Butler,  Farmington  ;  Aroostook,  Nelson  Herrin, 
Houlton. 


Counties. 
York, 

Cumberland, 
Lincoln, 
Hancock, 
Washington, 
Kennebec, 
Oxford, 
Somerset, 
Penobscot, 
Waldo, 
Piscataquis, 
Franklin, 
Aroostook, 


Judges. 
Wm.  C."  Allen, 
Josiah  Peircc, 
Arnold  Blaney, 
Parker  Tuck, 
John  C.  Talbot, 
Daniel  Williams, 
Job  Prince, 
Charles  Green, 
E.  G.  Rawson, 
Joseph  Miller, 
Enh.  Packard, 
Moses  Shurburn, 
Samuel  G.  Tuck, 


Probate  Officers. 

Residences. 

Alfred. 

Gorham. 

Wiscasset. 

Sedgwick. 

East  Machias. 

Augusta. 

Turner. 

Athens. 

Bangor. 

Lincolnville. 

Blanchard. 

Phillips. 

Haynesville. 


Registers. 
Joshua  Herrick, 
Freeman  Bradford, 
Edwin  S.  Hovey, 
Warren  King, 
Albert  G.  Lane, 
Wm.  R.  Smith, 
George  K.  Shaw, 
Albert  Moore, 
Jas.  F.  Rawson, 
Charles  Palmer, 
S.  W.Elliot, 
Jos.  A.  Linscott, 
Ezekiel  D.  French, 


Residences. 
Kcnnebunkport. 
Portland. 
E.  Thomaston. 
Trenton. 
Machias. 
Augusta. 
Dixfield. 
North  Anson. 
Bangor. 
Belfast. 
Dover. 
Phillips. 
Houlton. 


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JUDICIAL    COURTS    IN     MAINE. 

Law  Terms. 

County  of  York,  at  Alfred,  on  the  Tuesday  next 
but  two  preceding  the  last  Tuesday  of  April. 

County  of  Cumberland,  at  Portland,  on  the 
Tuesday  next  but  one  preceding  the  last  Tuesday 
of  April. 

County  of  Lincoln,  at  Wiscasset,  on  the  first 
Tuesday  of  May. 

County  of  Hancock,  at  Ellsworth,  on  the  seventh 
Tuesday  next  after  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  May. 

County  of  Washington,  at  Machias,  on  the 
sixth  Tuesday  next  after  the  fourth  Tuesday 
of  May. 

County  of  Kennebec,  at  Augusta,  on  the  second 
Tuesday  of  May. 

County  of  Oxford,  at  Paris,  on  the  fourth  Tues- 
day of  May. 

County  of  Somerset,  at  Norridgewock,  on  the 
Tuesday  second  after  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  May. 

County  of  Penobscot,  at  Bangor,  on  the  Tues- 
day fourth  after  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  May. 

County  of  Waido,  at  Belfast,  on  the  eighth 
Tuesday  next  after  the  fourth  Tuesilay  of  May. 

County  of  Piscataquis,  at  Dover,  on  the  third 
Tuesday  after  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  May. 

County  of  Franklin,  at  Farmington,  on  the 
first  Tuesday  after  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  May. 

Nisi-Prius  Terms. 

County  of  York,  at  Alfred  on  the  third  Tuesday 
of  September. 

County  of  Cumberland,  at  Portland,  on  the 
second  Tuesday  of  November. 

County  of  Lincoln,  at  Wiscasset,  on  the  Wednes- 
day after  the  second  Monday  of  September. 

County  of  Kennebec,  at  Augusta,  on  the  first 
Tuesday  of  October. 

County  of  Oxford,  at  Paris,  on  the  second  Tues- 
dav  of  October. 

County  of  Somerset,  at  Norridgewock,  on  the 
last  Tuesday  of  September. 

County  of  Penobscot,  at  Bangor,  on  the  fourth 
Tuesday  of  October. 

County  of  Waldo,  at  Belfast,  on  the  second 
Tuesday  of  December. 

UNITED  STATES   DISTRICT    COURT. 

Arthur  Ware,      Portland,  Judge. 
Thomas  A.  Deblois,  "         Alturney. 
Wm.  P.  Preble,  Jr.,  '<         Clerk. 
Wm.  Paine,  "        Marshal. 

CIRCUIT     COURT. 

George  F.  Emery,  Portland,  Clerk. 


COURT    IN    MAINE. 


Western  District. 


County  of  York,  at  Alfred,  on  the  second  Mon- 
day of  February,  the  last  Monday  of  May,  and 
the  third  Monday  of  October. 

County  of  Cumberland,  at  Portland,  on  the  first 
Tuesday  of  March,  the  third  Tuesday  of  June, 
and  the  first  Tuesday  of  October. 

County  of  Oxford,  at  Paris,  on  the  second  Tues- 
day in  June,  and  the  second  Tuesday  of  Nov. 

County  of  Franklin,  at  Farmington,  on  the  last 
Monday  of  March,  and  on  Monday  next  but  one 
preceding  the  first  Tuesday  of  October. 

Middle  District. 

County  of  Lincoln,  at  Wiscasset,  on  the  fourth 
Tuesday  of  February,  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  June,, 
and  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  October. 

County  of  Kennebec,  at  Augusta,  on  the  first 
Tuesday  of  April,  the  first  Tuesday  of  August, 
and  the  first  Tuesday  of  December. 

County  of  Somerset,  at  Norridgewock,  on  the 
second  Tuesday  of  January,  the  first  Tuesday  of 
May,  and  the  second  Tuesday  in  October. 

County  of  Waldo,  at  Belfast,  on  the  first  Tues- 
day of  February,  and  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  Aug. 

Eastern  District. 

County  of  Penobscot,  at  Bangor,  on  the  first 
Tuesday  of  January,  the  first  Tuesday  of  October, 
and  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  May. 

County  of  Hancock,  at  Ellsworth,  on  the  second 
Tuesday  of  April  and  the  fourth  Tuesday  of  Oct. 

County  of  Washington,  at  Machias,  on  the  last 
Tuesday  of  February  and  the  third  Tuesday  of 
September. 

County  of  Piscataquis,  at  Dover,  on  the  last 
Tuesdayof  March  and  the  second  Tuesday  of  Nov. 

County  of  Aroostook,  at  Houlton,  on  the  first 
Tuesday  of  September. 

Finances. 
Amount  of  receipts  from  May,  1850,  to  April  30, 

1851,  inclusive, ^426,196.30 

Balance  of  Cash  in   the  Treasury,  May 

1,  1850, 125,924.07 


5552,120.37 

Amount  of  expenditures  from  May  1, 
1850,  to  April  30, 1851,  inclusive 5507,450.30 

Leaving;  a  balance  in  the  Treasury,  May 

1,  1851 44,670.07 

5552,120.37 


COMMON  SCHOOLS. 

In  1828,  twenty  townships  of  public  land  were  reserved  as  a  basis  for  a  school  fund.  The  pro- 
ceeds of  the  land  already  sold  are  5104,363.63,  which  constitutes  the  permanent  school  fund  of 
the  State.  In  1850  twenty-four  half-townships  of  the  undivided  lands  of  the  State  were  set  apart 
and  added  to  the  permanent  school  fund.  The  banks  are  required  to  pay  into  the  treasury  ^  of 
one  per  cent,  semiannually  on  their  capital  stock  for  the  use  of  schools.  This  tax  for  1850  was 
527,230.27.  Add  to  this  six  per  cent,  interest  of  the  school  fund,  56,216.81,  and  there  is  the  sum 
of  533,492.10,  which  was  apportioned  among  the  towns  making  returns  during  the  past  year.  Towns 
are  obliged  by  law  to  raise  an  amount  of  school  money  equal  to  40  cents  for  each  inhabitant.  In  the 
3,948  districts,  and  279  parts  of  districts,  which  made  returns  for  1850,  there  were  2,706  male,  and 
3,921  female,  teachers.  Average  monthly  wages  of  male  teachers,  516.66;  of  female  teachers,  55.92; 
average  length  of  schools  in  weeks,  18.8;  schools  suspended  by  incompetency  of  teachers,  152;  num- 
ber of  good  school-houses,  1,596;  number  of  poor  ones,  2,012;  number  built  the  past  year,  120 ;  whole 
number  of  scholars,  230,274 ;  whole  attendance  in  winter,  151,360;  average  attendance,  91,519.  The 
whole  amount  of  school  money  raised  by  tax  was  5264,351.17,  which  was  541,010.37  more  than  re- 
rcquired  by  law.  529,921.46  were  expended  for  private  schools.  There  are  school  libraries  in  nine 
towns.  There  are  92  chartered  academies  in  the  State,  of  which  64  sustain  schools  during  a  greater 
or  less  part  of  the  year.  The  teachers'  institutes  have  been  in  successful  operation  for  several  years  ; 
1,732  teachers  attended  them  in  1850;  801  males,  931  females.  The  session  of  each  institute  was  ten 
days. 


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MASSACHUSETTS   STATE  RECORD. 


STATE    ELECTION, 
Second   Tuesday 

IS 

MARCH. 


LEGISLATURE    CONVENES 

AT  CONCORD, 

First  Wednesday  in 

JUNE. 


STATE   OF   NEW   HAMPSHIRE. 

OFFICERS  FOR  1851-52. 

SAMUEL  DINSMORE,  KEENE,  Governor. 

COUNCIL. 

Greenlkaf  Cr,AiiKE, Atkinson, District  No.  1. 

JosKPH  H.  Smith, Dover,      "        No.  2. 

Samuel  HuTTEPvFiELD, Andover, "        No.  3. 

George  Huntington Walpole, "        No.  4. 

Simeon  Warner, Whitefield, "        No.  5. 


John  L.  Hadley,  Concord,  Secretary  of  State. 
Jesse  A.  Gove,  Concord,  Deputy  Sec. 
Edsoa  Hill,  Concord,  Treasurer. 

JUDTCIAUY. 

Superior  Coxirt  of  Judicature. 

John  J.  Gilchrist,  Charlcstown,  Chief  Justice. 

Andrew  S.  Woods,  liath  ;  Ira  A.  Eastman,  (Jil- 
manton;  Samuel  D.  Bell,  Manchester;  Ira  Per- 
ley,  Concord,  Associate  Justices. 

George  Y.  Sawyer,  Nashua  ;  Chas.  R.  Morrison, 
Haverhill,  Circuit  Justices.  . 

John  Sullivan,  Exeter,  Attorney- General. 

Win.  L.  Foster,  Keene,  State  Reporter. 

Clerks  of  the  Superior  Court. 
Ira  B.  Hoitt,  Exeter,  for  Rockingham  ;  John  II. 
Smith,  Dover,  for  Strafford ;  Perley  Dodge,  Am- 


herst, for  Hillsborough  :  Leonard  Bisco,  Keene, 
for  Cheshire  ;  Jonas'  D.  Sleeper,  Haverhill,  for 
Grafton;  J.  M.  Rix,  Lancaster,  for  CoOs ;  Nath'l 
B.  Baker,  Concord,  for  Merrimack  ;  Thomas  W. 
Gilm.ore,  Newport,  for  Sullivan  ;  S.  C.  Baldwin, 
Meredith,  for  Belknap;  Francis  R.  Chase,  Con- 
way, far  Carroll. 

Court  of  Common  Pleas. 

In  this  Court,  the  Chief  Justice,  or  one  of  the 
Associate  Justices  of  the  Superior  Court,  or  one 
of  the  Circuit  Justices  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas  presides,  and  one  or  both  of  the  County 
Justices  as  Associates.  At  the  trial  of  capital 
cases,  two  Justices  of  the  Superior  Court,  or  two 
of  the  Circuit  Justices,  or  one  Justice  of  the  Su- 
periw'  Court  and  one  of  the  Circuit  Justices,  are 
required  to  be  present. 


County  Justices. 
The  County  Justices  receive  ^3  per  day  during  the  sitting  of  the  Court,  and  ten  cents  a  mile  to  and 
from  the  place  of  session. 

Counties.                                                      Nam's  and  Residences.  Appointed. 

Rockingham, Bradbury  Bartlett,  Nottingham, January  8,  1833. 

Junes  Pickering,  Newingtou, July  1,  1843. 

Strafford, George  L   Whitehouse,  Farmington, January  i,  1841. 

Hiram  R.  Roberts,  Somers worth March  17,  1840. 

Belknap, Henry  Y.  Simpson,  New  Hampton, January  4,  1841. 

Thomas  Cogswell,  Gilmauton, January  4,  1841.' 

Carroll Thomas  Rust.  Wolfborough Sept.  28,  1846. 

Thomas  P.  Drake,  Effingham August  8,  1843. 

Merrimack, Benjamin  Wudleigh,  Sutton, January  8.  1833. 

Jacob  A.  Potter,  Concord, Dec.  16,  1844. 

Hillsboro*, Jacob  Whittemore,  Antrim,. June  18,  1840. 

Jesse  Carr,  GoH'stown June  27,  1835. 

Cheshire, Nathan  G.  Babbitt,  Walpole, Jan.  17.  1842. 

Horace  Chapin,  Winchester May  19,  1836. 

Sullivan, .Ambrose  Cossit,  CLiremont, January  8,  1833. 

Eleazcr  Jackson,  Cornish, January  8,  1833. 

Grafton, David  C   Churchill,  Lyme Nov.  24,  IS.U. 

Oscar  F.  Fowler,  Bris'tol, June  28,  18o0. 

CoOs, Nahum  D.  Day,  Stratford, March  22,  18o0. 

Robert  Ingalls,  Shelburne, Jan.  17,  1848. 

Merrimack ;   A.    B.   Williamson,   Claremont,   for 


County  Solicitors. 
Albert  R.  Hatch,  Portsmouth,  for  Rockinsjham  ; 
Samuel  Clark,  Somcrsworth,  for  Strafford;  Samuel 
H.  Ayer,  Manchester,  for  Ilillsborough  ;  Wm.  P. 
Wheeler,  Keene,  for  Cheshire  ;  J.  Everett  Sar- 
gent, Wentworth,  for  Graffn;  Wm.  Burns,  Lan- 
caster, for  CoOs ;  John  H.   George,   Concord,  for 


Sullivan;  Benjamin  A.  Rogers,  Sanbornton,  for 
Belknap;  Saniuel  Emerson,  Moultonborough,  for 
Carroll. 

t^°  For  the  Clerks  of  the  Courts  of  Common 
Pleas  see  the  Clerks  of  the  Superior  Courts  re- 
spectively.    The  same  Clerk  who  acts  in  the  Su- 


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perior  Court,  performs  the  duties  of  Clerk  in  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  but  each  respectively  for 
his  County  has  a  distinct  appointment  from  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas. 

Terms  of  the  Superior  Court. 
Act  of  July  6,  1851. 

"  These  shall  be  held  annually  at  Concord,  one 
on  the  second  Tuesday  of  July,  and  the  other  on 
the  second  Tuesday  of  December." 

Terms  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas. 

Bockingham — Portsmouth,  3d  Tuesday  of  Sept. ; 
Exeter,  2d  Tuesday  of  February. 

Strajford — Dover.  3d  Tuesday  of  Jan.,  and  3d 
Tuesday  of  Au?. 

Belknap— GiUord,  4th  Tuesday  of  Feb.,  and  1st 
Tuesday  of  Sept. 


Carroll — Ossipee,  3d  Tuesday  of  May,  and  4th 

Tuesday  of  Nov. 

Merrimack — Concord,  4th  Tuesday  of  March, 
and  2d  Tuesday  of  October. 

Hillsborough — Amherst,  3d-  Tuesday  of  April  ; 
Manchester,  4th  Tuesday  of  Oct. 

Cheshire — Keene,  3d  Tuesday  of  March,  and  2d 
Tuesday  of  Sept. 

Sullivan — Newport,  1st  Tuesday  of  Feb.,  and  3d 
Tuesday  of  August. 

Grafton — Haverhill,  2d  Tuesday  of  April,  and 
1st  Tuesday  of  Oct.,  for  the  AVestern  Judicial  Dis- 
trict;  at  Plymouth,  2d  Tuesday  of  May  and  3d 
Tuesday  of  November,  for  the  Eastern  Judicial 
District. 

CoOs — Lancaster,  1st  Tuesday  of  May,  and  3d 
Tuesday  of  Nov. 


Probate  Judges. 
Counties.  Names  and  Residences.  Appointed.  Salaries. 

Rockingham, Ira  St.  Clair,  Deerfield, August  o,  1848, g3:i4.00 

Straftord, Charles  W.  Woodman,  Dover, January,  1846 167.00 

Belknrip, Warren  Lovell,  Meredith, January,  1841 142.00 

Carroll, Jonathan  T.  Chase,  Conway, January,  1841 142.00 

Merrimack, Horace  Chase,  Hopkinton January,  1833, 300.00 

Hillsborough Wm.  C.  Clarke,  Manchester Sept.  8,  18.51, 334.00 

Cheshire Larkin  Baker,  Westmoreland, Nov.,  1841 225.00 

Sullivan, John  L.  Putnam,  Cornish, October.  1834, 175.00 

Grafton, Eleazer  Martin,  Canaan, June,  1819, 275.00 

CoOs, Benjamin  flunking,  Lancaster, July,  1829, 100.00 

Probate  Begisters. 
Counties.  Names  and  Residences.  Appointed.  Salaries. 

Rockingham, James  H.  Shapley,  Exeter January,  1847, 5462.00 

Sirafford John  H.  White,  Dover, June  22,  1849 243.00 

Belknap, O.  A.  J.  Vaughan,  Gilmanton, January  1.  1851, 183.00 

Carroll, Sanborn  B. -Carter.  Ossipee, January  4,  1851, 183.00 

Merrimack Wm.  P.  Foster,  Concord, January  1,  1851, 400.00 

Hillsborough, Lemuel  N.  Pattee,  Amherst, Sept.  1842 464.00 

Cheshire Geo.  F.  Starkweather,  Keene, January,  1847, 300.00 

Sullivan, Henry  E.  Baldwin,  Newport, January,  4,  1851, 225.00 

Grafton Samuel  Swazey,  Haverhill, Sept.,  1842, 380.00 

CoOs Geo.  A.  Cossit,  Lancaster, July,  1837, 125.00 


Sheriff's. 

Bockingham,  Nathan  H.  Leavitt,  Newmarket ; 
Strafford,  George  McDaniel,  Barrington  ;  Belknap, 
Bartlett  Hill,  Meredith  ;  Carroll,  Joseph  Went- 
worth,  Sandwich  ;  Merrimack,  Nathaniel  A.  Davis, 
Concord  ;  Hillsborough,  Elijah  Monroe,  Amherst; 
Cheshire,  J o\\n  Foster,  Keene;  Sullivan,  Harvey 
Huntoon,  Unity  ;  Gra/'ton,  Joseph  Powers,  Haver- 
hill ;  Coos,  Reuben  Stephenson,  Lancaster. 
County  Treasurers. 

Bockingham,  Winthrop  H  Dudley,  Brentwood; 
Strafford,  Nathaniel  D.  Wetmore,  Rochester  ; 
Belknap,  Hazen  Pickering,  Barnstead  ;  Carroll, 
Stephen  W.  Perkins,  Eaton  ;  Merrimack,  Benj. 
L.  Lock,  Epsom  ;  Hillsborough,  Adam  Chandler, 
Bedford  ;  Cheshire,  Geo.  F.  Starkweather,  Keene  ; 
Sullivan,  Granville  Gilmore,  Acworth  ;  Grafton, 
David  Smith,  Warren;  CoOs,  Edward  Parsons, 
Jefferson. 


Begister  of  Deeds. 
Bockingham,  Nath'l  G.  Oilman,  Exeter  ;  Straf- 
ford, Elijah  Wadieigh,  Dover;  Belknap,  Nath'l 
Edgerly,  Gilford ;  Carroll,  Loammi  Hardy,  Ossi- 
pee ;  Merrimack,  Reuben  T.  Leavitt,  Concord; 
Hillsboro',  Wm.  Wetherbee,  Amherst  ;  Cheshire, 
Barton  Skinner,  Keene  ;  Sulliva?i,  John  Town, 
Newport ;  Grafton,  Sylvester  Reding,  Haverhill ; 
CoiJs,  John  S.  floby,  Lancaster. 

Bank  Commissioners. 
Walpole,  Frederick  Vose ;  Lancaster,  James  M. 
Rix  ;  Exeter,  Henry  F.  French. 

Bailroad  Commissioners. 

Lancaster,  J a.mes  Weeks;  Northfield,  Asa  P. 
Cate  ;  Exeter,  Stephen  W.  Dearborn. 

Greenleaf  Clark,  of  Atkinson,  Commissioner  of 
Boston  and  Maine  Bailroad. 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  CONCORD. 

Andrew  McFarland,  Superintendent.  Since  the  opening  of  the  asylum,  for  nearly  nine  years,  there 
have  been  admitted,  to  June  1,  1851,  816  patients;  117  now  remain  in  the  institution.  Of  these,  59 
are  males  and  58  are  females.  The  number  of  patients  admitted  during  the  past  year  was  88.  Of 
these  44  were  males  and  44  were  females.  98  were  discharged  during  the  year.  Of  these,  45  (31  males 
and  14  females)  had  recovered;  25  (14  males  and  11  females)  had  partially  recovered;  16  (7  males  and 
9  females)  were  not  relieved;  and  12  (2  males  and  10  females)  died.  A  new  wing  has  been  added  to 
the  Asylum  the  past  year. 

STATE   REFORM    SCHOOL. 

At  the  late  session  of  the  Legislature,  an  act  was  passed  authorizing  the  Governor  to  appoint  a 
board  of  three  commissioners,  to  select  and  obtain  the  refusal  of  a  lot  of  land  of  not  less  than 
50  acres,  which  will  be  an  eligible  site  for  a  manual  labor  school ;  to  procure  plans  and  estimates  on 
the  building,  and  to  mature  a  system  for  the  government  of  the  institution.  Under  this  act,  Nathan- 
iel B.  Baker,  of  Concord,  John  E.  Tyler,  of  RoUinsford,  and  John  S.  Woodman,  of  Hanover,  have 
been  appointed  Commissioners. 


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MASSACHUSETTS    STATE    RECORD. 


STATE     ELECTION, 

First  Tuesday 

IN 

SEPTEMBER. 


LEGISLATURE  CONVENES 

AT  MONTPELIER, 

Second  Thursday  in 

OCTOBER. 


STATE    OF    VERMONT. 

OFFICERS  FOR  1851-52. 

CHARLES  K.  WILLIAMS,  RUTLAND,  Governor. 


Julius  Converse,  Woodstock,  Lieute7iant-Gov- 
ernor.  and  President  of  the  Senate. 

George  Howes,  Montpelier,  Treasurer. 

Ferrand  F.  Merrill,  Montpelier,  Secretary  of 
State. 

F.  E.  Woodbridge,  Vergennes,  Auditor  of  Ac- 
counts. 

F.  W.  Hopkins,  Rutland,  Adjutaiit  and  Inspec- 
tor General 

George  W.  Grandey,  Vergennes,  Quarter-Mas- 
ter- General. 

Luther  Cross,  Montpelier,  Sergeant-at-Arms. 

R.  F.  Andrews,  Cavendish,  Secretary  of  Civil 
and  Military  Affairs. 

Geo.  Nichols,  Northfield,  Librarian. 

F.  F.  Hovey,  Montpelier,  Assistant. 

JUDICIARY. 

Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

Stephen  Royce,  Berkshire,  Chief  Justice. 

Isaac  F.  Redfield,  Randolph,  f*ierpoint  Isham, 
Bennington,  Assistajit  Justices. 

Peter  T.  Washburn,  Woodstock,  Reporter  of 
Decisions. 

Circuit  Judges. 

1st  Circuit,  Robert  Pierpoint,  Rutland. 

2d         "         Jacob  Collamer,  Woodstock. 

Sd         "         Asahel  Peck,  Burlington. 

4th       "        Luke  P.  Poland,  St.  Johnsbury. 

First  Circuit. — Bennington,  Rutland,  and  Ad- 
dison counties. 

Secojid  Circuit. — Windham,  Windsor,  and  Or- 
ange counties. 

Third  Circuit. — Chittendon,  Franklin,  Lamoille, 
and  Grand  Isle  counties. 

Fourth  Circziit. — Washington,  Caledonia,  Or- 
leans, and  Essex  counties. 

United  States  Courts  in  Vermont. 
District.— ll\xt\vindi,  6th  October  ;  Windsor,  24th 
May, 


James  S.  Merrill,  Bennington,  Sheriff. 
Gurden  H.  Smith,  Manchester,  High  Bailiff. 

Windham  County. 

EUery  AUhe,  Horace  Alvord,  Assistant  Judges  of 
the  (.ounly  Court. 

Royal  Tyler,  Bratlleboro',  Judge  of  Probate  for 
the  District  of  Marlboro' . 

Abishai  Stoddard,  Grafton,  Judge  of  Probate  for 
the  District  of  Westminster. 

George  B.  Kellogg,  Saxton's  River,  State's  At- 
torney. 

Cyrus  Carpenter,  Sheriff. 

Abuer  Johnson,  High  Bailiff. 

Windsor  County. 

Hampden  Cutts,  Calvin  French,  Assistant  Judges 
of  the  County  Court. 

Salmon  F.  Dutton,  Cavendish,  Judge  of  Probate 
for  the  District  of  Windsor. 

John  Porter,  Hartford,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the 
District  of  Hartford. 

Warren  C.  French,  Sharon,  State's  Attorney. 

Lorenzo  Richmond,  Woodstock,  Sheriff. 

Silas  Warren,  Ludlow,  High  Bailiff'. 

Rutland  County. 

Samuel  H.  Kellogg,  Barnes  Frisbie,  Assistant 
Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

Harvey  Button,  Wallingford,  Judge  of  Probate 
for  the  District  of  Rutland. 

Almon  Warne'r,  Castleton,  Judge  of  Probate  for 
the  District  of  Fairhaven. 

Caleb  B.  Harrington,  Rutland,  State's  Attorney. 

Jacob  Edgerton,  Rutland,  Sheriff. 

Levi  Briggs,  Brandon,  High  Bailiff. 

Addison  County. 

Joseph  Hay  ward.  RoswellBottum,  Jr.,  Assistant 
Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

Horatio  Seymour,  Middlebury,  Judge  of  Probate 


C<>cM)'<.— Windsor,  21st  May  ;  Rutland,  3d  Oct.  ^for  the  District  of  Addison 


Samuel  Prentiss,  Montpelier,  Judge. 
Abel  Underwood,  Newbury,  District  Attorney. 
John  Pettes,  Windsor,  Marshal. 
Albert  G.  Catlin,  Burlington,  Collector. 
Edward  H.   Prentiss,  Montpelier,   Clerk  of  the 
Circuit  and  District  Courts. 

COUNTY    COURTS. 

Bennington    County. 

Simon  Rising,  Charles  E.  Houghton,  Assistant 
Judges  of  tlie  Cotiii/y  Court. 

Leonard  Sari^cuut,  Mmiclicstcr,  Judge  of  Probate 
for  the  District  of  Miun-hvster. 

Elijah  Barber,  Powiuil,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the 
District  of  Bennimjton. 

Harman  Canfield,  Arlington,  State's  Attorney. 


Harvey  Munsill,  Bristol,  Judge  of  Probate  for 
the  District  of  Neichaven. 

John  W.  Stewart,  State's  Attorney. 

David  S.  Church,  Sheriff. 

Wm.  Joslin,  Vergennes,  High  Bailiff. 

Orange  County. 

Gouldsburn  Taplin,  Jr.,  Alvan  Smith,  Assistant 
Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

Royal  Hatch,  Straflbrd,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the 
District  of  Bradford. 

Philander  Perrin,  Randolph,  Judge  of  Probatt 
for  the  District  of  Randolph. 

Asa  M.  Dickey,  Topsham,  State's  Attorney. 

John  E.  Chamberlin,  Sheriff. 

Harvey  Tracy,  Tunbridge,  High  Bailiff. 


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Chittenden  County. 

Ransom  Jones,  Aaron  L.  "Betich, Assistant  Judgts 
of  the  Coimty  Court. 

Charles  Adams,  Burlington,  Judge  of  Probate. 
Edward  J.  Phelps,  Burlington,  State's  Attorney. 


Isaac  Sherwood,  Burlington,  Sheriff. 
Edward  W.  Brownell,  Westford,  Hig 


igh  Bailiff. 


Washington  County. 


David  W.  Hadley,  Joseph  Hancock,  Assistant 
Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

Jacob  Scott,  Montpelier,  Judge  of  Probate. 
Stoddard  B.  Colby,  Montpelier,  State's  Attorney. 
Isaac  \V.  Brown,  Northfield,  Sheriff. 
Cyrus  Brown,  Worcester,  High  Bailiff. 

Caledonia  County. 

Alden  E.  Judevine,  Andrew  McMillan,  Assistant 
Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

Theron  Howard,  Danville,  Judge  of  Probate. 
Joseph  Potts,  Groton,  State's  Attorney. 
George  Ide,  Sheriff. 
Charles  Roberts,  High  Bailiff. 

Franklin  County. 

Alvah  Sabin,  Augustus  Young,  Assistant  Judges 
of  the  County  Court. 

Wm.  Bridges,  St.  Albans,  Judge  of  Probate. 
Geo.  F.  Houghton,  St.  Albans,  State's  Attorney. 
Orson  Carpenter,  St.  Albans,  Sheriff. 
Addison  Burr,  High  Bailiff. 

Orleans  County. 

William  Moon,  Jr.,  Neheraiah  Colby,  AsHstant 
Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

Isaac  N.  Cushman,  IrzLshwrgh.,  Judge  of  Probate. 


Wm.  M.  Dickerman,  Coventry,  State's  Attorney. 
Elisha  White,  Brownington,  Sheriff. 
John  Guild,  High  Bailiff. 

Lamoille  County. 

James  M.  Hotchkiss,  Giles  A.  Barber,  Assistant 
Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

Stoughton  S.  ViWp,3oh.\\f:on,  Judge  of  Probate. 
George  Wilkins,  State's  Attorney. 
Samuel  M.  Pennock,  Sheriff. 
John  Walbridge,  High  Bailiff. 

Essex  County. 

David  Hibbard,  Jr.,  Oramel  Crawford,  Assistant 
Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

Reuben  W.  Freeman,  Judr/e  of  Probate. 
Wm.  Hayward,  Jr.,  Guildhall,  State's  Attorney. 
Joseph  W.  Cooper,  Sheriff. 
Wilton  Cutler,  High  BaiUff. 

Grand  Isle  County. 

William  L.  Sowles,  Daniel  Wait,  Assistant  Judges 
of  the  County  Court. 

Sealand  Whitney,  North  Hero,  Judge  of  Probate. 
John  M.  Sowles,  State's  Attorney. 
Charles  H.  Clark,  Alburgh,  Sheriff. 
George  Eddy,  High  Bailiff. 

Miscellaneous  Appoin  tmetits. 

State  Prison. — Hiram  Harlow,  Windsor,  Super- 
inte7ident ;  John  Porter,  of  Hartford,  Alfred  Keith, 
of  Sheldon,  and  Russell  Hyde,  of  Rockingham, 
Directors. 

Culvin  Jewett,  St.  Johnsbury,  Commissioner  of 
the  Insane. 

George  C.  West,  Hartland,  Bank  Commissioner. 


COMMON   SCHOOLS. 

Number  of  school  districts  in  the  State,  2,594;  number  of  scholars,  90,110;  average  of  wages  paid 
male  teachers  per  month,  gl3.o5;  average  of  wages  paid  female  teachers  per  month,  §5.54 ;  whole 
wages  for  males,  S6o,759.16;  for  females,  §61,312.65;  number  of  weeks  of  schools  by  males,  19,360; 
by  females,  43.238;  whole  wages  to  teachers.  §127,071.81;  cost  of  board,  §70,492.87;  cost  of  fuel, 
&c.,  §19,837.60;  cost  for  wages,  board,  and  fuel,  §217.402.33;  public  money  divided  for  support  of 
schools,  §90,893.91;  average  length  of  school  during  the  year,  24  weeks;  average  of  scholars  per 
district,  39;  expense  per  scholar,  §2.20.  The  school  fund  was  abolished  in  1845,  to  pay  the  State 
debt. 

STATE  PRISON-YEAR  ENDING  SEPTEMBER  1,  1850. 

Number  of  convicts,  September  1,  1849,  62;  admitted  during  the  year,  33;  total,  95.  19  were  dis- 
charged during  the  year;  10  by  expiration  of  sentence;  8  by  pjirdon  ;  1  sent  to  the  Insane  Hospital ; 
leaving  in  confinement,  September  1,  1850,  76.  64  were  employed  by  contractors  in  snath-making, 
and  5  in  shoemaking.  The  contract  per  diem  charge  per  convict  is  two  shillings.  The  income  of  the 
prison  for  the  year  was  §6,107.09.  Expenditures  and  loss,  §6,251.61.  Balance  of  expenditures  for 
the  year  against  the  prison,  §144.52.  Total  liabilities,  inclusive  of  interest,  §17,873.70;  total  assets, 
§10,313.04.    Excess  of  liabilities,  §7,560.66. 

VERMONT  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  BRATTLEBORO'. 

William  H.  Rockwell,  M.  D.,  Superintendent.  Since  the  opening  of  the  Asylum,  there  have  been 
admitted,  to  August  1,  1850.  1,609  patients ;  1,281  have  been  discharged,  and  328  remain  in  the  insti- 
tution. Of  the  1,609  patients  thus  admitted  745  have  recovered,  equal  to  46.30  per  cent.  Of 
the  1,281  discharged,  745  have  recovered,  equal  to  58.37  per  cent.  Of  those  placed  at  the  Asylum 
within  six  months  from  the  attack,  nearly  nine  tenths  have  recovered.  During  the  year  ending 
August  1,  1850.  the  whole  number  of  patients  was  468.  Admitted,  150;  discharged,  140;  remaining 
in  the  institution,  328.  Of  those  discharged,  79  were  cured  ;  26  died;  improved,  16  ;  not  improved,  19. 
There  have  been  182  State  beneficiaries  in  the  Asylum  during  the  vear,  and  143  remained,  July  31, 
1850.  Income  during  the  vear,  §34,240.12  ;  expenditures,  §33.868.93 :  balance  in  favor  of  the  Asylum. 
§371.19.  There  is  connected  with  the  Asylum  a  library  of  over  1,200  volumes,  and  a  large  number  of 
newspapers  and  periodicals  are  taken. 

Terms  of  Admission.— For  the  first  six  months.  §2  per  week,  and  §1.75  afterwards.  When  the 
insanity  is  connected  with  epilepsy  or  paralysis,  §2.50  per  week.  Patients  are  received  from  other 
States  for  §2  per  week,  or  §100  per  year. 


STATE    ELECTION 

ON   THK 

First  Wednesday  in 
APRIL. 


LEGISLATURE    CONVENES 

AT    NEWPORT, 

First    Tuesday   in 

MAY. 


STATE    OF   RHODE   ISLAND. 

OFFICERS  FOR  1851-52. 

PHILIP  ALLEN,  PROVIDENCE,  Governor.    Salary,  $400. 

COUNCIL. 

Wm.  Bfach  Lawrence,  of  Newport,  Lieutenant-Governor.     Salary,  ^200. 
Asa  Potter,  of  Providence,  Secretai-y  of  State.     Salary,  Slod  and  fees. 
Edwin  Wilson,  of  Newport,  General  Treasurer.     Salary,  ,^500. 
Walter  S.  Burgess,  of  Providence,  Attorney-General. 
Elisha  R.  Potter,  of  Kingston,  Commissioner  of  Public  Schools. 
Amos  D.  Smith,  of  Providence,  J/q;o;--Ge7iera;o/'  the  Militia. 


judiciary. 
Supreme  Court. 

Richard  W.  Greene,  of  Providence,  Chief  Jus- 
tice. Salary,  ^900.  Levi  Hale,  of  Warren,  Asso- 
ciate Justice.  Salary,  5550.  William  R.  Staples, 
of  Providence,  Justice.  Salary,  ^550.  George  A. 
Brayton,  of  Warwick,  Justice.  Salary,  ^doO. 
Thomas  Durfee,  of  Providence,  Reporter. 

Clerks  of  Supreme  Court. 

Joseph  Joslin,  Newport,  for  Newport ;  Edwin 
Mctcalf,  of  Providence,  for  Providence;  Powell 
Hehne,  of  Kingston,  (or  Washington  ;  Geo.  H. 
Reynolds,  of  Bristol,  for  Bristol;  Silas  E.  Wea- 
ver, of  East  Greenwich,  for  Kent. 


Clerks  of  Court  of  Common  Pleas. 
Geo.  C.  Shaw,  of  Newport,  for  Newport;  Levi 
Salisbury,  of  Providence,  for  Providence  ;  Matthew 
Chappell,  of  Kingston,  for  Washington  ;  Massa- 
dore  T.  Bennett,  of  Bristol,  for  Bristol ;  Hazard 
Carder,  of  East  Greenwich,  for  Kent. 

U.  S.  District  Courts  ^?^  R.  I. 

John  Pitman,  of  Providence,  Jtidge.  James  M. 
Clarke,  of  Providence,  Attorney.  George  W.  Jack- 
son, of  Providence,  Marshal.  John  T.  Pitman,  of 
Providence,  Clerk. 

Sheriffs. 

Nercport  County,  William  J.  Roberts.  Provi- 
dence County,  Burrington  Anthony.  Washington 
County,  Weeden  H.  Berry.  Bristol  County,  Na- 
than Bardin.    Kent  County,  Alexander  Allen. 


We  are  indebted  to  the  American  Almanac  for  the  following  valuable  statistics  in  regard  to  this 
State.  ^  ^ 

PUBLIC  SCHOOLS. 

The  State  has  a  School  Fund  invested  in.bank  stock  of  g51,300.  By  an  Act  passed  in  1836  the  in- 
terest of  the  State's  part  of  the  United  States  surplus  revenue  (commonly  called  the  Deposit  Fund) 
was  set  apart  for  Public  Schools.  jg3.3,000  is  annually  paid  from  the  State  Treasury  for  Schools.  By 
an  Act  passed  in  June,  1848,  the  proceeds  of  the  militia  commutation  tax  in  each  town  are  to  be  applied 
hereafter  to  the  suppoi  t  of  public  schools. 

The  whole  number  of  school  districts  in  the  State  is  332,  of  which  231  own  school  houses.  There 
has  been  expended  fur  school  houses  during  the  last  six  years,  5148,254.  No.  of  persons  in  the  State 
under  fifteen,  47,8o7.  No.  of  scholars  registered,  24,442,-13,360  males  and  11,082  females;  average 
attendance,  13,182.  No.  of  male  teachers,  239  ;  of  female,  270.  Amount  received  from  the  State, 
534,;M8.71;  amount  raised  by  towns,  550,332.70;  whole  amount,  596,913.54.  Expended  for  schools, 
595,291.16;  e.\pended  for  school  houses,  519,070.81.  " 

In  June,  1851,  the  school  laws  were  revised  and  consolidated  and  in  many  respects  much  improved. 

STATE   PRISON,    PROVIDENCE. 

Thomas  W.  Hayward,  Warden.  Salary,  5800.  The  number  of  prisoners  September  30,  1840,  was 
28, — 27  males,  1  female.  Committed  during  the  past  year,  23;  whole  number  during  the  ye;ir,  51. 
Discharged  by  expiration  of  time,  3,  by  the  General  Assembly.  11  ;  leaving  in  prison," Sept.  30,  1850, 
37,  all  males.  The  convicts  in  the  State  Prison  are  principally  employed  in  shoemaking;  those  in  the 
Providence  County  Jail,  at  cabinet  work. 

The  income  of  the  prison  for  the  year,  was  53,964.56,  the  expenses  were  59,427.43  ;  balance  of  ex- 
pense, 55,462.87.  No.  of  persons  in  Providence  Jail  at  the  suit  of  the  State,  September  30,  18.50,  06  ; 
at  the  suit  of  the  City,  4  ;  debtors  0  ;  total,  76.  During  the  year  220  were  committed  on  senience;  202 
for  default  of  bail;  in  all,  483;  of  whom  448  were  males,  and  35  females;  white  458,  colored  25;  na- 
tives, 247,  foreigners,  236.  Of  those  sentenced  140  reported  themselves,  or  were  known  as  intemper- 
ate. There  were  besides  committea  to  the  jail  as  a  house  of  correction  during  the  year  146  persons,  of 
whom  142  were   intemperate. 


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STATE    ELECTION, 

ON     THH 

First  Monday  in 
APRIL. 


LEGISLATURE  CONVENES, 
AT  HARTFORD  OR  NEW  HAVEN, 
W.l  First  Wednesday  in 

MAY. 


STATE    OF    CONNECTICUT 

OFFICERS  FOR  1851-52. 

THOMAS   H.     SEYMOUR,    HARTFORD,     Governor. 


R.  A.  Ervina;,  Executive  Secretary. 

W.  B.  Leonard,  Messenger. 

Green  Kendrick,  Waterbury,  IJcut.-Governor. 

John  P.  C.  Mather,  New  London,  Sec'y  of  State. 

Thomas  Clark.  Coventry,  Treasurer. 

Rufiis  G.  Pinney,  Stafford,  Comptroller. 

Abijah  Catlin,  Ilarwinton,  Com'r  School  Fund. 

Charles  Marvin,  Loren  P.  Waldo,  Auditors  of 
Public  Accounts. 

Wni.  H.  Gilbert,  I.  Dean  Alden,  Auditors  of 
Quariermasier  General's  Account. 

COURTS. 

United  States  Cirlfiiit  and  District  Courts. 

S.  Nelson,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.,  Circxiit  Judge. 

Andrew  T.  Judson,  Canterbury,  District  Judge. 

Alfred  A.  Burnham,  New  Haven,  District  Cierk. 

Thomas  C.  Perkins,  Hartford,  District  Attorney. 

A.  A.  Pettengill,  Bridgeport,  Marshal. 

Chester  Adams,   Hartford ;  Leander  Parmelee, 
New  Haven ;  Geo.  Bliss,  Norwich,  Dep.  Marshals. 
Supreme  Court  of  Errors. 

Samuel  Church,  Litchfield,  Chief  Judge. 

William  L.  Storrs,  Hartford;  Henry  M.  Waite, 
Lyme ;  Joel  Hiriman,  New  Haven  ;  "William  W. 
Ellsworth,  Hartford,  Associate  Judges. 

Thomas  Day,  Hartford,  Rejjorter. 
Superior  Courts. 

ALLOTMENT   OF  JUDGES  FOR   1851-52. 

Sicmmer  Terms. 
Chief  Judge  Church,  Litchfield  and  New  Haven. 
Judge  Waite,  Middlese.\  and  New  Haven. 
'•       Storrs,  Windham  and  Tolland. 
"       Ilinman,  Hartford. 
"      Ellsworth,  Fairfield. 

Willi er  Terms. 
Chief  Judge  Church,  Hartford. 
Judge  Waite,  Fairfield  and  Tolland. 
"       Storrs,  New  Haven. 
"       Hinman,  Windham  and  Litchfield. 
"      Ellsworth,  Middlesex  and  New  London. 
County  Courts. 
Hartford  Co. — Francis  Parsons,  Hartford,  Judge. 
Ira  Ha'dsell,Rich'd  H.  Phelps,  Henry  Dayton, (7ow- 
missioners.     Chauncy  Howard,  Hartford,  Clerk  of 
Courts.    Rich'd  D.  Hubbard,  Hartford,  State  Attor- 
ney.     Nathan  M.  W^aterman,  Hartford,  Sheriff. 

iYe?/'  Haven  Co. — Samuel  Ingham,  Acting  Judge. 
Fitch  Smith,  Timothy  V.  Meigs,  Madison;  Perry 
Averill,  Commissioners.  Robert  H.  Osborn,  New 
Haven,  Clerk  of  Courts.  Charles  A.  Ingersoll, 
New  Haven,  State  Attorney.  Leander  Parmelee, 
Wallingford,  Sheiiff. 

New  London  Co. — James  A.  Hovey,  Norwich, 
Judge.  Austin  Brewster,  Nath'l  C.  Saxton,  Isaac 
C.Amidon,  Commissioners.  James  Stedman,  Nor- 
wich, Clerk  of  Courts.  John  T.  Wait,  Norwich, 
State  Attorney.     George  Bliss,  Norwich,  Slieriff. 

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Fairfield  County. — Thomas  B.  Osborn,  Fair- 
field, Judge.  Thomas  A.  Mead,  Daniel  W.  North- 
rop, David  D.  Wildman,  Commissioners.  Thom- 
as Robinson,  Norwalk,  Clerk  of  Courts.  William 
F.  Taylor,  Danbury,  State  Attorney.  Philo  F. 
Barnum,  Bridgeport,  Sheriff. 

Windham  County. — George  S.  Catlin,  Windham, 
Judge.  Samuel  Reynolds,  Eiisha  L.  Fuller,  Jon- 
athan Skinner,  Commissioners.  Uriel  Fuller, 
Brooklyn,  Clerk  of  Courts.  Eiisha  Carpenter, 
Killingly,  State  Attorney.  George  Warren,  Kil- 
lingly.  Sheriff. 

Litchfield  County. — Hiram  Goodwin,  Hitch- 
cocksville.  Judge.  Peleg  Shepard,  Wm.  Cothren, 
William  P.  Russell,  Commissioners .  G.  H.  Hol- 
lister,  Litchfield,  Clerk  of  Courts.  Jolm  H.  Hub- 
bard, Salisbury,  State  Attorney.  Albert  Sedgwick, 
Litchfield,  Sheriff. 

Middlesex  County. — Samuel  Ingham,  Essex, 
Judge.  William  J.  French,  Middletown ;  Asher 
Robinson,  Durham;  Jedediah  R.  Gardner,  East 
Haddam,  Commissioners.  Elihu  Spencer,  Middle- 
town,  Clerk  of  Cowls.  Charles  Whittlesey,  Mid- 
dletown, State  Attorney.  Curtis  Bacon,  Middle- 
town,  Sheriff^. 

Tolland  County. — Zalmon  A.  Storrs,  Tolland, 
Judge.  John  S.  Yeomans,  Columbia;  Richard 
H.  Rose,  Coventry ;  Zolva  Converse,  Stafford, 
Commissioners.  Joseph  Bishop,  Tolland,  Clerk,  of 
Courts.  John  H.  Brookway.  Ellington,  State 
Attorney.     William  T.  Cogswell,  Sheriff. 

State  Prison. 

Zebulon  Brockway,  Charles  J.  Russ,  Hartford, 
Ammi  Giddings,  Plymouth,  Directors. 

Eiisha  Johnson,  Warden. ,  Dep- 

xdy    Warden.      Rev.   S.   Griswold,    Chaplain.     R. 
Fox,  Physician.     Z.  R.  Brockway,  Clerk.  , 

"Whole  number  of  convicts,  April,  1850, 175 ;  since 
received,  31 ;  discharged,  42  ;  died,  7  ;  present  num- 
ber, 157. 

Connecticut  Medical  Society. 

Annual  Meeting  at  the  tiTne  and  place  of  ses- 
sion of  the  General  Assembly. 

Rufus  Blakeman,  Greenfield,  President. 

Richard  Warner,  Cromwell,  Vice-President. 

Josiah  G.  Beckwith,  Litchfield,  Secretary. 

Geo.  O.  Sumner,  New  Haven,  Treasurer. 

Connecticut  Botanico- Medical  Society. 
11.  F.  Gardner,  Springfield,  President. 
T.  F.  Davis,  Plymouth,  Vice-President. 
T.  Sperry,  Hartford,  Recording  Secretary. 
L.  L.  Sperry,  New  Britain,  Cor.  Secretary. 
H.  A.  Archer,  Meriden,  Treasurer. 
J.  D.  Friend,  H.  B.  Steele,  John  Hooker,  A.  J. 
Jaques,  O.  B.  Seymour,  Censors. 
Next  annual  meeting,  2d  Tuesday  of  May. 


oOG                                              MASSACHUSETTS    STATE   RECORD. 

TOWNS  IN  NEW  ENGLAND. 

The  Act  of  Congress  under  which  the  U.  S   Census  for  1850  was  taken,  c-tablishes  the  rule  which 

is  to  be  adopted  for  the  apportionment  of  members  for  the  33d  Congress,  and   until  the  taking  of  the 

next  census.     This  rule  limits  the  number  of  the  momljers  of   the  House  to  233,  and  provides  that  the 

ratio   of  apportionment   shall   be   obtained   by  dividing   the   aggregate   population  of  the  Union,  as 

ascertained  by  the  new  census,  after  deducting  therefrom  two  fifths  of  the  whole  number  of  slaves,  by 

233.     The  population  of  each  State  is  then  to  be  divided  by  the  ratio  so 

obtained,  and  the  last  quotient 

will  show  the  number  of  members  to  which   the  Stale  will   be  entitled 

besides  which,  however,  those 

States  to  which  the   largest   fractions  belong,  after   the   division,  will 

be   entitled  to   one  additional 

member,  until  the  whole  number  of  233  shall  be  made  up.     This  apport 

ionmentis  to  be  made,  and  the 

result  certified,  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior. 

We  give  the  U.  S.  Census  of  1850,  for  the  States  of  Maine,  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massachu-  j 

setts,  and  Rhode  Island,  taken  from  the  most  authentic  sources.    The 

returns  of  the  census  have  not 

yet  been  officially  published. 

STATE  OP  MAINE. 

AROOSTOOK. 

Gorham,                          3088 

Mariaville, 

374 

Winslow,                        1796 

Amity,                               256 

i.ray,                                178S 

Mount  Desert, 

777 

Clinton  Gore,                     195 

Ilodgdon,                          862 

Ilarp.'<well,                        1535 

Orland,      . 

1530 

Albion  Gore,                      110 

Iloulton,                          1453 

Harrison,                           1418 

Otis, 

124 

Linneu.s,                            561 

Minot,                                1734 

Penobscot, 

1556 

62,524 

Masardis,                           122 

Naples,                               1025 

Seaville, 

139 

LINCOLN. 

Monticpllo,                        227 

.VortU  Yarmouth,            1221 

Sedgwick, 

1234 

Alna,                                  916 

New  Limerick,                    160 

New  Gloucester,               1848 

Sullivan, 

810 

Arrowsic,                           311 

Smyrna,                            172 

Otisfield,                          1171 

Surry, 

1189 

Bath  city,                        8020 

Weston,                               293 

Poland,                              2660 

Trenton, 

1205 

Boothbay,                         2504 

Belfiist  Academy  Grant,  259 

Portland  city,                20819 

Tremont, 

1425 

Bowdoinham,                  2381 

Benedicta,                          325 

Pownal,                             1074 

U'altham, 

304 

Bowdoin,                          1857 

Bridgewater,                      14.3 

liavniond,                        1142 

Swan  Island, 

423 

Bremen,                              891 

Madawaska  plantation,  1278 

Scarborough,                   1837 

AVetraoro  Isle, 

405 

Bristol,                             2910 

Orient  plantation,             207 

Sebago,                              850 

.No.  1  and  2, 

142 

(lushing,                            805 

Williarfls  College  Grant,    224 

Stan'dish,                         2290 

No.  21, 

26 

Daraariscotta,                  1328 

No.  6,  R.  5,                         39 

Wcstbrook,                      4852 

No.  33, 

51 

Dresden,                            1419 

No.  7,  R.  5,                          10 

Windham,                       2380 

Long  Island, 

152 

Edgecomb,                        1231 

No.  9,  R.  5,                          25 

Yarmouth,                       2144 

No.  7, 

109 

Friendship,                         652 

Fram'gh'm  Acad'y  Grant,  31 

Raymond  Cape, .                 50 

No.8, 

17 

Georgetown,                      1121 

n  Plymouth  Grant,              252 

No.  9, 

22 

Jefferson,                         2223 

Eaton  Grant,                     188 

79,656 

No.  10, 

20 

Lewiston,                         a5S4 

G,  U.  2,                              381 

Pond  Island, 

10 

Lisbon,                             1495 

No.  5,  R.  3,                          34 

FRANKLIN. 

Calf  Island, 

7 

Newcastle,                       2012 

A,  R.  2,                                 4 

Avon,                                 778 

Phicentia  Island, 

13 

Nobleborough,                 1408 

Fort  Kairfield,                     401 

Carthage,                           420 

Black  Island, 

25 

Perkins,                                 84 

Golden  Ridge,                     194 

Chesterville,                    1142 

Duck  Island, 

12 

Phipsburg,                       1806 

No.  11,  R.  1,                       106 

Farniington,                     2725 

Mar.sliall's  Island, 

5 

Richmond,                       2050 

No.  11,  It.  5,                      354 

Freeman,                             762 

Old  Harbor  Island, 

11 

Rockland,                        5052 

No.  3,  R.  2,                          37 

Industry,                         1041 

Conway's  Island, 

12 

St.  George,                      2217 

Bancroft,                             157 

Jay,                                    1733 

Pickering's  Island, 

13 

South  Thomaston,          1420 

Cliry,stal,                           175 

Kiiigfield,                          682 

lleech  Island, 

9 

Southport,                          543 

Dayton,                               49 

Madrid,                               404 

Ot.  Spruce  Head  Island,    19 

Thomaston,                      2723 

Hancock.                           592 

New  Sharon,                     1732 

Bear  Island, 

7 

Topsham,                          2C10 

HayncsviUe,                        95 

New  Vineyard,                    635 

liutter  Island, 

6 

Union,                              1974 

Molunl<u.s,                         199 

Phillips,                           1673 

Eagle  Island, 

32 

Waldoborough,               4199 

Salmon  Brook,                    176 

Salem,                                  454 

Hacketash  Island, 

12 

Warren,                             2428 

Van  Huron,                       1050 

Strong,                              1008 

Matiiiicus  Light  Island 

,     11 

Washington,                    1756 

Reed,                                   76 

Temple,                             785 

Wooden  Ball  Rock  Island,    9 

Webster.                           1110 

Letter  B,R.l,                    141 

Weld,                                 995 



West  Bath,                         560 

No.8,  R.5,                          83 

Wilton,                            1909 

34,372 

Westport,                          761 

No.  6,  R.  4, '                        37 

Letter  E,                              126 

Whitelield,                        2160 

Letter  B,  R.  2,                       5 

No.  3,  2d  Range,  B.  P.,      43 

KENNEBEC. 

Wiscasset,                         2343 

Portland  Academy  Grant,  78 

No.4,  R.  2.  B.  P.,                  8 

Albion, 

1604 

Woolwich,                         1420 

N*  9,  R.  6,                          59 

Dallas,                                  458 

Augusta, 

8227 

Patricktown  plantation,   552 

E,  R.  1,                                46 

Jackson  plantation,          821 

Belgrade, 

1722 

iMatiMJcus  Isles,                  220 

It,  R.  2,                             203 

No.  6,                                   74 

Benton, 

1189 

Monhegan  Isle,                  103 

12,  11.  3,                               66 

No.  4,                                 139 

China, 

27l!9 

Muscle  Ridge  pl.antation,  56 

F,  11.  2,                              288 



Clinton, 

1743 

Muscongus  Island,              97 

Mars  Hill,                            29 

20,027 

East  Livermore, 

892 

Marsh,                                   20 

I'ortiigc  Lake,                     163 

Fayette, 

1085 

Hay  Island,                           8 

Dcertleld  Academy  Grant,  12 

HANCOCK. 

Gardiner, 

048'; 

.lohiis  Island,                         5 

No.  12,  it.  5,                        11 

Aurora,                              217 

Greene, 

1317 

Pond  Island,                           1 

No.  17,  It.  9,                      209 

Amherst,                           323 

Hallowell, 

4769 

Otter  Island,                       12 

Bhtoliill,                          1939 

Leeds, 

1652 

Harbor  Island,                      8 

12,533 

Itrooklin,                           1002 

Litchtiold, 

2100 

Cranberry  Island,               32 

lirooksville,                     13.33 

Monmouth, 

1925 

CUMBERLAND. 

Bucksport,                       33S1 

Mt.  Vernon, 

1479 

74,803 

Auburn,                          2840 

Castine,                             1260 

Pittston, 

2823 

OXFORD. 

Baldwin,                           11(10 

(ir.anberry  Isles,                283 

Readficld, 

19S5 

Albany,                               747 

Bridgton,                          2710 

Door  I,'<le,                           3037 

Rome, 

8.30 

Andovcr,                             710 

Brunswick,                       407(> 

Dedham,                                546 

Sidney, 

1955 

Bethel,                             2253 

Cape  Kli/.abcth,                2082 

Kaslbrook,                          212 

V.assalborough, 

3099 

Brownlield,                      1320 

Cascn,                                10J5 

Eden,                                 1127 

Vienna, 

851 

Buckfield,                          1657 

Cumberland,                   1656 

Ellsworth,                         4009 

Wales, 

612 

Byron,                                 296 

Danville,                          ItWil 

Frinklin,                             736 

Watervillc, 

3965 

Canton,                             926 

Durliam,                              1801 

(l.niUlsborough,                1400 

Wayne, 

1307 

Denmark,                          1203 

Falmouth,                         2161 

(ii-wnliold,                          305 

Wii'id.sor, 

1793 

DLxfield,                             1180 

Freeport,                          2029 

Hancock,                             960 

Winthrop, 

2151 

Fryeburg,                        1524 

TOWNS   liNT   NEW   ENGLAND. 

307 

Gilead, 

359 

Newport,                          1212 

Detroit, 

517 

Ka.st  Machi  ,8, 

v.m 

Greenwood, 

Ills 

Oldtown,                          3087 

Enibden, 

971 

Eastport, 

4125 

Ilanovcr, 

3'i(! 

Orono,                                2785 

Fairfield, 

2452 

Kdnionds, 

446 

Hiutford, 

1293 

(Irrington,                         1851 

Harmony, 

1107 

Harrington, 

963 

Hebron, 

839 

fatten,                                 470 

Ilartland, 

960 

.loncsborough, 

466 

Hiram, 

1210 

Passadurakcag,                  294 

Lexington, 

53S 

.lone.'port, 

826 

Liverraore, 

1764 

I'lvniouth,                         925 

Madison, 

176S 

Lubec, 

2814 

lyovell, 

lion 

Springfield,                         583 

Mayfield, 

l.?! 

Machias, 

1590 

Mason, 

m 

Sietson,                                885 

Mereer, 

1186 

Macbinsport, 

1266 

Mexico, 

4.81 

Indian  Township,  No.  2,    12 

Moscow, 

577 

Marion, 

207 

Newry, 

459 

No.  3.  R.  8,                          15 

New  Portland, 

1460 

Marsbficld, 

294 

Norway, 

10ti2 

No.  7,  R.  4,                          39 

Norridgewock, 

184S 

Moihbemps, 

187 

Oxford, 

1233 

No.  6,  R.  3,                          29 

North  Anson, 

1168 

Milbridge, 

1170 

Paris, 

2883 

No.  7,  R.  .3,                        161 

Palmyra, 

1025 

Northficld, 

246 

Peru, 

1109 

No.  4,  R.  3,                        111 

I'ittsfield, 

1163 

Pembroke, 

1712 

Porter, 

1208 

Eist  Indian  Township,     193 

Kipley, 

641 

Perry, 

1324 

Roxbury, 

24f; 

West  Indian  Township,     107 

Solon, 

1119 

Princeton, 

280 

Rumford, 

1375 

No.  5,  R.  6,                        102 

St  Albans, 

1792 

Robliin.ston, 

1028 

Stow, 

471 

No  5,  R.  7,                            6 

Starks, 

1143 

Steuben, 

1122 

Stoneham, 

4S3 

No.  3,  R.  6,                         40 

Skowhegan, 

1756 

Topsfield, 

268 

Sumner, 

1151 

No.  3,  R.  7,                          16 

Smithfield, 

873 

Tre«cott, 

782 

Sweden, 

g:)i) 

Pattagumpus,  or  Z,           50 

Sections  on  Canada  lino,     31 

Weslev, 

329 

Turner, 

2537 

I-etter  A,  R.  6,                   163 

"    on  Kennebec  riv.,  900 

Whiting, 

470 

Waterford, 

144S 

Letter  A,  R.  7,                      27 

Ilolden  plantation, 

83 

AVhitneyville, 

519 

AVoodstock, 

1012 

No.  8,  R.  8,                            8 

Long  Pond  plantation 

,       31 

Annsburg, 

126 

Andorer,  N.  Surplus, 

81 

No.  2,  R.  8,                           6 

.Jackman  Township, 

12 

(lodyville  plantation. 

47 

Franklin  plantation, 

ISS 

No.  3,  11.  1,  N.  B.  P.,          23 

Parlin  Pond  plantation,     13 

Danforth, 

168 

Fryeburg  Academy  Grant,  6-1 

No.  4,  R.  1,  N.  B.  P.,        159 

Attean  Township, 

9 

Tallmadge, 

48 

Hamlin's  Grant, 

108 



Waite  plantation, 

81 

Letter  A,  No.  2, 

108 

63,094 

35,591 

No.  14, 

167 

Letter  B, 

174 

PISCATAQUIS. 

WALDO. 

No  1,  R.  2, 

9 

Milton  plantation, 

16f5 

Abbot,                                747 

.\ppleton. 

1727 

No.  1,  R.  1, 

10 

A,  No.  1, 

60 

Atkinson,                           895 

Belfast, 

S052 

No.  9,  R.  3, 

87 

No.  I,  R.  1, 

4 

Barnard,                             181 

Belmont, 

1483 

No.  9;  R.  4, 

59 

No.  5,  R.  1, 

50 

Bowerbank,                       173 

Brooks, 

1021 

No.  3.  R.  1, 

5 

No.  5,  R.  2, 

55 

Hlanchard,                          192 

Burnham, 

784 

No.  18,  E  D., 

29 

Brownville,                        787 

Camden, 

4005 

No.  19,  E.  D., 

20 

39,863 

Dover,                              1927 

Frankfort, 

4233 

No.  21, 

63 

PENOBSCOT. 

Elliotsville,                        102 

Freedom, 

948 

No.  11.  R.  3, 

42 

Alton, 

252 

Foxcroft,                          1045 

Hope, 

1107 

No.  1,  R.  4, 

14 

Argyle, 

338 

Guilford,                            834 

Islesborough, 

984 

No.  1,  R.  3, 

23 

Banijor. 

14432 

Greenville,                         326 

Jackson, 

833 

No.  7.  R.  2- 

61 

Bradford, 

1296 

Kilmarnock,                       322 

Knox, 

1102 

No.  26,  E.  D., 

8 

Bradley, 

793 

Kingsbery,                          181 

Liberty, 

1116 

No.  29, 

18 

Brewer, 

2628 

Monson,                             654 

LincolnviUe, 

2174 

No.  31, 

46 

Burlington, 

481 

Milo,                                  932 

Monroe, 

1606 



Carmel, 

1228 

Orneville,                            424 

Montvslle, 

1878 

38,711 

Carroll, 

401 

Parknian,                         1243 

North  Haven, 

803 

YORK. 

Clifton, 

306 

Sangerville,                       1267 

Northport, 

1260 

.\cton, 

1359 

Corinna, 

1550 

Sebec,                                 1223 

Palermo, 

1659 

Alfred, 

1319 

Corinth, 

1600 

Shirley,                              250 

Prospect, 

'  i2467 

Berwick, 

2121 

Charleston, 

1283 

U'ellington,                       600 

Searsmont, 

1093 

Uiddeford, 

6095 

Chester, 

339 

Williamsburg,                   124 

Searsport, 

2207 

!>uxton, 

2995 

Dexter, 

1948 

Letter  B,  R.  10,                      4 

Swanville, 

944 

i!ornish. 

1144 

Dixmont, 

1605 

No.  3,  1{-  5,       ■                   44 

Thorndike, 

1029 

Eliot,- 

1803 

Edinburg, 

93 

Kiueo,  Day's  .icad.  Grant,   5 

Troy, 

1481 

HoUis, 

2683 

Eddington, 

696 

Dc-er  Isle,  Moosehead  Lake,  5 

Unity, 

1557 

ivennebunk. 

2650 

Enfield, 

398 

No.  2,  li-  13,                          1 

Vinalhaven, 

1252 

Kennebunkport, 

2706 

Etna, 

802 

No.  5,  R.  13,                        10 

Waldo, 

812 

Kittery, 

2706 

Exeter, 

1853 

No.  8,  R.  8,                          68 



Lebanon, 

2208 

Garland, 

1247 

Katahden  Iron  Works,     158 

47,229 

Limerick. 

1473 

Glenburn, 

905 

No.  7,  R.  12,                          5 

WASHINGTON 

l.iniington. 

2116 

Greenbush, 

457 

No.  9,  R.  12,                          4 

Addison, 

1152 

I.yman, 

1376 

Hampden, 

3195 

No.  5,  R.  9,                            2 

Alexander, 

544 

Nfwfield, 

1418 

Hermon 

1374 
214 

Bdleyville, 
Baring, 

4.31 

3S0 

.Vorth  Berwick, 
i^arsousfield. 

1593 
23V,2 

Howland, 

14,735 

Kirkland, 

717 

SOIEnSET. 

Bi'ddiugton, 

147 

Saco, 

5794 

Las^range, 

482 

Anson,                                84S 

Calais, 

4750 

>hapleigh. 

1318 

J^, 

917 

Athens,                            1463 

CenterviUe, 

17S 

Sanford, 

2330 

Levant, 

1842 

liingham,                           752 

Columbia, 

1140 

South  Berwick, 

2592 

Lincoln, 

135S 

lUoomfield.                        1301 

Cooper, 

532 

\Vaterborough, 

19S9 

Lowell, 

378 

Brighton,  '                         748 

Charlotte, 

7IS 

Wells, 

2945 

Mattamiscontis, 

54 

Canaan,                             1698 

(Jherryfield, 

164S 

York, 

2980 

Maxfield, 

186 

Cambridge,                          487 

I!     wford, 

324 

Isle  of  Shoals, 

29 

Milford, 
Newburg, 

687 
1399 

Concord,                            550 
CornviUe,                         1230 

CutL-  , 
Dennys/.'le, 

82!) 

458 

60,094 

STATE    OF    NSW    HAMP3HIII 

E. 

ROCKINGHAM 

Gossport,                           103 

North-Hampton, 
Northwood,  " 

822 

South-Newmarket, 

516 

Atkinson, 

680 

Greenland,                          739 

13J3 

Stratham, 

843 

Auburn, 

810 

H-impsteid,                       789 

Nottingham, 

1233 

^Viudham, 

818 

Brentwood, 

923 

Hampton,                        1197 

Plaistow, 

748 

Candia, 

14S2 

Ilxmpton-Falls,                  610 

Poplin, 

503 

49,-il6 

Chester, 

1301 

Kensington,                        700 

Portsmouth, 

973* 

STRAFFORD. 

Danville, 

614 

Kingston,                          1192 

Raymond, 

1253 

Barrington, 

1754 

Ueerfleld, 

2022 

Loadonderry,-                 1731 

Rye, 

1296 

Dover, 

8136 

Derry, 

1850 

New  Castle,                         891 

Salem, 

1555 

Durham, 

1499 

East-Kingston, 

532 

Newmarket,                      1039 

Sandown, 

533 

Farinington, 

1699 

Epping, 

1663 

Ne.vton,                               G85 

S?abrook, 

1293 

Lee, 

833 

Exeter, 

3329 

Newington,                        472 

South-Hampton, 

472 

.Madbury, 

484 

'308 

MASSACHUSETTS   STATE   RECORD. 

Mililleton, 

476 

Newbury, 

738 

Ktfene, 

a392 

Hebron, 

565 

Milton, 

1(519 

New-London, 

945 

Marlborough, 

886 

Hill, 

951 

New-Durham, 

1048 

Northfield, 

1332 

Marlow, 

708 

Holderness, 

1744 

Koohester, 

3006 

Pembi-oke, 

1732 

Nelson, 

751 

Landaff, 

948 

RoUinsforil. 

1862 

Pittsfield, 

1828 

Richmond, 

1128 

Lebanon, 

2136 

Somersworth, 

4943 

Salisbury, 

1228 

Rindge, 

1274 

Li.sbon, 

1882 

Strafford, 

1920 

Sutton, 

1337 

Roxbury, 

2W 

Lincoln, 

57 



Warner, 

2038 

Stoddard, 

1105 

Littleton, 

2008 

29,359 

Wilmot, 

1272 

Sullivan, 

468 

Lyman, 

1442 

BELKNAP. 

Surry, 

556 

Lyme, 

1618 

Alton, 

1795 

40,346 

Swanzey, 

2106 

Orange, 

451 

Bamstead, 

1848 

HILLSBOROUGH. 

Troy, 

759 

Orford, 

1406 

Oentre-Ilarbor, 

544 

Amherst, 

1613 

Walpole, 

2034 

Piermont, 

948 

Gilford, 

2425 

Antrim, 

1143 

Westmoreland, 

1677 

Plymouth, 

1290 

Gilmanton, 

3282 

Bedford, 

1906 

Winchester, 

3296 

Rumney, 

1109 

Meredith, 

3521 

Bennington, 

541 

Thornton, 

,    1012 

New-IIampton, 

1612 

Brookline, 

718 

30,141 

Warren , 

872 

Sanborn  ton, 

2695 

Deering, 

890 

SULLIVAN. 

Waterville, 

40 



Franoestowu, 

1114 

Acworth, 

1251 

Wentworth, 

1197 

17,722 

Goffstown, 

2270 

Charlestown, 

1644 

Woodstock, 

418 

CARROLL. 

Greenfield, 

716 

Claremontj 

3606 

Albany, 

455 

Hancock, 

1012 

Cornish, 

1606 

42,281 

Brookfield, 

552 

Hillsborough, 

1685 

Croydon, 

861 

COOS. 

Chatham, 

516 

Hollis, 

1293 

Goshen, 

659 

Bartlett, 

761 

Conway, 

1769 

Hudson , 

1312 

Grantham, 

784 

Berlin, 

173 

Eaton, 

1751 

Litchfield, 

447 

Langdon, 

575 

Cambridge. 

33 

Effingham, 

1252 

Lyndeborougli, 

968 

Lempster, 

906 

Carroll, 

299 

Freedom, 

910 

Manchester, 

13933 

Newport, 

2020 

Clarksville, 

187 

Moultonboro', 

1748 

Mason, 

1226 

Plainfield, 

1392 

Colebrook, 

908 

Osjipee, 

2122 

Merrimack, 

1250 

Springfield, 

1270 

Columbia, 

762 

Sandwich, 

2577 

Milford, 

2159 

Sunapee, 

787 

Dalton, 

750 

Taraworth, 

1766 

Mont- Vernon, 

722 

Unity, 

961 

Dixville, 

8 

Tuftonboro", 

1305 

N.ashua, 

5820 

Washington, 

1054 

Dummer, 

171 

Wakefield, 

1405 

Nashville, 

3122 

Errol, 

,    138 

Wolfboro', 

203S 

New-Ipswich, 

1877 

19,376 

Gorham, 

224 

New-Boston, 

1476 

GRAFTON. 

Hart's  Location, 

20,166 

Pelham, 

1071 

Alexandria, 

1273 

Jackson, 

589 

MERRIMACK 

Peterborough, 

2222 

Bath, 

1514 

Jeffer.son, 

629 

AUenstown, 

526 

Sharon, 

226 

Benton, 

478 

Kilkenny, 

Andover, 

1220 

Temple, 

579 

Bethlehem, 

950 

Lancaster, 

1559 

Bradford, 

1341 

Weare, 

2436 

Bridgewater, 

664 

Milan, 

493 

Bow, 

1055 

Wilton, 

1161 

Bristol, 

1103 

Millsfield, 

2 

Boscawen, 

2063 

Windsor, 

172 

Campton, 

1439 

Northumberland, 

429 

Canterbury, 

1614 



Canaan, 

1683 

Pittsburg, 

425 

Chichester, 

997 

57,080 

Danbury, 

934 

Randolph, 

113 

Concord, 

8584 

CHESHIRE. 

Dorchester, 

711 

Stark, 

418 

Lunbarton, 

915 

Alstead, 

1425 

Ellsworth, 

320 

Stratford, 

552 

Epsom, 

13S5 

Chesterfield. 

1680 

Enfield, 

1742 

Shelburne, 

480 

Franklin, 

1251 

Dublin, 

1088 

Franconia, 

584 

Stewartstown, 

747 

Henniker, 

1690 

Fitzwilliam, 

1482 

Grafton, 

1259 

Success, 

Hooksett, 

1503 

Gilsum, 

666 

Groton, 

776 

AVhitefield, 

857 

Hoplcinton, 

2169 

Hinsdale, 

1903 

Hanover, 

2852 

Loudon, 

1553 

Jaffrey, 

1497 

Haverhill, 

2405 

11,707 

STATE 

OP    VERMOITT. 

BEN-NIXGTOM 

Somerset, 

321 

Wells, 

804 

Ferrisburg, 

2075 

Arlington, 

1084 

Stratton, 

286 

West  Haven, 

718 

Goshen, 

486 

Bennington, 

3923 

Townshend, 

1354 

Granville, 

603 

Dorset, 

1700 

Vernon, 

821 

33,059 

Hancock, 

430 

Glastonbury, 

52 

Wardsboro', 

1125 

WINDSOR. 

Leicester, 

•      596 

Landgrove, 

337 

Westminster, 

1721 

Andover, 

725 

Lincoln, 

1057 

Manchester, 

1782 

Whitinghani, 

13S0 

Baltimore, 

124 

Middlebury, 

3517 

Peru, 

567 

Wilmington, 

1372. 

Barnard, 

1647 

Monkton, 

1246 

Pownal, 

1742 

Windham, 

763 

Bethel, 

1730 

New  Haven, 

1663 

Readsboro', 

857 

Biidgewater, 

1311 

Orwell, 

1470 

Rupert. 

1101 

29,062 

Cavendish, 

157() 

Panton, 

559 

Sandgate, 

850 

Chester, 

2001 

Ilipton, 

567 

Searsburgh, 

201 

RUTLAND. 

Hartford, 

2159 

Salisbury, 

1027 

Shaftesbury, 

189  (5 

Benson, 

1305 

Hartland, 

2063 

Shoreham, 

1001 

Stamford, 

833 

Brandon, 

2835 

Ludlow, 

1619 

Starksboro'. 

1400 

Sunderland, 

479 

C.istleton, 

3016 

Norwich, 

1978 

Vergenncs, 

1378 

Winhall, 

762. 

Chittenden, 

675 

Plymouth, 

1226 

Walth.am, 

270 

Woodford, 

423 

Clarendon, 

1477 

Pomfret, 

1546 

Weybridge, 

804 

Danby, 

1.535 

Reading, 

1171 

Whiting, 

629 

18,689 

Fairhaven, 

902 

Rochester, 

1493 

Hubbard  ton, 

701 

Royal  ton, 

1850 

26,549 

WINDHAM. 

Ira, 

400 

Sharon, 

1240 

ORANGE. 

Athens, 
Brattlcboro', 

359 

Mendon, 

504 

Springfield, 

2762 

Bradford, 

1723 

3S1G 

Middletown, 

875 

Stockbridge, 

1327 

Itraintrco, 

1228 

Brooklinc, 

285 

Mount  Holly, 

153 1 

Wcathcrsfield, 

1851 

Brookfield, 

1672 

Dover, 

709 

Mount  Tabor, 

308 

Weston, 

950 

Chelsea, 

1958 

Dummcrston. 

16)5 

Pawlet, 

1843 

AVcst  Windsor, 

1002 

Corinth, 

1906 

Grafton, 

1241 

Pittsfield, 

512 

Windsor, 

1928 

Fairlce, 

575 

Guilford, 

i;!29 

Pittsford, 

2026 

Woodstock, 

3041 

Newbury, 

2984 

Halifax, 
Jamaica, 

1133 

Poultney, 

2329 



Orange, 

1007 

vm 

Rutland, 

3715 

33,320 

Uandolph, 

2666 

Londonderry, 

1274 

Sherburne, 

578 

ADDISON. 

Strafford, 

1546 

Marlboro', 

89r, 

Shrrwsbury, 

1268 

Addison, 

1279 

Thotford, 

2010 

Nowfano, 

130J 

Sn.nmry, 

794 

Bridport, 

1393 

Topshaui, 

1668 

Putney, 

1425 

Tininonth, 

717 

Bristol, 

1314 

Tunbridge, 

1786 

Rockingham, 

2837 

Wnllingford, 

1688 

Cornwall, 

1155 

Vershire, 

1071 

1 

TOWNS  IN   NEW   ENGLAND. 

309 

Washington, 

1348 

Waitsficld, 

1021 

Fairfield, 

2591 

Holland, 

W9 

West  Kairlce, 

696 

Warren, 

9ii2 

Fletcher, 

1084 

Irasburg, 

10:it 

Williamstown, 

1452 

Waterbury, 

2352 

Franklin, 

1646 

Jay, 

371 



Woodbury, 

1070 

Georgia, 

2680 

Lowell, 

637 

27,296 

Worcester, 

702 

Highgate, 

.2(i53 

.Morgan, 

486 

CHITTENDEN. 



Montgomery, 

lom 

Newport, 

74S 

Avcrv's  &  Duel's  Gore,      18 

24,654 

Richford, 

1074 

Salem, 

455 

Bolto'n, 

602 

CALEDONIA. 

Sheldon, 

1814 

Troy, 

vm 

Burlington, 

7505 

Bamet, 

2521 

St.  Albans, 

8567 

Westlicld, 

f02 

Charlotte, 

1634 

Bradley  Vale, 

107 

Swanton, 

2S24 

Westmore, 

152 

Colchester, 

2575 

Burke, 

1103 



Essex, 

2032 

Cabot, 

1356 

28,586 

15,707 

Hinesburgh, 

1834 

Danville, 

2577 

ESSEX. 

Huntington, 

885 

Gos.  Gore  by  A\Tieelocl5 

,    183 

LAMOILLE. 

Averill, 

7 

Jericho, 

1837 

Goshen  Gore  by  Plain 

- 

Bclvidere, 

2581 

Bloomficld, 

241 

Milton, 

2451 

field. 

32 

Cambridge, 

1849 

Brighton, 

193 

Kiclimond, 

1453 

Groton, 

895 

Ellen, 

638 

Brunswick, 

119 

Shelburuo, 

1257 

Hard  wick. 

1402 

Elmore, 

504 

Canaan , 

471 

St.  George, 

147 

Harris's  Gore, 

8 

Hydepark, 

1107 

Concord, 

1152 

Underbill, 

1599 

Kirby, 

514 

Johnson, 

1381 

East  Haven, 

94 

IV'ostford, 

1458 

Lyndon, 

1752 

Morristown, 

1141 

Gnmby, 

127 

Williston, 

1669 

Newark, 

434 

Sterling, 

233 

Guilah:'ll, 

501 

Peacham, 

1377 

Stowe, 

1771 

Leuiington, 

187 

29,033 

Ryegate, 

1606 

Waterville, 

753 

Lunenburg, 

1124 

WASHINGTON. 

Sheffield, 

797 

Wolcott, 

909 

Maidstone, 

237 

Barre, 

1835 

St.  Johnsbury, 

2758 

Victory, 

163 

Berlin, 

1507 

Sutton, 

1001 

10,872 

Wenlock, 

26 

Calais, 

1410 

Walden, 

910 



Duxbury, 

845 

Waterford, 

1412 

ORLEANS. 

4,650 

East  Montpelior, 

1447 

Wheelock, 

855 

Albany, 

1051 

I'ayston, 

684 

Barton, 

987 

GRAND  ISLE 

Marshfield, 

1102 

23,600 

Brownington, 

613 

Alburg, 

1563 

Middlesex, 

1335 

FR.4.NKLIN. 

Charleston, 

1008 

Grand  li^le, 

666 

Montpelier, 

2310 

Avery's  Gore, 

48 

Coventry, 

867 

Isle  La  Jlott, 

476 

Moretown, 

1335 

B.akersfield, 

1523 

Craftsburg, 

1223 

North  Hero, 

730 

Northfield, 
Plainfield, 

2922 
808 

Berkshire, 
Enosburg, 

1955 
2009 

Derby, 
Glover, 

1750 
1137 

South  Hero, 

705 

Roxbury, 

967 

Fairfax, 

2111 

Greensboro', 

1008 

4,145 

STATE    OF 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

SUFFOUf. 

Cambridge, 

15215 

Berlin, 

866 

West  Brookfield, 

1344 

Boston, 

136884 

Carlisle, 

719 

Blackstone, 

4391 

Westminster, 

1916 

Chelsea, 

6701 

Charles  town. 

17216 

Bolton, 

1263 

Winchendon, 

2445 

North  Chelsea, 

935 

Chelmsford, 

2098 

Boylston, 

918 

Worcester, 

17059 

Concord, 
Dracut, 

2249 
8503 

Brookfield, 
Charlton, 

1673 
2015 

144,520 

130,817 

Dunstable, 

590 

Clinton, 

3113 

HAMPSHIRE 

ESSEX. 

Framingham, 

4235 

Dana, 

842 

4mherst, 

3052 

Amesbury, 

3143 

Groton, 

2515 

Douglass, 

1878 

Belchertown, 

2680 

Andover, 

6945 

Holliston, 

2428 

Dudley, 

1446 

Chesterfield, 

1014 

Beverly, 

5376 

Hopkinton, 

2801 

Fitchburg, 

5120 

Cummington, 

1172 

Boxford, 

982 

Lexington, 

1894 

Gardner, 

1533 

East  Hampton, 

1342 

Bradford, 

1.328 

Lincoln, 

632 

Grafton, 

8925 

Enfield, 

1933 

Dan  vers, 

8110 

Littleton, 

991 

Hardwick, 

1631 

Goshen, 

512 

Essex, 

1585 

Lowell, 

33385 

Harvard, 

1630 

Granby, 

1095 

Georgetown, 

2052 

Maiden, 

3520 

Holden, 

1933 

Greenwich, 

838 

Gloucester, 

7805 

Marlboro', 

2941 

Hubbardston, 

1825 

Hadley, 

1986 

Groveland, 

1286 

Medford, 

3749 

Lancaster, 

1688 

Hatfield, 

1073 

Hamilton, 

889 

Melrose, 

1260 

Leicester, 

2269 

Middlefield, 

737 

Haverhill, 

5877 

Natick, 

2744 

Leominster, 

3121 

Northampton, 

5278 

Ipswich, 

3349 

Newton, 

5258 

Lunenburg 

1249 

Norwich, 

756 

Lawrence, 

8283 

Pepperell, 

1754 

Mendon, 

1301 

Pelham, 

983 

Lynn, 

14257 

Reading, 

3108 

Milford, 

4819 

Plainfield, 

814 

Lynnfield, 

1723 

Sherburne, 

1043 

Millbury, 

3081 

Prescott, 

737 

jianchester. 

1638 

Shirley, 

1158 

New  Braintree,    . 

852 

South  Hadley, 

2491 

Marblehead, 

6167 

Somerville, 

354 

Northboro', 

1535 

Southampton, 

1060 

Jlethuen, 

2543 

South  Reading, 

2407 

Northbridge, 

2229 

Ware, 

3785 

Middleton, 

832 

Stoneham, 

2085 

North  Brookfield, 

1939 

Westhampton, 

602 

Newbury, 

4426 

Stow, 

1455 

Oakham, 

11.37 

Williamsburg, 

1537 

Newburyport, 
Pvockport, 

9572 
8255 

Sudbury, 
Tewksbury, 

1578 
1042 

Oxford, 
Paxtun, 

2380 
820 

Worlhington, 

1134 

Rowley, 

1075 

Townsend, 

1947 

Petersham, 

1527 

35,n4 

Salem, 

20263 

Tyngsboro', 

799 

Phillipston, 

809 

HAMPDEN. 

Salisbury, 

3100 

Waltham, 

4464 

Princeton, 

1318 

Blandford, 

1418 

Saugus, 

1552 

Watertown, 

2837 

Royalston, 

1546 

Brimfield, 

1421 

Tops-field, 

1171 

Way  land. 

1115 

Rutland, 

1223 

Chester, 

1521 

Wenham, 

977 

West  Cambridge, 

2202 

Shrewsbury, 

1598 

Chicopee, 

8291 

West  Newbury, 

1746 

Westford, 

1473 

Southboro', 

1347 

Granville, 

1305 

Weston, 
Wilmington, 

1205 
876 

Southbridge, 
Spencer, 

2S24 

Holland 

449 

131,307 

2243 

Holyoke, 

3245 

Winchester, 

1353 

Sterling. 
Sturbriage, 

1800 

Longmeadow, 

1252 

MIDDLESEX 

Woburn, 

3954 

2119 

Ludlow, 

1186 

\cinrt 

1605 

Sutton 

2595 

Monson 

2831 

Ashby, 

1218 

161,385 

Templeton, 

2173 

Montgomery, 

383 

Ashland, 

1304 

Upton, 

2023 

Palmer, 

3974 

Bedford, 

975 

WORCESTER 

Uxbridge, 

2457 

Russell, 

521 

Billerica, 

1646 

Ashburnham, 

1875 

Warren, 

1776 

South  wick. 

1120 

Boxboro', 

896 

Athol, 

2033 

Webster, 

2371 

Springfield, 

11766 

Brighton, 

2356 

Auburn, 

879 

Westboro', 

2376 

Tolland, 

594 

Burlington, 

647     Barre, 

2976 

West  Boylston, 

1749 

Wales, 

711 

310 

MASSACHUSETTS    STATE   RECORD 

. 

AVestfield, 

4181 

Lee, 

3220 

PLYMOUTH. 

BARNSTABLE.              i 

West  Springfield, 

2979 

Txjnox, 

1599 

Abington, 

5269 

Barnstable, 

4902 

Wilbraham, 

2127 

Monterey, 

761 

Bridge  water. 

2790 

Brewster, 

1526 



Mount  Washington, 

a5i 

Carver, 

1186 

Chatham, 

2410 

61,285 

New  Ashford, 

186 

Duxbury, 

2679 

Dennis, 

3257 

FRANKLIN. 

New  Marlboro', 

1847 

)';ast  Bridgewater, 

2545 

Eaatham, 

845 

Ashfield, 

1394 

Otiif, 

1224 

Halifax, 

784 

Falmouth, 

2519 

Bernardston, 

9.37 

Peru, 

519 

Hanover, 

1592 

Harwich, 

3258 

Buckland, 

10.56 

Pittsfield, 

5872 

Hanson, 

1217 

Orleans, 

1848 

Charlemont, 

1173 

Richmond, 

1649 

Hingham, 

89S0 

Provincetown, 

3157 

Coleraine, 

1785 

Sandisfield, 

907 

Hull, 

253 

Sand\vich, 

4368 

Conway, 

1831 

Savoy, 

955 

Kingston, 

1591 

Truro, 

2051 

Deerfield, 

2421 

Sheffield, 

2769 

Marshfield, 

1837 

Wellfleet, 

2411 

Erving, 

449 

Stockbridgfe, 

1940 

Middleboro', 

5336 

Yarmouth, 

2595 

Gill, 

754 

Tyringham, 

821 

North  liridgcwater. 

3940 

Marshpee  District, 

102 

Greenfield, 

2580 

W.ashington, 

953 

Pembroke, 

1388 

Hawley, 

881 

\Vest  Stockbridge, 

1713 

Plymouth, 

6025 

35,279 

Heath, 

803 

Williamstowu, 

2626 

Plyrapton, 

927 

Leverett, 

948 

Windsor, 

899  1  Rochester, 

3808 

NANTUCKET.               i 

Ley den, 

716 

Seituate, 

2149 

Nantucket. 

8452 

Munroe, 

254 

49,596 

South  Seituate, 

1770 

Montague, 

1518 

^Vareham, 

3186 

DUKES. 

New  Salem, 

1253 

NORFOLK. 

West  Bridgewater, 

1447 

Chilmark, 

747 

Northfield, 

1772 

Bellingham, 

1281 

Tisbury, 

1803 

Orange, 

1700 

Brajntree, 

2959 

55,699 

Edgartown, 

1990 

6.59 
1239 

Brookline, 
Canton, 

2516 

2598 

Shelbume, 

BRISTOL. 

4,540 

Shutesbury, 

912 

Cohasset, 

1775 

Attleboro', 

4200 

Sunderland, 

792 

Dedhani, 

4447 

Berkley, 

908 

Warwick, 

1021 

Dorchester, 

7963 

Dartmouth, 

3868 

RECAPITULATION.          | 

Wendeli, 

920 

Dover, 

631 

Dighton, 

1641 

Whately, 

1101 

Foxboro', 

1880 

Easton, 

2&37 

1850. 

Franklin, 

1818 

Fairhaven, 

4304 

Suffolk  County, 

144,520 

80,869 

Medfield, 

966 

Fall  River, 

11522 

Essex, 

131.307 

BERKSHIKE. 

Medway, 

2778 

Freetown, 

1015 

Middlesex, 

161,385 

Adams, 

6172 

Milton, 

2241 

Mansfield, 

1789 

Worcester, 

1.30,817 

Alford, 

502 

Needham, 

1944 

New  Bedford, 

16464 

Hampshire, 

35,714 

Becket, 

1223 

Quincy, 

5017 

Norton, 

1967 

Hampden, 

51,285 

Boston  Corner, 

73 

Randolph, 

4741 

Pawtucket, 

3753 

Franklin, 

30,869 

Cheshire, 

1297 

Kcxbury, 

18,373 

Kaynham, 

1541 

Berkshire, 

49,.i96 

Clarksburg, 

394 

Sharon, 

1128 

Rehoboth, 

2103 

Norfolk, 

79,000 

Dal  ton. 

1029 

Stoughton, 

,    8594 

Seekonk, 

2244 

Plymouth, 

55,699 

Egremont, 

1013 

Walpole, 

1929 

Somerset, 

1166 

Bristol, 

76,207 

Florida, 

561 

West  Roxbury,  (Incor.  1851.) 

Swanzey, 

1554 

Barnstable, 

35,279 

Great  Barrington, 

3263 

Weymouth, 

5369 

Taunton, 

10431 

Nantucket, 

8452 

Hancock, 

789 

Wrentham, 

3037 

W'estport, 

2795 

Dukes, 

4540 

Hinsdale, 
Lancsboro', 

1253 
1226 

79,000 

76,207 

994,656 

STATE  OP  RHODE  ISLAND. 

BRISTOL. 

795 

West  Greenwich, 

ia50 

Tiverton, 

4699 

Smithfield, 

11500 

Barrington, 

15,068 

20,009 

87,528 

Bristol, 

4616 

PROVIDENCE 

WASHINGTON.              | 

Warren, 

3103 

Burrilville, 

a538 

Charles  town. 

994 

NEWPORT. 

4312 

1635 

8,514 

Cumberland, 

6682 

Ilopkiuton, 

2478 

Jamestown, 

358 

Foster, 

1932 

North  Kingstown, 

2971 

KENT. 

Little  Compton, 

1462 

Gloucester, 

2872 

Richmond, 

1784 

Middletown, 

832 

Johnston, 

2937 

South  Kingstown, 

aso2 

Coventry, 

3620 

Newport, 

9563 

North  Providence, 

■  7680 

Westerly, 

2766 

East  Greenwich, 
A\'arwick, 

2358 
7740 

New  Shoreham, 
Portsmouth, 

1262 
1S33 

Providence, 
Seituate, 

41.513 

4582 

16,430 

STATE  OP  CONNECTICUT. 

■We  have  been  unable  to  obtain  the  Census  for  1850  of  all  the  Towns  in  this  State  ;  we  therefore  give  that  of  1840,  and 
at  the  end  of  the  list  of  Towns  will  be  found  the  Census  of  the  Counties  for  1850. 

1393 
2205 

971 
2551 
2407 
1707 

873 
1622 
1442 
1666 
1947 

40,445 

:x. 

1171 
1323 
1529 

2^52 
1382 
2390 
1797 


FAIRFIELD, 

M>f  t  Port, 

1802 

Marlborough, 

713 

Norfolk, 

Bridgeport  City, 

3294 

Wilton, 

2057 

Rocky  Hill, 

Plymouth, 

Bridgeport, 

1276 



Sinisbury, 

1895 

Roxbury, 

Brookfield, 

1255 

49,933 

.'^outhington, 

1887 

Salisbury, 

Dun  bury. 

4503 

H.IRTFORD. 

Suffield, 

2669 

Sharon, 

Dai  icn. 

1080 

Avon, 

101 11 

Wethersfield, 

3824 

Torrington, 

Fairfield, 

8654 

Berlin, 

3411 

AVitidsor, 

2283 

Warren, 

Greenwich, 

3921 

Bloomfield, 

986 

Washington, 

Huntington, 

1828 

Bristol, 

21()!l 

55,627 

AVatertown, 

Monroe, 

1355 

l$urlington. 

12112 

LITCHFIELD 

Wineliestor, 

New  Canaan, 

2217 

Canton, 

1735 

Barkhamsted, 

1573 

Woodbury, 

New  Fairfield, 

956 

East  Hartford, 

2389 

Bethlcm, 

776 

Newtown, 

8189 

East  Windsor, 

3li(M) 

C.anaan, 

2166 

Norwalk, 

3869 

Enfield, 

2648 

Colebrook, 

1234 

NEW 

Redding, 

1675 

Farmington, 

2041 

Corn  well. 

1703 

Bethany, 

Ridgcficld, 

2474 

(ilastenbury. 

3077 

Goshen, 

1529 

Branfi)rd, 

Sherman, 

938 

(iranhy, 

2609 

Harwinton, 

1201 

Cheshire, 

Btamford, 

8516 

Hartford  City, 

9468 

Kent, 

1759 

Derby. 

Stratford. 

1808 

Hartford, 

3325 

Litchfield, 

4088 

East  Haven, 

Trumbull, 

1205 

llartl.and, 

1060 

New  Hartford, 

1708 

Guilford, 

Woston, 

2661 

Manchester, 

1605 

New  Milford, 

3974 

Hamden, 

EOSTON    POST   OFFICE. 


Ill 


Madison, 

Mcridcn, 

Middlobury, 

Milford, 

Naugatuck, 

New  Have  i  City, 

New  Haven, 

North  lirauford, 

North  Haven, 

Orange, 

Oxford, 

Prospect, 

Soutlibur}-, 

Wallingford, 

Waterbury, 

Walcott, 

Woodbridgc, 


1788 

1880 

7G1 

2455 

129r,0 

1430 

lOlG 

1349 

1329 

1625 

548 

1542 

2255 

3668 

633 

958 


48,621 
NEW  LONDON. 

Bozrah,  1063 

Colchester,  2101 

East  Lvme,  1412 

Franklin,  1000 

Griswold,  2166 


Groton, 

Lebanon, 

Lcdyard, 

Lisbon, 

Lyme, 

Montvillo, 

New  Loniion, 

North  Stonington, 

Norwich  City, 

Norwich, 

Preston, 

Salem, 

Stonington, 

Waterford, 


29f;3 
2195 
1871 

1052 
2856 
1990 
5517 
2270 
4200 
3039 
1727 
809 
889S 
2329 


MIDDLESEX. 
Chatham, 
Chester, 
Clinton, 
Durham, 
East  Haddam, 
Iladdam , 
Killirgworth, 
Middletown  City, 


34,054 

3413 
974 
1239 
1095 
2625 
2598 
1136 
3511 


Middletown, 
I'ortland, 
Saybrook, 
A\'estbrook, 


TOLLAND. 
Bolton, 
Columbia, 
Coventry, 
Ellington, 
Hebron, 
Mansfield, 
Somers, 
Stafford, 
Tolland, 
Union, 
Vernon, 
Wellington, 


WINDHAM. 

Ash  ford, 

Brooklyn, 

Canterbury, 


3699 

3417 

1182 

24,889 

742 
841 
2017 
1356 
1721 
2276 
1621 
2469 
1566 
667 
1435 
1268 

;  17,979 

2651 
1478 
1777 


794 
1165 
3685 
23S4 
1868 
1099 
3535 
118<i 
a381 
3051 

28,057 


CENSUS  OF  COUNTIES, 

1850. 
Hartford, 


Chaplin, 

Hampton, 

Killinpfly, 

I'laiiilieid, 

I'omfret, 

Sterling, 

Thompson, 

A  oluntown, 

Wiiidhiini, 

Woodstock, 


New  Haven, 

Fairfield, 

I,itchfield, 

New  London, 

Middlesex, 

Windham, 

Tolland, 


69,900 
65.850 
59.850 
45,300 
51,830 
2i,rm 
31,400 
20,(A)0 

371,810 


BOSTON  POST  OFFICE. 

George  William  Gordon,  Post  Master. 

Edwin  C.  Bailey,  Chief  Cleric.  |         Edward  S.  Erving,  Treasvrer. 

The  Post  GfRce  is  in  the  Merchants'  Exchange,  St;te  street.  From  the  1st  of  April  to  the  1st  of 
October,  the  Office  is  open  7  A.  M.  to  7^  P.  M.  From  October  to  April,  from  8  A.M.  to  7.^  P.M. 
On  Sundays,  from  9  to  10  A.  M. 

Letter  Carriers'  OfHce,  J.  H.  Patterson,  Szipermtendcnt,  23  Merchants'  Exchange. 


DAILY  MAIL   ARRANGEMENT. 

Southern  doses  5  A.  M.  and  2  P.  M.  Eastern 
closes  0  A.  M.  and  li  P.  M.  Albany,  and  on  the 
route,  5  A.  M.  Cape  Cod  and  Nantucket,  5  A.  M. 
Northern  Mail,  5  A.  M. 

English  Mail  by  Steamships,  on  davs  of  sailing, 
10  A.'M. 

IV/icii  due. — Southern  Mail  averages  8  A.  M. 
Eastern  Mail  averages  1.^  P.  ^M.  Albany  Mail  av- 
erages 2  and  7  P.  M.  Northern  Mail  averages  7 
P.  M.     Cape  Cod  and  Nantucket,  6  P.  M. 

RATES    OP    POSTAGE. 

In  the  U.  S.,  or  to  B.  N.  American  Provinces. 

Letters  in  the  U.  S.,  per  1-2  oz.,  (fractions 
same)  not  over  3000  miles,  3  c.  prepaid,  5  c.  not 
prepaid  ;  over  3000  miles,  double  these  rates.  Let- 
ters dropped  for  delivery  only,  1  c.  Advertised 
letters  1  c.  extra.  To  or  from  the  Provinces,  not 
over  3000  miles  from  the  line,  10  c.  per  1-2  oz  , 
over  3000,  15  c.  prepaid  or  not. 

Regular  Neavspapers,  of  not  over  3  oz.,  sent 
from  office  of  publication  to  subscribers  : — weekly, 
within  the  county,  free  ;  out  of  the  county,  per 
quarter,  in  advance,  not  over  50  miles,  5  c  ;  over 
30  and  not  over  300,  10  c;  over  300  and  not  over 
1000,  15  c.;  over  1000  and  not  over  2000,  20  c  ;  over 
2000  and  not  over  4000,25  c.;  over  4000,  30  c.; 
monthly  1-4,  semi  monthly  1-2,  semi-weekly  twice, 
tri-weekly  treble,  oftener  five  times  these  rates: 
but  if  containing  not  over  300  square  inches,  1-4 
these  rates.     Payable  where  taken  out. 

Regular  Periodicals,  issued  at  intervals  of 
not  over  three  months,  sent  to  subscribers,  not 
over  500  miles,  1-2  c.  per  oz.,  (fractions  same;) 
over  500  and  not  over  1500  miles,  1  c;  over  1500 
and  not  over  2500,  1  1-2  c;  over  2500  and  not  over 
3500,  2  c.;  over  3500,  2  1-2  c.;  jiayable  quarterly  in 
advance,  at  office  where  taken  out. 

Transient  Newspapers  and  Periodicals, 
Newspapers,  over  3  oz..  Circulars  not  sealed, 


Handbills,  Egravings,  Pamphlets,  Maga- 
zines, Books,  Proof  Sheets,  and  printed  Par- 
cels, (of  not  over  32  oz.,  which  is  the  limit  of 
mailable  matter,)  and  every  other  description  of 
mailable  printed  matter,  unconnected  with  any 
written  matter,  not  over  5 10  miles,  1  c.  per  oz., 
(fractions  same  ;)  over  500  and  not  1500,  2c.;  over 
1500  and  not  over  2500,  3  c.;  over  2500  and  not  over 
3500,  4  c;  over  3500,  5  c;  prepaid.  ' 

Publishers  of  Pamphlets,  Periodicals,  Maga- 
zines, and  Newspapers,  are  allowed  a  free  exchange 
of  one  copy  of  not  over  16  oz.;  also  to  enclose  their 
bills  for  subscriptions  without  charge. 

The  preceding  applies  in  full  to  the  Provinces. 

to    or   from    great   BRITAIN   OR  IRELAND. 

Letters — Each  1-2  oz.,  24  c.;  5  c.  extra  for  Cali- 
fornia or  Oregon.     Prepayment  optional. 

Neicspapers. — 2  c.  each,  payable  in  U.  S. 

Periodicals  and  Pamph/ets. — Not  over  2  oz.,  2c 
each,  and  4c.  each  extra  oz.,  payable  in  U.  S.;  and 
same  postage  is  payable  in  the  United  Kingdom, 
excepting  that  for  the  third  oz.  it  rises  to  si.x.pence, 
and  each  extra  oz.  is  twopence. 

LIST  OP  SUB   POST   OPFICES. 

Court, C.Hanover,  Almy's.  Cambridge,  c.  Cham- 
ber, Henchman's.  Green,  c.  Leveret,  Atwood's. 
198  Washington  st  ,  China  tea  store.  Winter,  c. 
Washington,  Tompkins's.  G.'U  Washington  street, 
Lincoln's.  Kneeland,  c.  Washington,  Saunder's. 
Lincoln,  c.  Beach,  China  tea  store.  Pleasant,  cor. 
Tremont,  Gilbert  &  Knight's. 

Letters  for  the  mails  left  here  and  1  c.  paid  on 
each,  will  be  deposited  in  Post-office  by  carriers. 
Postage  may  be  prepaid  here  to  all  parts  of  the 
world.  Circulars,  notices,  and  wedding  billets,  re- 
ceived at  these  offices,  distributed  by  Post-office 
carriers.  Penny  post  stamps  can  be  bought  at  all 
these  offices,  which  placed  upon  letters  will  ensure 
their  delivery  free  to  all  parts  of  the  city,  not  be- 
yond Dover  street. 


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UNITED  STATES  GOVERNMENT. 


313 


UNITED  STATES. 

EXECUTIVE    GOVERNMENT. 

Millard  Fillmore,  of  New  York, President, Salary,  g2o,000. 

Vacanct Vice-President, 5,000. 


The  Cabinet. 

Daniel  "Webster,  of  Mass.,  .Sec.  of  folate ^6,000 

Thomas  Corwin,  of  Ohio,  Sec.  of  Treasury,..  6,000 

Chas.  M.  Conard,  of  Louis.,  Sec.  of  War....  6.000 

VVm.  A.  Graham,  of  ^.  C.  Sec.  of  Navy,..  6  000 

A.  H.  H.  Stuart.  Virsinia,  Sec.  of  Interior,..  6,000 

Nathan  K.  Hall,  of  N.  Y.,  P.  M.  General,..  6,000 

J.  J.  Crittenden,  of  Ky  ,  Attorney-General,..  6,000 

Chief  Clerks  of  the  Departments. 

Wm.  S.  Derrick,  State  Department, §2,000 

Geo.  Harrington,  Treasury  Dep, 2,000 

Wm.  L.  Hodje,  Assistant  Sec, 3,000 

John  Polls,  War  Dep., 2,000 

John  Etheridcre,  Nary  Dep 2,000 

Daniel  C.  Goddard,  Dep.  of  Interior, 2,000 

Wm.  H.  Diindas,  Post  Office,... 2,000 


Officers  of  the  Treasiiry  Dejjartment. 

Elisha  Whittlesey,  First  Comptroller 53,o00 

John  Sloane,  Treasurer 3,000 

Towiisend  Haynes,  Register 3,000 

_  .      -.    _.     .  ....       „    .     _  ^.^^ 

2,o00 
4,000 
2,500 
2,o00 
2,500 
2,500 


.John  C.  Clark,  Solicitor  of  the  Treasury,. 
Franklin  Haven,  Boston,  Assist.  Treasurer, 
John  Youno:,        N.  York,     "  " 

Edward  C.  Dale,  Phila,         " 
Wm.  M.Martin,  Charls.S.C."  " 

Wm.  Dubuys,      N.  Orleans,  "  " 

Henry  S.  Turner,  St.  Louis,  "  " 


Coast  Survey. 
Alexander  D.  Bache,  Superintendent, ^^^lOOO 


THIRTY-SECOND  CONGRESS.— THE  SENATE. 
WILLIAM  R.  KING,  Alabama,  President. 

OFFICERS    OF  THE   SENATE. 

Asbury  Dickens, Secretary.     \    Robert  Beale, . .  Serjeant-at-Artns  and  Doorkeeper. 

Rev.  C.  M.  Butler Chaplain. 

THE    SENATE. 
The  terms  of  the  Senators  expire  as  stated. 

Pennsylvania. 

James  Cooper,  Adams, 1855 

Richard  Brodhead,  Easton 1857 

Delaicare. 

Presley  Spraunce,  Smyrna 1853 

James  A.  Bayard, 1857 

Maryland. 

1855 

Thomas  G.  Pratt,  Annapolis 18.7 

Virginia. 


Maine. 

James  W.  Bradbury,  Au^justa, 1853 

Hannibal  Hamlin,  Hamden, 1855 

Neio  Hampshire. 

John  P.  Ilnle,  Dover 1853 

Moses  NDrris,  Jr.,  .Alanchester 1855 

Vermont. 

William  Upham,  Montpelier, 1855  j  James  A.  Pearce,  Chestertown 

Solomon  Foote,  Rutland 1857    ""  -■"■■. 

Massachusetts. 


John  Davis,  Worcester, 1853    R.  M.  T.  Hunter,  Lloyds,  Essex  Co., 


.1853 


Charles  Samner.  Boston, 1837 

Rhode  Island. 

John  H.  Clarke,  Providence, 1853 

Chas.  T.  James,  Providence, 1857 

Connecticut. 

Truman  Smith,  Litchfield, 1855 

One  vacancy, 

New  York. 

William  H.  Seward,  Auburn,   1855 

Hamilton  Fish,  New  York, 1857 

Neio  Jersey. 

Jacob  W.  Miller,  Morristown,    .....1853 

Robert  F.  Stockton,  Princeton 1857 


James  M.  Mason,  Winchester, 1855 

North  Carolina. 

Willie  P.  Mansum,  Red  Mountain 1853 

George  E.  Badger,  Raleigh, 1855 

South  Carolina. 

R.  B.  Rhett,  Ashepoo, 18.53 

A.  P.  Butler,  Edgefield,  (C.  H.,) 1855 

Georgia. 

John  M.  Berrien,  Savannah 1853 

William  C.  Dawson,  Greensboro', 1855 

Florida. 

Jackson  Morton,  Pensacola, 1855 

S.  R.  Mallory,  Key  West, 1857 


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MASSACHUSETTS   STATE   BECOED. 


Alabama. 

Jeremiah  Clemens,  Huntsville, 1853 

William  R.  King,  Selma 1855 

Mississippi. 

Jefferson  Davis,  Palmyra, 185.5 

One  vacancy, 

Louisiana. 

Solomon  U.  Downs,  Monroe, 1853 

Pierre  Soule,  New  Orleans 1855 

Texas. 

Samuel  Houston,  Huntsville, 1853 

Thomas  J.  Rusk,  Nacogdoches, 1857 

Arkansas. 

William  K.  Sebastian,  Helena 1853 

Solon  Borland,  Hot  Springs, 1 855 

Tennessee. 

John  Bell,  Nashville 1853 

James  C.  Jones, 1857 

Kentucky. 

Joseph  R.  Underwood,  Bowling  Green, 1853 

Henry  Clay,  Lexington 1855 

Ohio. 

Salmon  P.  Chase,  Cincinnati, 1855 

Benjamin  F.  Wade,  Jefferson, 1857 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES  OP  THE  THIRTY-SECOND  CONGRESS, 

WHICH  WILL  EXPIRE  ON  THE  3d   OF  MARCH,  1852. 

LINN  BOYD,  Kentucky,  Speaker. 


Michigan. 

Alpheus  Felch,  Ann  Arbor 1853 

Lewis  Cass,  Detroit, 1857 

Indiana. 

James  Whitcomb,  Indianapolis, 1855 

Jesse  D.  Bright,  Madison, 1857 

Illinois. 

Stephen  A.  Douglas,  Quincy, 1853 

James  Shields,  Belville, 1855 

Missouri. 

David  R.  Atchison,  Platte  City 1855 

Henry  S.  Geer,  St.  Louis, 1857 

Iowa. 

George  W.  Jones,  Dubuque, 1853 

Augustus  C.  Dodge,  Burlington, 1855 

Wisconsin. 

Isaac  P.  Walker,  Milwaukie 1853 

Henry  Dodge,  Dodgeville, 1857 

California. . 

William  M.  G winn, 1855 

One  vacancy,   


HOUSE    OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 


Mai7ie. — 7. 

Andrews,   Chas., Paris. 

Apnleton,  John, Portland. 

Fuller,  Thomas,  J.  D., Calais. 

Goodenow,  Robert, Farmington. 

McDonald,  Moses Limerick. 

Sraari,  Eph.  K., Camden. 

Washburn,  Israel  Jr., Orono. 

New  Hampshire. — 4. 

Hibbard,  Harry Bath. 

Peaslee,  Charles  H., Concord. 

Perkins,  Jared, Winchester. 

Tuck,  Amos, E.xeter. 

Vermont. — 4. 

Bartlett,  Thomas  Jr.,   

Hebard,  William, Chelsea. 

Meacham,  James Middlebury. 

Miner  Ahiman  L., 

■Massachusetts. — 10. 

Allen,  Charles,    Worcester, 

Appleton,  Wm., Boston. 

Duvis,  Geo.  T., Greenfield. 

Duncan,  James  IL, Haverhill. 

Fowler,  Orin Fall  River. 

Goodrich,  John  Z., Stockbridge. 

Mann,  Horace,    West  Newton. 

Rantoul,  Kol)t.  Jr., Beverly. 

Scuddcr,  Zeno Barnstable. 

Thompson,  Benjamin, Charlestown. 

Rhode  Island. — 2. 

King,  George  G Newport. 

Thurston,  Bcnj.  B., Ilopkinton. 

Connecticut. — 4. 

Booth,  Walter Meriden. 

Butler,  Thomas  B., Norwalk. 

Cleveland,  Chauncy  F., Hampton. 

Waldo,  Lorenzo  P., Tolland. 


New  ForA-.— 34. 


Babcock,  Leander, Oswego. 

Bennett,  Henry,  New  Berlin. 

Boyd,  JohnH., Whitehall. 

Briggs,  George, New  York. 

Brooks,  James,   New  York. 

Browne,  Obadiah, Stapleton. 

Buell,  Alexander  H., ...Fairfield. 

Burrows,  Lorenzo,  ..• Albion. 

Dean,  Gilbert Poughkeepsie. 

Floyd,  John  G. Moriches,     v 

Hart,  Em:uiucl  B., New  York. 

Hascall,   Augustus  P., Le  Roy. 

Haven,  Sol.  G. Buft\ilo. 

Hawcs,  J.  H.  H New  York. 

Horsford,  Jedediab, Moscow. 

Howe,  Thos.  Y.,  Jr., Auburn. 

Ives,  Wilhird, Water  town. 

Jenkins,  Timothy,  Oneida  Castle. 

Jones,  Daniel  T., Manlius. 

King,  Preston, Ogdensburg. 

Martin,  Fred.  S., Olean. 

Murray,  William,  Goshen. 

Robie,  Reuben, Bath. 

Russell,  Jnspi)h, Glenn's  Falls. 

Sackett,  William  A Soneca  Falls. 

Schermerhorn,  A.  M., Rochester. 

Schoolcraft,  J.  L., Albany, 

Schoonmaker,  ^I., Kingston. 

Seymour,  David  L., Troy. 

Snow,  William  W., Onennta. 

Stevens,  Abm.  P. Rockland  Lake. 

Sutherland,  Josiah, Hudson. 

Walbridge,  H.  S. Ithaca. 

Wells,  John Johnstown. 

Ne%o  Jersey. — 5. 

Brown,  George  H., Somerville. 

Price,  Rodman  M., Hoboken. 

Skelton,  Charles, Trenton. 

Stratton,  Nathan  T., Mullico  Hill. 

Wildrick,  Isaac Blairstown. 


UNITED   STATES    GOVERNMENT. 


315 


Pennsylvania. — 24. 

Alison,  John, Beaver. 

Bihipians,  Thomas  M. Lebanon. 

Chandler,  Joseph  R. Thiladelphia. 

Curtis,  Carlton  B., Warren. 

Dawson,  John  L. Uniontown. 

Dimmick,  M.  M., Stroudsburg. 

Florence,  Thomas  B., Philadelphia. 

Fuller,  I-lcnryM., Wilkesbarre. 

Gamble,  James, Jersey  Shore. 

Gilrnore  Alfred, Butler. 

Grow,  Galusha  A., Montrose. 

Howe,  John  W. Franklin. 

Howe,  Thomas  M Pittsburg. 

Jones,  J.  Glaney, Reading. 

Kuhns,  Joseph  H., Greensburg. 

Kurtz,  William  H., York. 

McLanahan,  James  X., Chambersburg. 

McNair,  John, Norristown. 

Moore,  Henry  D., Philadelphia. 

Morrison,  J.  A. West  Chester. 

Parker  Andrew, Mifflintown. 

Robbins,  John,  Jr Philadelphia. 

Ross,  Thomas Doylestown. 

Stevens,  Thaddeus, Lancaster. 

Delawa7-e. — 1. 
Riddle,  George  R., Wilmington. 

Maryland. — 6. 

Bowie,  Richard  J., Rockville. 

Cottman,  Joseph  S., 

Evans,  Alexander,  Elkton. 

Hamilton,  AVilliam  T., Hagerstown. 

Hammond  Edward  W., .EUicott's  Mills. 

Walsh,  Thomas  Yates, Baltimore. 

Virginia. — 15. 

Averett.  Thomas  H Halifax,  (C.  H.) 

Bayly,  Thomas  H., Accomac,    ". 

Beale,  James  M.  H. Pomt  Pleasant. 

Bocock,  Thomas  S., Appomattox,  (C.  H.) 

Caskie,  John  S. 

Edmundson,  H.  A., Salem. 

Faulkner,  C.  J., 

.HoUaday,  A.  R., Mansfield. 

Hunter,  R.  M.  T 

Letcher,  John, 

Mason,  James  M., 

Meade,  Richard  K. Petersburg. 

Millson,  John  S. Norfolk. 

M'Mullen,  F. Rve  Cove. 

Powell,  Paulus Amherst,  (C.  H.) 

Strother,  James  F., 

Thompson,  Geo.  W., 

North  Carolina. — ^9. 

Ashe,  William  S., Wilminston. 

Caldwell,  Joseph  P., Statcsville. 

Clingman,  Thomas  L., Asheville. 

Daniel,  J.  R.J Halifax. 

Dockery,  Alfred, Dockery's  Store. 

Morehart,  J.  T. 

Outlaw,  David Windsor. 

Stanly,  Edward, AVashington. 

Venable,  Abraham  W., Brownsville. 

South  Caroliyia. — 7. 

Aiken,  William, Charleston. 

Burt,  Armistead, Wilmington. 

Colcock,  William  F., Grahamville. 

McQueen,  John Bennetsville. 

Orr,  James  L., Anderson, (C.H.) 

Wallace,  Daniel Union,  (C.  H.) 

Woodward,  J.  A., Winnsboro'. 

Georgia. — 8. 

Bailev,  David  J., 

Chastain.  E.  W., 

Hillyer,  Junius, 


Jackson,  Joseph  W., Savannah. 

Johnson,  James 

Murphy,  Charles, 

Stevens,  Alexander  H.,    Crawfordsville. 

Toombs,  Robert, Washington. 

Florida. — 1. 
Cabell,  EdAvard  C, Tallahassee. 

Alabama. — 7. 

Abercrombie,  J., RusspII  Co. 

Bragg,  John, Mobile. 

Cobb,  William  R.  W., Bellefonte. 

Harris,  Sampson  H., Wetumpka. 

Houston,  George  S. 

Smith,  Wm.  R., Fayette  Co. 

White,   Alexander, Tallediga. 

Mississippi. — i. 

Brown,  Albert  G. Gallatin. 

Freeman,  J.   D., 

Nabors,D.  B., 

Wilcox,  J.  A. 

Louisiana. — 4. 

Landry,  J.  A., 

Martin,  L.  St., , 

liloore,  John, 

Penn,  Alex.  G., 

Texas.— 2. 

Howard.  Volney  E., San  Antonio. 

Scurry,  Richardson 

Arka>isas. — 1. 

Johnson,  R.  W., Little  Rock. 

Tennessee. — IL 

Anderson,  Josiah  M., Coop's  Creek. 

Cullon,  William 

.Gentry,  Meredith  P., Franklin. 

Harris,  Ishan  G. Paris. 

Johnson,  Andrew, Greenville. 

Jones,  George  W. Fayette ville. 

Polk,  William  H 

Savage,  John  H., Smithville. 

Stanton,  Frederick  P., Memphis. 

Watkins,  Albert  G., Panther  Springs. 

Williams,  Christopher  H., Lexington. 

Keniuchj. — 10. 

Boyd,  Linn Cadiz. 

Breckenridge,  J.  C, 

Ewing,  Presley, 

Grey,  Be!ij;imin  E., 

Marshall.  Humphrey, Drennon's  Lick. 

Mason,  John  C.,.. ." O  wings  ville. 

Stanton,  Richard  C,  Maysville. 

Stone,  James  W., Taylorsville. 

WhitH,  Addison, 

Wood,  William  T 

Ohio.—2\. 

Barrerc,  Nelson, West  Union. 

Bell  Hiram, Greenville. 

Busby,  George  K., Marrion. 

Cable,  Joseph, Carrollton. 

Campbell,  L.  D. Hamilton. 

Carter,  D.  R., Massillon. 

Disney,  David  T., Cincinnati. 

Egcrton,  Alfred  P., Defiance. 

Gaylord,  J.  M  ,  McConnelsville. 

Giddings,  J.  R.., Jefferson. 

Green,  F.  E Tiffin. 

Harper,  Alexander, Zanesville. 

Hunter,  W.  F Woodsfield. 

Johnson,  John, Coshocton. 

Newton,  Eben, Canfield. 

Olds,  Edson  B., Circleville. 

Sweetser,  Charles, Delaware, 

Taylor,  John  L.,  Chillicothe. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Stanton,  Benjamin Bellefontaine. 

Townsend,  N.  S., Elyria. 

Welch,  John, Athens. 

Michigan. — 3. 

Conger,  James  S., Mount  Clemens. 

Penniman,  E.  J., Plymouth. 

Stuart,  Charles  E., Kalamazoo. 

Indiana. — 10. 

Brenton,  Samuel, 

Davis,  John  G., 

Dunham,  Cyrus  L., Salem. 

Fitch,  Graham  N., Logansport. 

Gorham,  Willis  A., Bloomington. 

Hendrick,  Thomas  A., 

Lockhart,  James 

Mace,  Daniel, 

Parker,  Samuel  W., 

Robinson,  John  L. Rushville. 

Illinois. — 7. 

Allen,  Willis, 

Bissell,  William  H., Belleville. 

Campbell,  Thompson, 

Ficklin,  O.  B., Charleston. 

Malony,  PJchard  S., 

Richardson,  Wm.  A. Quincy. 

Yates,  Richard 


Missouri. — 5. 

Darby,  John  F., St.  Louis. 

Hall,  WillardP., St.  Joseph. 

Miller,  John  G 

Phelps,  John  S., Springfield. 

Porter,  Gilchrist, ' 

loioa. — 2. 

Clark,  Lincoln  L., Du  Buque  Co. 

Henn,  Bernhardt, Jefferson  Co. 

Wisconsin. — 3. 

Doty,  James  D., Menasha. 

Durkee,  Charles Southport. 

Eastman,  Benjamin  C, 

California. — 2. 

Marshall,  E.  C 

McCarkle,  J.  W., 

DELEGATES. 

Oregon.  Territory. — \. 

Lane,  Joseph, 

Minesota  Territory/. — I. 

Sibley,  Henry  H., Mendota. 

UCah  Territory. — 1. 

Bernishel,  John  M., 

New  Mexico  Territory. — I. 
Weightman,  R.  C 


SUPREME    COURT. 

Roger  B.  Taney,  Maryland,  Chief  Justice,   appointed  183(5.     Salary,  55,000. 

ASSOCIATE   JUDGES. 

Appointed.  Salary. 

John  McLean Ohio,  '  1829  54,500 

James  M.  Wayne Geortria 1835  4,500 

John  M'Kinley,   Kentucky,   1837  4,500 

John  Catron Tennessee, 1837  4,500 

Peter  V.  Daniel Virginia,    1841  4,500 

Samuel  Nelson,  New  York 1845  4,500 

Robert  C.  Grier, Pennsylvania, 1816  4,500 

Benjamin  R.  Curtis, Massachusetts, 1851  4,500 

Benjamin  C.  Howard,  Baltimore,  Maryland,  Reporter  of  Decisions.     Salary,  §1,300. 
■William  T.  Carroll,  Washington,  District  of  Columbia,  Clerk  of  the  Court.     Salary,  fees,  &c. 

The  Supreme  Court  is  held  in  the  City  of  Washington,  and  has  one  Session  annually,  commencing 
on  the  first  Monday  in  December. 

MINISTERS    AND   COMMISSIONERS    ABROAD. 

Ministers  Plenipotentiary.     Salary,  gO.OOO.     Outfit,  ^0,000. 

Where  Stationed. 

Abbott  Lawrence, Massachusetts, London, Great  Britain. 

Wm.  C  Rives, Virginia Paris France. 

Ncill  S.  Brown, Tennessee, St.  Petersburg, ...  ^ .  ,Rus»iti. 

Daniel  D.  Barnard, New  York, Berlin, Prussia. 

Daniel  M.  Barrenger, North  Carolina, Madrid, Spain. 

Robert  C.  Schenck, Ohio Bio  de  Janeiro Brazil. 

Robert  P.  Letcher Kentucky, Mexico, Mexico. 

Bailie  Peyton Louisiana, Chili,    Santiago. 

Commissioners. 

Peter  Parker,  Charga  pd  inter., China 

Luther  Severance Maine, Sandzvich  Isles,  . . . 


.Salary.  55.000 
3.000 


COMMONWEALTH    OF   MASSACHUSETTS. 


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STATE    ELECTION 

Second  Monday 

IN 

NOVEMBER. 


LEGISLATURE     CONVENES 
First  Wednesday 
IN 

JANUARY. 


COMMONWEALTH  OF  MASSACHUSETTS. 

CIVIL    GOVERNMENT    OP    MASSACHUSETTS,    1852. 

His  Excellency  George  S.  Boutwell,  Groton,  Governor.     Salary,  g2,500. 

His  Honor  Henky  W.  Cushman,  Bernardston,  Lieute}ia7il-Goternor.    Salary,  ^4.00  per  day. 


Noah  Gibson, New  Marlboro' 

Francis  \V.  Bird,    "VValpole. 

Gershom  B.  Weston, Duxbury. 

Aaron  Hobart, Boston. 


Johnson  Gardner, Seekonk. 

Albert  G.  Browne, Salem. 

Francis  R.  Gourgas, Concord. 

Cyrus  Gale, Northboro'. 

Rodolphus  B.  Hubbard, Sunderland. 

The  Council  receive  ^2  00  each  for  every  day's  attendance,  and  ^2.00  for  every  10  miles  of  travel. 

Amasa  Walker,  North  Brookfield,  Secretary  of  State.     Salary,  ^1,600. 
Charles  B.  Hall,  Haverhill,  Treasure)-  and  Receiver- General.'   Salary,  51,600. 
David  Wilder,  Jr.,  Leominster,  Auditor.     Salary,  ^  1,500. 
Ebenezer  W.  Stone,  Roxbury,  Adjutant  and  Quarter  Master.     Salary,  ;gl,500. 
Samuel  Warner,  Jr.,  Wreutham,  Land  Agent. 

Barnas  Sears,  Secretary  Board  of  Education  and  State  Librarian.     Salarv,  51,.500. 
William  Tufts,  First  Clerk  Secretary  of  State's  0_ffi.ce.     Salary,  j^l,200. 
Charles  W.  Lovett,  Second  Clerk  Secretary  of  State's  Office.     Salary,  ,gl,000. 
William  Williams,  First  Clerk  Treasur&r's  Office.     Salary,  ,S:i,200.  " 
William  Caldwell,  Second  Clerk  Treasurer's  Office.     Salary,  ;J?1,000. 

SENATE. 

FoKTT  Members,  g2.00  per  Day. 
Henry  Wilson,  Presideiit.    §4.00  per  day. 

Francis  H.  Underwood,  Clerk,  §  10.00  per  day. 

Charles  W.  Slack,  Assistant  Clerk. 

Benjamin  Stevens,  Sergeant-at-Ar7ns  to  the  Gene- 
ral Court. 

Timothy  R.  Page,  Messenger  to  Governor  and 
Council. 


Rev.  Warren  Burton,  Chaplain. 
Benjamin  Stevens,  Sergeant-at-Arms. 
William  M.  Wise,  Doorkeeper. 
James  N.  Tolman,  Jr.,  Assistant  Doorkeeper. 
Tilsou  Fuller,  Page. 


Suffolk. 
Francis  Brinley,        Boston. 
Thomas  G.  Cary,  " 

Charles  H.  Warren,         " 
George  H.  Kuhn,  " 

Charles  T.  Russell,  " 

Charles  Hubbard,  Chelsea. 

Essex. 

John  B.  Alley,  Lynn. 
Albert  Currier,  Ncwburyport. 
Edmund  Kimball,  Bradford. 
Josiah  Lovett,  Jr.,  Beverly. 
Henry  Osgood,  Andover. 

Middlesex. 
Anson  Burlingame,  Cambridge. 
Ithamer  W.  Beard,  Lowell. 
Henry  Wilson,  Natick. 
Joseph  Fuller,  Framingham. 
Charles  C.  Hazewell,  Concord, 
Samuel  E.  Sewall,  Stoneham. 


Worcester. 

John  S.  C.  Knowlton,  Worcester. 
Elmer  Brigham,  Westboro'. 
Albert  Alden,  Barre. 
Moses  Wood,  Fitchburg. 
Freeman  Walker,  N.  Brookfield. 

Hainpskire. 

Myron  Lawrence,  Belchertown. 
JNouh  L.  Strong,  Southampton. 

Hampden, 

Amasa  Holcomb,  Southwick. 
Calvin  Torrey,  Palmer. 

Franklin. 
Whiting  Griswold,  Greenfield. 
Berkshire. 

James  T.  Robinson,  N.  Adams. 
Richard  P.  Brown,  Egremont. 


Norfolk. 

Edward  L.  Keyes,  Dedham. 
Henry  Hobart,  Foxboro'. 
Zenas  French,  Randolph. 

Plymouth. 

Caleb  W.  Prouty,  Scituate. 
Jabez  B.  Thompson,  Halifax. 

Bristol. 

John  Crane,  Norton. 
Christopher  A.  Church,  Westpo't 
Oliver  Ames,  Jr.,  Easton. 

Barnstahle. 

Cyrus  Weeks,  Harwich. 
Zenas  D.  Bassett,  Barnstable. 

Nantucket  and  Dukes. 
Daniel  Fisher,  Edgartown. 


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MASSACHUSETTS    STATE    RECORD. 


HOUSE    OF    REPRESENTATIVES. 

Members  receive  52-00  per  day. 

Hon.  Natiiaxiel  P.  Banks,    Jr.,    Speaker. — ^'^•00  per  day. 
Lewis  Josselyx,  Clerk. — 5^0.00  per  day. 

Rev.  Rufus  W.  Clark,  Chaplain.  I  David  Murphy,  Messenger. 

Benjiiniin  Stevens,  Seryeatit-at- Arms  of  the  Gene-  Joseph  P.  Dexter,  Assistant  Messenger, 

ral  Court.  William  Sayward,  Postmaster. 

Alexis  Poole,  Doorkeeper.  \  Joseph  P.  Dexter,  Jr.,  Assistant  Paije. 


County  of  Suffolk. 

William  H.  Allen,  Boston. 

John  Biu^elow,  " 

Charles  Bnardman,  " 

Francis  Boyd,  " 

Osmyn  Brewster,  " 

Jon  a?  Chickering,  " 

John  Codman,  " 

Robert  Colby,  " 

Samncl  F.  Coolidge,  " 

John  Cowdin,  " 

Thomiis  Curtis,  " 

Tisdale  Drake,  " 

George  Eaton,  " 

Henry  H.  Fuller,  " 

Her.ry  J.  Gardner,  " 

John  C   Gray,  '< 

William  Hayden,  " 

Ralph  W,  Holman,  " 

Samuel  Hooper,  " 

Isaac  Jones,  " 

Samuel  Kettelle,  " 

Moses  Kimball,  " 

Ezra  Lincoln,  " 

Thomas  Mair,  " 

Robert  Marsh,  " 

Abel  B.  IVIonroe,  <' 

Geortre  Palmer,  " 

Sewell  F.  Parcher,  " 

Aurelius  D.   Parker,  " 

John  F.  Payson,  " 

Samuel  S.  Perkins,  " 

Silas  F.   Plimpton,  " 

William  Pope,  " 

John  P   Putnam,  " 

John  G.  Roberts,  " 

William  Schouler,  " 

Nathaniel  Seaver,  " 

Jacob  Sleeper,  " 

J.  Thomas  Stevenson,  " 

Newell  A.  Thompson,  " 

Edward  Warren,  " 

Warren  Tilton,  " 

James  S   Wiggin,  " 

Clement  Willis,  " 
John  H.  Osgood,  Chelsea. 
Horace  E.  Smith,        " 
John  F.  Feuno,  North  Chelsea. 

County  of  Essex. 

Jonathan  B.  Sargent,  Amcsbury. 
Bailey  Loring,  Andover. 
Levi  A.  Abbott,  Beverly. 
John  I.  Uukcr,  " 

Samuel  II,  Batchelder,  Boxford. 
James  A.  Gilmorc,  Bradford. 
Alfred  A.  Abbott,  Danvers. 
John   nines,  «< 

PliiliMuoii  Putnam,        " 
William  Buriiham,  2d,  Essex. 
JereiiiiMb  1'.  Jones,  (Jcorgetown. 
Jeremiah  R.  Cook,  Gloucester. 
Jacob  It.icon,  " 

Albion  M.  Merrill,  Groveland. 
Benjamin  Woodbury,  Hamilton. 


Samuel  Brainard,  Haverhill. 
John  B.  Nichols,  " 

Foster  Russell,  Ipswich. 
E.  B.  Currier,  Lawrence. 
Charles  S.  Newell,     " 
Josiah  Osgood,  " 

Ebenezer  Brown,    Lynn. 
William  Downing,     " 
Isaiah  Hacker,  " 

James  M.  Sargent,     " 
John  Danforth,  Jr.,  Lynnfield. 
Daniel  W.  Friend,  Manchester. 
Francis  V.  Noyes,  Newbury. 
Isaac  H.  Boardman,  Newburyp't. 
Moses  Davenport,  " 

Amos  Wood,  " 

Newell  Burnham,  Rockport. 
Thomas  E.  Pavson,  Rowley. 
Otis  P.  Lord,  '  Salem. 

Nathaniel  B.  Mansfield,     " 
William  F.  Nichols, 
George  L.  Newcomb,  " 

Joseph  B.  F.  Osgood,        " 
Thomas  Trask,  " 

George  H.  Ssveetser,  Sarigus. 
Daniel  Towne,  Topsfield. 
Moses  Mildram,  Wenham. 
Benj.  Edwards,  West  Newbury. 

County  of  Middlesex. 

James  T.  Woodbury,  Acton. 
Hosea  Kendall,  Ashby. 
James  Jackson,  Ashland. 
John  W.  Simonds,  Bedford. 
Thomas  Talbot,  Billerica. 
Granville    Whitcomb,   Boxboro'. 
David  Collins,  Brighton. 
David  Skelton,  Burlington. 
Isaiah  Bangs,      Cambridge. 
Justin  Jones,  " 

Stephen  T.  Farwell,     " 
Joliii  Liverniore,  " 

John  S.  Ladd,  " 

Joel  Boynton,  Carlisle. 
Timothy  Fletcher,  Charlestown. 
Philip  B.  Holmes, 
Joseph  Reed,  Chelmsford. 
Samuel  Stnj'les,  Concord. 
Archibald  O.  Varnum,  Dracut. 
Ira  Hall,  Dunstable. 
Moses  Edgell,  Framingham. 
Phineas  G.  Prescott,  Groton. 
Alden  Lcland,  Holliston. 
William  Claflin,   Hopkinton. 
William  Chandler,  Lexington. 
Amasa  Sanderson,  Littleton. 
Erastus  Douglas,      Lowell. 
Luther  Eames,  •    " 

Jesse  E.  Farnsworth,     " 
Luther  R.  Morse,  " 

Otis  H.  Morrell, 
William  S.  Robinson,     " 
Temple  Dodge,  Maiden. 
Francis   Brigham.  Marlborough. 
Joseph  ]'.  liall,  Medford. 
Daniel  W.  Gooch,  Melrose. 


William  B.  Parmenter,  Natick. 
Luther  Paul,  Newton. 
Isaac  Hager,         " 
Thomas  J.  Dow,  Pepperell. 
Alpheus  Clark,  Sherburne. 
Daniel  L.  Chandler,  Shirley. 
Edward  C.  Purdy.  Somerviile. 
John  B.  Atwell,  South  Reading. 
George  Cowdry,  Stoneham. 
Elbridge  Gates,  Stow. 
Jonathan  R.  Vose,  Sudbury. 
Elijah  M   R?ad,  Tewkesbury. 
Samuel  S.  Haynes,  Townsend. 
Almond  Bond,  3d.  Tyngsboro'. 
N.  P.  Banks,  Jr.,  Waltham. 
Seth  Bemis,  Watertown. 
William  R.  Dudley,  Wayland. 
Manser  W.  Marsh,  W.  Cambr'ge. 
Oliver  Wright,  Westford. 
Isaac  Coburn,  Weston. 
Joseph  B.  Putnam,  Wilmington. 
Frederick  O.  Prince,  Winchester. 
Timothy  Winn,  Woburn. 

County  of  Worcester. 

Joel  H.  Litch,  Ashburnham. 
Benjamin  Estabrook,  Athol. 
John  Smith,  Barre. 
Lewis  Sawyer,  Berlin. 
Laban  Bates,  Blackstone. 
Edwin  A.  Whitcomb,  Bolton. 
Robert  Andrews,  Jr.,  Bovlston. 
Edward  K.  Pellett,  Brookficld. 
Luther  Litchfield,  Charlton. 
Horatio  N.  Bigelow,  Clinton. 
Orson  Towne,  Dana, 
Whiting  Benjamin,  Douglass. 
Ira  F.  Jacobs,  Dudley. 
John  T.  Farwell,  Fitchburg. 
Joseph  W.  Mansur,      " 
Amasa  Whitney,  Gardner. 
Abraham  M.  Bigelow,  Grafton. 
Forister  B.  Aikin,  Hardwick. 
Gideon  C.  Noble,  Harvard. 
George  W.  Bascom,  H olden. 
Wm.  Bennett,  Jr.,  Hubbardston. 
Anthony  Lane,  Lancaster. 
Abraham  Firth,  Leicester. 
J.  C.  Allen,  Leominster. 
Isaac  Harrington,  2d,  Lunenburg. 
Henry  A.  Aldrich,  Mendon. 
Charles  F.  Chapin,  Mil  ford. 
Orvillc  E.  Thompson,  Millbury. 
Nahum  Ayers,  New  Braintrec. 
Samuel  Clark,  Northborough. 
Hiram  Wing,  Northbridge. 
Clias.  Adams,  Jr.,  N.  Brookficld. 
James  B.  Ware,  Oakham. 
Thomas  Appleby,  Oxford. 
Lewis  Whitney,  Petersham. 
Charles  C.   Bassett,  Phillipston. 
I,uther  Crawford,  Princeton. 
Hiram  W.  Albee,  Royalston. 
David  W.  Fletcher,  Rutland, 
liuke  B.  Wetherby,  Shrewsbury. 
Lovett  Fay,  Southborough. 


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319 


Sylvester  Dresser,  Southbridge. 
Alonzo  Temple,  Spencer. 
Luther  W.  Rugs,  Sterling. 
Senaca   Ilichaidson.    Sturbridge. 
Timothy  Buinap,  Sutton. 
John  W.  Work,  Templeton. 
John  Forbush,  Upton. 
Charles  A.  Thwing,  Uxbridge. 
Levi  Merritt,  Warren. 
Chandler  Fay,  AVebster. 
Daniel  H.  Forbes,  Westborough. 
Eben.  M.  llosmer,  W.  Boylston. 
Horace  G,   Rawson,  W.  ferook- 

field. 
John  Minott,  Westminster. 
Elisha  Murduck,  Winchcndon. 
Isaac  Davis,         Worcester. 
John  Milton  Earle,       " 
John  F.  Gleason,  " 

George  F.  Hoar,  " 

Putnam  W.  Taft,  " 


County  of  Hampshire. 

Oliver  Watson,  Amherst. 
Henry  A.  Longley,  Belchertown. 
Edsell  Witherell,  Chesterfield. 
Nathan  F.  Orcutt,  Curamington. 
H.  G.  Knight,  Easthampton. 
Timotliy  Brainard,  Enfield. 
Asahel  Billings,  Goshen. 
Chester  Smith,  Granby. 
Ezra  S.  Gibbs,  Greenwich. 
Lorenzo  N.  Granger,  Hadley. 
Elijah  B;\rdwell,  Jr.,  Hatfield. 
Eliakim  Root,  Middlefield. 
Azariali  Clapp,  Northampton. 
Erastus  Hopkins,      " 
Henry  Stanton,  Norwich. 
David  Abercrombie.  Pelham. 
Wanton  C.  Gilbert,  Plainfield. 
Liberty  Crossett,  Prescott. 
Charles  Peck,  South  Hadley. 
Sam.  C.  Pomeroy,  Southampton. 
Harrison  French,  Ware. 
Medad  King,  Westliampton. 
Samuel  S.  Wells,  Williamsburg. 


County  of  Hampden. 

Chauncy  S.  Brown,  Blandford. 
John  Prouty,  Brimfield. 
Samuel  Henry,  Chester. 
Jonathan  R.  Childs,  Chicopee. 
James  K.  Fletcher,  " 

Alpheus  Nettleton,  " 

William  W.  Bacon,  Granville. 
George  C.  Ewing.  Holyoke. 
Dimond  Colton,  Longmeadow. 
Rufus  F.  Fay,  Monson. 
Amos  C.  Billings,  Palmer. 
Henry  K.  Loomis,  Russell. 
Abel  Steer,  Southwick. 
Titus  Amadon,       Springfield. 
Ephraim  W.  Bond,        " 
Joel  Brown,  " 

Andrew  Huntington,     " 
Warren  Shaw,  Wales. 
James  Holland,  Westfield. 
Harvey  Walcott,  W.  Springfield. 
Sol.  C.  Spelman,  Wilbraham. 


County  of  Franklin. 

Henry  S.  Ranney,  Ashfield. 
Sam'l  S.  Wright,  Bernardston. 
Bartlett  Ballard,  Buckland. 
Rominor  Smith,  Coleraine. 


Asa  Slebbins,  Deerfield. 
John  H.  Willis.  Erving. 
Wetidcll  T.  Davis,  Greenfield. 
Clark  Sears,  Hawley. 
David  Gould,  Heath. 
Horatio  N.  Watson,  Leverett. 
E.  Wins  Packer,  Leyden. 
ISIartin  Briant,  Monroe. 
Erastus  Andrews,  Montague. 
R.)bert  Andrews,  New  Salem. 
Earl  Wildes.  Northfield. 
Rodnev  Hunt,  Orange. 
Noah  Wells,  Rowe. 
John  B.  Wliitney,  Shelburne. 
Samuel  F.  Dudley,  Shutesbury. 
Timothy  (jraves,  Sunderland. 
John  G.  Gale,  Warwick. 
William  Putnam,  Wendell. 
Chester  Bardwell,  2d,  Whately. 


County  of  Berkshire. 

Stephen  L.  Arnold,  Adams. 
Henry  L.  Dawes,  " 

Frederic  Fitch,  Alford. 
Joseph  H.  Mills,  Becket. 
R.  C.  Brown,  Cheshire. 
Benjamin  AV.  Clark,  Clarksburg. 
Burr  Chnmberlin,  Dalton. 
Plyna  Karner,  Jr.,  Egremont. 
Jesse  H.  Kemp,  Florida. 
N.  B.  Pickett,  Gt.  Barrington. 
Hiram  S.  Smith,  Hancock. 
Elijah  H.  Goodrich,  Hinsdale. 
Andrew  J.  I,en'is,  Lancsboro'. 
James  H.  Royce,  Lee. 
Eli  Richmond,  Lenox. 
Amos  Langdon,  Monterey. 
W.  Wright,  3d,  Mt.  Washington. 
Noble  F.  Roys,  New  Ashford. 
Ammi  Warner,  New  Marlboro'. 
Lorenzo  Webb,  Otis. 
Milo  Stowell,  Peru. 
Robert  Francis,  Pittsfield. 
Ensign  H.  Kellogg,  " 
Wm.  H.  Nichols,  Richmond. 
Chester  Claflin,  Sandisfield. 
Robert  Sturtevant,  Jr.,   Savoy. 
Charles  Spuir,  Sheffield. 
Ebenezer  Beers,  Tyringham. 
Wm.  F.  Bell,  Washington. 
Wm.  Jones,  West  Stockbridge. 
Wm.  Danforth,  Williamstown. 
lAither  Tower,  Windsor. 

County  of  Norfolk. 

Edwin  Fairbanks,  Bellingham. 
Judson  Stoddard,  Braintree. 
William  Aspinwall,  Brookline. 
Thomas  Stoddard,  Cohasset. 
Elisha  Ford,  Dorchester. 
Edward  King,         " 
Calvin  Richards,  Dover. 
Hartfi)rd  Leonard,  Franklin. 
Clark  Partridge,  Medway. 
Albert  J.  Mosher,  Milton. 
Levi  Mann,  Randolph. 
S.  Parkman  Blake,  Roxbury. 
Enoch  B  irtlctt,  " 

Edward  D.  Boit,  " 

Charles  J.  Hendee,  '• 
Benjamin  Perkins,  " 
Allen  Putnam,  " 

Enoch  Dickman,  Sharon. 
Samuel  W.  Curtis,  Stoughton. 
Palmer  Morey,  Walpole. 
James  Humphrev,  Wevmouth. 
John  W.  Thomas,         '" 


County  of  Bristol. 

L  W.  Daggett,  Attleborough. 
Giles  I,.  Leach,  Berkley.- 
Jireh  Sherman,  Dartmouth. 
Wm.  L.  Hathaway,  Dighton. 
'lalcn  Sylvester,  Easton. 
Elbridije  G.  Morton,  Fairhavcn, 
Edw.  P.  Buffington,  Fall  Jliver. 
Nath-.n  B.  Dean, 
Southard  H.  Miller, 
Iram  Smith,  " 

Bradford  Braley,  Freetown. 
William  B.  Bates,  Mansfield. 
Abraham  Gardner,  New  Bedford. 
George  Howland,  Jr.,  " 
Cornelius  Howland,       " 
Thomas  Kempton,         " 
George  B.  Richmond,   " 
Andrew  B.  Randall,  Norton. 
Alanson  Thayer,  Pawtucket. 
Cassandcr  Gilmore,  Raynhara. 
Sylvester  Hunt,  Rehoboth. 
William  Ide,  Seekonk. 
William  L.  Slade,  Somerset. 
Daniel  Edson,  Swanzey. 
John  Andrews,    Taunton. 
Harrison  Tweed,       " 
Richmond  Walker,  " 
Frederick  Brownell,  Westport. 

County  of  Plymouth. 

Isaac  Hersev,    Abington. 
James  W.  Ward,      " 
John  A.  Shaw,  Bridgewater. 
Benjamin  Ranson,  Carver. 
J.  W.  Hathaway,  Duxlmry. 
J.  A.  Rogers,  East  Bridgewater. 
Perez  Simmons,  Hanover. 
Richard  Howland,  Hanson. 
Martin  Fearing,  Hingham. 
Martin  Knight,  Hull. 
Stephen  Holmes,  2d,  Kingston. 
Luther  Hatch,  Marshfield. 
Eliab  Ward,  Middleborough. 
Joseph  T.  Wood.     " 
Jesse  Perkins,  N.  Bridgewater. 
Martin  Bryant,  Pembroke. 
John  Atwood,  Jr.,  Plymouth. 
Lemuel  Bradford.  Jr.,    " 
Joseph  B.  Nye,  Plympton. 
John  A.  Le  Barron,  Rochester. 
Charles  Curtis,  Seituate. 
James  Southworth,  S.  Seituate. 
Darius  Miller,  Wareham. 

County  of  Barnstable. 

Joshua  Seabury,  Brewster. 
James  Gould,  Chatham. 
Thomas  Hall,  Dennis. 
David  Lawrence,  Falmouth. 
Nathaniel  Doane,  Jr.,  Harwich. 
Leander  Crosby,  Orleans. 
Enos  Nickerson,  Provincetown. 
Asahel  Cobb,  Sandwich. 
James  Small,  Truro. 
AVilliam  Cleverly,  Wellfleet. 
Nath'l  S.  Simpkins,  Yarmouth. 

Dukes  County. 

AVilliam  Vincent,  Edgartown. 
Charles  B.  Allen,  Tisbury. 

County  of  Naiitucket. 

William  Barney,  Nantucket. 
James  H.  Bria;gs,       " 
Henry  C.  Worth, 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECOED. 


STANDING  COMMITTEES. 

SENATE. 
Judiciary. — Messrs.  Griswold,  Russell  and  Sewall. 
Probate  and  Chancery. — Messrs.  Lawrence,  Lov- 
ett  and  Robinson. 

Treasury. — Messrs.  Wood,  Fisher  and  Erown. 

Bills  in  Third  Readinr/. — Messrs.  Beard,  Kuhn, 
Keyes,  Robinson,  Russell  and  Knowlton. 

Engrossed  Bills — Messrs.  Torrey,  Walker,  Haze- 
well,  Fisher,  Burlingame  and  Alden. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 

Judiciary. — Messrs.  Dayis,  of  Worcester,  Hop- 
kins, of  Northampton,  Fuller  of  Boston,  Lord,  of 
Salem,  Smith,  of  Chelsea,  Dawes,  of  Adams,  Le- 
land,  of  Holliston. 

Probate  and  Chancery. — Messrs.  Hoar,  of  Wor- 
cester, Plimpton,  of  Boston,  Jones,  of  George- 
town, Bond,  of  Springfield,  Chamberlin,  of  Dalton, 
Bemis,  of  Watertown,  Tower,  of  Windsor. 

Finance. — Messrs.  Mansur,  of  Fitchburg,  Earle, 
of  Worcester,  Kellogg,  of  Pittsfield,  Gray,  of  Bos- 
ton, Hunt,  of  Orange,  ITendee,  of  Roxbury,  Bates, 
of  Mansfield. 

Elections. — Messrs.  Mansur,  of  Fitchburg,  Earle, 
of  Worcester,  Schouler,  of  Boston,  Longley,  of 
Belchertown,  Spelman,  of  Wilbraham,  Thomas,  of 
Weymouth,  Jones,  of  West  Stockbridge. 

liills  in  Third  Reading. — Messrs.  Gooch,  of 
Melrose,  Colby,  of  Boston,  Newell,  of  Lawrence, 
Mosher,  of  Milton,  Humphrey,  of  Weymouth, 
Smith,  of  Barre,  Wright,  of  Bernardston. 

Engrossed  Bills. — Messrs.  Adams,  of  North 
Brookfield,  Farwell,  of  Cambridge,  Dudley,  of 
Shutesbury,  Litchfield,  of  Charlton,  Shaw,  of 
Bridgewater,  Forbush,  of  Upton,  Edwards,  of 
West  Newbury. 

County  Estimates. — Messrs.  Ward,  of  Middle- 
borough,  Bassett,  of  Phillipston,  Coolidge,  of  Bos- 
ton, Bascom,  of  llolden,  Loomis,  of  Russell. 

Pay  JiolL— 'Messrs.  Aldrich,  of  Mendon,  Ewing, 
of  Holyoke,  Brown,  of  Blandford,  Simpkins,  of 
Yarmouth,  Billings,  of  Palmer. 

Leave  of  Absence. — Messrs.  Sturtevant,  of  Savoy, 
Osgood,  of  Lawrence,  Allen,  of  Tisbury,  Jackson, 
of  Ashland,  Cleverly,  of  Welliieet. 

Public  Buildings. — Messrs.  Taft,  of  Worcester, 
Jones,  of  Cambridge,  Sherman,  of  Dartmouth, 
Chapin,  of  Milford,  Childs,  of  Chicopee. 

Printinq. — Messrs.  Robinson,  of  Lowell,  Briggs, 
of  Nantucket,  Bradford,  of  Plymouth,  Roberts,  of 
Boston,  Gleason,  of  Worcester. 

JOINT  STANDING  COMMITTEES. 

Accounts. — Messrs.  French  and  Crane,  of  the 
Senate.  Messrs.  BrowncU,  of  Westport,  Scaver,  of 
Boston,  Staples,  of  Concord,  Abbott,  of  Beverly, 
Work,  of  Templcton,  of  the  Hoicse. 

Agriculture. — Messrs'.  Lovett  and  Brigham,  of 
the  Senate.  Messrs.  Ilosmer,  of  AV.  Boylston, 
Putnam,  of  Roxbury,  Small,  of  Truro,  Woodbury, 
of  Hamilton,  Smith,  of  Coleraine,  of  the  House. 

Banks  and  Banking. — Messrs.  Wood  and  Alley, 
of  the  Seriate.  Messrs.  Morton,  of  Fail  haven. 
Hooper,  of  Boston,  Cowdry,  of  Stoneham,  Daven- 
port, of  Newburyport,  Gilmore,  of  Raynham,  of 
the  House. 


Claims. — Messrs.  Weeks  and  Currier,  of  the 
'Senate.  Messrs.  Simmons,  of  Hanover,  Prince,  of 
AVinchester,  Smith,  of  Hancock,  Bassett,  of  Phil- 
lipston, Dudley,  of  Wayland,  of  the  House. 

Education. — Messrs.  Keyes  and  Cary,  of  the 
Senate.  Messrs.  Hopkins,  of  Northampton,  As- 
pinwall,  of  Brookline,  Ward,  of  Abington,  Kettelle, 
of  Boston,  Andrews,  of  Montague,  of  the  House. 

Fisheries. — Messrs.  Kimball  and  Prouty,  of  the 
Senate.  Messrs.  Small,  of  Truro,  Boardman,  of 
Newburyport,  Cook,  of  Gloucester,  Burnham,  of 
Rockport,  Nickerson,  of  Provincetown,  of  the 
House. 

The  Library. — Messrs.  Hazewell,  Warren  and 
Burlingame,  of  the  Seriate.  Messrs.  Loring,  of 
Andover,  Purdy,  of  Somerville,  Hathaway,  of  Dux- 
bury,  of  the  House. 

Mamfactures. — Messrs.  Walker  and  Ames,  of 
the  Senate.  Messrs.  Lewis,  of  Lanesborough,  Ste- 
venson, of  Boston,  Farnsworth,  of  Lowell,  Bigelow^ 
of  Chester,  Baffington,  of  Fall  River,  of  the  House^ 

Mercantile  Affairs  and  Lisurance. — Messrs.  Kuhn 
and  Church,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Claflin,  of 
Hopkinton,  Gardner,  of  Boston,  G.  S.  Howland,  Jr., 
of  New  Bedford,  Fisk,  of  Leicester,  Richmond,  of 
Lenox,  of  the  House. 

Militia. — Messrs.  Brinley  and  Thompson,  ©/"^Ae 
Senate.  Messrs.  Hunt,  of  Rehoboth,  Thompson, 
of  Boston,  Gould,  of  Heath,  Abbott,  of  Danvers, 
Winn,  of  Woburn,  of  the  House. 

Parishes  and  Religious  Societies. — Messrs.  Hub- 
bard and  Osgood,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Daggett, 
of  Attleborough,  Boit,  of  Roxbury,  Wood,  of  Mid- 
dleborough,  Ballard,  of  Buckland,  W"atson,  of 
Amherst,  of  the  House. 

Prisons. — Messrs.  Burlingame  and  Brinley,  of 
the  Senate.  Messrs.  Holmes,  of  Charlestown, 
Kimball,  of  Boston,  Bigelow,  of  Grafton,  Vv'illis, 
of  Erving,  Hatch,  of  Marshfield,  of  the  House. 

Public  Charitable  Ltstitutions. — Messrs.  Warren 
and  Hazewell,  of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Earle,  of 
Worcester,  Lincoln,  of  Boston,  Holland,  of  West- 
field,  Tweed,  of  Taunton,  Packer,  of  Leyden,  of  the 
House. 

Public  Expenditures. — Messrs.  Fuller  and  Cary. 
of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Estabrook,  of  Athol,  Stan- 
ton, of  Norwich,  Lane,  of  Lancaster,  Downing,  of 
Lynn,  Chandler,  of  Lexington,  of  the  House. 

Public  Lands. — Messrs.  Knowlton  and  llolcorab, 
of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Woodbury,  of  Aclon,  Pay- 
son,  of  Rowley,  Bennett,  of  Hubbardston,  Perkins, 
of  Boston,  Partridge,  of  Medway,  of  the  House. 

Railways  and  Canals. — Messrs.  Alley  and  Beard, 
of  the  Senate.  Messrs.  Clark,  of  Northborough, 
Davis,  of  Greenfield,  Forbes,  of  Wcstborough, 
Marsh,  of  Boston,  Sargent,  of  Lynn,  of  the  House. 

Roads  and  Bridges. — Messrs.  Strong  and  Hobart, 
of  the  Senate.  ]\Iessrs.  Fletcher,  of  Charlestown, 
Edgell,  of  Framingham,  Putnam,  of  Wendell, 
Currier,  of  Lawrence,  Varnum,  of  Dracut,  of  the 
House. 

Towns. — Messrs.  Bassett  and  Brown,  of  the  Seii- 
ate.  Messrs.  Woodbury,  of  Acton,  Ladd',  of  Cam- 
bridge, Wildes,  of  Northfield,  Perkins,  of  North 
Bridgewater,  Francis,  of  Pittsfield,  of  the  House. 


COST  OF  13.  S.  CENSUS  OP  1850  IN  MASSACHUSETTS. 

For  collecting  Liformation  only. 


Suffolk  County,. 

Barnstable  "  . 

Bristol  "  . 

Berkshire  "  . 

Dukes  "  . 

Essex  "  . 

Franklin  "  • 

Hampden  "  . 


.^■1,041. 2.5 

.  2,500.13 

.  1,904.96 

.  IOCS'; 

.  4,081.09 

.  1,286.73 

.  1,853.40 


Hampshire  County, $\,iQb.^\ 


Middlesex 

Nantucket 

Norfolk 

Plymouth 

Worcester 


5,013.08 
248.96 
2,606.36 
1,997.79 
4,771.64 


Whole  amount, ,^33,171.02 


U.    S.    ARMOKY. 


321 


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"^'*ftvi,  «.-:'-  tilt 


VIEW   CP  UNITED  STATES  ARMORY,  SPEINGFIEI.D. 


UNITED  STATES  ARMORY. 

Springfield,  Mass.    Established  by  the  United  States  Government,  in  1791. 

OFFICERS. 

Col.  James  W.  Ripley,  Commatidiiif/  Officer. 

Erskine  S.  Allin,  Acting- Master  Armorer. 

Edward  Ingersoll,  Paymaster  and  Militai-y  Storekeeper. 

Lucius   C.    Allen,  James  W.   Preston,   George 
W.  Winchester,  Clerks. 
J.  W.  Barrett,  Assistant  Clei-k. 
Cyrus  Buckltnd,  Master  Machinist. 
John  D.  Lord,  Master  Carpenter. 
William  C-idwcU,  Foreman  of  Forging  Shop. 
William  Diokinson,  Foreman  of  Machine  Shop. 
William  P.  McFarland,  Foreman  of  Filing  Shop. 

This  eslabli<hinent  is  one  of  a  general  and  national 
interest.  Its  extent  and  efficiency,  and  the  lilieral  ex- 
penditures which  have  made  it  what  it  is— one  of  the 
most  prolific  manufactories  of  arms  and  capacious 
arsenals  in  the  world — are  legitimate  s.ulijects  of  na- 
tional pride.  AccorcliMgl3-,  it  has  become  the  resort  of 
sight-seers  and  travelers,  and  constitutes  one  of  the 
principal  attractions  of  our  beautiful  locality  ;  and  at 
no  public  establishment  in  the  United  States  can  the 
t*ye  be  gratified  with  the  siglit  of  so  much  beautiful 
and  ingenious  machinery,  so  large,  skillful  and  well 
paid  a  company  of  laborers,  such  finely  laid  out  and 
well  kept  grounds,  and  so  thorough  and  orderly  a  sys- 
tem of  operations,  as  here. 

The  arsenal,  the  offices,  and  the  principal  manufac- 
turing and  storing  buildings  of  the  Armory,  are  located 
on  Springfield  Hill,  and  overlook  the  Connecticut  val- 
ley at  a  charming  elevation.  The  heavier  operations 
i)f  the  concern  are  effected  at  three  localities  on  Mill 
lliver,  known  as  the  "Upper,"  "  Middle,"  and  "  Lower 
Water  Shops  "  The  land  owned  on  the  Hill  by  the 
(iovernment  amounts  to  7"2  acres  and  2  rods  ;  at  the 
Upper  and  Middle  Water  Shops,  19  acres  and  titi 
rods;  at  the  Lower  Water  Shops,  It)  acres  and  \02 
rods; — total  land  owned  by  the  Government,  in  town, 
102  acres  and  10  rods.  The  principal  building  is  the 
new  arsenal.  This  is  200  feet  long  by  70  feet  wide. 
Its  height  is  30  feet,  wliich  is  divided  into  three  stories, 
each  story  being  sufficiently  large  to  contain  100  000 
muskets.  The  tower  is  £9  feet  high  and  "29  feet  square, 
the  flag  staff  rising  GO  feet  above  the  deck  of  the 
tower  Another  large  building  is  the  new  brick  struc- 
ture for  storing  linnber  and  nuisket  slocks  This  is 
400  feet  ii'iig.  .55  feet  wide,  and  two  stories  high. 
Here  a  stock  of  four  years  in  musket  stocks  is  coii'-taiit- 


James  Stillman,  Foreman  of  Gun-Stocking  Shop. 

Salmon  Adams,  Foreman  of  Polishing  atid  Bar' 
rel  Boring  Shop. 

J 'seph  N.  Sollace,  Foreman  of  Barrel  Welding 
and  Rolling  Mill. 

O.  W.  Ainswort,  David  Le  Gro,  Edward  A.May, 
Henry  Tracy,  C.  W.  Hartwell,  Robert  P.  Beals, 
Sub  Insjiectors. 

ly  kept,  that  the  timber  may  be  properly  seasoned. 
The  principal  of  the  three  old  arsenals  is  1"20  by  40 
feet  on  the  ground,  and  3  stories  higli ;  and  the  other 
two  are  respectively  2  stories  high,  and,  in  their  other 
dimensions,  100  feet  by  34.  The  other  principal 
t>uildiiigs  are  ihe  work  shops.  There  are  located  on 
the  Hill  10  dwtlling  houses  which  are  owned  by  the 
Government;  at  the  Upper  Waier  Shops,  2;  at  the 
Middle.  "1;  and  Lower,  2; — total  dwelling  houses,  16. 
I  lie  total  e.xpendiiures  of  the  Armory  for  the  fiscal 
year  ending  June  30ih,  1831,  were  527L30833.  Of 
this  sum,  5''79,''2I6'29  were  paid  out  for  labor  alone. 
To  show  the  extent  and  variety  of  the  stock  and  mate- 
rials used,  we  give  the  items  consumed  last  year. 


Refined  Iron, 

.      44fi,fiQ8  pounds. 

('ast  Iron,     . 

4l,y98      do. 

Inferior  Iron, 

:<,677      do. 

VVire  Iron,    . 

1,(179      do. 

Cast!=teel,    . 

63, 1 46      do. 

t^hear  Steel, 

6.tI      do. 

JV'ails,  .... 

2,:i26      do. 

Wood  Screws, 

163  sross. 

Sand  Piiper, 

3-76  quires. 

Sulphuric  Acid,    . 

2  S2:»  pounds. 

Boards  and  Plank, 

.      11.^,1113  feet. 

Timber, 

32,204  do. 

Bricks, 

211,0(1(1 

Leather, 

1,788  pounds. 

Thong, 

31  skins. 

Sperm  and  Whale  Oil, 

2,380  gallons. 

Assorted  Files,     . 

8,613 

Grindstones, 

59,634  pounds. 

Charcoiil,      . 

46..=i98  hu.shels. 

Antliiacite  Coal, 

.  2,438,924  pounds. 

PitC.>al,       . 

53,700    do. 

Fire  Siiine.  . 

4,480  pounds. 

Furnace  Clay,      , 

134  hushels. 

Wond,              .           . 

200  (2  ft  )  cords 

The  result  of   ilie  operations    of  last  year  i 
follows  : 

Percussion  Muskets  complete,  . 
Percussion  Muskeioons  complete,     . 
Muskets  alteied  from  flint  to  percussion, 
Extra  cones  for  issue  with  muskets, 


Compound  screw-drivers  for  issue  with  do. 


21,000 

a,iloO 

57, '27-2 

119,757 

9:t,9ti8 

41,C83 

Si"j5 

2 


55 


Percussion  hammers  (for  other  posts,) 
Arm  chests  and  packing  boxes. 
Tilt  hammers  for  welding  barrels,     . 
Components  of  muskets  for  other  posts, 
ecjual  to  Percussion  ftiuskets. 

Col.  KiPLEY,li>e  commanding  officer  at  the  Armory, 
received  an  order  to  alter  llie  flmt  lock  muskets  to 
percussion,  if  prnclicable,  at  a  cost  not  exceeding  ^1 
per  musket.  This  work  was  commenced  in  .Inly, 
1849,  and  the  whole  number,  1 1.3,406,  were  completed 
by  February,  1851,  at  a  cost  of  50^  cents  each.  At 
the  close  of  the  year,  there  were  on  hand  a  grand  total 
of  two  himdred  mid  ffteen  thousand  nine  hundred  and 
fifty  muskets. 

The  largest  number  of  men  employed  during  any 
one  month  last  year  was  4.31  ;  the  smallest,  3"i0 — ave- 
rage number  per  month,  381|  The  average  pay  of 
these  men,  making  no  account  of  lost  time,  and  reck- 
oning in  all,  from  the  highest  to  the  lowest,  was  ^40 
per  month. 

In  the  month  of  June,  just  past,  the  division  of  office, 
labor  and  laborers,  was  as  follows  : 


Superintendent,     ...  1 

Waster  Armorer,  ...  1 

Military  Storekeeper,     .  1 

Clerks, 4 

Inspectors, 11 

Machinists, 16 

Barrel  foigers,  ....  18 

Lock  forgers,     ....  7 

Bayonet  t'orgers,     ...  8 

Ramrod  foigors,     ...  2 

Mourning  forgers,       .     .  lu 

ftlounting  tilers,     ...  14 

Barrel  tinisher,      ...  1 

Mounting  finishers,    .     .  'A 

Drillers, 11 

Turners, 3 

Grinders, 3 

Barrel  filers,      ....  11 

Appendage  forgers,    .     .  5 


Iron  Maker, 1 

Assistant  forgers,  ...  9 

Annealers, ti 

Borers, 14 

Millers 26 

Lock  filers, 2^ 

Bayonet  filers,  ....  6 

Appendage  filers,  ...  3 

Polishers, 16 


Stockers 
liock  finishers,  .  . 
Ann  finisher,  .  .  . 
Appendage  finishers, 
Jobbers — Smiths,  .     . 

Fileis,    .     . 

Carpenters, 

Mason,  .    . 

Laborers,  . 


The  above  give  a  total  of  320  men,  employed  in 
June,  which  is  the  smallest  number  employed  m  any 
month  during  the  year,  with  the  exception  of  Mdy, 
when  the  number  was  the  same. 

At  the  Lower  Water  .Sho|)s,  there  is  now  compara- 
tively lillle  business  done.  A  principal  part  of  ihese 
shops  and  their  water  power  are  leased  lo  (Messrs. 
Ingersoll,  Doolillle  &.  Co.,  and  constilule  the  establisli- 
ment  known  as  the  iMassasoit  Flour  Mill.  The  (!o\- 
ernmeiit,  however,  carry  on  a  rolling  null  here,  where 
every  scrap  of  iron,  iron  filings  iSic,  produced  in  the 
process  of  manufacture,  are  melted  and  rolled  iiiio 
stock  to  be  re-consumed,  so  that  not  a  pound  of  iron 
is  thrown  away  or  sold  at  less  than  its  value.  This 
rolling  mill  is  furnished  with  a  complete  set  of  machin- 
ery for  rolling  and  slitting  iron,  "2  tilt  hammers,  1  cut- 
ting shears  for  bars,  and  3  water  wheels,  as  the  driving 
power. 

At  the  Middle  Water  Shops,  the  process  of  forging 
barrels,  ramrods  and  bayonets  is  carried  on.  'J'herc 
are  here  18  tilt  hammers,  earned  by  twelve  wairr 
wheels.  These  shops,  wiih  the  Lower,  employ  31 
men.  A  new  invention  has  just  l>een  completed  here, 
and  one  which  will  be  of  fjreat  im|)orlance  to  every 
lai'gc  forging  establishment  in  the  coiintry.  'I'he  oUI 
method  of  (iriving  a  till-haininer  is  by  a  water  wheel 
lo  each  hammer,  or  to  every  two  hammers.  The  ne- 
cessity compelling  this  arises  from  the  fact  that  if  the 
hamm.er  were  driven  by  a  belt,  from  a  regular  moving 
power,  the  speed  of  the  hainmer  could  not  be  increased 
or  decreased  suddenly  at  will.  'I'he  new  invention 
consists  ()f  a  loose  driving  li(.|i_..<o  loose  that  when  il 
is  not  tightened  by  bearing  ai;ainsl  il,  ihe  driving  driiiii 
has  no  action  upmi  il.  A  pulliy  is  aitaclied  lo  a  e(ini- 
pound  lever  halfway  between  the  drum  ;ind  ihe  pulley 


vOhere  the  power  is  ap[)lied  to  the  hammer,  and,  by 
aciiiig  upon  ihe  lever,  the  pulley  presses  upon  the  bell, 
until  11  is  so  far  lightened  as  lo  drive  the  hammer  at 
the  inmost  speed  of  the  drum.  When  a  smaller  speed 
IS  rcLiuired,  the  lever  is  partially  released,  allowing  the 
belt  lo  slip,  and  in  this  manner,  bj'  increasing  or  dimin- 
ishing the  tension  of  the  belt,  any  required  speed  is 
aitained.  The  result  of  this  simple  and  beautiful  m- 
veniion  is,  that  a  thousand  till  hammers,  if  necessary, 
may  be  driven  by  one  water  wheel,  or  by  a  steam 
eiiiiine. 

At  the  Upper  Water  Shops  there  are  57  men  em- 
plo3ed.  Here,  the  boring,  turning,  grinding,  and 
polishing  of  barrels,  ramrods  and  bayonets  are  efiecl-' 
ed,  and  here  also  the  tempering:  and  polishing  ot  the 
lock  work.  The  machinery  in  these  shops  consists  ol 
13  boring  banks,  'J  turning  engines,  7  large  grind 
stones,  4  turning  lathes,  10  milling  machines,  i  barrel 
polishing  machines,  1  for  bulling  bayonets,  ii  screw 
cutting  machines,  i  punching  press,  1  wood  planer,  1 
circular  saw,  1  machine  for  splitting  leather,  and  all 
are  driven  by  4  water  wheels. 

The  filing  shop  is  located  on  the  Hill,  and  employs 
93  men.  a  larger  nuiiiber  than  are  engaged  in  any  other 
department.  'I'he  niaehinery  in  this  department  con- 
sists of  1  boring  bank,  1  turning  lathe,  2  turning  en- 
gines, 45  milling  machines,  3  machines  lor  culling 
screws,  1  for  ttipping  cone-seals,  3  (or  drilling  and 
finishing  cones,  (the  part  of  the  lock  receiving  the  pet- 
cusbion  cap,)  2  lor  checking  hammers,  II  dull  presses, 

1  punching  press,  2  machines  for  straightening  ham- 
mers, and  "Z  for  grinding  culling  mills. 

There  are  31  men  employed  in  the  machine  shop, 
and  il  is  here  that  the  machinery  and  the  principal  in- 
struments of  manulaclure  for  the  other  departments 
are  made.  The  machinery  of  lli.s  department,  as  well 
as  that  of  all  the  other  shops  located  on  the  Hill,  is 
driven  by  a  double  engine  of  tinrly-horse  power,  man- 
ulaciured  by  Otis  Tulls,  Esq..  of  Hoston  This  en- 
gine IS  one  of  the  most  perfect  and  beaulilul  ever  liuili 
in  the  United  States,  and,  from  its  exquisitely  perfect 
operation  and  high  finish  is  always  a  prominent  object 
of  attraction  to  visitors.  The  machinery  of  this  de- 
partment consists  of  1  cutting  engine,  9  turning  lathes. 

2  milling  machines,  one  machine  for  shaving  "  bridles,'' 
5  planing  machines.  4  machines  for  grooving,  pointing 
sawing  and  planing  plank,  1  for  making  aim  chesis,  I 
tor  making  packing  lor  iiiuskels,  1  for  splitting  leather, 
I  for  sawing  tenons,  1  lor  cutl'iig  bolts,  4  punching 
presses,  3  drill  presses,  5  turning  engines,  1  straighieii- 
iiig  ma,chine,  and  1  slitling  machine 

The  most  beaulilul  mat  hinery  in  the  whole  establish- 
ment is  that  in  the  stocking  room  The  maclimeiy 
here  is  operated  by  20  men,  and  consists  of  14  ma- 
chines, which  would  be  best  described  by  simply  men- 
tioning the  work  that  they  perform.  Into  this  deparl- 
ment  the  slocks  come,  in  the  form  ol  hloii/cs.  'I'liey 
are  rough  forms  of  gun  slocks,  sawed  out  of  black 
walnut  plank.  They  lirst  pass  thiough  the  widely  cel- 
ebrated Blanchard  turning  machine,  which  turns  the 
form  roughly  in  the  shape  required,  and  aie  then 
passed  from  one  machine  lo  another,  in  rapid  succes- 
sion, receiving  every  depression  for  the  reception  of 
Ihe  lock  and  mounting,  the  grooving  for  the  breecli-i)in. 
barrel  and  ramrod,  holes  fi)r  the  reception  of  screws, 
turning,  «.Vc.,  until  the  slock  i.s  complete.  All  this 
irrcijular  morlising,  boring,  &c.,  is  efl'ecled  with  most 
unerring  precision,  and  every  piece  of  the  lock  and 
mountings  fits  into  its  approi)riale  place  in  the  most 
perfect  manner.  The  inventor  of  a  majority  of  these 
maihiiies  is  IMr.  Cyrus  Auckland,  a  gentleman  of 
eminent  nieclianicar  genius,  long  connected  wilh  the 
Armory. 

The  manufacture  of  a  single  musket  is  elTecled  by 
four  hundred  dilVerenl  operations,  and  the  majority  of 
the  men  employed  engage  in  onlv  one  of  the  opera- 
tions. A  larger  number  of  muskets  were  maimfnc- 
tiired,  last  yc.ir,  than  any  year  previous,  and  a  calcula- 
tion    based     upmi     the'  number     liirned     out    shows 


that     thr 
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the 


year    of 
uisket    wa' 


113     working     (\»\f 
coiiipleted    every 


U.    S.    AK.AKJilY. 


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miiiut(!S  and  66  seconds.  'I'he  various  parts  ot  the  l 
musket  pass,  (lurinic  ll'eir  inanufaclure.  through  the 
hands  of  inspectors  who,  with  llicir  j;;ua<^es,  determiiii; 
tlie  exact  dimensions  of  e\ory  piece,  and  reject  every 
one  that  is  not  exactly  what  is  rctpiired.  'I'hm,  a 
hundred  tiiousand  muskets  might  he  taken  to  pieces, 
and  thrown  promiscuously  into  a  pile,  and  the  whole 
takeii  Uf>  and  put  loj^etlier  ajjain  wuhout  the  misfit  of  a 
sin!;lB  conlpojient,  to  its  apfjropriale  place.  Thus,  loo 
wlien  the  arms  are  in  use,  there  is  never  need  of  scnd- 
inif  them  lo  the  Armory  for  repairs  Hammers, 
screws,  sprinsjs,  &,c.,  furnished  froin  tiic  Armory,  as 
extras,  will  take  the  place  of  any  damaged  part,  pre- 
cisely as  if  they  were  made  for  the  arms  to  he  re- 
paired. 

Tlie  process  of  manufacturing-  the  musket  barrel  is 
one  of  the  most  important  and  diilicult  in  the  wliole 
range  of  liie  Armory  operations,  and  one  which  is 
guardeil  wiih  multiplied  tests,  at  every  step  of  its  pro- 
gress, from  the  bar  to  the  finished  lube.  'I'he  bar, 
which  is  of  the  best  Salisbury  and  Ancrom  refined 
iron,  is  first  cut  into  lengtlis,  weighing  10|  pounds  each. 
These  are  rolled  into  shapes,  and  then  the  edges  rolled 
up,  lapped  upon  each  oiher,  and  welded.  They  are 
then  inspected,  and  the  imperfect  ones  rejected.  As 
they  pass  aions;  through  turning  boring  and  grinding, 
thev  are  subjecled  to  inspection  at  each  step,  and  the 
workmen  are  held  responsible  for  the  full  value  of  any 
barrel  they  may  spoil,  at  the  stage  in  which  it  is 
spoiled,  and  the  amount  is  deducted  from  their  earn- 
ings; and,  we  may  say  here,  diat  the  same  course  is 
adopted  in  regard  to  everj'  component  of  the  musket 
The  barrel  having  been  reduced  to  the  dimensions  re- 
quired for  proof,  (hy  powiler.)  which  dimensions  are 
three  liundredlhs  of  an  inch  srealer.  in  the  exierior 
diameter  of  the  barrel,  and  three  hundredlhs  of  an 
inch  less  in  the  diameter  of  the  bore,  than  the  finished 
barrel,  leaving  an  ounce  and  a  half  lo  be  worked  from 
each  barrel  in  finishing,  it  is  then  subjecled  to  the  pow- 
der test.  Fifiy-five  barrels  are  u^ually  loaded  aii(i  <lis- 
charged  at  the  same  lime,  in  a  building  made  for  this 
purpose,  r.ach  barrel  is  discharged  twice,  the  first 
charge  consisting  of  one  eighleenlh  of  a  pound  of 
powder,  one  ball  and  two  wads,  each  wad  occupyino^ 
three-lourths  of  an  inch  of  the  bore,  and  each  ball 
weighing  one-fifieenth  ol  a  pound.  The  second  cliars;e 
consists  of  one-twenty-secoiid  of  a  pound  of  powder, 
one  hall  and  two  wads,  and  each  charge  is  well 
rammed.  These  barrels  are  laid  on  a  cast  iron, 
grooved  bed,  and  Ihe  balls  are  discliarged  into  a  bank 
of  clay,  which  is  occasionally  washed  for  the  lead  it 
contains. 

The  inspection  of  the  barrels  is  so  rigid  before  they 
come  to  the  proof,  that  very  few  of  them  burst.  After 
proof,  they  are  again  inspected,  as  before,  to  see  that 
there  are  no  ring-bones,  cinder-holes,  finvvs  or  cracks, 
or  defects  of  any  kind,  that  will  not  disappear  in  ihe 
finishing. 

The  number  of  condemned  barrels,  in  the  last  year's 
operations,  was,  for  defective  workmansliij),  '151,  and 
for  defective  material,  3,3i3.  Of  these,  18.J  of  the  first 
class  were  condemned  before  reaching  the  singe  of 
provinii,  and  1  ,'j7 I  of  the  last.  In  [iroving,  ".ol  were 
condemned  for  workmanship,  and  1,H15  for  material. 
Ill  the  whole  immber  of  barrels  proved,  only  I  li  hurst, 
and  an  instance  of  a  barrel  bursting  at  ilie  second  dis- 
ch.\rge,  has  not  been  known  for  several  years.  Be- 
tween this  stage  and  the  finishing  of  the  barrel,  17 
weie  condemned  for  workmanship,  and  1,537  for  ma- 
terial. Thus,  in  making  il,000  muskets,  only  451 
barrels  were  spoiled  by  the  workmen,  and  the  value 
dt'tlucted  from  their  earnings,  wliile  5,'323  were  a  loss 
lo  the  government,  from  imperfect  material. 

A  single  musket  cost,  in  the  year  1850.  j^'J  O^.J.  The 
cost  for  the  last  year  was  $S  Id;  and  for  a  rnusketoon, 
^'J  15.  In  ten  years,  the  cost  of  manufacture,  per 
musket,  has  been  reduced  nearly  one-half,  it  being  in 
IBM    517  4+. 

The  smallest  piece  value  of  a  component  of  a  mus- 
ket is  one  mill  ;  the  highest.  ,^3  50. 

The  following   is   the   weiglit  of  a  musket,  in  detail 


and  total,  expressed  in  pounds  and  hundredths  of  a 
pound  : 

Weight  of  barrel, 4  25 

Weight  of  locks  and  side  screws,     .     .    0  S-t 

Weight  of  bayonet, 0.<58 

Weighi  of  nnisket  without  bayonet,      .    4.2.') 
Weight  of  muskit  complete,   ....     \).'Jil 
It  will  thus  be  seen  that  a  complete  percussion  mus- 
ket weighs  ten  pounds,  lacking  eighteen  hiuiflredths. 
This  weight  is  less  than  that  of  the  old  fluit  musket. 

The  exquisite  order  and  neatness  which  reign 
throughout  the  whole  establishment,  are  always  sub- 
jecls  of  remark  to  those  who  visit  it,  and  the  perfect 
system  of  accounts  by  which  every  item  of  slock  is 
followed  and  checked  in  its  passage  from  the  hantis  of 
ihe  store-keeper  to  its  final  and  perfect  transformation 
into  the  finished  arms,  is  enough  to  beatify  one  whose 
organ  of  order  is  dominant  in  his  cerebral  develop- 
ment. This  intimate  system  of  accounts  is  as  preva- 
lent in  every  other  department,  as  in  that  of  slock,  and 
is  necessary  in  the  making  up  of  the  quarterly  returns 
to  the  department. 

It  has  already  been  made  public  that  an  iron  fence 
is  to  be  built  around  a  portion  of  the  government 
grounds,  an  appropriation  having  been  made  by  Con- 
gress lor  this  purpose.  A  specimen  section  of  this 
fence  has  been  com|)leled,  and  put  up,  and  is  decidedly 
beautiful  and  appropriate  in  design,  and  neat  in  ap- 
pearance. It  is  to  stand  upon  a  running  pedestal  of 
l.ongmeadow  free-stone,  and  will  be  precisely  eight 
feet  and  eight  inches  high.  It  is  now  to  be  put  up  only 
the  length  of  the  government  grountis  on  State  Street, 
and  across  the  eableni  end.  'J'he  standing  portion  of 
the  fence  is  composed  of  posts  and  two  styles  of 
pickets.  The  post  lerminales  at  the  lop  with  the  rep- 
resentation of  a  battle  axe  correspondinsi  more  nearly 
to  the  old  Koman  fasces  than  lo  any  other  design  wiili 
which  we  are  acquainted.  Each  alternating  picket  is 
less  in  height  than  the  others,  the  long  ones  represent- 
ing halberds  wiih  the  cross  curving  upwards  at  the 
points,  and  the  short  ones,  spears. 

Since  the  commencement  of  the  superintendence  of 
Col.  Kipi.EY  over  this  exiensive  insiiiuiion,  there  has 
been  a  marked  change  in  its  general  character,  for  the 
better.  Tiie  grounds  have  been  reformed,  terraced 
and  beautified,  and  every  depariment  of  manufacture 
IS  now  ciirried  on  with  such  order  and  efficiency,  that 
the  world  may  safely  be  challenged  lo  produce,  in 
every  respect,  the  equal  of  the  Springfield  Armory. 

We  are  indebted  to  the  Sjningjietd  Reptthlican  for 
the  above  interesting  and  accurate  description  of  the 
Armory. 

We  also  give  the  following  abstract  from  an  Address 
delivered  at  the  opening  of  llie  Town  Hall  in  Spring- 
field, ftlarch  24,  18-8,  by  George  Bliss,  from  wliich  a 
geiLcral  idea  may  be  obtained  of  ihe  early  progress 
made  in  establishing  an  Arsenal  at  Springfield. 

It  was  in  the  Revolutionary  V/ar  a  recruit  and  ren- 
dezvous for  soldiers,  and  was  fixed  upon  for  making 
and  repairing  the  various  munitions  of  war,  and  a 
depot  for  mililary  stores.  At  first  the  wIk  le  was  con- 
fined to  ."Main  Street.  The  laboratory  for  cartridges, 
&,c  ,  manufactured  on  such  occasions,  was  in  the  barn 
then  owned  by  Ebenezer  Slebhins  on  Main  Street,  a 
short  distance  from  the  Western  Uailioad  depot  near 
the  corner  of  Ferry  Street.  After  two  or  three  ^ears 
the  public  works  were  removed  to  the  hill  where  ihey 
now  are.  This  v\'as  done  in  the  years  1778  and  1779. 
A  few  cannon  were  cast  near  the  lower  water  shops 
during  the  war,  but  no  snuill  arms  were  manufactured 
till  alter  the  peace  of  17.H3.  The  armory  was  estab- 
lished here  hy  the  national  government  in  1794,  since 
which  time  great  improvements  and  additions  have 
been  made  in  grounds  and  buildings. 

'I'he  people,' at  the  close  of  the  Revolutionar}-  War, 
in  this  part  of  the  country,  were  very  heavily  burdened 
with  heavy  debts  and  enormous  taxes.  From  1783  to 
178G,  at  difierenl  times,  armed  and  organized  forces 
were  seen  in  the  streets  to  prevent  the  regular  adminis- 
tration of  justice. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


Shav's  Insuiikkcthjn.  Passing  over  what  liad 
occured  before,  in  the  winter  of  the  year  17o7  lar-^e 
bodies  of  men  collected  from  various  q'larlers,  organ- 
ized as  a  military  force,  and  Daniel  Shays  assumed 
the  general  command.  From  all  quarters  the  insur- 
gents seemed  to  be  centered  in^  Spruigfield.  Shays 
commanded  a  large  body  collected  in  ilie  eastern  pan 
of  the  town,  l.uke  Day  had  also  a  large  (brce  in 
West  Springfield.  A  third  parly,  under  Eh  Parsons, 
formed  at  Chicopee.  The  object  was  to  possess  them- 
selves of  the  military  stores  and  arms  at  the  arsenal 
here.  In  arms  and  amunition  they  were  quite  deficient. 
A  considerable  force,  by  order  of  the  government,  was 
stationed  here,  to  protect  and  defend  the  stores,  und(>r 
the  command  of  Major  General  Shepard.  Shays' 
plan  was  that  all  three  of  his  bodies  should,  at  the  same 
time,  from  different  directions,  attack  the  troops  at  the 
arsenal.  Shays  sent  a  message  to  Parsons  and  Day, 
informing  them  that  he  should  be  at  the  stores  at  an 
appointed  hour  the  next  day,  and  requested  them  to 
meet  him  there.  Day  sent  back  word  thai  he  should 
not  be  there  on  the  day  appointed,  but  would  be  there 
the  next  day.  His  message  was  intercepted  and  the 
messenger  detained.  At  the  lime  appointed  Shays 
drew  near  the  arsenal  in  close  column,  and  was  fired 
upon  by  Shepard,  which  soon  dispersed  his  forces 
Day  was  entirely  ignorant  of  proceedings,  and  ihnugli 
the  distance  was  not  more  than  two  nnles  lo  West 
Springfield,  the  firing  of  the  cannon  was  not  heard  or 
noticed. 

In  1793,  all  of  our  courts  were  removed  to  North- 
ampton, but  re-established  here  in  1813. 

Within  the  limits  of  the  town  the  population  of 
Springfield,  b}'  the  census  of  1791,  was  I,574';  in  1810, 
2,161;  in  1820.  3.914;  in  1827,5.788. 

The  place  where  the  Town  Hall  now  stands  was  a 
deep  marsh,  and  the  water  was  frequenily  standing  in 
great  depth.  The  Town  Hall  was  completed  Feb 
ruary,  1828. 

The  following  is  a  list  of  the  inhabitants  of  Spring- 
field from  1636  to  U)6i,  and  the  time  of  their  seille- 
ment. 

1636.  William  Pynchon,  Henry  Smith,  sWilliam 
Blake,  Edmund  Wood,  Thomas  Ulford,  John  (^ahel, 
Matthew  Mitchell,  Samuel  Butterfield,  James  Wood, 
John  Reader,  Tliomas  Woodford. 


'16.'58.  John  Searle,  Richard  Everett,  Thomas  lior- 
ton,  Rev.  George  ftloxon. 

1639.  Tiioinas  Mirrick,  John  Leonard,  Robert 
Aside)-,  John  A\'oodcock,  John  Allin,  John  Burt,  Henry 
Gregory. 

1640.  Samuel  Hubbard,  Elizur  Holyoke,  William 
Warriiier,  Henry  Burt. 

1641-2.  Rowland  Stebbins,  Samuel  Wright,  Rich- 
ard Sikes,  John  Deeble. 

16+2-3.  Samuel  Chapin,  Morgan  Johns,  Thomas 
Cooper. 

April.  1613.  James  Bridgman.  Alexander  Edwards, 
John  Dobie.  Rodger  Pritchard,  Francis  Ball. 

Mhv,  1644.     John  Harmon. 

1645.  William  Vaughan,  Miles  Morgan,  Francis 
Pepper,  John  Pmrrhall,  Benjamin  Cooley,  John  ftlat- 
ihevvs,  George  Uolion,  Joseph  Parsons,  John  Clarke. 

181G.  James  Osborne,  Thomas  Rieve,  Widow 
.Margaret  Bliss.  Nathaniel  Bliss,  Lawrence  Bliss.  Sam- 
uel Bliss.  John  Bliss,  Thomas  Thompson,  Richard 
Exell,  William  Branch,  Gritiiih  Jones,  Rice  Bedortha, 
Hugh  Parsons,  John  Lombard,  John  Scarlet,  George 
Langton. 

1651-2.  Anthony  Dorchester,  John  Lamb,  Samuel 
Mansfield,  John  Dumbleion,  Jonathan  Taylor,  Row- 
land Tliomas.  Thomas  ftliller. 

16.53-4.  Benjamin  Parsons,  Obadiah  Rliller,  Abel 
Wneht. 

1656.  Hugh  Dudley,  William  Brooks,  Simon  Bea- 
inon,  Samuel  Terry,  John  Lamb,  Benjamin  Mun,  John 
.Stewart,  Thomas  Bancroft,  Richard  Manus,  Thomas 
Gilbert,  Simon  Sachet. 

16.58.  Richard  Fellows. 

16.59.  Rev  I'eletiah  (Jlover,  Tahan  Grant,  Nathan- 
iel El)'.  Samuel  Ely. 

1660.  John  Keep,  Edward  Foster,  Thomas  Sewall, 
Tliomas  Day,  John  Riley,  John  Henryson,  William 
llunler.  John  Scott. 

In  1763,  the  eastern  part  of  the  town,  including  the 
mountain  parish  half  a  mile  west  of  it,  was  made  a 
district  called  W'ilbrnham 

In  1713,  Longmeadow  was  incorporated  a  separate 
parish  called  lliird. 

Enfit-ld,  Suliield,  and  Somers,  were  originally  settled 
as  a  pari  of  Springfield. 

For  the  foregoing  information  we  are  under  obliga- 
tions to  Mr.  L.  C.  Alh.n. 


MILK. 

We  collect  from  a  reliable  source  the  following  information  concerning  the  value  of  milk  sold  in 
various  towns  in  this  State  during  the  year  ending  June  1st,  18o0.  This  does  not  include  the  value  of 
the  milk  which  was  made  into  butter  and  cheese : — 


Chelsea, §2,778  I  Lexington, §2.3 

North  Chelsea. 8,39-5  ]  Abington, I 

Pawtucket  and  Seekonk 11,449    Readinsr 1 

Dartmouth, 7. 112    S.  Reading, 1 

Westport, 2,408    Stoneham, 4 

Nantucket, 6,500    Melrose, 1 

Newbury 12.000    Natick, 1 

Springfield  and  Chicopee 7.6-50    Sherburne, 1 

Ashby 1  600  1  Canton 3 

Townsend, 2,266    Stoushton, 2 


Groton, 2,-500 

Westford, 3,24-5 

Shirley, 2,9 1-5 

Littleton, 11,000 

Acton .5,000 

Concord 17,000 

Lincoln, 12,229 

Bedford, 12,685 


Dcdham, 4-5 

Dover, 10 

Needham 18 

Weymouth, 4 

Roxbury, 14 

Uxbridge, 2 

Mendon, 1 

Blackstone, • 8 


280 
620 
SCO 
,460 
803 
841 
60.5 
.550 
2.S6 
7.30 
,000 
000 
300 
218 
000 
000 
7.30 
982 


,^276,887 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


o  i)  r. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


STOVES.    FURNACES.    AND    FUEL. 

Any  micklle-aged  man  can  remember  ihe  introduc- 
tion of  AnihrHCiie  Coal,  and  the  cost  of  fuel  before  ii, 
and  he  may  easily  calculate  what  would  have  been  the 
cost  of  wood  suliicienl  to  create  the  same  degree  of 
heat  all  over  his  house,  which  he  now  considers  a 
necessary  comfort  of  life.  With  Anthracite  Coal  came 
various  contrivances  and  e.xperniieius  for  the  best 
mode  of  using  it;  and  the  result  is,  that  from  Open 
Fire  Places,  the  gas  escapes  into  the  room,  affects  the 
lips,  the  skin  and  the  lungs,  and  is  unpleasant  and 
unheHlthful.  Then  to  remedy  the  bad  efVects  of  the 
gas  in  the  rooms,  and  to  economize  in  fuel,  Stoves 
were  invented  of  various  plans  and  forms  for  burning 
it,  which  at  the  present  day  forms  no  small  branch  of 
the  industry  of  our  State. 

Some  idea  may  be  formed  of  the  steady  increase  in 
the  manufacture  and  sale  of  Stoves  from  the  fact  that 
from  one  house  alone  in  Boston,  that  of  Messrs. 
Chilson,  Kichardson  &  Co  ,  (formerly  Gakuner 
CuiLSoN,)  nearly  10,000  Stoves  are  sold  aimuHlly; 
wliile  in  1837,  the  number  of  Stoves  sold  by  JMr. 
•Chilson  did  not  exceed  1,000.  Notwithstanding  the 
great  economy  in  fuel  by  the  use  of  stoves  over  open 
fire  places,  yet  it  was  found  necessary  for  comlort  and 
health  to  have  a  stove  placed  in  each  room  and  pas- 
sage, else  in' passing  from  a  warm  to  a  cold  room 
health  was  endangered.  But  the  trouble  and  ex- 
pense of  a  stove  and  fire  for  each  room  is  attended 
with  many  serious  otijections,  and  to  remove  these 
objections  Furnaces  were  invented  to  warm  with  one 
fire  the  whole  house  This  mode  of  warming  by 
Furnaces  has  met  with  great  favor,  especially  those  of 
the  most  approved  construction. 

In  18.38  the  number  of  Furnaces  sold  by  Mr.  Chilson 
did  not  exceed  30,  but  as  with  Stoves,  so  there  has  also 
been  a  steadily  increasing  demand  for  Furnaces.  The 
number  of  Furnaces  manufactured  and  sold  by  Messrs. 
Cliilson,  Richardson  &  Co  ,  the  past  year,  amounts  to 
500.  Although  it  is  but  a  few  years  since  the  introduc- 
tion of  Furnaces,  yet  an  entire  change  in  the  principle, 
construction  and  character  of  the  heat  generated  b\' 
them,  has  been  successfully  accomplished  by  Blr. 
("hilson,  from  that  of  the  common  cast  iron  cylinder  pot 
furnace,  to  those  constructed  on  the  most  scientific  prin- 
ciple for  securing  the  greatest  amount  of  heat  from  the 
fuel  consumed;  producing  a  fresh,  healthful,  warm 
atmosphere  throughout  the  buildings;  and  insuring 
great  durability  without  liability  of  repairs.  Another 
important  object  has  been  secured  in  the  construction 
of  this  kind  of  furnace,  and  plan  of  setting  it,  which  is 
that  of  preventing  the  possibility  of  firing  the  buildings 
in  which  they  are  placed. 

Mr.  (chilson  has  undoubtedly  given  more  attention 
to  the  important  subject  of  the  invention  of  warming 
and  ventilating  apparatus,  than  any  other  individual  in 
the  country.  His  inventions  are  based  on  strictly 
scientific  principles,  which  govern  the  elements  of  air 
and  heat  in  harmony  with  the  laws  of  nature. 

A  great  error  has  pervaded  the  form  of  the  appara- 
tus for  burning  Anthracite  Coal  in  stoves  and  hirnaces 
hitherto  used,  and  the  latter  in  particular,  in  which  the 
fire  pot  containing  the  fuel  was  a  long  iron  cylinder, 
and  set  permanently  in  its  brick  walls.  The  ne- 
cessary consequences  were,  that  the  coal  was  confined 
in  a  deep,  compact  bed,  presenting  the  least  possible 
surface  for  radiation,  and  in  the  worst  possible  position 
for  combustion  ;  so  that  a  given  quantity  of  fuel  gave 
out  the  least  possible  heat,  and  made  the  most  possible 
waste  in  clinkers,  &c.  Tlien  the  red  hot  coals  came 
in  contact  with  the  iron  pot,  and  made  that  red  hot 
also ;  and  as  the  coals  were  the  hottest  in  the  centre, 
so  was  the  iron  p'>l,  and  being  unequally  heated,  it 
necessarily  was  unequally  expanded,  and  more  at  the 
centre  than  above  or  below  it  This  unequal  expan- 
sion of  parts  necessarily  cracked  the  pot,  and  through 


the  cracks  the  poisonous  gas  escaped  into  the  air- 
chamber,  and  tiience  passed  into  the  house,  thus 
destroying  health  and  comfnri 

Anil  all  this  was  the  consequence  of  the  action  of 
the  unscientific  fire-pot.  Its  own  action  necessarily 
destroyed  itself,  ami  at  tlie  same  time  cracked  and 
warped  the  plates  and  joints  of  the  furnace  about  the 
fire-pot;  and  the  only  remedy  was  to  remove  the  brick 
work,  take  out  the  cracked  pots  and  jjlates,  and  put  in 
new  ones,  and  rebuild  the  brick  woik.  'J'lie  conse- 
quence was  a  public  belief  that  Furnaces  poisoned  the 
air  of  a  house,  and  consumed  themselves,  and  thus  cost 
health  and  money.  The  general  reputation  of  furnaces 
for  a  long  time  vvere  based  upon  such  conclusions. 

But  a  new  era  came  with  Chilson's  Furnace. 
Mr.  Chilson  made  a  new  fire-pot  on  an  entirely  new 
principle,  conforming  to,  instead  of  opposing,  the 
natural  laws.  1  he  old  fire-pot  was  deep,  he  made 
his  shallow  ;  the  old  was  narrowest  at  the  top,  the 
new  is  the  broadest ;  the  old  fire-pol  was  a  cylinder 
much  taller  than  it  was  broad,  the  new  one  has  an 
open  flaring  basin,  much  broader  than  il  is  tall  ; 
the  old  fire-pot  held  its  heated  coals  against  the 
sides  of  the  iron  pot,  the  new  is  lined  with  soap-stone, 
which  prevents  the  hot  coals  from  touching  the  iron 
of  the  fire-pot.  The  natural  result  of  JMr  Chilson's 
invention  is,  that  his  fire-pot  presents  the  broadest 
possible  radiating  surface,  and  holds  the  coals  in  a 
shallow  bed,  through  every  part  of  which  the  air  passes 
freely,  and  furnishes  the  most  perfect  combustion. 
The  logical  deduction  derived  from  this  is,  that  from 
a  given  quantity  of  coal  the  most  possible  heat  com- 
bined with  the  feast  possible  waste  is  obtained. 

Then,  as  the  fire-pot  never  expands  unequally  or 
materially,  it  never  cracks,  and  there  being  no  escape 
of  gas  into  the  air-chamber  or  the  house,  the  fire-pot 
will  last  a  life-time.  The  arrangement  of  this  Furnace 
in  its  parts  above  the  fire-pot,  is  alsosuclias  to  prevent 
the  intense  action  of  the  heat  from  warping  or  cracking 
any  part  of  it,  and  there  is  therefore  no  burnt  iron  heat 
coming  from  the  furnace  or  fire-pot,  and  no  escape  of 
coal  gas  into  the  air-chamber.  All  the  evils  of  old 
furnaces  are  tlius  removed.  The  new  furnaces  are 
made  healthful  and  economical,  one  fire  only  being 
necessary  to  fill  itiany  rooms  and  large  buildings  with 
a  salubrious  atmosphere. 

The  best  recommendation  of  the  invention  is  its  own 
experience.  It  has  by  its  utility  been  spread  all  over 
the  countrj',  and  by  "the  use  of  scientific  principles  in 
its  construction,  it  has  won  the  commendation  of  scien- 
tific men.  who  saw  at  once  the  reasons  ol  its  efi^ciency. 

This  Furnace  has  received  the  first  premium  of  all 
the  principal  Fairs  in  America,  among  which  one  Gold 
Medal,  three  Silver  3Iedals,  besides  numerous  Diplo- 
mas, are  on  record. 

At  the  World's  Fair  it  gained  the  Prize  Medal, 
and  plans  of  its  construction  were  engraved  and  print- 
ed in  the  Illustrated  Catalogue  of  the  Fair,  and  its 
Secretary  testifies,  under  his  own  signature,  that  •'  this 
compliment  was  paid  to  no  other  article  in  the  Amer- 
ican exhibition  umoliciled."  So  favorable  has  been 
the  impression  produced  by  this  Furnace,  that  its  pro- 
prietors contemplate  sending  a  special  agent  across  the 
Atlantic  to  superintend  the  important  and  growing 
branch  of  their  business  in  liiat  country.  Its  use  in 
England  was  begun  by  the  Karl  ok  C'ARNAVAN.in 
his  lordly  castle,  and  it  will  carr^'  increased  comfort 
into  the  homes  of  the  English  people. 

This  but  adds  to  the  substantial  evidence  already 
adduced,  that  American  skill  and  enterprise  is  justly 
appreciated  and  acknowledged  abroad. 

IRON    MANUFACTURE. 

The  great  improvements  in  the  manufacture  of  Iron, 
and  its  direct  application  to  the  uses  and  even  luxuries 
of  domestic  life,  demand  a  passing  notice.    Until  quite 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


recently  the  many  uses  of  this  melal  have  been  un- 
known to  the  American  public.  'I'lie  general  concep- 
tion formed  of  Iron  has  been  that  it  is  a  heavy,  clumsy 
substance,  adapted  only  to  rude  and  massive  objects 
Rut  recently,  however,  it  has  been  discovered  useful 
for  a  thousand  other  purposes,  and  in  no  other  art 
probably,  has  there  been  more  progress  than  in  that 
of  Iron  l\Iouldino^.  Messrs  Chase  I'lrotliers  &.  Co.,  of 
l?oston,  have  within  the  past  year  made  extensive  ar- 
rangements for  the  manufacture  of  every  description  of 
Ornamental  Iron  Work,  and  their  assortment  already 
embraces  a  large  variety  of  articles  of  Furniture, 
Statuary,  Fountains,  Iron  Railing,  &c.  All  of  these 
are  produced  alter  the  most  beautiful  and  graceful 
styles.  The  elegance  of  design,  the  durability  of  the 
material,  and  the  low  price  at  which  these  articles  are 
sold,  will,  we  are  confident,  ensure  their  general  intro- 
duction. Those  who  possess  the  most  refined  taste 
will  doubtless  find  something  in  these  manufactures  to 
admire,  while  the  strict  economist  will  probably  feel  a 
satisfaction  in  converting  them  lo  his  purposes. 

FIRE-PROOF    SAFES. 

Within  a  few  years  the  marked  progress  in  the  man- 
ufacture of  Fire  Proof  Safes  lias  attracted  considerable 
attention.  The  business  has  extended  itself  lo  other 
manufacturers,  not  exclusively  devoted  lo  the  manufac- 
ture of  this  article.  Tlius  competition  has  given  us 
the  advantage  of  the  best  mechanical  skill,  and  at  the 
same  lime  secured  to  us  an  article  which  for  preserving 
our  valuables,  brings  with  them  the  value  which  is  pro- 
duced by  the  unqiieslionable  test  of  experience.  I're- 
vious  to  the  year  183,^,  there  was  nothing  of  a  ■portable 
nature  in  use  thai  deserved  the  name  of  "  Fire  Proof 
Safe."  This  remark  is  based  upon  the  fact  that  a 
Asbestos,  and  Gaylor's  Knob  Safe,  and  several  others, 
large  number  of  Safes,  of  various  kinds,  such  as  Scott's 
Were  completely  destroyed  by  the  great  fire  thai  oc- 
curred ill  New  York  in  the  winter  ol  that  >ear.  'i'his 
event  led  others  to  try  their  skill  in  endeavoring  to 
make  something  that  would  be  what  its  name  purport- 
ed, a  Fire  Proof  tiafe. 

We  believe  the  efforts  to  produce  such  an  article 
have  been  successful,  and  perhaps  no  establishment 
is  more  closely  identified  with  its  manufacture  than  that 
of  Edwards,  Holman  &,  (;o.  'I'heir  esiabhshment 
was  commenced  some  fifteen  years  ago,  under  liie 
style  of  Thayer  &  Edwards,  and  was  the  original 
Salamander  Safe  manufactory  in  the  United  Stales. 
Its  complete  success  is  proved  by  the  great  number 
of  all  sizes  which  have  been  sold  in  every  pari  of  the 
country.  A  glance  at  the  numerous  certificates  which 
can  be  seen  at  their  store,  will  show  that  they  have 
been  tried  under  various  circumstances,  where,  if  they 
did  not  combine  every  advantage  which  is  claimed  for 
them,  they  would  have  been  discarded,  and  the  sale  of 
them  slopped  ;  bul  Iheir  high  reputation  has  been 
steadily  increasing,  year  by  year,  until  their  popularity 
lias  become  firmly  established. 


CENSUS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


1850. 

1H40. 

Maine, 

583.000 

502,000 

New  Hampshire, 

317.000 

285,000 

Massachusetts, 

995.000 

738.000 

Rhode  Island, 

147.(00 

109.000 

Connecticut, 

886,(100 

310,000 

Vermont, 

314,000 

291.000 

Total  of  N.  E.  States, 

2,742,000 

2,235,000 

New  York, 

3,099.000 

2,429,000 

New  Jersey, 

489.000      1 

373,000 

Pennsylvania, 

2,260,000 

1,724,000 

Ohio, 

2,150,000 

1,519,000 

Delaware, 

90,000 

78,000 

Middle  Free  States, 

8,088,000 

6,123,000 

Indiana, 

938,000 

686.000 

Illinois, 

850,010 

476.000 

Michigan, 

397.000 

212,000 

AViscousin, 

335,000 

31.0)0 

Iowa, 

200,000 

43.000 

California, 

200,000 

25,000 

Western  Free  States, 

2,940,000 

1,473,000 

Total  Free  States, 

13,770,000 

9,831,000 

Free. 

Slave. 

Total. 

Maryland, 

593,000 

91000 

6S4,000 

Virginia, 

997,000 

497  000 

1,494,000 

North  Carolina, 

532.000 

288-000 

870,000 

South  Carolina, 

2M0.000 

369,000 

639,000 

Geoigia, 

533  000 

350,(100 

888,000 

Florida, 

40,000 

3'1.000 

70,000 

Alabama, 

438.000 

331,000 

769.000 

Eastern  Slave  States, 

3,373,000 

1,946,000 

5,319,000 

Mississippi, 

230,000 

253  000 

483.000 

Tennessee, 

770.000 

220,000 

999.000 

Kentucky, 

740.000 

220,000 

960,000 

Missouri, 

600.000 

72.000 

672.000 

Arkansas, 

152,000 

46.000 

198,000 

Ijouisiana, 

217  000 

210,000 

427.000 

Texas, 

100,000 

70,000 

170,000 

Western  Slave  States, 

2,B09.000 

1,091,000 

3,900,000 

Total  of  Slave  States 

9,219,000 

Total  of  Slave  States 

in  1840, 
rs,  25.7  pel 

cent. 

7.331.000 

Increase  in  ten  yea 

1,888,000 

TERRITO  RIES. 

Minnesota, 

6.000 

Utah, 

30.000 

New  Mexico, 

90,000 

Oregon, 

15,000 

141.000 

Add  for  Free  States, 

13,770,000 
13.911,000 

Slave  States, 

9.219,000 

Total  Population  of  the  United  States, 


23,130,000 


CHURCHES   IN   BOSTON. 


Ninety-four  Churches  are  returned,  and  the  estimated  value  of  church  property  bclonotint^  to  each 
of  the  principal  denominations,  and  the  number  of  persons  that  caa  be  seated  ia  the  churches  of  each 
of  these  denominations  are  stated  below,  viz. : — 


No.  of  Churches. 

23 

lo 

12 

11 

9 

9 

6 

9 


Denominations.  No.  of  Seats. 

.Unitarian, 17,130... 

.  Orthodox, 13,900 . . . 

.  Baptist, 1 1 .570 . . . 

. Methodist 7,4oU . . . 

.Episcopal (i,20().. . 

. Roman  Catholic, 11,300 .. . 

•  Universalisi, 4,850... 

•  Other  Ucnominations 4,615... 


e  of  Properly, 
5910,000 
689.000 
418,500 
231,000 
400,000 
244,000 
14 1, 000 
115,893 


94 


77,015 


53,152,393 


The   other   denominations  which    arc   p;ivcn    in   this   table   arc — 1  Christian,  1  Freewill,  1   German 
Protestant,  1  Jewish,  1  Lutheran,  1  Presbyterian,  1  Qtiiiker,  1  Second  Advent,  1  Swcdenborgian. 


MISCKLLANEOUS. 


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DAGUERREOTYPES. 

iThc  folloM-ing  interesting  sketch  was  prepared  by  Mr.  Albeiit  S.  SouTinvoiiTii,  of  the  firm  of 
Southworth  &  Hawcs,  of  this  city.  They  have  done  much  towards  perieeting  the  Daguerreotype 
art,  and  stand  at  the  head  of  their  profession. — Ed.] 

Noiitly  Ihirty  yoiirs  siiico  Al.  Daguerke,  u  Frencli  geiitleinun,  liegan  liia  expnrimcnts  lor  the  purpose  of  fixing,  in  some 
way,  Iho  iiimges  U3  formed  in  llie  Camera  Obscuni.  His  eti'oils  were  at  li!nj;Ui  sui;i;essfiil,  and  in  .laiiuary,  I8;j9,  he 
communicated  to  the  woi  Id  the  princi|)les  and  the  results  of  his  discovery  V\  ilh  united  voice  hi^  name  was  accorded 
to  the  ncio  art,  and  lias  received  the  universal  sanction  of  us  go  throughout  the  woild.  and  will  descend  with  it  through 
nil  time  as  a  triliule  of  immortul  honor  With  its  most  prominent  use,  that  of  likenesses  fiuin  lifi;,  all  are  familiar 
'I'his  has  identified  ii  wiih  the  doaiest  objects  of  our  atfecti.>ns,  hy  bringing  within  our  loach  their  exact  and  faithful 
resem'dances,  so  that  whether  separated  by  di<tiince  or  death,  wo  can  have  witli  us  a  lovely  miniature  to  keep  their  faces 
in  fmil  rememhranite.  Itnt  this  is  only  one  of  its  many  agreeable  and  useful  purposes.  It  may  picture  to  us  the  home 
of  our  childhood,  the  hills  and  valleys  over  which  we  have  rambled,  and  the  streams  beside  which  wo  have  played.  It 
may  trace  f.ir  us  the  rui!«ed  face  of  nature  rising  steep  above  ►teep  in  magnificent  grnndeur.  till  lost  in  cluuJs  ;  or  wiih 
its  mellow  lines  preserve  the  lights  and  shadows  of  the  wild  flowery  landscape  or  beautifully  decorated  garden.  'I'he 
village  wiih  its  quiet  churches,  the  city  with  its  imposing  edifices  and  Infiy  temples,  the  rising  mound  and  llie  sculptured 
monument  are  drawn  at  a  view,  with  a  peifecliim  which  defies  the  skill  of  the  aitist,  and  a  beauty  equalled  only  by 
iratuio.  But  transfers  of  scenery  or  likenesses  from  the  face  are  only  a  portion  of  its  value.  Daguerreotype  has  become 
llie  infant-school  of  ait.  There  are  a  thousand  to  look  at,  and  criticise,  and  possess  a  picture  now,  to  ime  ten  jears  ago. 
Shapes  and  forms  are  observed,  studied,  and  compared  ;  disagreeable  and  unfavorable  effects  of  light  and  shade  are  con- 
trasted with  agreeable  and  foiiunate  i  universal  interest  is  felt  in  its  progress,  und  it  has  come  to  be  a  fine  art  indeed, 
livery  Oaguerieotypist's  energy  is  taxed  to  its  utmost  to  perfect  his  apparatus,  to  cultivate  a  coriect  taste,  to  improve 
and  disiipfine  liis  eye,  and  to  acquire  those  powers  of  perception  and  feeling,  which  will  best  fit  him  to  perfoim  his  com- 
plicated duties  and  enable  him  to  equal  the  just  expectalions  of  the  public.  To  the  true  Aitist  passably  satisfactory 
lesults,  are  exceptions,  whilst  a  succession  of  failures  is  the  general  rule.  It  may  not  be  out  of  place  to  give  a  brief  de- 
scription of  the  process,  answering  the  doulile  purpose  of  instruclimi,  and  the  gratification  of  curiosity. 

Daguerreotypes  are  made  upon  a  surface  of  silver,  plated  on  a  body  of  co|iper,  about  the  ibicknoss  of  a  half-dime. 
When  the  plate  is  polished  smooth  and  clean,  it  becomes  a  black-ground  or  black  board  uiion  which  to  make  the  picluie. 
Ill  a  dark  roimi  it  receives  upon  its  surface  by  evaporation  a  compound  of  Iodine,  Bromine  and  t.'lilorine,  (ormin>;  an  even 
and  perfect  coating  The  first  light  admitted  to  the  coated  plate  is  the  desired  image,  made  by  light  in  the  Camera 
Ubscura  'J'hough  neither  the  black-ground  of  the  plate  nor  the  compound  were  susceptible  to  any  action  of  the  li^ht 
separately,  yet  when  brought  properly  in  contact,  the  light  affects  the  combined  elements  composing  the  surface  instanta- 
neously, and  in  exact  pinpottion  to  the  amount  admitted.  'I'he  plate  is  then  placed  over  a  box  containing  a  moderately 
heateilcup  of  quicksilver,  'llie  vapor  of  the  quicksilver  passes  readily  through  the  compound  surface  of  the  plate  just 
In  proportion  as  the  light  acted  upon  it,  and  becomes  attached  to.  or  amalgamated  with  the  silver.  This  forms  the  lights 
of  the  picture,  anil  is  the  white  chalk  upon  the  black-board  to  develop  it.  The  compound  on  the  surf  ice  of  the  plate, 
:\ctr.i[  upon  by  the  light,  has  only  been  the  medium  to  conduct  the  white  vapor  of  mercury  to  its  proper  place.  The  time 
of  the  exposure  of  the  plate  to  the  coating,  to  the  image  of  li^ht,  and  to  the  mercuiy,  can  only  be  learned  by  actual 
experiments.  After  the  picture  is  fully  developed,  it  is  immersed  in  a  solution  of  hyposulphite  of  soda,  whirh  does  not 
affect  the  mercury  or  black-ground,  but  removes  the  compound  coating.  It  is  then  subniiited  to  a  process  whereby  the 
whole  surface  of  the  plate  is  coated  with  a  leaf  of  pure  gold,  which  protects  it  as  varnish  does  a  painting,  'fo  secure 
D.igueiieotypes  from  injury,  they  are  sealed  under  a  glass,  with  a  border  between,  to  prevent  the  glass  from  testing  upon, 
or  chafing  "them.  If  through  accident  the  glass  is  broken,  the  plate  should  he  turned  face  down,  so  that  the  pieces  of 
i'lass  and  particles  of  dust  will  fall  fiO[ii  the  picture;  and  carefully  guarding  it  from  the  slightest  touch,  it  should  he  car- 
ried to  a  D.iguerreotypist  for  repairs.  Be  sure  that  you  cannot  touch  a  plate  with  anything  whatever  without  soiling  or 
scratching  it. 

From  tliis  description  it  will  readily  be  seen  that  the  whole  picture,  when  finished  is  metallic  with  a  gold  surface,  and 
that  there  can  be  no  question  of  its  permanency,  provided  all  the  manipulations  have  been  properly  jierformed. 


ARTISTS'    DAGUERREOTYPE    ROOMS,    No.  S'A  TREMONT    ROW,    BOSTON. 
SOUTHWORTH    &    H  AW  E  S . 

This  establishment  offers  to  the  admirers  of  perfect  Daguerreotypes  the  highest  inducements  for  patronage.  From  the 
earliest  introduction  of  the  Photographic  art  to  Ainerii:a,  the  exertions  of  the  partners  of  this  Firm  have  been  unequalled 
to  perfect  it  in  its  application  to  every  agreeable  or  useful  purpose.  We  were  the  first  in  New  England  to  apply  it  to 
likenesses  from  life  ;  now  more  than  eleven  years  since.  One  of  the  partners  is  a  practical  Artist,  and  as  we  never  em- 
ploy Operators,  customers  receive  our  personal  attention.  By  constant  industry  and  perseverance,  we  have  so  fir  dis- 
tanced competition,  that  our  services  have  commanded  as  much  hisher  prices,  as  our  ingenuity  and  taste  have  furnished 
better  [lictures  Since  the  use  of  Chlorine,  and  Bromine  combined  with  Iodine,  by  Hr.  Goddaid,  of  Philadelphia,  more 
than  eleven  years  ago,  there  has  not  been  a  process  or  an  idea  made  known  in  this  country  or  Europe,  which  would  improve 
our  productions  Wo  have  been  the  originators  of  every  variety  of  style  which  is  exhibited  in  our  rooms,  and  practiced 
the  same,  in  many  instances  for  years  before  any  one  else.  We  are  able  to  show  work  made  four  years  since,  which 
cannot  be  procured  elsewhere  at  all,  whatever  may  he  the  price  offered  for  it. 

Our  pi  lies  are  the  largest,  most  highly  polished,  and  have  a  most  perfect  surface  ;  our  pictures  have  a  surpassing  del- 
icacy in  their  finish  ;  there  is  no  sameness  in  our  positions  and  use  of  the  light,  it  beina  ail  ipted  to  the  design  ot  showing^ 
every  face  in  its  best  view.  As  far  as  possible  we  imitate  nature  in  her  most  beautilul  forms,  by  a  mellow  blending  of 
lights  and  shades,  an  artistic  effect  of  drapery  and  figure,  a  pleasing  air,  forcible  expression  and  startling  animation  ;  lep- 
resenting  thought,  action,  and  feeling  or  soul. 

LiisEivESSES  FROM  l.i  FE.  —  Not  On  I V  should  the  best  out-  i  better,  with  not  too  much  white  above  the  cravat,  nor  the 
line  of  the  lace  be  selected,  but  also  that  of  the  head  and  !  vest  much  open.  For  ladies,  if  the  ground  colors  aie  made 
neck,  fiir  the  outlines  of  every  feature  of  the  likeness  are  j  up  of  red,  green,  orange,  yellow,  dark  blue,  indigo  or  pur- 
ffected  by  any  change.     The  eyes,  eye  brows,  nose,  lips,  |  pie,  black  or  brown,  the  picture  of  the  dress  will  usually  be 


mouth,  chin,  and  every  shade  in  the  face  should  also  be 
most  carefully  oliserved,  and  the  best  point  of  view  chosen. 

The  Eyes.— The  remark  of  visitors  is  very  often  maile, 
"  VVhar  perfect  eyes  your  miniatures  have  ;  how  clear  and 
life-like.  Why  I  can  see  the  very  veins,  and  eye-lashes, 
and  pupil,  and  iris  :  and  how  delicate  that  reflected  light." 
We  take  all  eyes,  blue,  li^ht,  gray,  and  black,  perfect.  We 
arrange  the  light  mild  and  suitable  to  repiesent  Ihoir  perfec- 
tions and  preserve  the  expression  in  keeping  with  the  atti- 
nde,  lively  and  life-like,  and  give  them  their  proper  direction. 

Hands. — The  hands  may  be  so  disposed  as  to  add  beauty 
to  a  picture,  and  be  in  perfect  proportion.  Full-lengths, 
also  may  be  very  fine,  if  the  artist  has  paid  due  attention  to 
the  drapery  ami  its  folds,  to  the  feet,  and  to  the  outline  and 
action  of  the  fijure 

Drvpekv,  Dbess  AND  Ornaments.— Dark  colors  should 
be  chosen   by  gentlemen,  and  woolen  fabric,  the  plainer  the 


darker  than  the  face  ;  but  white,  light  blue,  or  very  light 
pink,  purple,  or  violet,  will  he  whiter  than  the  face,  and 
should  be  worn  for  drajiery  in  a  dasnetreotype,  only  by 
children,  or  ladies  having  jery  clear,  f rir  and  delicate  com- 
plexions. Avoid  large  plaids"  and  stripes,  and  any  large 
figures  in  straight  Tows  or  set  lines.  Inquire,  study  and 
understand  how  colors  take  in  daguerreotypes,  and  then 
you  can  judge  properly  what  shades -to  select.  Lace-work 
should  he  narrow  and  open  usually,  .'\voil  bioad  ribbons 
as  much  as  possible.  Simple  ornaments  may  be  worn,  such 
as  chains,  bracelets,  rings,  pins.  &c. 

Vignettes  or  Heads  simply,  improperly  siTjIed  by 
some  ("rayox  Daguerreotypes. — This  is  our  own  style — 
we  were  the  first  to  practice  it,  and  in  it  are  some  of  our 
very  best  pictures.  Though  we  made  many  previously,  it 
is  more  than  four  years  since  we  adopted  it.  The  strength 
and  boldness  of  the  effect  can  be  equalled  in  no  other  way. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


No  dr.ipery  attracts  the  eye  from  the  face  and  its  phar- 
acter. 

Childrens' AND  Infants' Pictures,  if  they  are  quiet 
and  pleasant,  are  beautifully  taken.  If  uneasy  and  restless, 
a  good  likeness  can  be  made,  but  much  must  bo  sacrificed  to 
tilt!  Iji;ht  which  permits  us  to  make  the  impression  instantly. 
We  prefer  to  have  them  still  one  or  two  seconds. 

[nvauids  can  always  receive  attention  at  our  rooms  with 
due  notice,  or  at  their  residences,  and  every  eflort  will  he 
made  for  success,  and  also  for  their  comfort. 

Likenesses  OF  the  Deceased  we  make  so  easy  and  natu- 
ral that  even  artists  suppose  them  in  a  quiet  sleep. 

Groups. —  fine  grouping  shows  skill  in  the  artist,  and 
though  he  may  not  be  able  to  select  his  sitters,  he  may  ar- 
range them  in  a  picturesque  manner,  and  give  a  pleasing 
representation  of  life  scenes.  We  often  make  family  groups 
with  infants,  taking  every  likeness  with  absolute  perfection. 

Harmony,  Expression  and  Air  —  Kvery  part  of  a  pic- 
ture should  be  in  keeping  with  every  other  part.  If  a  re- 
porter were  taking  down  a  speech  made  in  the  open  air,  he 
might  with  propriety  wear  his  hat;  and  a  lady  on  horseback 
would  probably  have  her  head  covered,  unless  perchance 
the  horse  was  running  away  with  her  An  artist  represent- 
ing a  choir  of  singers  might  as  well  intioduce  a  scissors 
grinder  as  a  lady  reading  the  last  novel.  In  daguerreotype 
ureat  care  should  be  taken  to  avoid  incongruities,  and  make 
every  minute  pulicular  in  shade,  figure,  drapery  and  ap- 
pendages, do  its  duty  in  preserving  harmony  and  unity.  We 
will  do  our  best  to  overcome  the  defects  of  dame  Nature,  or 
at  least  not  to  magnify  or  e.xaggerate  them  ;  and  try  to  hide 
the  distortions  of  bad  tailoring  and  mantua-making,  and 
ugly  fashions. 

OopviNG. — We  are  perfectly  at  home  in  every  depart- 
ment of  daguerreotype  copying,  without  reversinir.  We 
can  co[)y  a  daguerreotype  head,  from  ihs  size  of  a  three- 
cent  piece  to  that  of  life,  if  desired. 

Crayon  drawings.  .Mezzotints,  and  Architects'  drawings, 
with  ink  or  pencil  we  imitate  to  a  shade,  and  can  often  im- 
prove the  strength  and  depth  of  a  too  faint  eft'ect,  and  fie- 
quently  make  daguerreotype  copies  strcmger  and  better  than 
their  originals,  (.'opies  of  engravings  from  worn  plates  are 
as  strong  as  the  proofs,  and  have  all  their  value. 

To  engravers  and  those  having  work  engraved,  we  can  be 
of  great  service.  We  reduce  pictures  upon  the  engraver's 
copper  or  steel  plate,  at  the  same  time  furnishing  an  exact 
duplicate,  and  he  cuts  upon  the  lines  made  by  the  daguer- 
reotype. In  this  way  we  copied  Elision's  fiketchiiins,  and 
a  portrait  of  Fitz  Green  Halleck.  and  Mr.  Cheney  engraved 
Iheni.  We  refer  those  interested  to  Mr.  Andrews,  Mr. 
House,  Mr.  Cheney,  or  the  Bank  Note  Companies,  for  the 
accuracy  of  our  work.  No  part  of  it  is  out  of  drawing  We 
can  copy  a  square  of  eight  feet,  upon  a  plate  two  feet  square, 
absolutely  perfect  in  every  line  and  angle,  so  that  no  de- 
signer can  detect  or  measure  the  slightest  deviation  from 
the  original.  Our  large  lenses  weie  arranged  after  years  of 
trial  and  experiment  by  ourselves,  and  there  is  no  other 
arrangement  like  them  in  existence;  nor  is  there  another 
instrument  which  will  copy  parallel  lines  a  foot  long  and 
six  inches  apart,  or  copy  a  common  portrait  size,  or  crayon 
without  distortion,  upon  a  common  large  plate.  Wo  have 
tried  to  get  up  another  set  of  lenses  like  ours,  having  had 
them  ordered  at  luii  own  price  ;  but  wo  cannot  yet  do  it  at  all. 

Statuary. — Our  picture  of  Powers'  Greek  Slave  shows 
our  ability  in  this  department  ;  for  so  pcfict  is  it,  that 
when  we  exhibited  it  ni;ignifind  to  the  size  of  the  original, 
artists  and  amateuis  would  ofien  suppose  it  the  identical 
marble,  and  exclaim  in  astonishment,  "  Where  did  you  get 
Powers'  Greek  Slave"  We  shall  soon  show  it  in  tiiis  way 
again  In  the  mean  time  it  may  be  soim  in  out  room  upon 
a  plate  13.^  by  ItiJ  inches,  having  nearly  101)  more  squaie 
inches  than  any  plate  shown  out  of  our  rooms. 

Views,  Landscapes,  Buildings,  Monuments,  &c., 
and  Interior  Views.  Our  panorama  of  Boston  proves  the 
perfection  of  our  instrument.  'J'he  depth  of  focus  is  from 
the  steeple  of  Park-street  Church  to  the  lower  Light  House 
and  Nahant  Hotel,  and  from  the  Beacon  lleservorr  to  West 
Camhrirlgo.  The  view  of  (iuiricy  Market  and  Faneuil  Hall, 
taken  at  the  oprming  of  the  last  Fair,  may  also  be  seen  at 
our  rooms,  covering  one  of  our  large  plates.  No  such  work 
in  this  lino  is  shown  or  attempted.  Perfect  anri  elegant 
views  of  Mnimt  Auburn  furnished.  We  can  make  intr'rior 
views  of  halls,  stores,  private  dwellings,  &c  ,  ollen  brirrgirrg 
in  likenesses  of  the  occupants,  or  their  families  and  fiiends. 
Bands  of  music,  choirs,  societies  and  gatherings,  and  mili- 
tary cornpani(!s  in  uniform,  can  be  well  daguerreotyped. 
Wo  have  made  several  pictures  of  the  Surgeons  of  the 
Massaehusrtts  Hospital  with  the  patient  under  thoinfluonco 
of  ether,  all  ar-cnrato  likenesses. 

Copies  oi'  Portraits,  Paintings,  and  Painted  Minia- 
tures, in  oil  or  water  colors,  upon  canvas,  metal,  wnorl, 
ivory,  or  p:rper.  We  can  copy  any  nf  these  that  can  he  cnpir.d 
by  riaguerreolypo,  anrI  oflen  rio  vvcll  wlirrt  cannot  ho  done  at 
all  elsewhere.     One  of  llio   partners  being  a  praclicr^d  por- 


trait painter  in  oil  colors,  can  often  color  daguerreotypes  to 
imitate  not  only  outlines,  but  the  color  of  the  origirral  por- 
traits or  miniatures.  We  can  clean  paintings  so  as  to  won- 
derfully improve  them,  as  well  as  to  prepare  them  for 
copying.  It  is  a  very  great  advantage  to  our  customers  in 
this  line,  that  we  have  an  artist  in  our  rooms  to  take  every 
possible  advantage  in  copying  paintings.  Copies  of  minia- 
tures upon  ivory  are  often  mistaken  for  the  originals,  so 
perfect  is  the  imitation. 

The  Natural  Colors.  We  have  many  pictures  which 
in  certain  lights  reflect  the  colors  of  the  Piism,  pailially 
blended,  and  many  of  difterent  tints  ;  but  we  assure  our 
friends  that  the  colors  of  nature  were  never,  in  a  single 
instance,  transferred  by  Daguerreotype,  and  that  the  pre- 
tended discoveries  of  taking  the  colors  aie  an  imposition 
U|ion  the  public,  a  trick  unworthy  of  any  one  claiming  the 
appellation  of  Artist. 

Painting  or  (coloring  Daguerreotypes  — All  persons 
without  exception  pronounce  our  coloring  unequalled. 
Artists  say  it  is  as  true  to  nature  as  it  can  possibly  be. 

r)aguerreotypes  of  Clouds,  a  Sunset  scene,  of  the  last  great 
visible  Kelipse  of  the  Sun  and  the  Moon,  we  made  long  ago. 
No  other  Artists  have  succeeiled  in  copying  an  eclipse.  The 
spots  upon  the  sun  aie  perfectly  shown.  Our  pictures  of 
Clouds  are  among  the  most  beautiful  of  Daguerreotypes. 

Apparatus,  &c.  We  silver  all  our  Plates  every  time  we 
try  them,  by  Electro  Galvanism,  thus  securing  them  against 
spots  of  oxide  of  copper  coming  through  the  pores  or  small 
hides  in  the  silver.  We  have  the  largest  glass  vessels  ever 
made  at  Cambrirlge.  Our  silvering  and  coating  boxes  (or 
plates  are  about  two  feet  square.  We  received  a  silver 
medal  at  the  Fair  for  our  highly  finished  plates,  the  only 
award  ever  made  for  that  irrtiele;  ami  I  he  best  proof  that 
we  deserved  it  was  that  the  visitors  at  the  Fair  mistook  our 
specimen  plate  for  a  looking  glass.  We  finish  our  plates 
upon  an  apparatus  of  our  own  invention,  for  which  we  have 
a  jxitent.  And  we  use  no  other  patent,  nor  do  we  know  of 
orre  that  would  not  injure  our  work  very  materially.  Since 
184.'>  we  have  used  a  lighted  Camera,  and  instructed  Mr. 
Mayall  and  Dr.  Goddard  of  Philadelphia,  and  Mr.  Gurney 
of  New  York  into  its  principles  in  November  of  that  year, 
and  have  used  it  ever  since,  notwithstanding  some  French- 
man has  just  made  it  known  as  bis  discovery  ;  and  some 
learned  savan  is  publishing  a  correspondence  upon  the  sub- 
ject with  Sir  Drvid  Brewster  in  the  May  No.  of  the  London 
Art  Journal  of  18.51. 

In  the  convenience  and  variety  of  our  apparatus,  we 
were,  five  years  ago,  ahead  of  what  any  Daguerreolypist 
is  at  this  time,  as  we  will  hold  ourselves  ready  to  prove 
whenever  called  upon. 

The  Permanency  of  Daguerreotypes. — We  coat  all 
our  pictures  with  a  perfect  leaf  of  pure  Gold,  and  so  seldom 
is  it  that  rmy  of  our  Miniatures  have  ever  shown  any  de- 
fect, that  we  warrant  them  all.  We  never  knew  any  da- 
guerreotype properly  freed  from  the  chemictls.  and  kept  so, 
to  change  or  fade;  and  will  pay  ten  dollars  for  a  specimen 
of  Daguerreotype  simply,  that  has  faded  since  it  was  taken, 
if  properly  washed  and  secured. 

To  OUR  Friends  and  P\tr)'«s.  Ware  proud  to  ac- 
knowledge the  compliments  and  patronage  of  the  best  artists, 
amateurs,  and  judges  of  Art  in  Boston  and  vicinity.  We 
thank  thnm  for  their  many  encouraging  and  useful  sugges- 
tions. Our  past  conduct  and  experience  we  offer  to  them, 
to  the  pulilic,  and  to  all,  as  a  pleilge  that  wewdl  excel  Our 
customers  shall  have  the  best  of  work.  Wo  will  deserve 
nnrl  claim  by  right  the  name  of  our  establishment,  "The 
Artists'  Daguerieotypo  Rooms."  As  no  cheap  work  is  done, 
we  shall  spend  no  time  in  bantering  about  prices  ;  and  wish 
to  have  all  understand  that  ours  is  a  one  price  concern 
Whenever  our  friends  introduce  individuals  on  whom  the 
public  have  a  claim  on  account  of  station  or  talent,  anrI  wish 
for  their  likenesses  for  the  public,  we  will  do  our  duty  and 
bear  our  share  in  the  expense. 

N.  n  — We  never  soil  or  dispose  of  likenesses  without  a 
written  order  from  tho  one  for  whom  they  are  taken  ;  except 
those  whose  prolessions  and  staniling  before  the  public, 
make  it  right  anrI  proper  fir  worthy  and   laudable  purposes. 

Something  New.  We  have  an  apparatus  for  showing 
upon  jiapor  a  perfect  likeness  tho  size  of  life  from  any  l>a- 
guerreotypo.  The  appearance  excels  by  far  any  Ciay<m 
ever  exhibited,  and  seems  a  reflection  from  life  ilsidf.  It 
mnv  ofien  he  pleasant  for  those  having  Daguerreotypes  of 
their  deceased  friends,  to  see  their  very  image  as  in  life 
brought  before  them.  Those  who  wish  to  lest  the  correct- 
ness of  our  .Miniatures  can  have  this  facility  for  doing  so. 
Artists  can,  free  of  expense,  avail  thomsidves  of  the  use  of 
this  apparatus  to  trace  outlines  fioin  our  Dagriorreotypes. 

"  .'\nv  description  of  .Messrs.  Southwotlh  &  llawes'  appa- 
ratus for  magnifying  Daguerreotypes  anil  showing  their 
images  on  paper,  must  fill  far  short  of  the  reality.  Such 
beamy.  i)r!rfection  and  strength  In  a  shadow  is  wonderful 
iniiriii.\."—F.  .^Icxan'ter..^  Iloijt.  D.  C.  .li>hn<!tnn,Jl.Miirsc, 
S.  Sf  J.  Cheney,  D.  Kimherly,  and  many  oihnrs. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


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BIRTHS,  MARRIAGES,  AND  DEATHS. 

According  to  a  law  of  this  State  every  city  and 
town  is  required  to  make  an  annual  return  of  the 
Births,  fthirriages  and  Deaths,  to  the  Secretary  of 
State.  I'Vom  the  valuable  report  of  tlic  Secretary 
of  Stafe  the  fcjllowing  interesting  extracts  are  taken. 

"  Tlie  returns  are  fuller  and  more  complete  than 
any  former  ones,  and  afford  gnitifying  evidence  tliat 
tiie  service  is  becoming  more  familiar  to  the  officers 
on  whom  it  devolves,  and  its  im])ortance  more  gen- 
erally appreciated  by  the  people. 

"  The  value  of  these  registrations,  it  is  believed, 
must  become  more  apparent  from  year  to  year,  as 
the  nature  and  practical  bearings  of  the  facts  thcv 
present,  become  better  understood  and  appreciated. 

"  Massachusetts  has  taken  the  lead  in  this  work  of 
registration,  and  it  is  well,  for  she,  of  all  the  states, 
is  the  most  immediately  and  deei)ly  interested  in 
the  particular  description  of  statistics  they  present. 

BIRTHS. 

"  The  -whole  number  of  births  in  the  common- 
wealth, between  January  1st  and  Dece:nber  31st, 
1850,  was  27,064  ;  in  1849,  25,T73  ;  beingan  increase 
of  1891,  or  7.34  per  cent.  Of  this  number,  8197 
■were  of  foreign  parentage,  against  6480  in  the  j-ear 
preceding  ;  and  there  were  3278  whose  parentage 
was  not  stated,  which  is  an  improvement  upon  the 
last  Eeport,  in  which  4235  births  were  not  specified 
in  this  particular.  It  will  be  observed  that  a  large 
proportion  of  the  births'of  foreign  parentage  occurs 
in  our  cities  or  manufacturing  towns.  For  instance, 
the  whole  number  of  births  in  Boston  was  5279,  of 
which  3340  were  of  foreign  parentage;  in  Lowell, 
488  American  to  452  foreign ;  Fall  River,  145  Amer- 
ican to  164  foreign.  Instances  of  this  kind  might  be 
multiplied. 

MARRIAGES. 

"  The  nnmber  of  marriages  for  the  year  1850,  vas 
10,345 ;  showing  the  unprecedented  increase  of 
3409,  or  nearly  50  per  cent,  over  the  preceding 
year.  This  large  increase  is  in  part  owing  to  the 
returns  being  more  full  and  complete ;  but  it  cannot 
be  doubted  that  the  late  alteration  in  the  law,  con- 
cerning marriages,  has  helped  to  swell  the  returns 
of  matrimonial  alliances  within  the  state.  The 
number  of  marriages  in  Boston  in  1849,  was  1187; 
in  1850,  2467,  being  an  increase  of  12S0,  or  more 
than  100  per  cent. 

DEATHS. 

"  The  year  1850  was  not  marked  by  the  prevalence 
of  any  particular  disease  or  class  of  diseases,  and 
in  this  respect  contrasts  strongly  with  the  preceding 
year.  Tlie  number  of  deaths  in  1850  was  3817  less 
than  in  1849,  and  this  diflerence  is  mostly  accounted 
for  by  the  extraordinary  prevalence  of  certain  dis- 
eases in  the  latter  year. 

"  It  is  gratifying  to  observe  that  while  the  births 
and  marriages  have  increased,  the  deaths  have 
greatly  decreased.  The  whole  number  of  deaths  in 
1849  was  20,423;  in  1850.  16,606;  being  a  decrease 
of  3817,  or  18.69  percent. 

Says  the  Edinburgh  Review, '  a  well  organized  sys- 
tem of  civil  registration  is  one  of  the  first  wants  of  an 
enlightened  people.  No  man  among  such  a  people  is 
above  or  beneath  authenticating  his  existence,  his 
claims  on  the  protection  of  his  country,  and  his  ful- 
filment of  the  duties  of  a  citizen,  or  of  contributing 
his  individual  quota  of  information  in  what  person 
ally  concerns  himself  or  family,  in  reply  to  any  sys- 
tem of  queries  which  the  government,  in  its  wisdom, 
may  see  fit  to  instittite  respecting  them.  Such  in- 
formation may  be  regarded  as  a  poll  tax,  which,  in 
this  form,  a  government  is  fairly  entitled  to  impose, 
which  is  at  once  the  justest  and  least  onerous  of 
taxes  ;  or  rather  it  may  be  looked  upon  as  a  mode 
of  representation,  by  which  each  individual  takes  a 
part  in  directing  the  views  of  the  legislature  in  ob- 
jects of  universal  concern.  Nothing,  therefore,  can 
be  more  unreasonable  than  to  exclaim  against  it,  or 

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to  endeavor  to  tliwart  the  views  of  government  in 
establishing  such  a  system  ;  nor  any  thing  tnorc  just 
than  t'j  guarantee  its  fidelity  \>y  penalties  imposed 
on  false  returns  or  wilful  omissions." 

The  registrar  of  the  city  of  Boston  has,  for  the 
last  three  years,  made  complete  returns  of  the 
Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths  of  tiiat  municipality. 
If  every  city  and  town  should  give  as  full  returus, 
these  statistics  would  be  of  great  value. 

ABSTRACT  OF  MAIlllIAGE  LAWS  OF  MASSACllUSF.TTS, 
As  undorstooU  by  the  City  Kegistrar  of  Boston. 

The  statutes  of  Massachusetts  in  regard  to  mar- 
riage, though  not  of  great  length  or  remarkable  ob 
scurity,  having  beea  repeatedly  amended,  and  be 
ing  scattered  in  several  volume^,  arc  not  well  un- 
derstood. Hence  frequent  mistakes  and  illegalities. 
Clerg3'vnen,  justices  of  the  peace,  and  even  lawyers, 
violate  the  laws  by  performing  the  marriage  rite  in 
cases  where  the  preliminary  steps  required  by  stat- 
ute have  not  been  taken.  The  marriage  may  be 
binding  on  the  parties  married,  while  the  officiating 
minister  or  justice  renders  himself  liable  to  a  smart 
penalty. 

It  is  proposed  in  this  article  to  state,  as  briefly  as 
may  be,  the  main  points  to  be  observed  by  parties 
about  to  marry,  and  by  officiators  at  the  ceremony. 

If  the  intended  bridegroom  and  bride  reside  in  the 
same  town  or  city  in  this  State,  the  intention  is  to 
be  entered  in  the  office  of  the  Clerk  or  Registrar  of 
the  town  or  city.  The  Clerk  or  Registrar  records 
tlie  names,  ages,  birth  places,  and  parents'  names  of 
each,  and  the  occupation  of  the  male,  and  issues  a 
certificate  accordingly.  When  the  parties  to  a  mar- 
riage reside  in  different  places  in  this  State,  the 
entry  must  be  made,  and  a  certificate  procured, 
from  each  ;  but  if  only  one  of  the  parties  resides  in 
Massachusetts,  a  certificate  from  tlie  place  of  his,  or 
her  residence,  is  sufficient  to  authorize  the  marriage. 

Clergymen  residing  in  this  State,  who  have  been 
regularly  inducted  into  the  ministry,  agreeably  to 
the  usages  of  their  several  denominations,  and  who 
continue  to  exercise  the  vocation,  may  marry  in 
any  part  of  the  State,  provided  that  either  the  cler- 
gyman, the  bridegroom,  or  the  bride,  reside  at  the 
place  of  marriage.  But  a  clergyman  who  resides  in 
Boston  cannot  legally  marry  in  Salem  parties  who 
belong  in  Worcester,  and  clergymen  who  reside  in 
other  States  are  not  authorized  to  solemnize  mar- 
riages in  this  State.  Justices  of  the  Peace  can  only 
marry  in  the  counties  for  which  they  are  commis- 
sioned, and  at  least  one  of  the  parties  to  a  marriage 
must  be  a  resident  of  the  same  county. 

Before  solem.nizing  a  marriage,  the  ofliciator  should 
receive  the  certificate  or  certificates  required,  and 
if  either  party  be  under  the  age  of  consent,  i.  o 
twenty-years  of  males,  and  eighteen  3'ears  of  females, 
he  cannot  proceed  without  the  consent  of  parents 
or  guardians,  if  there  be  any  in  the  State. 

Clergymen  would  find  it  convenient  to  be  sup- 
plied with  blank  certificates  of  marriages  to  fill  up 
and  give  to  the  parties  most  interested,  to  be  care- 
fully preserved  by  them. 

The  certificates  of  marriage  intentions  now  issued 
bv  Clerks  in  the  form  prescribed  and  furnished  by 
the  Secretary  of  State,  have  blanks  at  the  bottom 
for  the  place",  date  of  marriage,  and  signature  of  the 
clergyman,  and  (he  iclioh  cerlijicate  or  a  certified 
copy  "is  to  be  returned  to  the  Clerk  or  Registrar  of 
the  place  where  the  marriage  is  solemnized,  on  or 
before  the  tenth  day  of  the  following  month.  A 
strict  compliance  with  this  regulation,  which  se- 
cures complete  registration,  is  not  only  required  by 
law,  but  in  many  instances  is  found  to  be  of  much 
public  and  priva'te  importance.  In  past  years  there 
has  been  great  negligence  in  regard  to  marriage  re- 
turns, and  in  hundreds  of  cases  parties  have  been 
put  to  great  inconvenience  or  serious  loss  in  conse- 
quence. Happily  a  considerable  improvement  has 
recently  taken  place ;  but  there  are  still  careless 


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MASSACHUSETTS  STATE  RECORD. 


clergymen  and  magistrates  who  need  to  have  "  their 
pure  minds  stirred  up  by  way  of  remembrance." 

The  recent  law  of  Massiiciiusetts,  abolisliing  the 
usage  of  fourteen  days  publication  before  marriage, 
was  not  designed  to  provide  facilities  for  residents 
of  other  States  to  evade  their  own  laws.  But  an 
impression  prevails  abroad,  particularly  in  Maine, 
that  in  Massachusetts  a  marriage  certificate  or 
license  may  be  obtained  by  any  stranger  couple, 
and  that  the  marriage  may  take  place  at  once.  But 
it  ought  to  be  understood  that  sworn  Clerks  are  not, 
for  the  paltry  fee  of  fifty  cents,  to  issue  certificates 
to  St  rangers  from  other  States,  neither  will  respecta- 
ble clergj-men  celebrate  their  nuptials.  s. 

NEW    UNIVERSALIST    COLLEGE. 

It  is  proposed  to  erect  the  College  on  Walnut 
Hill,  which  ii  situated  partly  in  Somerville  and 
partly  in  Medford.  The  site  is  very  beautiful,  and 
commands  a  fine  view  of  the  harbor,  I5oston,  Chades- 
town,  Roxbury,  Brookline,  Brighton,  Cambridge, 
Lexington,  Maiden  and  Lynn.  Charles  Tufts,  Esq. 
of  Somerville,  has  given  twenty  acres  of  land  on 
the  above  named  hill  for  the  College.  The  institu- 
tion will  have  over  a  hundred  thousand  dollars 
•when  it  is  opened  for  the  reception  of  students,  and 
the  prospect  of  three  times  that  amount  in  a  few 
years.  It  has  strong  and  influential  patrons  in  all 
the  New  England  States,  and  in  some  of  the  Middle 
and  Southern  States.  Its  Board  of  Trustees  con- 
sists of  twenty-three.  Rev.  T.  J.  Sawyer,  D.D.,  of 
Clinton,  N.  Y.,  is  President  of  the  Board;  B.  B. 
Mussey,  Esq.,  of  Boston,  is  Treasurer;  and  Rev.  0. 
A.  Skinner,  Secretary.  It  is  the  intention  of  its 
patron?  and  friends  to  make  the  institution  in  all 
respects  equal  tp  the  best  New  England  Colleges, 
and  at  the  same  time  to  furnish  the  agriculturalist, 
the  manufacturer,  the  mechanic  and  the  merchant 
■with  the  education  requisite  to  their  pursuits.  The 
system  of  instruction  will  be  somewhat  on  the  plan 
of  Brown  University. 

STATE    PRISON. 

Stephen  Whitmore,  jr.,  Warden.  J.  W.  Bemis, 
Physician.  .Tared  Curtis,  Chaplain.  William  J. 
Hubbard,  Richard  Frothingham,  jr.,  Robert  Cowdin, 
Inspectors.     Benjamin  Whitmore,  Chief  Clerk. 

The  whole  number  of  convicts  remaining  in  prison 
October  1,  1850,  was  440;  the  whole  number  of 
convicts  received  into  the  prison  during  the  year 
ending  September  30,  1851,  was  169  ;  total,  609. 

Discharged  from  the  prison  during  the  year  end- 
ing September  30,  1850,  by  expiration  of  sentence, 
118;  by  remission  of  sentence,  12;  by  pardon,  1; 
removal  to  State  Lunatic  Hospital,  by  order  of  the 
Court,  1 ;  death,  5  ;  total,  137.  Number  remaining 
in  prison,  September  30,  1851,  472. 

Crimes  of  those  Impuisoned  for  Life.  For 
murder,  4  ;  burglary,  7  ;  rape,  2  ;  arson,  3;  burning 
a  dwelling  house  in  the  night  time,  1;  highway 
robbery,  1 ;  robbery,  2 ;  malicious  burning,  1 ;  total, 
21. 

There  are  35  negroes  and  15  raulattoes  now  in 
prison,  18  of  whom  were  received  the  past  year, 
viz  :  11  negroes,  and  7  mulattoes. 

The  largest  number  of  convicts  in  prison  at  any 
one  time,  during  the  past  year,  was  480;  the  small- 
est number,  435. 

The  average  number  of  convicts  for  the  past  year 
has  been  4C6. 

ANNUAL    REPORT 

OF  SAMUEL   D.    PAllKKR,    ESU.,    ATTORNEY    OF  THE 
COMMONWEALTH  FOR  THE  COUNTY  OF  SUFFOLK. 

In  accordance  with  the  laws  of  1844,  and  more 
recent  enactments  in  the  supplements  to  the  Revis- 
ed Statutes,  Samuel  1).  I'arkcr,  Esq.,  the  learned, 
able  and  indefatigable  Attorney  of  the  Common- 


■wrealth  for  this  county,  has  prepared  his  annual  re- 
port of  the  official  business  which  has  been  under 
his  supervision  during  the  year  ending  November 
30,  1851. 

From  an  examination  of  this  document,  extend- 
ing as  it  does  over  a  thick  blank  book,  closely 
written,  we  can  form  some  idea  of  the  very  many 
hours  of  actual  hard  work  it  must  have  cost  the 
Commonwealth's  Attorney  in  compiling  it  from  his 
dockets,  and  the  records  of  the  Municipal  Court. 

The  report  covers  two  hundred  and  forty-eight 
pages,  in  Mr.  Parker's  own  hand  writing,  and  shows 
that  during  the  year,  there  have  been  1981  entries 
on  the  docket,  being  an  excess  over  all  former  j-ears, 
and  410  more  than  in  the  year  1851.  Among  the 
charges  there  are  for  violations  of  the  license  and 
Sunday  laws,  keeping  brothels,  and  noisy  and  dis- 
orderly houses,  997 ;  larceny  under  various  forms, 
281 ;  shopbreaking  and  larceny,  35 ;  house  breaking 
and  larceny,  28  ;  receiving  stolen  goods,  23  ;  robbe- 
ry, 20 ;  having  in  their  possession  with  intent  to 
utter  and  uttering  counterfeits,  16;  forgery,  11; 
perjury,  8  ;  felonions  assault  with  intent  to  commit 
capital  crimes,  9  ;  manslaughter,  3  ;  murder,  3  ;  and 
a  very  large  number  for  assaulting  watchmen,  and 
assault  and  battery  with  various  degrees  of  aggra- 
vation, together  with  many  ofl'ences  not  embraced 
in  those  above  named.  Of  the  whole  number  of 
cases  entered,  there  were  368  in  which  no  bills  were 
found  by  the  Grand  Jury,  and  of  the  whole  number 
of  defendants,  189  were  females.  Besides  the  cases 
referred  to,  Mr.  Parker  filed  and  had  served,  20  writs 
on  recognizances  which  were  settled  before  entry, 
and  therefore  do  not  appear  on  the  docket  of  the 
Court. 

In  addition  to  the  cases  in  the  Municipal  Court, 
the  County  Attorney  brought  one  action  in  the 
Court  of  Common  Pleas,  for  the  Commonwealth 
against  a  partv,  and  obtained  judgment  and  execu- 
tion for  $187  53  for  debt. 

In  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  in  September  last, 
Mr.  Parker  filed  a  motion  for  process  to  compel  the 
Boston  Wharf  Company  to  perform  a  decree  of  that 
Court  passed  in  October,  1850,  requiring  them  with- 
in six  months,  to  take  up  and  remove  certain  piles 
and  obstructions  placed  by  them  in  the  harbor  of 
Boston  contrary  to  law.  That  motion  has  been 
twice  argued  before  some  of  the  judges,  who  have 
not  yet  delivered  their  opinion,  and  the  said  obstruc- 
tion still  remains  in  the  harbor. 

The  District  Attorney  has  also  been  consulted, 
and  given  written  opinions  in  three  cases  to  the 
Governor,  and  once  to  the  Sheriff  of  Suftblk  County. 
The  report  shows  that  during  the  year  1851,  the 
Sheriff  of  the  County  received  and  paid  over  to  the 
County  Treasurer  for  fines  and  costs  imposed  by 
the  Municipal  Court,  the  sum  of  $22,007  46.  Mr. 
Andrews,  deput}'  jailer,  has  received  at  the  jail  for 
fines  and  costs  within  the  same  period,  the  sum  of 
$2,706  30 ;  and  Mr.  Parker  has  paid  over  within 
the  year  to  the  Treasurer  of  the  Commonwealth  for 
penalties  and  costs  recovered  of  the  bail  of  accused 
persons  who  avoided,  the  sumof  $6,r22  74,  making 
a  total  of  money  paid  to  the  government  during  the 
year  from  the  Municipal  Court,  of  $30,S1S  50. 

Besides  these  pecuniary  payments,  the  collective 
and  aggregate  term  of  the  sentences  of  persons  sen- 
tenced to  confinement  at  hard  labor,  by  the  Munici- 
pal Court  within  the  year,  amounts  to  two  hundred 
and  thirty-five  years  In  the  State  Prison,  and  one 
hundred  and  seventy-one  years  in  the  House  of 
Correction,  making  a  total  of  four  hundred  and  six 
years  hard  labor  to  be  performed  in  the  two  insti- 
tutions by  criminals  tried,  convicted  and  sentenced 
in  one  Court  in  Boston  within  a  single  year.  This 
does  not  include  the  minors  who  have  been  sen- 
tenced to  the  State  Reform  School  at  Westboro',  or 
those  sent  to  the  House  of  Reformation  for  Juvinile 
Offenders. 


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It  is  computed  that  the  average  value  of  a  con- 
vict's work  is  about  forty  cents  per  day  over  and 
above  his  support  and  maintenance;  if  tliis  be 
the  fact,  then  the  State  gains  by  these  sentences 
also,  a  much  larger  amount  than  the  above  pecun- 
iary payments  from  the  transactions  of  the  Court, 
during  the  busy  year  which  has  just  closed. 

[We  are  indebted  to  the  Boston  Evening  Journal 
for  the  above  valuabe  compilation. — Ed.\ 

STATE   REFORM   SCHOOL. 

Westboro'.  Established,  1848.  George  H.  Knhn, 
Josiali  B.  French,  Russell  A.  Gibbs,  Samuel  Wil 
liston,  Tliomas  A.  Greene,  Edward  B.  Bigelow, 
Daniel  H.  Forbes,  Trustees. 

This  Institution  is  for  boys  under  the  age  of  16 
years.  It  was  designed  to  accommodate  300.  The 
receipts  from  the  State,  the  Lvman  Fund,  and 
Superintendent,  for  1851,  were  $31,239  37.  Boj's 
committed  during  the  year,  129,  making  the  whole 
number,  465  for  the  j'ear.  There  have  been  dis- 
charged during  the  year,  155. 

The  annual  report  of  the  Trustees  represents  the 
school  as  being  in  a  flourishing  state,  and  accom- 
plishing in  an  eminent  degree  the  benevolent  design 
of  its  founders.  It  has  been  filled  to  overflowing 
during  the  whole  of  the  past  year,  and  for  the  great- 
er part  of  the  time  with  a  much  larger  number  than 
it  could  properly  accommodate.  The  following  is  a 
list  of  its  present  officers  :  — 

William  R.  Lincoln,  Superintendent.  Orville  K. 
Hutchinson,  Assistant  Supt.  Rev.  P.  L.  Gushing, 
Chaplain.  James  Leach,  Steward.  Miss  C.  H.  Por- 
ter, Matron.  George  H.  Kuhn,  Edward  B.  Bigelow, 
Daniel  H.  Forbes,  Exec.  Com.  Edward  B.  Bigelow, 
Treas.     Thomas  A.  Greene,  Sec. 

PAUPERS    IN    MASSACHUSETTS. 

The  whole  number  of  Paupers  in  the  State,  ac- 
cording to  a  report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  for  the 
year  ending  November  1, 1S51,  was  27,624.  Suffolk 
county  has  the  largest  number,  9,471,  and  Dukes 
the  smallest  number,  seven. 

The  number  of  State  Paupers  is  16,154,  of  whom 
12,  940  are  foreigners,  and  of  these  11,905  are  from 
England  and  Ireland. 

Number  of  Alms  Houses, 201 

Acres  belonging  to  ^Ims  Houses, 20,694 

Persons  relieved, •  •  12,918 

Average  weekly  cost  for  each  Pauper  in  the 

Alms  House, $1  06  8 

Number  unable  to  perform  labor, 6,178 

Estimated  value  of  labor  of  paupers, $18,921 

Number  aided  out  of  Alms  House, 14,107 

Weekly  cost  of    "  "  "         $0  94  6 

Number  of  Insane  relieved, 626 

Number  of  Idiots  relieved, 372 

Paupers  by  reason  of  Insanity  or  Idiocy,  •  •  •        913 
Proportion  of  Paupers  probably  made  so  by 

Intemperance, 16,853 

Foreign  Paupers   who  have  come   into  the 

Commonwealth  within  one  year, 2,000 

Nett  amount  of  expense   of  supporting  and 
relieving   paupers,    including   interest  on 

Ahns  House  establishments, $484,688 

Estimated   value  of  Alms  House  establish- 
ments,  $1,317,250 

Number  of  persons  Relieved  or  Supported 
AS  Paupes  during  the  year. — Suffolk  Couiitv, 
9,471;  Kssex,  3,891;  Middlesex,  3,424;  Worcester, 
2,555;  Ham Dshire,  445  ;  Hampden,  942  ;  Franklin, 
3S5;  Berkshire,  591;  Norfolk.  1,968;  Bristol,  2,726; 
Plymouth,  517  ;  Barnstable,  331 ;  Nantucket,  371 ; 
Dukes,  7. 


The  whole  number  of  State  Lunatic  PaM|,ei8  in 
the  Hospital  in  Worcester  in  Dec,  1851,  was  208, 
more  than  two-fifths  of  the  whole  number  of  the 
inmates  of  the  Hospital,  some  of  them  insane  or  im- 
becile from  early  life  or  from  birth.  Eighty-seven 
were  admitted  last  year  who  are  presumed  to  have 
no  legal  settlement.  The  occupation  of  the  halls 
of  the  Hospital  by  this  class  of  patients  is  becoming 
more  and  more  alarming  to  the  friends  of  the  un- 
fortunate Insane  for  whose  accommodation  the 
Hospital  was  erected.  Very  many  of  them  are  in- 
curable, and  are  more  proper  subjects  for  an  Aims- 
House  than  for  this  Hospital.  The  price  of  State 
Paupers  confined  less  than  three  months,  is  from 
two  dollars  and  a  half  to  two  dollars  and  a  quarter 
per  week.  By  the  resolve  of  1845,  the  price  of 
Lunatic  State  Paupers  is,  for  a  term  not  exceeding 
thirteen  weeks,  two  dollars  and  a  half,  and  for  a 
term  not  exceeding  twenty-six  weeks,  two  dollars 
and  a  quarter,  and  for  a  term  less  than  one  year, 
■two  dollars  per  week,  and  for  one  year  $100. 

During  the  year  263  were  admitted,  and  466  re- 
mained at  the  close  of  the  j-ear.  Number  of  pa- 
tients discharged, — well.  111;  improved,  38;  in- 
curable and  harmless,  46  ;  incurable  and  dangerous, 
4  ;  died,  39  ;  total,  238. 

Jlore  than  100  travelling  Paupers  were  charged 
as  State  Paupers. 

One  family  has  been  reported  among  the  Pauper 
returns  in  twenty-five  towns  in  the  Commonwealth. 

There  were  225  returned  from  the  Lunatic  Hos- 
pital at  South  Boston,  chargeable  to  the  State,  of 
which  number  197  were  foreigners,  and  of  those  168 
were  natives  of  Ireland.  The  bill  for  their  support 
is  $17,374. 

EXPRESSES. 

The  facilities  afforded  by  the  numerons  Railroads 
centering  in  Boston,  for  rapid  and  cheap  communi- 
cation with  all  parts  of  the  interior  country,  have 
given  rise,  within  a  few  years,  to  a  prosperous  and 
extensive  Express  business.  The  Express  business 
was  first  introduced  between  Boston  and  Lowell,  on 
the  opening  of  the  railroad  between  the  two  cities, 
in  1835,  by  Wm.  C.  Gray,  of  Lowell.  He  was 
soon  followed  by  Harnden,  Adams,  and  others, 
on  other  routes,  and  the  business  rapidly  enlarged, 
until  the  various  lines  have  extended  their  ramifica- 
tions not  only  through  all  parts  of  New  England, 
but  also  to  the  principal  cities  and  towns  of  the 
whole  Union,  to  the  distant  regions  of  the  Pacific, 
and  to  the  commercial  centres  of  the  Old  World. 
Parcels  and  merchandise  may  now  be  forwarded, 
and  business  of  almost  every  kind  transacted, 
through  responsible  and  faithful  agents,  between 
Boston  and  the  most  distant  parts  of  the  country, — 
affording  a  vast  accommodation  not  only  to  those 
engaged  in  trade,  but  to  all  classes  of  the  commu- 
nity. 

The  principal  Express  Oflices  in  Boston  are : — 

Adams  &  Co.,  S4  Washington  street,  N.  Y.,  South- 
ern, and  California.  (See  also  page  23,  Adver- 
tising Department.) 

Harnden  &  Co.,  8  Court  street,  N.  Y.,  Southern, 
and  California. 

Kinsley  &  Co.,  11  State,  N.  Y.  and  Southern. 
(See  also  page  22,  Advertising  Department.) 

Pettes  &  Co.,  18  Congress,  N.  Y. 

Palmer  &  Co.,  10  Court  Square,  California. 

Thompson  &  Ca,  8  Court,  Western  Railroad,  Al- 
bany, Sec. 

General  Local  Express  Oflices  for  Mass.  and  N. 
E.  States  are  at  Railroad  Exchange,  Court  Square; 
No.  10  Court  Square  ;  7  Elm,  and  8  Court. 


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MISCELLANEOUS. 


RAILHOAD     JUBILEE. 


The  Railroads  of  Massachusetts  constitute  an  im- 
portant branch  of  tiie  business  of  our  Slate.  'J'he 
Legislature  manifests  towards  Ihcm  a  commendable 
liberal  policy.  To  Blanufactures,  Agriculture,  and 
'J'rade,  they  impart  life  and  activity  ;  and  the  policy 
which  should  govern  their  councils  ought  to  be  of  a 
liberal  character,  to  reciprocate  the  public  and  private 
manifestations  calculated  to  build  up  and  encourage 
them. 

The  celebration  of  last  year,  exhibit.s  the  public 
spirit  and  interest  awakened  in  the  success  of  railroads. 
The  occasion  and  ils  triumphant  success,  was  alike 
worthy  the  great  objects  it  was  designed  to  celebrate, 
and  the  foresight  and  enterprise  which  suggested  and 
matured  it.  Boston  may  well  be  proud  of  that  day, 
when  a  hundred  thousand,  from  all  sections  of  New  Eng- 
land, and  the  Canadas,  came  to  show  their  confidence 
in  her  strength.  An  exhibition  of  all  the  mechanical  arts, 
as  was  seen  in  the  procession  of  September  19,  lf)5l, 
is  seldom  wimessed,  and  showed  the  metropolis  of  New- 
England  not  unworthy  the  distinguished  honor  received 
upon  that  occasion. 

The  City  Hovernmenl  expended  a  large  sum  of 
money  to  celebrate,  in  an  appropriate  manner,  the  final 
completion  of  the  great  lines  of  railway  uniting  the 
lide-water  at  Boston  with  the  Canadas  and  the  Great 
West;  and  also  the  establishment  of  American  lines 
of  steamers  between  Boston  and  Liverpool.  Hon. 
John  P.  Bigelow,  then  Mayor  of  the  city,  with  his 
characteristic  public  spirit,  issued  a  Circular  to  the 
citizens  of  Boston,  calling  upon  them  to  unite  in  adding 
their  approval  to  the  great  works  then  completed. 
This  Circular  says  : 

"The  importance  of  these  events  to  the  great  social 
and  commercial  interests  of  our  cily  can  hardly  be 
exaggerated  We  are  now  about  to  realize,  it  is  be- 
lieved, the  full  benefit  of  those  great  enterprises,  in  the 
perfecting  of  which  we  have  expended  so  much  capital. 
There  are  now  completed  and  in  operation,  in  Massa- 
chusetts alone,  about  ]  ,"200  miles  of  railway ;  and  in 
New  England,  about  2,400  miles.  Massachusetts  has 
expended,  in  the  completion  of  these  roads,  the  enor- 
mous amount  of  55^,000,000;  and  it  appears  from  the 
reports  of  the  several  railroad  corporations  in  this 
State,  made  to  the  last  Legislature,  that  there  were 
transported  over  ilie  Massachusetts  roads  alone,  during 
the  year  1850,  'J ,500 ,000  passengers,  and  2,5(JO,C00  tons 
of  freight.  'J'his  statement,  however,  but  imperfectly 
presents  the  advantages  which  we  are  to  derive  I'rom 
these  works.  Tiie  railways  of  Massachusetts  are  but 
a  small  link  in  the  great  lines  which  connect  us  with 
remoter  sections  of  our  country. 

The  several  lines  connecting  us  with  the  Canadas, 
northern  New  York,  the  great  lakes  and  the  far  West 
are  now  completed  ;  uniting  us  by  railroad  and  steam 
navigation  wiih  thirteen  States  of  the  Union,  com- 
prising an  area  of  4i8,795  square  miles,  the  two  Can- 
adas, the  lakes,  wiih  their  5.000  miles  of  coast,  and 
bringing  wiiliin  our  commercial  sphere  a  population  of 
10,000,000  of  inhabitants.  The  business  of  the  lakes 
and  the  Canadas,  and  its  rapid  yearly  increase,  are 
worthy  of  especial  consideration.  It  is  estimated  ihai 
the  imports  and  exports  of  the  Lake  Harbors,  exclusive 
of  the  Canadas,  during  the  present  year,  will  be 
J^ 200,000,000.  The  annual  increase  of  this  business  is 
found  to  be  I7JI  per  cent.,  thus  doubling  itself  in  less 
than  six  years^.  In  addition  to  this,  the  imports  and 
exports  of  the  Canadas  will  amount  during  the  present 
year,  to  ;g60,000,000. 

And  now  what  are  the  advantages  which  Boston 
possesses,  for  doing  this  immense  business  ?  These 
are  so  manifest,  that  their  importance  will  be  readily 
appreciated.  Her  harbor  is  one  of  the  finest  in  the 
world.  Her  wharves  and  storage  accommodations, 
are  equal,  if  not  superior,  to  those  of  any  oiiier  ciiy, 
and  capable  nf  indefinite  extension.     Her  local  position 


is  unrivalled,  and  the  enterprise  and  integrity  of  her 
mcrchnnis  are  well  known.  The  lines  of  railway  to 
which  we  have  alluded,  all  centre  in  her  and  radiate 
from  her.  It  is  ascertained,  from  the  actual  results  of 
this  year's  business,  that  under  favorable  circumstances, 
all  kinds  of  provisions  can  be  brought  from  the  West, 
through  these  new  lines  of  communication,  to  Boston, 
more  speedily  and  at  a  less  expense,  than  to  any  other 
Atlantic  port. 

In  this  connection  it  may  not  be  amiss  to  remark 
that  the  books  of  the  Custom  House  show,  thai  the 
merchandise  transported  to  the  C'anadas  from  the  dis- 
trict of  Boston  and  Charlestown,  for  the  six  months 
ending  June  30,  1851,  was  more  than  quadruple  that  of 
the  six  months  next  preceding  January  1,  1851. 

Merchandise  can  be  landed  at  Ogdensburg,  on  Lake 
Ontario,  put  on  board  the  cars  at  that  place,  brought 
to  Boston  without  transhipment,  and  from  here  export- 
ed to  England  by  means  of  our  steamships,  in  a  much 
less  lime  than  it  can  be  done  by  any  other  route,  ll 
seems  to  us,  then,  thai  Boston  has  every  facility  for 
becoming  a  great  exporting  as  well  as  importing  city. 
Cargoes  from  Liverpool  in  steamships,  via  Boston,  may 
be  delivered  in  iMonlreal  in  twelve  days. 

This  fact,  taken  in  connection  with  the  fact  that  the 
St.  Lawrence  is  closed  by  ice  during  five  months  of  the 
year,  and  that  the  communication  with  Boston  is  unin- 
terrupted during  the  whole  year,  must  make  Boston, 
as  it  seems  to  us,  the  port  of  entry  for  the  Canadas, 
thus  opening  to  us  a  business,  the  extent  of  which  we 
have  noi  begun  to  realize.  The  eligibility  of  our  loca- 
tion as  a  shipping  port  for  the  Canadas,  will  be  seen 
by  the  following  statement  of  distances,  as  compared 
with  New  York. 

From  Liverpool,  via  Halifax,  to  Boston,    2,87G  miles. 

"  "  "  N.  York,  3,093  " 

"  "     direct        .    to  Boston,    2,856  " 

"  "  "  .        N.  York,  3,073  " 

"     Halifax,     .        .        .        Boston,       368  « 

"  "  .        .        .        N.  York,     5o0  " 

"     Montreal,  .        .        .        Boston,       344  " 

"         "  .        .        .        N.  York,    398  " 

"     Liverpool  to  Montreal  via  Boston,    3,200  " 

N.  Y'ork,  3,471  " 

The  difTerence  belween  Liverpool  and  Montreal,  in 
favor  of  Boston  over  New  York,  is  271  miles. 

In  view  of  the  above  facts,  and  in  conformity  with 
the  expressed  wishes  of  many  of  the  citizens  of  Boston, 
the  City  (lovernmenl  propose  to  celebrate  the  comple- 
tion of  these  lines  of  railways,  by  a  festival  in  Faneuil 
Hall,  and  other  appropriate  ceremonies.  We  cordially 
invite  the  co-operation  of  our  fellow-citizens  of  Boston, 
in  order  that  this  celebration  may  be  made  in  some 
degree  commensurate  with  the  great  importance  of  the 
events  lo  be  celebrated." 

Nothing  has  transpired  since  the  formation  of  our 
governnienl  so  well  calculated  lo  cement  the  harmony, 
good  feeling  and  interest  between  Elnglaud  and  Amer- 
ica. Every  thing  passed  off  to  the  greatest  satisfaction 
of  all  the  numerous  participators.  Lord  Elgin,  Gov- 
ernor-General of  Canada,  his  Staft"  and  Cabinet,  the 
leading  members  of  the  Canadian  I'arliament,  and  the 
city  (ifficers  and  leading  merchants  in  Canada  ;  Presi- 
dejit  Fillmore,  and  his  Cabinet;  the  Governors  of  the 
New  England  States;  Railway  Presidents,  and  Mayors 
of  the  cities  in  New  England,  and  a  host  of  others 
interested  in  railways  and  steam  navigation,  were  all 
invited  to  this  Railroad  Jubilee,  and  the  invitations 
generally  were  responded  to  by  the  personal  presence 
of  the  parties  interested.  The  celebration  passed  off 
with  great  magnificence,  and  in  a  manner  highly  cred- 
itable lo  its  managers  and  lo  the  city. 


334 


MASSACHUSETTS   STATE   EECORD. 


BANK    STATISTICS. 


The  whole  number  of  Banks  in  Massachusetts, 
according  to  the  last  report  of  the  Bank  Commis- 
sioners, is  137,  exclusive  of  the  Pawtucket  Bank. 

Amount  of  Capital, 537,204.8.50 

Circulation 16,922,248 

Deposits, 12,290,548 

Specie 2,919,310 

Immediate  Liabilities 34.090,805 

Immediate  Resources, 17,740,741 

The  Board  of  Bank  Co?nmissioners, 
Consisting  of  Solomon  Lincoln,  Peter  T.  Ho- 
mer, and  Samuel  Phillips, 
Appointed  by  authority  of  the  Act  of  May  8, 
1851,  was  organized  on  the  29th  of  May,  1851,  and 
immediately  entered  upon  its  duties.  They  have 
examined  twenty-seven  banks  of  discount  and 
circulation,  and  the  same  number  of  institutions 
for  savings.  There  are  in  operation  of  the  latter 
class  in  the  State  forty-nine.  The  report  says, 
"  The  general  condurt  and  condition  of  the  banks 
examined  are  such  that  we  can  confidently  speak 
of  them  as  safe  for  depositors  and  the  public,  and 
generally  profitable  to  their  stockholders.  In 
most  essential  particulars,  they  are  so  managed  as 
to  promote  the  objects  of  their  creation,  in  fur- 
nishing a  sound  currency,  facilitating  the  trans- 
actions of  business,  and  affording  opportunities 
for  investment  in  their  stock,  by  corporations  and 
individuals,  with  a  confident  reliance  in  their  abil- 
ity to  afford  liberal  dividends  of  profits. 

"  During  the  last  few  years  the  business  of  bank- 
ing has  been  unusually  profitable  to  stockholders. 
The  growth  of  the  country  and  the  expansion  of 
business  have  created  a  demand  for  money  so  press- 
ing and  universal,  that  the  temptation  and  the 
opportunity  have  been  present  to  induce  banks  to 
make  the  most  of  their  privileges." 


The  total  dividends,  paid  by  the  Boston  Banks, 
for  the  year  1851,  were  ;gl,745,598.     Below  we  give 

the  average  annual  dividends  for  the  last  five  years 
of  the  following  Banks  : — 

Per  cent. 

Atlantic, 7^ 

Atlas 6^ 

Bank  of  Commerce,  (inc.  1850,).. 

Boston, 71 

Boylston, 8^ 

City, 6| 

Columbia, 7 

Cochituate,  (inc.  1849,) 

Eagle, 7 

Exchange, 

Freeman's 8| 

Globe, 7| 

Granite, 7 

Grocers',  (inc.  1848,) 

Hamilton 7i 

Market, 10 

Massachusetts, 6 

Mechanics' 8 

Merchants', 7| 

New  England 8 

North '. 6i 

North  America,  (inc.  1850,) 

Shawmut, 7^ 

Shoe  and  Leather, 8| 

State, 6| 

Suffolk, 10 

Tremont, 7-^ 

Traders', 7| 

Union, 7| 

Washington, 6| 

The  banks  in  operation  in  April,  1851,  had  a 
capital  of  §21, 760, 000,  an  increase  from  that  of 
1847,  of  §3,730,000. 


BOSTON    INSURANCE    COMPANIES.* 

The  following  table  exhibits  the  amount  of  capital  of  sixteen  Boston  Insurance  Companies,  (incor- 
porated with  specific  capital,) — the  months  in  which  their  semiannual  dividends  are  payable — and  the 
rate  and  amount  of  dividends  paid  in  1849,  1850,  and  1851.  The  capital  of  the  Neptune  Company  was 
increased  50  per  cent,  in  1850.  The  Cochituate  Company,  organized  in  1850,  declared  their  first  dividend 
in  October  last — 3  per  cent.    The  Tremont  Company  are  winding  up  their  affairs. 


Offices. 


Capital. 


Dividends  Payable. 


DiT.  1849. 


DiT.  1850. 


DiT.  1851. 


American, 

Boston, 

Boylston,   

Firemen's, 

Franklin,     

Hope, 

Manufacturers', 

Merciintile  Marine, 

Merchant.^',    

National, 

Neptune, 

Sufifolk, 

Tremont, 

United  Slates,   

Warren, 

Wellington, 

Amonnt  of  capital  and  dividends, 


$300,000 
300,000 
300,000 
300,000 
300,000 
200,000 
400,000 
300,000 
500,000 
500,000 
30(1,000 
'225,000 
200,000 
200,000 
160,000 
200,000 

$4,676,000 


.January  and  July, 

March  and  September,-  ■ 

April  and  October, 

January  and  July, 

January  and  July, 

April  and  October, 

April  and  October, 

May  and  November,   •  •  • 

April  and  October, 

April  and  October, 

April  and  October, 

April  and  October, 

May  and  November,   •  •  • 

June  and  December, 

April  and  October, 

April  and  October, 


16  per  cent. 

4  " 

12  " 

20  " 

12  " 

3  " 

11  " 

10  " 

20  " 

14  " 

14  " 

8  " 

16  " 

20  " 

6  " 

6  " 


20  per  cent. 
12  " 
14  " 
20  " 
18  " 
12  " 
20       " 

11  " 
35  " 
18       " 

t80        " 

9        " 

20       " 

25       " 

None. 

12  per  cent. 


20  per  cent. 

9 
16 
20 
10 
10 
25 
10 
30 
20 
17 
10 

5 
None, 

8  per  cent. 
11        " 


$581,000 


$948,250 


$742,500 


*  From  the  Commonwealth,  prepared  by  G.  A,  Foxcroft, 


1 50  per  cent,  in  stock— 30  per  cent,  in  cash. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


33^ 


FISHERIES  IN  MASSACHUSETTS. 

Returns  of  Mackerel,  and  other  kinds  of  Pickled 
Fish,  estimated  in  barrels,  inspected  and  rein- 
spected  in  Massachusetts,  from  May  IJth,  1851, 
to  Dec.  3lst,  1851,  from  the  several  cities  and 
totctis,  as  follows : — 

MACKEREL. 


Cities  and  Towns. 

Newburyport  •  •  • 

Beverly 

Rockport 

Gloucester 

Salem 

Boston 

Ilingham 

Cohasset 

Scituate 

Plymouth 

Edgartown 

Barnstable 

Yarmouth    .  •  ■  ■  • 

Dennis 

Harwich 

Chatham 

Wellfieet 

Truro  

Provincetown  •  •  • 
Ipswich 


90  763^ 
Reinspec.  Mack'l     5  732^ 


No.  1. 


6  467i 
629 

1  3493 

37  130| 

42 

10  904 

3  937i 

3  1931 

97i 

79^ 

76 

1  499i 

1  076} 

3  2711 
5  448  i 

1  4831 

4  058i 

2  536i 

7  481i 


No.  2. 


5  8793 

632 

2  737' 

18  524| 

80 

14  164 

7  702 

5  8221 
914| 
222 
115 

2  539? 

3  300} 

4  4531 

6  641i 
3  683 

14  2343 
3  046A 

7  774 


No.  3. 


8  8553 

619 

5  121 

25  6892 

1 

15  666} 

12  205 

13  695} 
707 
302 
120 

2  110i 

3  160 

8  491 

9  735} 

4  015| 
15  184} 

4  694] 

5  223} 


102  467    135  59' 
6  182}     1  5531 


No.4   Total. 


32 

282} 

3 
19 


40} 


9i 


414} 


21  2023 
1  880 
9  240} 

81  627} 
123 
40  737} 
23  8631 

22  712} 
1  720| 

603} 
313 

6  162 

7  537 
16  220 
21  8251 

9  222| 
33  477} 
10  285 
20  488} 


329  2421 
13  467J 


engaged  in   that  branch   of   industry,  that  have 
packed  their  mackerel  in  this  State  ;    the  amount 
of   tonnage,   and   the  number   of  men   and   boys 
employed  on  board  those  vessels,  viz  : — 
Where  owned.  Vessels.         Tonnage.  Men  and  boys. 


Total  Mackerel- •  |96  485i  108  659}  137  151i  414}  342  710} 
All  other  kinds  of  Pickled  Fish, 4  090} 


346  SOOi 


OTHER    KINDS  OF  PICKLED  FISH. 

Salmon, 1 

Alewives, 1 

Shad, 


Herring, 

Sword  Fish, 

Tongues  and  Sounds, 

Salmon  Trout, 

HaUbut  Fins, ■ 

Menhaden, 

Cod, 

Blue  Fish, 

Haddock, 

Bass, 


301| 
358} 
180| 

96| 
lOai 
684} 

29 

226 

137 

5} 

90 

10 
2i 


4  090} 
The  following  statistical  information  is  obtained 
through  the  returns  made  for  that  purpose  by  the 
Deputy  Inspectors  to  the  Inspector  General  of 
Fish,  for  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts, 
for  the  year  1851,  and  therefore  maybe  relied  upon 
as  correct ;  showing  the  extent  and  localities  of 
the  Mackerel  Fishery ;  the  number  of  vessels 
owned    in    Massachusetts   and    in    other    States 


Boston 7> 

Beverly, 12... 

Barnstable, 28... 

Brewster 4 .  • . 

Charlcstown, 2... 

Chatham 19... 

Cohasset, 44... 

Dartmouth, 1... 

Dennis, 47... 

Eastham, 3... 

Essex, 1... 

Gloucester, 241... 

Hampton, 5... 

Harwich, 48... 

Hingham 37... 

Lynn 4... 

Manchester, 1... 

Marblehead, 1... 

Martha's  Vineyard,.     6... 

Nantucket 3... 

Newburyport, 67  •  • . 

Orleans, 5... 

Plymouth, 6... 

Provincetown, 61... 

Rockport, 42... 

Salem, 1... 

Scituate, 13... 

Salisbury, 4... 

Truro,    52... 

Wellfieet, 79... 

Yarmouth, 14... 


858 


596. 

.  761. 

.  1918. 

.  259. 

.  74. 

.  1.316. 

.  2885. 

.  117. 

.  3096. 

.  170. 

.  71. 
.13639. 

.  328. 

.  3231. 

.  2492. 

.  167. 

.  45. 

.  30. 

.  420. 

.  168. 

.  4343. 

.  336. 

.  561. 

.  4322. 

.  1537. 

.  80. 

.  715. 

.  305. 

.  3626. 

.  5411. 

.  990. 

54040 


85 

.  97 

.  339 

.  47 

.  14 

.  230 

.  561 

.  16 

.  585 

.  23 

.  10 
.2326 

.  57 

.  577 

.  491 

.  33 

.  8 

.  5 

.  65 

.  30 

.  707 

.  54 

.  65 

.  688 

.  283 

.  9 

.  119 

.  48 

.  581 

.  852 

.  169 

9174 


Maine 47 3019 446 

New  Hampshire,...     3 187 27 

Rhodelsland, 7 479 61 

Connecticut, 23 1551 255 

Maryland 2 141 25 

940  59417  9998 

The  whole  amount   of   mackerel   inspected  in 
Massachusetts  in  1851,  was  as  follows  : — 

Caught  at  Bay-Chaleuror  in  British 
waters, 140.906 

Caught   on   shores   of  U.   States,  or 
American  waters, 188,336 

Whole  amount 329,242 

Charles  BL\yo,  Inspector  General  of  Fish. 


INSPECTORS   OF   FISH. 

Charles  Mayo,  Inspector  General,  No.  1  City  Wharf. 


Benjamin  Abrahams,  1  T  Wharf. 
John  M.  Ball,  T 

Henry  Brown,  Spear's  " 
James  Bulger,       1       "  '■ 

Otis  Churchill,       "       "  " 

W.  0.  Churchill,  30  Long       " 
P.  Churchill,  Jr.,  35     " 
Darius  Datton,        Lane's      " 
H.  W.  Flint,        27  Long 
J.  W.  Green,        41      "  " 

James  A.  Jones,  Harris'  " 
Thomas  J.  Jones,  Fort  Hill  " 
Valentine  Malloy,  E.  Boston. 
N.  P.  Mann,       44    Long  wharf. 

0.  H.  Mansfield,  29     "  " 
Uriah  R.  Mayo,  Miller's  wf.  E.  B. 
T.  W.  Nickerson,  39  Long  wharf. 

1.  R.  Pruden,  16^  "  " 
Alfred  A.  Whitney,  34  '<        " 


James  Whorf,  East  Boston. 

Gloucester. 
Samuel  W.  Brown, 
Simeon  Burnham, 
Epes  Davis, 
Ebenezer  Davis, 
George  W.  Day, 
Charles  Friend, 
Joseph  Friend, 
George  Garland, 
Gustavus  Griffin, 
D.  B.  Hodgkins, 
Alfred  Mansfield, 
Samuel  Merchant, 
George  Norwood, 
William  Parsons  2d, 
David  Parkhurst, 
Charles  Parkhurst, 


John  Pew, 
Joseph  O.  Proctor, 
Fitz  E.  Riggs, 
Charles  Sawyer,  Jr., 
Epes  Sayward, 
Moses  Tarr, 
Aaron  D.  Wells, 
Samuel  Wonson, 
John  F.  Wonson, 
John  Woodbury. 

Rockport. 

David  Babson, 
William  H.  Bradley,  Jr. 
John  Parsons,  Jr.. 

Salem. 
Jonathan  Morrill. 


336 


MASSACHUSETTS   STATE  RECORD. 


Beverly. 

David  Crowell, 
Robert  Goodwin. 

Newhuryport. 

Abraham  E.  Goodwin, 
John  Goodwin, 
Charles  W.  Hale, 
Thomas  Patten, 
John  Thurlo. 

IJingham. 

Luther  J.  Barnes, 
Rufus  Lane,  Jr., 
John  Nye, 
Peter  L.  Whiton. 

Cohasset. 

John  Bates, 
Henry  K.  Hall, 
Josiah  O.  Lawrence, 
John  Parker, 
Ephraim  Snow,  Jr., 
Thomas  N.  Tower, 
James  Wilcutt, 
Alfred  Whittington. 

Scituate, 
Robert  Cook. 


Plymouth. 
Nathaniel  E.  Harlow. 

Provincetown. 

Lemuel  Cook, 
Amaziah  Crowell, 
Elisha  Freemnn, 
Jarius  H.  Hilliard, 
Benjamin  Lancy,  Jr., 
Joshua  Lewis, 
Ebenezer  S.  Smith, 
William  Smith, 
Richard  Stevens, 
Thomas  R.  Whorf. 

Ti-uro. 

Lewis  Lombard, 
David  Lombard, 
Samuel  Paine, 
Jacob  Rich. 

Welljieet. 

Payne  G.  Atwood, 
Noah  Mayo, 
Nathan  Payne, 
Stephen  Young. 

Chatham. 
Isaac  H.  Loveland, 


Gains  Mullett, 
Joseph  Reed. 

Hartcich. 

Isaiah  Baker, 
Elbridge  G.  Doane, 
Anthony  Kelley, 
Braddock  G.  Phillips, 
Jesse  Tuttle. 

Dennis. 

Joseph  K.  Baker, 
William  Crowell, 
Nathan  Fisk, 
James  Howes, 
Stillman  Kelley. 

Yarmouth. 

Edwin  Baxter, 
John  Hawes. 

Barnstable. 

Nathaniel  Paine, 
Nelson  Scudder, 
Eben  Smith. 

Edgartown. 
David  Davis. 


EMIGHATION. 

The  Superintendent  of  Alien  Passengers  for  the 
Port  of  Boston,  J.  B.  Mt/nroe,  has  presented  a  state- 
ment of  the  foreign  emigration,  by  which  we  find 
that  the  whole  number  arrived  by  water  in  1850 

!^p'-V; ; 30,075 

Ihe  whole  number  arrived  by  land  in  1850,    10,786 


Total  in  1850, 40  861 

In  1851,  the  number  by  water  was,    29,319 
In  1851,  the  number  by  land  was,      16,654 


Total  in  1851, 4.5,973 


45,973 


Being  an  increase  of  1851  over  1850, 

by  land,  of-    5,868 

and  a  decrease,  by  water,  of  756 

Leaving  a  total  increase  of 5,112 

The  Superintendent  also  says,  "  The  Commission- 
ers recommend  that  the  State  erect  three  District 
Alms  Houses,  sufficiently  large  to  accommodate  all 
foreign  State  Paupers,  and  that  the  State  take  en- 
tire charge  of  all  sucli  persons,  believing  it  the  most 
economical  plan.  By  doing  this  the  people  will 
have  the  satisfaction  of  knowing  the  actual  amount 
of  expense,  which,  under  the  present  system,  it  is 
impossible  to  determine." 

NATIVE    AND    FOREIGN    POPU- 
LATION. 

_  The  population  of  Ma.ssnchusetts,  in  1850,  accord- 
ing to  the  State  Census,  was  991,665.  Of  this  num- 
ber 200,806  were  foreigners,  about  one  half  of  whom 
belonged  to  Boston  and  to  towns  within  ten  miles 
of  that  city.  The  rapid  increase  of  foreigners  with- 
in the  last  ten  years,  and  the  continual  iiiOiix  to 
this  country  fioin  foreign  shores,  have  created  fears 
in  many  muids  for  the  result  of  its  inflcnceupon  the 
country  and  its  institutions,  and  have  also  been 
made  the  subject  of  legislation. 


In  1830,  the  whole  number  of  inhabitants  -veas 
610,408,  of  whom  9,620  were  foreigners,  or  1.58  per 
cent,  of  the  whole.  In  1840,  total  population  777,- 
300,  of  whom  34,818,  or  4.72  per  cent,  of  the  whole 
were  foreigners.  The  foreign  population  in  1850 
was  20.20  per  cent,  of  the  whole.  Thus  it  will  be 
seen  that  from  1830  to  1840  the  increase  of  foreign- 
ers was  3.14  per  cent,  of  the  whole  population,  and 
the  increase  for  the  next  ten  years  succeeding  was 
15.48  per  cent. 

A  very  large  number  arriving  in  the  State  every 
year,  who  direct  their  course  westerly,  is  not  of 
course  included  in  tlie  above  enumeration. 

CRIMINAL  STATISTICS— 1851. 


Offences.  Jails.     H.  of  Con. 

Adultery, 96 145 

Assault, 594 2S3 

Arson, 16 .... 

Burglary, 139 

Forgery, 17 4.... 

Homicide 2 .... 

Highwav  Robbery, 15 .... 

Intempe'rance 2261 1589 

Brothel  Keepers, 72 25.... 

Larceny, 859 598 

Counterfeiting, 40 4.... 

Murder, 11 

Perjury 6 

Rape,  14 .... 

Vagrancy, 58 162.... 

Other  crimes, 2467 066.... 


6666 


3175 


Total. 
..  241 
.  877 
.  16 
.  139 
.  20 
.  2 
.  15 
.3850 
.  97 
.1457 
.  44 
.  11 
.  5 
.  14 
.  220 
.2833 

9841 


Of  the  above,  800  were  natives  of  other  States, 
and  5,000  were  foreigners.  The  number  of  those 
who  were  or  had  been  married,  2,332.  The  aver- 
age cost  of  board  for  prisoners,  was  $1.67  per  week. 
Total  amount  of  expenses  for  Jails  and  House  of 
Correction,  g91,549.  The  value  of  the  labor  of 
the  prisoners,  is  estimated  at  528,730. 


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BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


BI6EL0W.  BROTHERS  &  KENNARD, 


J 

Importers  and  Dealers,  at  Wholesale  and  Eetail,  in 


MifeM 


iWidi 


Silver,  Silver  Plated,  8c  Fine  Hardware  Goods, 

IVORY  TABLE  CUTLERY,   GENEVA  MUSICAL  BOXES, 

wAf 'iii-iij.E2ii"  tails,  iiiis,  J.11  Miifiimss,  i 

Ho.   121  "WASHINGTON  STREET, 


JOHN  C.  FAKNSWORTH, 

Importer  and  Dealer  in 

SILVER  AND  PLATED  WARE, 
No.  67  Washington  Street, 

(Opposite  the  Head  of  State  St.) 
OLD   STAND   OF  ADAMS  &,    FAENSWOETH, 

"Watches  repaired  by  an  experienced  Workman. 


LINCOLN    &    FOSS, 

Successors  to  Lincoln  &o  Eeed, 

Importers  and  Dealers  in 


Jewelry  &  Silver  Ware, 

WASHINGTON,  corner  of  COTJET  ST. 

Opposite  the  Old  State  House, 

BOSTON. 


A.  L.  Lincoln, 
Charles  M.  Foss. 


WATCHES, 
J  E  W  E  L  R  "Z, 


SOLAR  LAMPS, 
))    CHANDELIERS, 

AND 

■^P         Girandoles. 


Silver  Spoons. 

AVnOLESALE   AND   RETAIL   DEALER   IX 

Watches,  Jewelry,  Silver  and  Plated  SpoonSj 

Sil^l  lilS^is  dUikMlIIlli  (i  tl^^ailillS, 

Also,  E.  B.  HOSN'S  New  Patent  Glass  Fountain  BOEIC  CAMPHENE  LAMP,  Globes, 
Glasses,  Wicks,  Paper  Shades,  Lamp  Chimney  Cleaners,  &c. 

E.    B.    H  O  E  N, 

No.  14  HANOVER  (near  Court)  STREET BOSTON. 

N.B. — Watches,  Clocks  and  Jewelry  Repaired  and  Warranted. 


WILLIAM    PRATT, 

367  Washington  St.,  Boston, 

WATCHMAREll  and  JEWELLER, 

Manufacturer  of 
COMBS     AND     HAIR-WORK, 

And  Dealer  in 

FANCY  GOODS,    JEWELRY,  CLOCKS, 

Silver  Spoons,  Spectacles,  etc.,  Gold  &  Silver 

Pens,  Pencils,  Combs,  Brushes,  Pocket 

Books,  Cutlery,  Perfumery,  etc. 

QIP"  Particular  attention  paid  to  Cleaning 
Watclicg,  Jc-»vclry,    etc. 


HEINEMANN  &  JENKINS, 

Importers  of  and  Dealers  in 

Gold  and  Silver  Watches, 

Jewe'jj,  Silver,  and  Silver  Plated  Ware, 

OF  ALL  DESCRIPTIONS, 

Comer  of  Court  and  Hanover  Streets, 

B.   IISINEMANN.  NATU'L  JENKINS. 

Mr.  R.  Folsom  gives  strict  personal  attention  to  Repair- 
ing Watches.  All  work  entrusted  to  his  care  will  be  done 
in  the  beat  manner. 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


WILLIAM    BOND    &  SONS, 

No.     26     CONGRESS     STREET BOSTON. 

CURVE     OF     TinO     EQUATION  OF  TIME. 
Jan.         Feb.        Mar.       April.      May.        .luno.      .Inly.        Aup;.       S.'pt.       Oct.         Nov.        D.-c. 


Marine  Chronometers  for  sale,  Huttoa's  Improved  Watches,  &  a  general  assortment  of  Gold  &  Silver  Watches, 

GOVERNMENT  AGENT  FOB  THE  SALE  OF  COAST  SURVEY  CHARTS. 


FAMSWORTH  &  SWEETSER, 

SUCCESSORS  TO 


1$. 


HAVE   EEMOYED  TO 


No.   4   COURT    AVENUE, 


4  Doors  from  "Washington  Street, 

"n'HEKE      THEY       CONTINUE      TO      MANUFACTURE 


(Solb  ^  Silucr  pen  S^  Pencil  Cases, 

Of  a  quality  and  finish  not  surpassed  by  those 
from  any  other  Manufactory. 

Having  purchased  the  Tools  and  Fixtures  of  the 
old  firm,  and  having  been  practically  employed  by 
them  for  the  last  five  years,  we  feel  confident  in 
saying  that  we  can  manufacture  Gold  Pens, 
Gold  and  Silver  Pen  and  Pencil  Cases, 
cheaper  than  any  other  Manufacturer. 

Gold  Fens  Repaired  and  Exchanged. 


GEO.    E.    FARNSWORTH. 


D.   W.    SWEETSER. 


GOLD    P 


Successors  to  Bard  Brothers  &,  Co.,  in  Boston, 

Are  now  Manufacturing 

©(DILI©    IPIEMS 

Of  a  quality  and  liuisli  not  surpassed    by 
those  from  any  otlier  Manufactory. 

These  Pens  combine  strength  with  elasticity  and 

fineness,  and  have  been  recommended  by  the 

PRESS  and  Dealers  generally,  as 

SUPERIOR  TO  Ay:Y   m  THE  MARKET. 


GOLD 


—  ALSO  — 

AND    SILVER 


In  great  variety  of  style,  and  of  every  quality,  which 
they  offer  at 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL, 

At  the  Old  Stand, 

No,   91  l^^ashington  Street, 

Over  Palmer  &  Bachelder's, 

Also  for  Sale,  a  Superior  Writing  Fluid  for  Gold  Pens. 
AMBROSE   HINDS.  F.    K.   SIMONDS. 


SMITH,  DEEY  &  EDDY, 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


mm  €1111,  mm  mmbm,  itsiifs. 


AND    ALL    KINDS    OF 


OFFICE,    No.    89    lk¥Af^iaiI¥I^T®I¥    STREET,    BOSTOJV. 
FACTORY,    AT    WARREN,     R.     I. 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JONATHAN  P.  HALL  &  CO. 
No.  1  Union  Street, 


Offer  for  sale,  on  the  best  terms,  a  general  assortment  of 


They  are  also  Agents  for  the  sale  of 

Swaim's  Celebrated  Panacea  &  Vennifuge, 

AND  ALL 

Popular   Patent  Medicines. 

ALSO,   FOR  BALE, 

POTASH  AND  PEARLASH. 


DR.    J.    CHEBVBR, 

DEALER  IN 

MEDICINES,  TRUSSES, 

Abdominal  &-  Spinal  Supporters, 

Elastic  Bandages,  for  the  cure  of  Varicose  and  Enlarged 

Veins,  Knee  Caps,  Inhaling  Tubes,  Chest  Expanders, 

Syringes,  Ear  Trumpets,  Medical  Books,  &c. 

AGENT     rOH 

DR.    §.    S.   FITCH   &    CO.,    of  New  York, 

FOB    DR.   C.    C.    REINHAEDT'S 
AND  FOR 

PALMER'S  PATENT    ARTIPICIAI-    liEG. 

Office,  "No.  1  Tremont  Temple, 

(Opposite  Tremont  House,)  BOSTON. 


A.      F.      BART.LETT, 

MANUFACTURER  OF 

AND    VARIOUS    OTUER    KINDS.      ALSO,    THE 

WASHIHGTOH     SUSPEMISER    SHOULDER    BRACE, 

Combining  Suspenders  and  Shoulder  Brace,  invented  by  A.  F.  BARTLETT,  to  remedy  habitual  stooping,  round  and 
crooked  shoulders,  weak  back  and  chest.    Also,  Shoulder  Braces,  for  Ladies  and  Children, 

Mo.  SSI  Wia§MiB§t©iia  street,  (Up  §tairs,) 

NEAR   THE   MARLBORO*    HOTEL,  ©    ©    §    T    Q>    Ml  o 


CAHILL   TOLMAN, 

MANUFACTURERS'    AGENT 

FOR  THE   SALE   OF  EVERY    DESCRIPTION   OF 

Plain  &  Painted  Wooden  Ware, 

AND   DEALER    IN 

WIIII.!L®W  WiVISffi^  SISOIDEtS.,  KmiUSKIlgS^ 
Baskets,  Mats,  Cordage,  &c.  &c. 

Wo.  30  Union,  near  Hanover  iSJrcet, 

©@ST©N1« 


or?*  Orders  promptly  attended   to,  and  Ooods  packed 
■with  care,  and  shipped  or  delivered  to  the  different  Depots. 


J.    C.     TYLER     &     CO. 


AND    DEALERS    IN 


Butter,  Cheese,  Lard,  Beans,  Dried  Apples,  Grass  Seed,  Nuts, 
Dates,   Fruit,  &c. 

No.  54  ChatUam   Street,  Boston. 


F.     MURR, 


AND    DEALERS  IN 


AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENTS, 
Mo.  15  Merchant's  Row,  Boston. 

Grass  Seeds,  Garden  Seeds,  Flower  Seeds,  Bird  Seeds, 
Fruit  and  Ornamental  Trees,  Agricultural  and  Uorticul- 
tural  Books,  &c. 


ER'S     PATENT    LEG, 

Manufactured  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  by  PALMER  &  COMPANY, 

To  whom  have  been  AWARDED  by  the  American  Institute,  New  York  ;    Franklin  Institute,  Philadelphia  ; 

Mass.  Charitable  Mechanic  Association,  Boston  ;  and  Blaryland  Inst.,  Baltimore,  respectively,  their 

HIGHEST    PREMIUMS    FOR    "  THE  BEST  ARTIFICIAL  LEG." 

PRIZE     I.IITIB     AT     THE     WORI.WS     FAIR. 

"  There  are  ARTIFICIAL  limbs  in  the  Ore.at  Exhibition  from  about  tliirty  of  the  most  renowned  manufacturers 
in  the  World  ;  but  PALMER'S  ARTIFICIAL  LEG  is  acknowledged  to  bo  unapproached,  either  in  utility,  sym- 
metry OK  FORM,  OR  DEAUTY  OP  ACTION  AND  FINISH.     The  jurors  having  recommended  the  FIRST  CLASS 
PRIZE  MEDAL  to  bo  awarded  to  this  Invention,  is  the  best  proof  of  its  \a.\\io."— Foreign  Coires.  of  the  Phil. 
North  American  ami  U.  S.  Gazette. 

"  London,  Sept.  30, 1851.     1  have  no  liesitation  in  stating  that  I  consider  your  Patent  Artificial  Leg  to  be  the  best 
invention  I  have  yet  seen.     The  most  u.seful,  and  the  least  distingui.shablo  from  the  natural  hmb. 

I  am,  Sir,  your  very  Obedient  Servant,  G.    J.     GUTHRIE." 

B.  F.  Palmer,  Esq."  (Late  President  Royal  College  of  Surgeons.) 

DR.    J.    CHEEVER,    at   Store   No.   1   Tremont    Temple,    Boston, 

Is  Agent  for  the  above  Limb,  where  a  Model  may  be  seen,  and  all  necessary  information  given. 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


SUPERIOR    MATTRESSES    AND    BEDS, 

PERKINS  INSTITUTION  AnV  MASSACHUSETTS  ASYLUM. 

They  keep  for  Sale,  at  No.  20  Bromfield  Street,  Boston, 

A  good  assortment  of  Cushions,  Mattresses,  Comforters,  Ready-Made  Bed  Ticks,  Sheets,  and  Pillow 
Cases ;  Live  Geese  and  Common  Feathers,  warranted  free  from  the  offensive  odor  common  to  new 
Feathers. 

They  cleanse  old  Beds  by  a  process  which  not  only  renders  them  free  from  impurities,  but  softens, 
so  that  tlie  bulk  is  often  considerably  increased. 

They  cleanse  and  refit  old  Mattresses,  at  short  notice,  and  in  a  superior  manner. 

Beds  and  Mattresses  delivered  in  Boston,  Charlestown,  Cambridge  and  Roxbury,  free  of  charge. 

Orders  from  all  parts  of  the  Country  received  and  promptly  attended  to. 

I.    "W.    PATTEN,  Agent  for  Sales. 


HAZELTON,  COWDIN  &  CO. 


MANUFACTURERS   OP 


Paper  Hangings  &  Borders, 

DEALERS    IN 

TRANSPARENT  WINDOW  SHADES,  &c. 

46  Congress  Street, 


©OSTOE!. 


J.  T.  IIazeltox, 

T.    W.     COWDIN, 
L.   A.  LlVERMORE. 


Boots^  Shoes  &  Rubbers. 
HENRY    L.    DAGGETT, 

Offers  a  lars^e  Stock  of  GOOD  BOOTS  &  SHOES 
made  expre'ssly  for  the  RETAIL  TRADE,  of  the 
best  Stock,  and  in  the  newest  styles.  Also,  a 
general  assortment  of 

Lastings,  Galloons,  French  Kid,  Morocco,  Patent 
Calf  Skins,  Boot  Laces,  &o  Shoe  Trimmings, 

Of  every  kind,  at  the  LOWEST  PRICES  FOR 
CASH.  Country  Traders,  are  invited  to  call  be- 
fore making  up  their  Stocks. 

Warehouse,   29  Kilby  St. 

OpposrTE  Central  Street,  IB  ©  S  Tl?  ©  U» 


100RK     MANUFACTORY. 


HOLMES    &    CO. 

Importers,  Manufacturers,  and  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 


For  bottling  "Wme,  Cider,  Ale  and  Porter.    Also,  BREWERS'  BUNGS  &  TAPS,  Grocers'  and 
Apothecaries'  Corks,  Milk  Can,  Demijohn,  Decanter,  Seine  and  Velvet  Corks,  &c. 

8©iasi    ^©2.gs   ©r   mfEii  ^ii\Liiir¥* 

57  Blackstone  and  3  Centre  Sts.,  near  Hanover  St. 

p.    HOLMES.  18  ®  0  W  (D  H  o  C.    HOLMES. 


AUSTIN  BRAGG  &  CO. 

Importers  and  Wholesale  Dealers  in 
AKD  masufactueeks  op 

CONFECTIONERY, 

6  Tremout  Row,  opp.  Head  of  Hanover  St. 


CLARK,  BREWER  &  SO^, 

S  H  ®  If  IF, 
TOBACCO  d.  CIGAR 

MANUFACTURERS, 

No.  14  Sontli  Market  Street,  Boston. 


JOHN    B,    BAKER, 

1VAREHOUSE, 

No.  12  Court  Street Boston. 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


RICHARD  W.  HENSHAW, 

MANUFACTURER  OF  WARRANTED 

AST  STlSESIi  SAW 

OF     EVERY     DESCRIPTION, 

No.  36  CONGRESS  STREET, 

03  C£:>  ^3  ^s:?  cs>  S3^  o 

Tri-Squares,  Curriers'    Blades,   and   Springs    of    all   kinds. 

NORTON  NEWCOMB,  Jr. 

IMPORTER  AND  MANUFACTURER  OF 


Nearly  Opposite  Bromfield  St. 


As  N.  N.,  Jr.  has  extraordinary  facilities  for  supplying  Country  Merchants  and  the  trade  general- 
ly, being  extensively  engaged  in  manufacturing  these  Goods  himself,  and  having  made  arrangements 
with  MESSRS.  CHRISTY  &  CONSTANT,  of  New  York,  (who  are  acknowledged  to  be  the  best 
manufacturers  in  the  United  States,)  by  which,  he  sells  their  Goods  upon  the  same  excellent  terms  as 
they  are  sold  at  their  Warehouse  in  New  York  ;  and  also,  is  in  constant  receipt  of  new  Goods  from 
the  principal  Factories  in  Europe  and  America,  he  is  enabled  to  offer  extra  inducements  to  both 
WHOLESALE  and  RETAIL  TRADE  ;  and  all  who  may  favor  him  with  a  call  may  depend  upon 
finding  a  Stock  always  complete  and  prices  satisfactory,  as  he  is  determined  to  be  excelled  by  none. 

In  addition  to  his  extensive  Stock  of  FRENCH  and  AMERICAN  PAPER  HANGINGS  of  every 
style  and  quality,  there  may  also  be  found 

Fireboard    Prints,    Borders,    Curtnin    Papers,    Painted 
^Vindo^v  Shades,  and  Fixtures,  &€.,  &c. 

THUS  COMPRISING  THE  MOST  COMPLETE  ASSORTMENT  IN  THE   COUNTRY. 

S.    D.     BATES, 
HOUSE  AND  SIGN  PAINTER, 

57^  Court  Street,  and  Treinont  Row,  Boston. 


WOOD    AND    MARBLE    IMITATED     IN    THE    BEST    STYLE. 

GLTzTFG; 

Personal    attention    paid    to    selecting   and   fui-nishing   all  kinds   of   Window    Glass. 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


WELCH  &  GRIFFITHS. 


MANUFACTURERS    OF   WARRANTED 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL. 


Saw  Arbors,  Shingle,  Clapboard  and  Lath  Machines 

SUPPLIED  TO  ORDER,  AND  AT  SHORT  NOTICE. 

62  CONGHESS  STBEET, 

a  gmppShsj  a  ®  ©  '^  ©  ir  @ 


BOSTON   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


iiiiiirifiii.  aaorn"  ni§siai\ii©ii. 


THE    H] 


BNaiiANB    MUTUAL 
URiLMOE    COMPANY, 


©fipiKoig  miEiE€isAEr^s^  TjAysK  m^iM^wB.  oi-A^is  ^oo  ^m'smi 


Since  oommencing,  February  1,  1844,  to  January  1852, 
has  made  out  3,000  polieieF. 

Tlie  amounts  from  200  to  $10,000  each.  Largest  amount 
taken  on  one  risk,  $10,000.  Insures  lives  only.  $50,000 
guaranty  capital  paid  in. 

Fund  accumulated,  owing  to  the  fayorable  turn  of  the 
risks  thus  far,  over  $440,000,  besides  guaranty  capital  well 
invested  for  the  proportionable  benefit  of  those  who  shall 
become,  as  well  aa  those  already  members.     Surplus  to  be 


refunded  to  members  at  the  end  of  every  five  years  from 
Dec.  1843.  Premium  may  be  paid  quarterly  or  semi-annu- 
ally where  desired,  and  amounts  not  too  small.  All  the 
premiums  earned  by  the  Company  are  paid  to  it,  and  no 
member  pays  in  his  note  or  money  against  the  notes  (good 
or  bad)  of  other  members. 

Forms  of  application,  and  pamphlets  of  the  Company 
and  its  reports,  to  be  had  of  its  agents,  or  at  the  office  of 
the  Company,  or  forwarded  by  mail,  if  written  for,  post  paid. 


DiBECTORS. — Willard  Phillips,  Charles  P.  Curtis,  N.  F.  Cunningham,  Charles  Browne,  George  II.  Kuhn,  M.  P.  Wilder, 
Robert  G.  Shaw,  Wm.  G.  Lambert,  Thomas  A.  Dexter,  William  Perkins,  Sewell  Tappan,  Chas.  Hubbard. 

BSNJ.  F.  STEVENS,  Sec.  I  JOHN  HOMANS,  Consulting  Physician.  I  WILLABD  PHILLIPS,  Pres. 

TMH     BOSTOM 


aUARANTIED  and  ACCUMULATED  CAPITAL,  $5,000. 


Mo.  §  ^€oll£ay'§  Haiildisi^,  l^sitFS&sBce  on 

IB  ®  S  lEJ  ®  SS'o 


TresMoaat  Ro'^v, 


In  calling  the  attention  of  the  public  to  this  Institution,  it  may  he  worthy  of  remark,  that  though  Ilealth  Insurance 
Companies  are  but  of  recent  date  in  this  country,  yet  in  England  they  have  long  been  considered  as  the  greatest  bles- 
sings and  benefits  of  the  age.  There,  where  the  price  for  labor  is  so  small  as  to  preclude  all  hopes  of  the  Mechanic  or 
Laborer  ever  obtaining  a  sufficiency  beforehand  to  support  himself  or  family,  should  sickness  or  accident  prevent  him 
from  attending  to  his  daily  labor,  the  want  of  some  such  an  institution  was  deeply  felt. 

As  an  experiment,  Ilealth  Insurance  Companies  were  formed,  and  as  such  more  than  realized  the  brightest  hopes  of 
their  projectors.  Thousands  have  been  the  cases  where  the  head  of  a  family  has  been  prostrated  upon  a  bed  of  sickness, 
with  no  provision  for  himself  or  wife  and  children,  had  it  not  been  for  the  aid  received  by  his  insurance  policy.  By 
this  he  was  enabled  to  remain  with  his  family  around  him,  instead  of  being  obliged  to  remove  to  the  Charity  Hospital, 
and  his  family  scattered  abroad,  homeless,  to  seek  their  bread  of  strangers.  But  now,  thanks  to  his  fortunate  foresight, 
he  was  sure  of  receiving  a  weekly  allowance,  amply  sufficient  to  keep  want  faraway  from  his  door.  This  happy  thought 
cheered  him  through  his  sickness,  and  has  often  done  more  to  restore  the  bloom  aud  strength  of  health,  than  all  the 
power  of  the  Leech's  art. 

This  is  no  fancy  sketch,  but  reality.  Even  iu  our  own  more  favored  country,  and  the  system  is  yet  in  its  infancy,  we 
can  see  many  cases  very  similar  to  the  one  wo  have  sketched  above.  And  we  would  put  the  question  to  every  man  in 
humble  circumstances,  whether,  if  sickness  should  lay  its  heavy  hand  upon  them,  aud  it  may  at  any  moment,  have  they 
any  support  for  themselves  or  families ;  if  not,  what  awaits  them  '?  Shall  it  be  aid  from  the  hand  of  charity,  or  support 
from  the  public  fund  ?  —  both  alike  repulsive  to  the  man  of  sensibility  and  spirit. 

In  the  JIutual  Health  Insurance  Association,  you  can  find  the  antidote,  aud  we  earnestly  entreat  the  attention  of  all  to 
its  object,  for  its  great  advantages  and  benefits  must  bo  apparent  to  every  one.  What  happier  thought  can  thrill  the  breast 
of  the  husband  and  father,  than  the  consciousness,  that,  though  called  away  at  any  time,  yet  he  was  sure  of  leaving  his 
family  well  provided  for  ? 

The  Office  is  located  in  Scollay's  Building,  Court  Street,  where  every  information  will  be  cheerfully  given  to  applicants. 

WIIililAM   PUIiSIFER,    Secretary.  C.    MAYO,    President. 

No.     8     SCOLLAY'S     BUILDING. 

liii    i}u^    iilSlllil 

^XriTH  AN  AVAXLABIalS  FUND  OP  $275,000, 

Insure  against  Hazards  by  Fire,  on  Dwelling  Houses,  Stores,  &  Household  Furniture, 

IN   ANY    TART   OF   TUB   STATE. 

OmCE,    NO.    10  OLB    STATE    HOUSE,    BOSTON. 


lD)IEIE110'll'®mSo 


Enoch  Hobart, 
Sanil.  II.  Wiilley, 
Benj.  Lamsou, 
Asa  Swallow, 


Uriel  Crocker, 
N.  B.  Borden, 
Jacob  H.  Loud, 
Billings  Briggs, 


Daniel  L.  Gibbens, 
Samuel  Leeds, 
Daniel  Henchman, 
N.  F.Cunningliam, 
James  Clark, 


John  P.  Ober, 
George  IL  Kuhn, 
Geo.  T.  Bigelow, 
Abr.  T.  Lowe, 


A.  Blanchard,  Jr. 
Geo.  A.  Bourne, 
A.  W.  Thaxter,  Jr. 
Eliphalet  Jones. 


GEOEGE  G.  FIELD,  Secretary. 


ENOCH  HOBAHT,  President. 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Extensive  Dry  Goods  Establishment. 

Nos.    6    &   8    SUMMER     STREET, 

CHANDLER    &   CO. 

Importers  and  Wholesale  and  Hetail  Dealers  in 

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market  prices.  The  ONE  PRICE  SYSTEM  will  be  stricUy  ad- 
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10 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


MUTUAL  BEIEFIT  LIFE  INSURANCE  CO. 


CHAITEE     0 


PERPETUAL. 


The  soundness  of  this  Company  and  the  extent  of  its  business  may  be  inferred  from  the  following 
statistics,  sworn  to  by  the  Directors,  June  1,  1851. 

In  compliance  with  the  requisitions  of  a  Law  of  the  last  Legislature  of  New  York,  that  all  the  Life 
Insurance  Companies  doing  business  in  that  State  should  deposit  each  $50,000  in  the  Comptrol- 
ler's OfEce,  at  Albany,  on  the  1st  of  August,  and  the  like  further  sum  of  ^50,000  in  February  next, 
making  $100,000,  to  be  held  as  SECURITY  for  the  fulfilment  of  their  contracts  with  the  Insured, 
this  Company  has  deposited  with  the  Comptroller  the  security  required,  accompanied  with  the  follow- 
ing sworn  statement  of  its  condition.  Out  of  twenty-seven  offices,  only  five  have  complied  with  the 
Laws: 

Amountnowheldby  the  Company,  securely  and  profitably  invested,  for  the  payment  of)     «,  nn^  ooo  nc 
Losses  which  may  occur,  and  Dividends,  j     »l.^^M«<J.^-5 

Reserved  Fund,  for  security  of  policies  outstanding  Jan.  1,  1851, 602,265.34 

Profits  retained,  to  meet  the  exigency  of  an  epidemic,  &c., 200,000.00 

Total  Net  Receipts  for  Premiums  and  Interest,  during  the  year  1850, 538,361.55 

Namber  of  Policies  now  in  force,  5,103. 

Dividend  declared  during  the  year  1850,  thirty-two  per  cent. 

Greatest  amount  insured  in  one  risk 10,000.00 

From  the  above  statement  it  will  be  seen  that  the  Company  has  an  ample  fund  to  meet  all  possible 
contingencies.  The  Premium  Notes,  which  are  received  in  some  cases,  while  they  may  prove  a  conven- 
ience to  the  insurer,  are  always  so  secured  and  so  limited  in  amount  as  to  be  perfectly  safe  to  the  Com- 
pany. And  it  luay  safely  be  said  that,  for  the  object  which  the  Company  has  in  view,  —  the  Mutual 
Benefit  of  the  Insured,  —  its  funds  could  not  possibly  be  invested  to  better  advantage.  The  Annual 
Receipts  of  the  Company,  for  Premiums  and  Interest,  are  more  than 

HAIiF     A     MILIiIO]¥     OF     DOLIiARS, 

While  its  Losses  and  Expenses  do  not  exceed  ^200,000.  This  Company  has  had  all  its  Business  sub- 
mitted to  the  most  rigid  mathematical  calculation,  and  in  the  declaration  of  dividends,  and  the  reser- 
vation of  Funds  to  meet  future  contingencies,  it  obeys  all  the  requisitions  of  the  most  thorough 
science  on  the  subject. 


DIRECTORS      AND 
ROBERT    li.    PATTERSON,  President. 

Robert  L.  Patterson,  Thomas  B.  Scgur, 

Charles  S.  Macknett,         Henry  McFarlan, 
Lewis  C.  Grover,  Wm.  M.  Simpson, 

JOEL   W.    CONDIT,  Vice  President. 


OFFI  CERS: 

BENJ.   C.   MIIiLER,  Secretary. 

Seth  Low,  I  Randall  H.  Green, 

John  R.  Weeks.  Joel  W.  Condit, 

Andrew  S.  Snelling,         |  Nehemiah  Perry. 

LEWIS   O.   GROVER,   Attorney  &  Oonnsel. 


State  op  New  Jersey,  bs.  Personally  appeared  before  me,  the  above-named  President  and  Directors  of  the  Mutual 
Benefit  Life  Insurance  Company,  and  upon  their  several  oatha  say,  that  the  foregoing  is  a  true  statement  of  the  afWm 
of  said  Company.  [Signed,]  STEPHEN  H.  HAINES,  Jddob  Com.  Plkab,  N.J. 

Office  of  the  Boston  Agency,  17  State  St.,  (South  Side,) 

Where  applications  for  Insurance  may  be  made ;    and  where  abundant  testimonials  of  the  soundness 

and  utility  of  the  Institution  will  bo  exhibited,   and  all  further  required  information 

in  the  premises,  cheerfully  given. 

MEDICAL    EXAltllNER,  — D.  HUMPHREYS  STORER,  M.D.,  14  'WINTER  STREET. 

J.    B.    FRINCB,    Agent. 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


11 


THE  UNION  MUTUE  LIFE  ff^iOB^i^OE ! 

ISSUE    POLICIES     ON    LIFE    ONLY, 

AT    SUOET    NOTICE,    AKD    AT 

Capital  and  AccumulatiGn^,  ....  $200^000.  '•■ 

O^  For  List  of  Directors  and  Officers,  see  Boston  Insurance  Companies. 

DIBECTOKS'    OFFICE,     6§    STATE     gTEEET,    BOSTON. 


^tnn  Muuvuntt  Cam^an^,  .  .  . 

CASH     CAFITAX^,      $150,0^9. 

OFFICERS    AND    DIRECTORS: 
THOMAS    K.    BRACE,  President. 

Thoraaa  K.  Brace,  I      Samuel  Tudor,  I      Joseph  Pratt, 

Joseph  Church,  I      Frederick  Tyler,  |      Robert  Buell, 

John  L.  Boswell,  I      Ebenezer  Flower,  I      E.  A.  Bulkeley, 

Edwin  G.  Ripley,  |      Samuel  C.  Ward,  |      Henrj  Z.  Pratt, 

E.  A.  BULKELEY,  Vicb  President. 

ISAAC    F.    DOBSOIV,    Agent,  Merchants'  Exchange,  Lo\rer  Floor,  Bostok. 

WM.  E.  COALE,  M.D.,  Medical  Examiner,  7  Bowdoin  Square. 

This  Company  issue  Policies  on  the  JOINT  STOCK  PLAN  ONLY.  Its  leading  idea  is  to  ascertain 
what  it  is  worth  to  insure  a  given  amount  upon  a  life  for  a  certain  time,  and  to  charge  precisely  that 
sum  and  no  more.  The  reduction  from  the  rates  charged  by  the  Mutuals  is  a  material  one,  and  not 
having  anything  to  do  with  Scrip  Dividends,  Notes,  or  Bonuses,  the  insured  is  not  subject  to  those 
uncertain  and  vexatious  contingencies  which  are  inseparable  from  many  Companies. 
California  and  other  Foreigx  Risks  taken  at  equitable  Rates. 


S.    It.    I/OOI!US,  Secretary. 

Ward  Woodbridgc, 
Miles  Tuttlo, 
Rolind  Mather, 
John  W.  Seymour. 
W.    SEYilOUil,  AcraiET. 


J. 


MECHANICS'  MUTUAL  FIRE  INSURANge  CO. 

THIS    COMPANY    CONTINUE   TO   INSURE  AGAINST 

mmB^mm  mw  wimm  mm  mm^m  mET^wm^ 

m  ANT  PAET  OF  THIS  COHMOIT WEALTH, 
Not  exceeding  $10,000  on  a  single  risk.     The  actual  Fund  of  this  Company  now  amounts 
to  over  S300,000.     The  available  Fund  now  exceeds  S900,000. 
Office  in  Brazer's  Buildisig:,  Wo.  27  STATE  ST.,  up  gtetrs,  Eegtcn. 


Adam  "W.  Thaxter, 
Ezekiel  Bates, 
Thomas  Moulton, 
George  Wm.  Phillips, 

SOIiOMON   HOVET,    Secretary. 


directors: 

John  Boles, 
John  Bacon, 
David  Tilson, 
Benjamin  Beal, 
Charles  Leighton, 


Isaac  Carr, 
William  fiaton, 
Samuel  C.  Nottage, 
Job  Turner. 

ADABI   ^V.    THAXTER,   Pies. 


MUTUAL  MARINE  INSURANCE  COMFY 

HEREBY    GIVE    NOTICE    THAT    THEIR  . 

SAFETY   FUHD    AMOUHTS    TO    $7C(J,0S0, 

And  that  they  continue  to  Insure  against  Marine  Hasards,  including  IlILAIID  NAVIGATION  BISKS, 

and  Loss  and  Damage  by  Fire,  to  an  amount  not  ezceeding  §30,000  by  any  one  Bisk. 

IhRECTORS.— Joseph  H.  Adams,  Nathan  B.  Gibbs,  Joseph  V.  Bacon,  Charles  Cunningham,  Benjamin  Howard,  William 
Ward,  H.  M.  Holbrook,  Henry  Lincoln,  N.  F.  Cunningh.im,  Jabcz  Fisher,  J.  S.  .Tcnne.ss,  William  Thwing,  J.  B.  Kimball, 
K  C.  Emerson,  M.  Day  Kimball,  Frederick  Nickerson.  E.  H.  Baker,  Alpheus  Hardy,  E.  D.  Brigham,  V.'jlliam  Lincoln, 
Holmes  .\mmidowD,  Osborn  Howes,  F.  Plnmmer,  B.  Thacher,  Wna.  T.  Glidden,  Thomas  W.  Pierce,  George  C.  Lord. 
EDAVARD   P.    MERIAM,  Secretary.  JOSEPH   H.    ADAMS,    President. 


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12  BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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folKriiric) 


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Sole  Agents  for  the  United  States.     Retailed  by  Druggists  generally. 
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Sc    OHBEVEH, 


IMPORTERS    AND    MANUFAOTTJBERS    OF 


Engine  Hose, 
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MANUFACTURERS 

AND     "WHOLESALB     DEALERS     IK 


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110    CHARI.ES    STKEET, 


MASON  WORK  AND  JOBBING,  of  every 
description,  promptly  attended  to. 

Also,  FURNACES,  GRATES,  and  RANGES, 
set  to  order. 


ENOCH    H.    WAKEFIELD, 


■  DEALER    IN 


Painted  Pails,  Tubs,  Buckets, 

BROOMS,  URDSHES,  BASKETS,  BOXES, 

And  aU  kinds  of  Wooden  and  Willow  WAEES, 

Alicant   and  other  MATS, 

43   NORTH   MARKET  ST.,  BOSTON. 


READ    &    STURTEVANT, 

Manufacturers  and  Wholesale  Dealers  in 


ENGLISH   &  AMERICAN   TABLE   OIL   CLOTHS, 

PATENT    SPIRAL    CUETAIN  FIXTURES,   &-c. 
ALL  KINDS   OF  STORE    AND    OTHER    SHADES    MADE    TO    ORDER, 

Ho.  25i  Milk   Street,   Boston. 

B.  B.  READ.  A.  C.  STURTEVANT. 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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Eating  &  Lodging  House, 

Head    of    Norfolk    Avenue, 

llear  of  18u,'i  Washington  St.,  lioston. 

Entrance  to  Ladies'  Room,  16  Province-House  Ct. 

Gentlomcn  or  Ladies  taking  their  Mealu  from  home,  will 
find  better  accommodations  here  than  at  any  other  place  in 
Boston.    OPElNf    ALL    NIGHT. 


AMOS     STEVENS, 

No.  9  Merchants'  Row, 

BOSTON, 

(Forratrlj  boull,  bWe  FiutuU  H»U,) 

PATENT 

Balance,  Platform  and  Counter 

MANUFACTURERS. 


Agents  for  E.  &  T.  Fairbanks  &  Go's  Platform,  Kailroad, 

and  Hay  SCALES.     Also,  Agents  for  the  Sale  of 

Fire  Bricks,  and  Taunton  Lead  Crucibles. 


GROVER    &.    BAKER'S 


Patented,  Feb.  1851,  and  Jan.  1852. 
Right  of  Territory  &  Machines  for  Sale. 

O  P  F  T  C  F  S  ■ 

71  Milk  St.,  Boston.     208  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

WM.  0.  GROVER.  [■     proprietor.s.      ^  WM.  E.  BAKER. 


JONES    &    PRESTON, 

(Successors  to  Lyman  Locke,) 

-^.    PATENT  BALANCE, 
COUNTER 

SCALES, 

AND      TIN      WARE      MANUFACTURERS. 

All  kinds  of  Weighing  Apparatus  Repaired. 

No.  7   Market    Square,   Boston, 

Opposite  the  Southwest  Corner  of  Faneuil  Hall,  Comer  of 
Change  Avenue. 


P.      H.      WALKER, 

(At  the  Old  Stand  formerly  occupied  by  Amos  Stevens,) 

NO.  5  MARKET  SQUARE,  (TTp  Stairs,)  South  Side  of  Faneuil  Hall,  BOSTON, 
mandfactureh  of  ^^^^^  «.,—&—«  ^^t^  PLATF0RII3 


BALANCE 


And  Dealer  in  all  kinds  of  "Weighing  Apparatus,  Copper,  Sheet  Iron,  and  Tin  Ware. 

Rapairing  done  in  the  neate.it;  manner,  and  at  short  notice.    Weights  graduated  to  all  Standards  and  CountrJea.    All 
SCALES  purchased  ac  this  establishment  WARK.\NTED  correct.  ^ 


3 


]¥o.   10  Dock   Square,    Boston. 

Stencil  Plates,   Steel  Stamps,   Pattern  Letters, 

AILjlFIIIiilBIl  ^Ss 
SILVER,    BRONZE,    AND    BRASS    FIGURES,    &c. 

MANUFACTURED  AND   FOR  SALE   BY 

JAMES       HALL. 

ORDERS    SENT    EY    EXPRESS,    OR    OTHERWISE,    PROMPTLY    ATTENDED    TO. 


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BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


ARTISTS'   SUPPI.Y   STORE. 

M.     jT  WHIPPLE, 

Importer,  and  Wholefale  &  Retail  Dealer  in  Oil.  COLORS, 

CANVAS,  BKUSIIES,  and  Artists'  Supplies  and 

Drawing  Materials  of  every  description. 

No.     35      CORXHILIi,     BOSTON. 


IVORY      OOlJM>, 

HAT  k  CAP  MANUFACTURER, 

AND     DEALER    IN 

UMBRELLAS,  TRUNKS,  VALISES,  CARPET  BAGS,  &c. 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL, 

No.  4:3  Merchants'  Row,  .  .  Boston. 

*  Six  doors  North  of  Faneuil  Hall  Market. 


HANSON'S     II  O  T  E  L, 

No.  5  Tremont  Eow,  Boston. 

Junction  of  Howard  &  Court  Sts.,  and  directly  opposite  the 
head  of  Hanover  Street. 

J.  L.  HANSON,    ....    PROPKIETOR. 

BOARD  $1.00  PER  DAY. 


A.  F.  WHEATON  6c  CO. 

Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 

AND    FURNISHING    GOODS, 

BY    THE    PACKAGE    OR    AT     RETAIL, 
No8.    aa  &,  25    Ann    Street, 

Sign  of  the  Red  Coat,   (Opposite  Oak  Hall,) 
A.  r.  AVUEATON,  IB©3ir©n.        Geo.  E.  Wheaton. 

Gartnenta  made  to  order,  and  Warranted  to  fit. 


SMITH    &    LOVETT, 

(SUCCESSORS  TO  D.  SAFFORD  &   CO.) 

BLACKSMITHS   AND  MACHINISTS, 

No.    36    Devonshire    Street,    Boston, 


MANUFACTURERS    OF 


Iron  Fence  of  every  Description  and   Pattern, 

[RONl     BEDSTEABSj    [ROM    STRHRSj 

Bank   Vaults,   Safe  and  other  Iron  Doors,  Store  Trucks,   &c. 

Articles  of  almost  every  description,  manufactured  from  Iron,  may  be  found  at  this  Establishment. 
ALBERT   W.    SMITH,  ©©Sf  ©H*-  JOSEPH   LOYETT. 


DAIVIEL  J.   CAKRUTH, 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 

WINES    &   TEAS, 

Tobacco,  Snuff,  and  Cigars, 
FRENCH,   GERMAN,   AND    COMMON  PIPES, 

AhB^  IPSm^IEIEs  Aim  (DHHDElEs 

In  Ilhds.,  Bhls.,  Half  Bbls.,  and  Bottles. 

3  &  4  Qerrish  Block,  Blackstone  Street, 

.  Near  tue  Corner  op  Ann  Street, 

BOSTON. 


GEO.    T.    CARRUTK    Sc    CO. 

Importers  &  Dealers  in 

Tobacco,  Snuff,  Cigars,  Pipes,  &c. 

Every  variety  of  Cipar  Tubes.  Cases  and  Lights,  Snuff  and 
Tobacco  Boxes,  Amber,  Horn,  Meerschaum  and  Wood  Cij^ar 
Tubes,  Stamboul,  W  edgewood  and  China  Pipe  Bowls,  \Veis- 
chel  and  other  Pipe  Stems  ;  Horn  and  other  Mouth- pieces 
for  Stems,  Pipe  Bowls,  Cigaretts,  and  the  largest  stock  and 
greatest  variety  of  Fancy  Pipes  in  colors,  ever  offered  in 
Boston.  Also,  Agents  for  all  the  New  York  Manufacturers 
of  Fine  Cut  Chewing  &  Smoking  Tobacco,  viz  :  Mrs.  Millers', 
I.oiillard's,  Appleby's,  Bognrt  8.  Anderson's,  Goodwin's, 
&  Lemon's  ;  aud  Agents  for  the  following  celebrated  brands 
of  Cavendish  aud  Plug  Tobacco,  received  direct  from  Va. ; 
James  River  Gold  Leaf  and  Twin  Brother,  aud  extra  Old 
Plain,  for  which  they  are  the  only  Agents  in  Boston  ;  and 
Importers  and  Dealers  in  Turkish,  Chinese,  Scarfalatti, 
Spanish  and  American  Smoking  Tobacco,  in  papers  or  by 
the  pound.  Wholesale  or  Retail. 

OEO.  T.  CARRUXU.  CHESTER  H.  CARRUTH. 

41  Hanover,  opposite  Portland  Street,  Boston. 


BOSTON   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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JOHN    BUTTON, 

Commission    iWcvcl)aut, 

No.  149  Milk  Street,  Boston. 

Agent  fur  the  Sale  of  KAIiL  SMITH  &  GO'S  warranted 

CAST    AiVD    OTHER    STEEL, 

And  BEST  WAHllANTED  FILES;    a  large  and  general 
assortment  constantly  on  hunJ.     AUo, 

Stourbridge    Fire   Brick, 

BEST    LONDON   EMERY,   CHAINS,   CABLES,  IRON 
WIRE,  ANVILS,  VICES,  &c. 

Contracts  made  for  the  d'elivery  of  Ships'  Suits  of  Chains 
and  Anchors  in  this  Country  or  in  England. 


c^'aiilWilTlik 


^3  T^S^  %o^; 


lEMiI'^ 


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OPPOSITE    BOSTO.V     MUSEUM. 

Also,  Dr.  Commi.vos's  PREMIUM  TOILET  SETS,  TOOTH 

WASH  &  DEN'TKIFICE,  for  cleansing  and  preserving 

the  Teeth  and  Gum'»,  for  Sale,  Wholesale  and 

Retail,  as  ahoye. 


CHINA    TEA     STORE, 

No.  198  WasMngton  Street,   (Marble  Sidewalk,)  Opposite  Marlboro'  Hotel,  Boston. 

ESTABLISHED    IJV     1843, 

FOR  THE    SALE   OF   THE   BEST   TEAS   ONLY. 


NO.  78  HANOVER  STREET. 


BRANCH  STORES, 


NO.    68    BEACH    STREET. 


The  fluctuations  in  the  Tea  Market,  have  been,  of  late  years,  too  frequent  and  considerable  to  admit 
of  the  Proprietors  adopting  one  permanent  and  uniform  list  of  prices.  Only  such  changes  will  at  any 
time  be  made  as  equity  demands;  and  it  may  be  safely  relied  on,  that  the  prices  of  the  China  Tea 
Company's  BEST  TEAS  will  always  be  consideraldy  LOWER  than  are  charged  by  dealers  for  like 
qualities,  and  less  than  they  charge  generally  for  inferior  sorts.  The  quotations  below  will  show  the 
variation  from  former  retail  prices  : 


BLACK  TEA. 

Per  lb.;  P«r  lb.  | 

Good  ordinary  Souchong,  25  ;Fine  Oolons:.  50 

Good  Souchong  full  flavor,  32  jSuperior  Ooloncr,  60  | 

Fine  Souchong,  40  j  Extra  Fine  Oolong,  75  ' 

Finest  Souchong,  50  i  Finest  Quality,  100 

English  Breakfast,  60    Orange  I'ekoe,  50  j 

English  Pekoe  Souchong,  75  !  Flowery  Pekoe,  60 

Superior  Ningyong  Tea,     40  lUoqua's  Mixture,  75  I 


GREEN  TEA. 


Fine  Ily.ion  Skin, 
•lest  llvson  Skin, 
Young  Hyson, 
Fine  Young  Hyson, 
Deliciou*  Young  Hyson, 


Pn  lb. 

1.00 


32  Silver  Leaf, 

40  Very  Fine  Imperial,  75 

32  Fine  Gunpowder,  75 

40  Very  Fine  Gunpowder,  100 

5')  Good  Old  Hysou,  50 


iK.vtra  Fine  Young  Hyson,  60  I  Superior  Old  Hyson,  60 

1  Finest  Quality,  75  'Very  Best  Old  Hyson,        75 


COFFEE,    KAW,   ROASTED,   AND  GROUND, 
JAVA,  GOVERNMENT   JAVA,  CUB.Y,    RIO,    MANILLA,    AFRICAN,  MOCHA. 

PARTICULAR    NOTICE. 

To  accommodate  Families  and  Parties  who  live  at  a  distance,  they  offer  FIVE  POUND  LOTS,  as  follows  : 

Five  Pound sNingyong  Oolong,  an  extra  Black  Tea,- •  -$1.50  I  Five  Pounds  Superior  Old  Hyson. $2.50 

Five       "         Strong   Young  Hyson, 2  00     Five       "         Souchong,  sold  elsewhere  at  40  cts.  per  lb.  1.25 

Five      "         Young  Hyson,  delicious  flavor, 2.25  |  Ten       "         Good  Ground  Coffee, 

Agency  for  Szadecky's  Celebrated  Essence  of  Coffse,  and  Taraxacum  or  Prepared  Dandelion  Root. 

A  large  and  complete  assortment  of  Chocolate,  Cocoa  and  Shells. 

REDDllVG    &    CO.,    Piopricfors. 

JO  HN      A.     HUGHES, 

MANUFACTURER  AND  DEALER  IN  SHOW  CASES, 

Nos.  5  &  7  Harvard  Place, 

OPPOSITE  THE  OLD  SOUTH   CHURCH. 
(Rear  of  No.  153  Washington  Street,)  BQSTQMb 

The  only  Shop  in  Boston  exclusively  devoted  to  the  Manufacture  of  Show  Cases. 

A  GOOD  ASSORTMENT  dFTcbuNTER^ASES  CONSTANTLY  ON  HAND. 

Orders  for  Cases  of  every  description  in  City  or  Country  faithfully  and  promptly  attended  to. 
Cases  boxed  up  and  warranted  to  go  safely  to  any  part  of  the  Country. 


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BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


WALES'     BOSTON 

SCHOOL  FURNITURE  MANUFACTORY. 


No.  21.     Wales'  Teachers'   Chairs. 


No.  2.     Wales'  American  Chairs  and  Desks. 


No.  207.     Wales'  Teachers'  Desk. 


No.  9.   Wales'  Bowdoiii  Chair  ^  Single  Desk. 


No.  17.     Wales'  Basket  Primary  Chairs. 


No.  210.     Wales'  Teachers'  Desk. 


EVERT  BESOBIPrlON   OF 

Manufactured  from  ORIGINAL  DESIGNS, 

and  constantly  for  Sale,  or  made  to  order, 

and   WAUllANTEU,    by 

SAMUEL    WALES,    Jr. 

No.  14  Bromfield  Street,  Boston. 

Communications  by  mail  or  otherwise  promptly  answered. 


IIOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


21 


THOMAS    H.    DUNHAM, 

ROPE  &  TWINE  MANUFACTURER, 

No.  30  India  Street^  Bostcn. 


Russia  and  Manilla  Rope, 
Tarred  Ro))e  and  Yarns, 
Flax  and  Ilcmp  Packing, 
Bale  Rope  and  Twine, 
Hemp  and  Cotton  Seine  Twine, 


Bed  Cords  and  Clothes  Lines, 
Shoe  Thread, 

Cotton  Twine  and  Wicking, 
Cotton  and  Flax  Sail  Twine, 


Baling,  Broom  and  Wool  Twine, 
Cotton  and  Flax  Window  Lines, 
Russia  and  Flax  Yarns, 
Deep  Sea  Line,  Log  Lines, 
India  Twine, 


Jute,    Flax,  Manilla,  Sun,  Russia,    and  American   Hemp, 

COD,  MACKEREL,  AND   ALL  KINDS  OF  FISHING  LINES, 
EOPE,  TWINE  AND  LINES  MADE  TO  ORDER  AT  SHORT  NOTICE. 


[FRONT  OF  THE  UIYE.]  [BACK  OF  THE  HIVE.] 

The  Cultivation  of  Bees,  and  the  profitable  manufacture  of  HONEY,  have  hitherto  baffled  the  inge- 
nuity of  those  skilled  in  the  business.  The  Moth-Miller  is  a  deadly  enemy  to  Bees,  and  hitherto 
every  conceivable  plan  has  been  devised  to  prevent  his  depredations,  without  success.  But  what  has 
been  desired  so  long,  has  come  at  last.     It  is  no  less  than 

Dugdale's  Patent  Moth-Proof  and  IVon-Swarming  Bee-Hive. 

This  valuable  Hive  has  been  introduced  into  all  sections  of  the  West  with  great  success,  and  it  mat 
BE  DONE  IX  MASSACHUSETTS.  All  will  now  give  their  attention  to  the  business,  many  from  the  love  of 
it,  but  more  for  its  profit.  The  above  Hive  is  calculated  for  two  swarms.  The  very  ifirst  year,  a  hand- 
some return  may  be  made  for  the  money  and  time  required  for  the  operation. 

The  Bees  are  iiot  destroyed  when  the  Honey  is  taken  from  the  Hive.  It  also  secures  the  new  swarms  ; 
a  desideratum  never  before  attained.  It  is  highly  and  generally  recommended  as  the  only  successful 
improvement  for  the  manufacture  of  Honey. 

Individual,  Town  and  County  Rights  are  for  sale.  For  further  information  and  printed  instructions, 
address,  (post  piid,) 

JOH^EPII      FRAWKI.I1V,     SOI.E       Pl^OPKIETOR 

OF   THE   KIQHT    IN  MASSACHUSETTS, 

NO.    17    MARION     STREET,    BOSTON, 
OR  RUGGLES,  NOURSE,  MASON  &  CO.,   OVER  QUINCY  MARKET. 


SAMUEL    JONES, 


—  MA^^FACTUREK  OF  — 


SALAMANDER    SAFES, 

(DiaiSILi^IiiV,     MA©  So 

Mr.  J.  has  the  best  of  testimonials  to  show  that  his  SAFES  have 
=S^?tl  stood  the  severest  tests,  and  that  they  are  equal,  if  not  superior  to  any 
now  in  the  market,  for  withstanding  the  action  of  heat.  The  following 
extract  is  copied  from  a  late  number  of  the  E.\stekn  Augus,  (Portland,  Me.):  "Mr.  John  T. 
Smith's  Safe  wms  taken  out  of  the  ruins  of  the  fire  yesterday  morning,  red  hot.  When  it  was 
opened,  however,  its  contents  were  but  little  injured.  The  books  were  scarred  some,  but  perfectly 
intolligihle.  'ihebank  bills  were  not  scarrrd  at  all,  and  the  wood  work  gives  no  indication  of  tire,  and 
looks  as  fresh  as  before.     The  Safe  was  made  by  Samuel  Jones,  of  Chelsea." 


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BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


O'S 


mw 


SOUTIiEK]^    AI^I>    EASTERIV    EXPRESS, 

For  tUe  daily   transmission    of  niercliandtse,  Small    Parcels,   Specie.   Bank  THotem,  Ac. 
and  for  the  Collection  and  Payment  of  Notes,  Bills,  Drafts,  etc.,  etc. 

Custom  House  Business  transacted  with  promptness  and  despatch  in  Boston,  New  York,  and  Phila. 

offices: 

NEW  YORK,  1  Wall  Street,  cor.  Broadway.    PHILADELPHIA.  89  Chestnut  Street.    BOSTON,  11  State  St. 

NEWPORT,  71  Thames  Street.  FALL  RI7ER,  Mount  Hope  Block,  Main  Street. 

RUPUS    B.    KIASIiEY.  E.    S.    SANPORD.  S.    M.    SHOEMAKKR. 

JAMES    <iAY,    Agent  at  Boston. 


AS®!"© 


QEIipiEfiWllD 


7 


MAJJUFACTURED     BY 


MASON  &  MPP,  80  Washington  St,  near  Cornliill,  Boston. 


This  COOKING  RANGE,  of  which  we  have  five  sizes,  is  the  le.idinc  Ran-e  of  Boston.  It  has  one 
Bnck  and  one  Iron  Oven,  six  Boilers,  and  a  large  Copper  Boiler,  with' Water  Backs  and  Bath  Boilers, 
and  llot-Air  I'lxtnres,  for  warming  additional  rooms. 

The  FURNACE  is  constructed  on  scientific  principles,  and  presents  twice  the  radiating;  surface  of 
any  other  lurnacc,  having  a  double  annual  chamber,  so  that  it  is  impossible  for  the  heat  to  escape  into 
thcchininey.  and  combines  more  excellent  qualities  than  any  other  in  the  country. 

The  STOVE,  represented  above,  is  a  new  and  superior  pattern  of  our  own  manufacture,  .and 
possesses  vastly  superior  properties  than  most  Stoves  now  in  use,  and  bakes  well  and  evenly  all  over. 

STOVES  SENT   GRATIS.      DON'T  FORGET   THE   NUMBER,  30  WASHINGTON  ST. 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


23 


ABAMS    &    €0'B 


r     ' 


The  undersigned  have  completed  their  arrangements,  permanently,  and  now 

FORWARD     PACKAGES     AND     PARCELS    DAILY, 

From  their  Boston  Office,  to 

NORWICH  &  NEW  LONDON ;  NEW  YORK,  PHILADELPHIA,  BALTIMORE, 
WASHINGTON,   RICHMOND,    VA. 

And  from  those  cities,  connect  with  Daily  Line  to  the  North,  South,  and  West,  —  Pittsburg,  Cin- 
cinnati, St.  Louis,  &c.  and  also  to  Charleston,  S.C.  and  the  Interior,  Mobile  &  New  Orleans. 

The  large  experience  of  this  House,  in  the  details  of  the  EXPRESS  BUSINESS,  enables 
them  to  avail  of  every  facility  for  the  prompt  execution  of  orders,  and  the  accurate  accomplish- 
ment of  all  business  entrusted  to  their  charge.     They  are  now  prepared  to 

Forward  and  Insure  Gold  Dust  and  Valuables  to  any  Amount. 

Shippers  will  bear  in  mind  that  Gold  shipped  to  us  DIRECT  FOR  THE  MINT,  will  be 
returned  in  Coin  at  once ;  our  Express  on  the  MAIL  TRAIN,  between  New  York  and  Phila- 
delphia, enabling  us  always  to  gain  a  week  or  ten  days  in  the  receipts  of  the  returns. 

BILLS  OF  EXCHANGE  to  any  amount,  can  be  purchased  of  our  House  in  San  Francisco, 
on  BOSTON.  NEW  YORK,  PHILADELPHIA  and  BALTIxMORE.  We  also  draw  SIGHT 
BILLS  on  our  House  at  San  Francisco. 

We  employ  honest  and  faithful  messengers  to  accompany  the  Goods  taken  in  charge  on  all 
our  routes,  so  that  persons  who  may  employ  us  to  transport  their  packages  to  the  point  directed, 
may  rely  upon  their  delivery  with  safety  and  despatch  ;  and  in  all  cases  of  loss  by  carelessness 
on  our  part,  or  on  the  part  of  any  person  employed  by  us,  a  prompt  remuneration  may  be 
depended  on. 

By  the  Steamer  for  SAN  FRANCISCO,  we  send  an  Express  through  to  CALIFORNIA, 
regularly,  accompanied  always  by  our  own  SPECIAL  MESSENGER.  Due  notice  of  the 
departure  of  these  Expresses  will  always  be  given  in  the  Daily  Boston  Papers. 

N.B.  —  All  Goods  destined  for  California,  must  be  tacked  in-  water-proof  coxDmox,  and 
not  to  exceed  125  lbs.  weight,  or  measure  over  five  cubic  feet  to  each  package.  For  charges  and 
further  particulars,  apply  to 

ADAMS     &     CO. 

No.   84  Washington   Street,   Boston. 


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BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


O.    3    COHNHXLL,    BOSTON. 


D    FANCY    JOB 


OP  EVERY    STYLE  AND    VARIETY, 

ON    HAND,    CARD,   AND    POWER    PRESSES, 

Executed  in  the  most  approved  manner  at  short  notice, 
AS  AT   ANY  OTHER  PLACE. 

GOLD  PRINTING  AND  PRINTING  IN  COLORS, 


ikim, 


^IMEB   MB  MKICT  flhfm: 


NEATLY     EXECUTED. 


Business,  Marriage,  and  Address  Cards ;  Shop  Bills,  Bill  Heads,  Notices,  Circulars,  of 
every  Style ;  Reports  of  Towns,  Tax  Bills,  Reports  of  School  Committees  &  Socie- 
ties ;  Hand  Bills  of  every  kind ;  Raikoad  Tickets,  Bank  Notices,  Bills  of  Lading, 

And  in  short.    EVERY   THING    PRINTED   THAT  ANYBODY  WANTS,  at  PRICES  THAT 
CANNOT    FAIL    TO    PROVE   SATISFACTORY. 

MR.  LEONARD   JACKSON,  of  the  late  firm  of  Dow  &  Jackson,  would  inform  his  friends  that 
he  is  at  present  located  at  the  above  place,  where  he  will  be  happj'  to  sec  all  his  old  patrons. 

GEORGE    C.    RAND    PUBLISHES 

PARLEY'S     CABINET     LIBRARY, 

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I.  Lives  of  Famous  Men  of  Modern  Times;  2.  Lives  of  Famous  Men  of  Ancient  Times;  3.  Curiosi- 
ties of  Human  Nature ;  4.  Lives  of  Benefactors ;  5.  Lives  of  Famous  American  Indians  ;  6,  Lives  of 
Celebrated  Women ;  7.  Lights  and  Shadows  of  American  History  ;  8.  Lichts  and  Shadows  of  Euro- 
pean History  ;  9.  Lights  and  Shadows  of  Asiatic  History  ;  10.  Lights  and  Shadows  of  African  History; 

II.  History  of  the  American  Indians;  12.  Manners,  Customs,  and  Antiquities  of  the  American  Indi- 
ans; 13.  A  Glance  at  the  Sciences;  14.  Wonders  of  Geology  ;  15.  Anecdotes  of  the  Animal  Kingdom  ; 
16.  A  Glance  at  Philosophy  ;  17.  Rook  of  Literature,  with 'Specimens  ;  18.  Enterprise,  Industry,  and 
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PRIMTINC    TYPES,    ETC. 

No.   52   Washington  Street,  Boston. 

The  subscribers  continue  to  manufacture,  from  the  best  combination  of  metals,  a  large  variety 
of  the  newest  and  most  approved  styles  of  PRINTING  TYPES,  Plain  and  Ornamental,  —  theii 
SCOTCII-CUT  LETTER  taking  the  lead.  Thcv  have  also  on  hand  a  general  assortment  ol 
WOOD  TYPE.  Orders,  large  or  small,  for  these,  or  for  PRINl'ING  MATERIALS  of  any 
description,  will  be  promptly  executed  at  the  lowest  standard  of  prices,  by 

PHELPS    &    DALTON, 

SUCCESSORS  TO  S.  N.  DICKINSON 

DAMRELL     8c    MOORE, 

BOOK,  JOB,  AKB  CARD  PRINTEllS, 

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Next  Door  to  Oliver  Ditson's  Music  Store.  ^  ©  ^    11    ©  S  ♦- 

Marriage,  Visiting,  and  Business  Cards,  Maps,  Bonds,  Diplomas,  Bill  Heads,  &c 

— —  NEATLY   EXGEAVED   AND   PRINTED.  " 


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BOSTON   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JOHN    G.     CHANDLER, 

No.    113    ^IVASHIRfOTOlV    STREET, 


Portraits,  Buildings,   Machinery,  &c..  Designed  and  Engraved  on  "Wood,  to  the 
perfect  satisfaction  of  parties  interested, 

ON    THE     MOST     REASONABLE     TERMS. 

STERBOTYPING5-, 

IN    ALL    ITS    BRANCHES,    BY    THE 

BOSTON    STEREOTYPE   FOUNDRY, 

ESTABLISHED  IN  1822, 

AND  CARRIED  ON  SINCE  DECEMBER,  1849,  BY  A  COMPANY  OF  WORKMEN ; 

INCORPORATED,  MAY,  1850. 

In  this  Establishment  the  leading  hands  in  the  various  departments  of  Composition,  Proof  Reading, 
and  Stereotyping,  to  the  number  of  twenty,  share  in  the  responsibilities  and  profits  of  the  business  — 
giving  a  degree  of  efficiency  and  skill  to  be  attained  in  no  other  way. 


BOOKS, 


Of  all  descriptions,  including  MUSIC  WORKS,  stereotyped  promptly  and  correctly.  The  many 
standard  works  that  have  come  from  this  establishment  (among  which  may  be  mentioned  both 
Webster's  and  Worcester's  Dictionaries,)  are  referred  to  as  guaranties  for  accuracy  and  style. 

Extensive  preparations  have  been  made  for  applying  the  art  of 

ELZSCTHOTYFING, 

And  we  are  prepared  to  furnish  copper  plates  from  all  kinds  of  Type  Work  and  Wood  Cuts. 

ADVERTISEIVIETVTS    AIVD    ADVERTISIIVO    CUTS, 

For  Newspapers,  Stereotyped  or  Electrotyped  on  wood  or  metal  bodies. 

AND  ALL   KINDS    OF  

Job  Work  e^iecuted  in  a  tasteful  manner. 

Orders  may  be  addressed  to  JOHN    K.    KOGEES,    AgENT, 

l¥o.  4  Springy  liane,  (Up  Stairs.) 


DICKINSON 

No.  52  Washington  Street,  Boston. 

—  BY  — 

C.  C^^^^OODY. 

The  Public  are  Invited  to  continue  their  patronage  to  this 

Old  Printing  Ilouse,  as  heretofore,  where 

ALL   KINDS  OP 


Will  be  satisfactorily  executed. 

'^eL^- 


(Successor  to  Kix  &  Coffin,) 

^^nttcra  ml  3ilnkl  JUnktr, 

And  Manufacturer  of  

Also— A  large  assortment  of  Printers'  Fnrnlgh- 
Ing  Articles,  such  as  Case  Stands,  Ink  and  Form  Ta- 
bles, I'rcRS  Hoards.  Hand  Hollers,  Mallets,  Shooting  Sticks, 
,lob  Sticks,  Planers,  Galleys,  Quoins,  Wood  Rule,  Cuts 
Blocked,  &c.  &c.,  conotantly  on  hand,  or  made  to  order  at 
short  notice. 

No.  6  Herald  Building,  Williams  Court, 

Leading  trom  99  Washington  St.  to  Court  Square, 

S  ©  S  T  ©  I'J, 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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EXTENSIVE  DASUERBEOTYPE  ESTABLISHMENT, 

]¥o.  9G  IVaNliiiigton  Street,  Boston. 

ITIElIg  ]iiaiS(BIE[i)cl^H5AlQplW  S^:Si\I/L 

He  recpivcd  a  PRIZE  MEDAL  It  the  World's  Fair,  and  the  HIGHEST  PREMIUM  at  the  last 
Fair  of  the  Massachiisetls  Charitable  Mechanics'  Association.  He  has  had  ten  years'  experience  in 
the  Art,  and  his  establishment  affords  every  facility  for  producing  the  very  best  Da<;urrrcotypes.  All 
Likenesses  warranted  perf^ectly  satisfactory  to  friends  ;  if  not  so  at  the  first  trial,  repeated  without 
charge,  it  being  his  aim  not  only  to  produce  the  best  thing  the  art  is  capable  of,  but  pleasing  likenesses 
to  those  for  whom  they  are  intended.  The  public  are  invited  to  call  and  examine  a  large  collection  of 
Daguerreotypes  of  some  of  our  MOST  DISTINGUISHED  CITIZENS;  also  those  of  JENNY  LIND, 
Benedict,  Belletti,  Barnum,  Arain  Bey,  and  the  Turkish  Ambassador;  THE  MOON,  taken  through 
the  large  Cambridge  Telescope,  and  Microscopic  objects,  too  small  to  be  seen  by  the  naked  eye,  &c.  &c. 

WHITE     &     POTTER, 
Book,  Newspaper,  Job,  Card  and  Fancy  Printers, 

Corner  of  Sprinjf  Lane  and  Devonshire  Street, 

(Over  the  Boston  Type  and  Stereotype  Foundry,)  ®  @  ^  '^  @  Sa 

This  is  one  of  the  most  extensive  Printing  Establishments  in  New  England,  and  it  has  recently  been 
NEWLY  FURNISHED  THROUGHOUT  with  Type  of  every  description,  cast  in  the  United  States 
and  Europe,  requisite  to  a  complete  Printing  Office. 

The  Presses,  which  are  run  by  Steam,  are  new  and  of  the  most  improved  construction,  and  comprise 
a  variety  of  patterns  recently  invented,  calculated  to  execute  work  well  and  fast.  Attention  is  called 
to  a  new  and  beautiful  REVOLVING  CYLINDER  PRESS,  manufactured  bv  Messrs.  HoE  &  Co.,  of 
New  York,  expresslv  for  Job  Printing,  which  will  throw  off  POUR  THOUSAND  IMPRES- 
SIONS PER  HOUR,  in  style  and  clearness  far  superior  to  any  other  machine  now  in  use,  enabling 
us  to  furnish  this  part  of  our  work  at  nearly  one  half  the  former  prices,  and  which  those  in  want  of 
Printing  are  invited  to  call  and  examine. 

$1.35,    $1.50,    $1.75,    and    $'2.00    PER    THOUSAND,     FOR    BUSI.XESS    CARDS. 

Our  facilities  in  this  branch  cannot  be  surpassed.     The  Presses  are  of  the  be.st  possible  construction 
for  rapidity  and  neatness  of  execution  ;  our  materials  are  all  new,  and  have  been  selected  without  regard 
to  cost  —  and  as  we  manufacture  our  own  Cards,  we  are  prepared  to  print  them  by  the  million  at  prices 
below  any  thing  ever  dreamed  of  in  the  history  of  CHEAP  CARD  PRINTING. 
W.  &  P.  are  also  Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in  all  kinds  of 

PRIWTEKS'  CARD  BOARD,  TlBiite  and  Colored, 

BRONZE   SIZE   AND   FANCY  INKS, 

WHICH  THEY   OFFER  TO   THE   TRADE    AT  THE   VERY    LOWEST   PRICES. 

WHITE    Se.    POTTERi 

Corner  of  Spring  Lane  and  Devonshire  Street,  over  Boston  Type  and  Stereotype  Foundry,  Boston. 

WRIGHT    &    MALLORY, 


JB&SrOM^ 


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BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


LITTELL'S    LIVING    AGE, 


Extracts  of  Letters  from  Judge  Story,  Chancellor  Kent,  and  President  Adams. 

Cambridge,  April  24,  1844. 
I  HAVE  read  the  Prospecl-us  with  great  pleasure  ;  and  entirely  approve  the  plan.  If  it  can  only  obtHin  the  public 
patronajje  long  enough,  and  large  enough,  and  securely  enough,  to  attiiiii  its  true  eud^,  it  will  contribute  in  an  eminent 
degree  to  give  a  healthy  tone,  i  ot  only  to  our  literaiuie,  but  to  publio  opinion  ]t  will  i-nal.le  us  to  |i0.«^epl',  in  a  mod- 
erate compass,  a  select  library  of  the  be.-t  productions  of  the  age.  ]t  will  do  more  :  it  will  reileem  our  periodical  litera- 
ature  from  the  reproach  of  being  devoted  to  light  and  superficial  reading,  to  transitory  speculations,  to  sickly  and 
ephemeral  sentimentalities,  and  false  and  extravagant  sketches  of  life  and  character. 

JOSEPH    STORf. 

New  York,  7th  May,  1844 
I  APPROVE  very  much  of  the  plan  of  the  "  Living  Age ;  "  and  if  it  be  conducted  with  the  intelligence,  spirit  and  taste 
that  the  Prospectus  indicates,  (of  which  I  have  no  reason  to  doubt.)  it  will  be  one  of  the  most  instructive  and  popular 
periodicals  of  the  day. 

JAMES    KENT. 

Washtxgton,  27  Dec,  1845. 
Of  all  the  Periodical  Journal"  devoted  to  liferature  and  science  which  abound  in  Europe  and  in  this  country,  this  has 
Appeared  to  me  the  most  useful.     It  contains,  indeed,  the   exposition  only  of  the  current  literature  of  the  Knglish 
language,  but  this,  by  its  immense  extent  and  comprehension,  includes  a  portraiture  of  the  human  mind  in  the  utmost 
expausion  of  the  present  age. 

J.  Q.  ADAMS. 

PROSFSCTUS. 

This  work  is  conducted  in  the  spirit  of  Littell's  Museum  of  Foreign  Literature,  (which  was  favorably 
received  by  the  public  for  twenty  years,)  but  as  it  is  twiee  as  large,  and  appears  so  often,  we  not  only 
give  spirit  and  freshness  to  it  by  many  things  which  were  e.\eludi'd  by  a  month's  delay,  b.it  while  thus 
extending  our  scope  and  frathering  a  greater  and  more  attractive  variety,  are  able  so  to  increase  the 
solid  and  substantial  part  of  our  literary,  historical,  and  political  harvest,  as  fully  to  satisfy  the  wants 
of  the  American  reader. 

The  elaborate  and  stately  Essays  of  the  Edinhirgh,  Quarterly,  and  other  Reviews  ;  and  Blackwood's 
noble  criticisms  on  Poetry,  his  keen  politiciil  Commentaries,  highly-wrought  'i'ales,  and  vivid  descrip- 
tions of  rural  and  mountain  Scenery  ;  and  the  contributions  to  Literature,  History,  and  Cornmon  Life, 
by  the  sagacious  Sjoectalor,  the  sparkling  Exaviiner,  the  judicious  Athenavm,  the  busy  and  industrious 
Literary  Gazette,  the  sensible  and  comprehensive  Britannia,  the  sober  and  respectable  Christian 
Observer  ;  these  are  intermi.xed  with  the  Military  and  Naval  reminiscences  of  the  United  Service,  and 
with  the  best  articles  of  the  Dublm  Universi/y,  Ntw  Monthly,  Fraud's,  Tait's,  Ainsworth's,  Hood's, 
and  Sportiny  Magazines,  and  of  Chambers'  admirable  Journal  We  do  not  consider  it  beneath  our 
dignity  to  borrow  wit  and  wisdom  from  Punch;  and,  when  we  think  it  good  enough,  inake  use  of  the 
thunder  of  The  Times.  We  shall  increase  our  variety  by  importations  Irom  the  continent  of  Europe, 
and  from  the  new  growth  of  the  Uritish  colonies. 

The  steamship  has  brought  Europe,  Asia,  and  Africa,  into  our  neighborhood;  and  will  greatly 
multiply  our  connections,  as  Merchants,  Travellers,  and  Politicians,  with  all  parts  of  the  world  ;  so 
that  much  more  than  ever  it  now  becomes  every  intelligent  American  to  be  informed  of  the  condition 
and  changes  of  foreign  countries.  Atid  this  not  only  because  of  their  nearer  connection  with  ours-elves, 
but  because  the  nations  seem  io  be  hastening,  through  a  happy  process  of  change,  to  some  new  state 
of  things,  which  the  merely  political  prophet  cannot  compute  or  foresee. 

Geographical  Discoveries,  the  progress  of  Colonization,  (which  is  extending  over  the  whole  world,) 
and  Voyages  and  Travels,  will  be  favorite  matter  for  our  selections  ;  and,  in  general,  we  shall  sys- 
tematically and  very  fully  acquaint  our  readers  with  the  great  department  of  Foreign  affairs,  without 
entirely  neglecting  our  own 

While  we  aspire  to  make  the  Liriny  Aqe  desirable  to  all  who  wish  to  keep  themselves  informed  of 
the  rapid  progress  of  the  movement — to  Statesmen,  Divines,  Lawyers,  and  Physicians — to  men  of  busi- 
TieS'?  and  men  of  leisure — it  is  still  a  stronger  object  to  mnke  it  attractive  and  useful  to  their  Wives  and 
Children.  We  believe  that  we  can  thus  do  some  good  in  our  day  and  generation  ;  and  hope  to  make 
the  work  indispensable  in  every  well  informed  family.  We  say  indispensable,  because  in  this  day  of 
cheap  literature  it  is  not  possible  to  guard  iigainst  the  influ.\  of  what  is  bad  in  taste  and  vicious  in 
morals,  in  any  other  way  than  by  fuinishing  a  ^urticient  supply  of  a  healthy  character.  The  mental  and 
moral  appetite  must  be  gratified. 

We  hope  that,  by  "  win7ioiciny  the  wheat  from  the  chaff,"  by  providing  abundantly  for  the  imagina- 
tion, and  by  a  large  collection  "of  Biogra])hy,  Voyages,  travels,  History,  and  more  solid  matter,  we 
may  produce  a  work  which  shall  be  popular,  while  at  the  same  time  it  will  aspire  to  raise  the  standard 
of  public  taste. 

The  LiviNo  Age  is  published  every  Saturday,  by  E.  Littkll  &  Co.,  corner  of  Tremont  and  Brom- 
field  streets,  Boiston  ;  Price  12.^  cents  a  number,  or  si.\  dollars  a  year  in  advance.  Remittances  for  any 
period  will  be  thankfully  iecei\ei  and  promptly  attended  to. 


Complete  sets,  in  thirty-one  volume."),  to  the  end  of  1851,  handsomely  bound,  packed  in  neat  boxes, 
and  delivered  in  all  the  principal  cities,  free  of  expense  of  freight,  are  for  sale  at  si.\ty-two  dollars. 

E.  LITTSLL  &  CO.,  Boston. 


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rUBMSIIKD   IIY 

BRADBURY,    HARMON    &    CO. 

No.  7    State    Street, 

Is  devoted  to  Whip;  principles,  and  always  gives 
the  latest  news  of  the  day. 

Terms  of  the  Daily,  ,g3.00  per  annum.    The 
subscription  price  of  the 

A  valuable  Miscellaneous  and  Literary  Newspaper, 
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DAILY  ADVERTISER, 

Y 

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year. 

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Transcript  Buildings  37  Congress  Street, 

THE  ROUGH  GRANITE  BLOCK,  OPPOSITE  LINDALL  ST. 

1  1  S  ¥  S  !♦ 

This  Establishment  is  one  of  the  most  extensive  in  the  Country.     Materials  for  every  variety  of 
PRINTING  have  been  selected  with  care,  regard  being  had  to 

Which  will  be  finished  in  a  manner  that  will  defy  all  competition. 

Business  Card  Printing  executed  on  Machine  Presses,  at  prices  adapted  to  the  Style.     Books,  Cata- 
logues, Circulars,  Bill  Heads,  Billets,  &.C.,  printed  at  the  shortest  possible  notice. 


Specimens  of  One  Hundred  different  patterns. 


(^,'>y 


Deeds,  Ijeases,  Notes,  Drafts,  Bills  of  Lading,  Policies,   Blanks,  &c.,  always  on   band 
and  for  sale  at  tlie  Counting  Room. 

O-  ALL  ORDERS  WILL  BE  ATTENDED  TO  PROMPTLY.  ,£2 


Coiinling^-Rooiii, 


mi 
10    Coiig^ress  Street. 


The  Proprietors  have  made  extensive  arrangements  for  procuring  foreign  intelligence  of  every 
description,  down  to  the  latest  moment  of  the  departure  of  the  steamers  from  Europe;  and  every 
thing  which  relates  to  the  trade  of  the  two  countries  will  be  inserted,  and  the  ship  news  will  be 
arranged  with  care  by  persons  well  acquainted  with  this  important  department. 

Our  exertions  to  obtain  and  publish  authentic  information  on  ;ill  topics  proper  for  the  columns  of  a 
newspaper  —  the  state  of  trade,  the  prices  of  merchandise,  the  current  news  of  the  day,  and  the  polit- 
ical movements  in  the  various  parts  of  the  country  —  will  not  be  abated.  The  marine,  commercial, 
and  financial  departments  of  the  Courier  have  been  inferior  to  none  in  copiousness  or  accuracy  of 
detail,  and  the  publishers  will  endeavor  to  maintain  their  reputation  in  this  respect. 

Terms  of  Subsckiftion  :  For  the  Daily  Courier,  for  one  year.  58-00;  for  the  Semi- Weekly  Courier, 
for  one  year,  ^^-OO;  for  the  Weekly  Courier,  for  one  year,  5--00. 

1^"  Orders  addressed  to  E.  B.  FOSTER  &<  Co.,  will  receive  prompt  attention. 


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BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


BOYNTON   &   WOODFORD, 

IMPORTERS  AND  DEALERS  IN 


English  and  American  Spring  and  Table  Cutlery,  Razors,  Scissors,  Silver  and  Plated  Spoons  and 

Spectacles,  Accordeons,  Violins,  Brushes,  Combs,  Jewelry,  and  all  articles  of 

American  manufacture  peculiar  to  their  trade. 

HDIEAILi^I^i  m  TOIEf  ©n^IS  ^JEiEILIL,  I[^(DIS,f  ^  KKD^H^j,  mm  AH©  IB©HIS§j, 

50  Wasliiiigtoii  Street,  7  doors  North  of  State  Street, 


James  Boynton. 


®§¥®   i 


Philip  R.  Woodford. 


HAPGO  OD 


Manufactu 


r  &  Importer  of 

U  Elf  I.1S, 

CAKE  GUNS,  PISTOLS, 
GUN     MAKERS'    GOODS, 

AND   SHOOTING    APPARAICS   OP  EVERY    DESCRIPTION. 

No.  12  Washington  §lreet,  Boston. 

Also,— Pealer  in  American  and  English  SPORTING 
POAVDER,  of  every  variety  of  grain;  Shot  and 
Balls,  of  all  sizes;  Kly's,  Starkey's,  and  Walker's  water- 
proof and  other  Percussion  Caps;  French  and  Ger- 
man do.;  Metallic  and  Elastic  Gun  W adding,  chemi- 
cally prepared  ;  and  a  large  assortment  of  Gouds,  embracing 
every  article  in  the  Gun  trade. 

Gun  Itepairiug  of  every  description,  done  in  the 
best  manner. 


f  Mil  lill  if  §lg, 

Wo.  16  Hanover  Street, 


Perfumery  and  Fancy  Goods. 

[TT^  COMBS  AND  JEWELRY  NEATLY  REPAIRED..^ 


'a 


MANUFACTURER   OF 


SETTEES, 


Of  every  description,  made  from 
the  best  Eastern  Hard  Wood 
Stock,  and  warranted  to  give  per- 
fect satisfaction.  The  purchaser 
is  assured  that  his  Settees,  of  the 
'  various  patterns,  are  the  best  in 

the  market,  and  that  they  will  not  come  to  pieces  or  get  rickeUj  by  fair  usage. 
THE  SHIFTING-BACK  SETTEE,  a  new  and  valuable  article  for  Rail  Cars,  Sunday  Schools, 

Feny  Boats,  &c.    IRON  LEG  SETTEES,  with  Iron  or  Mahogany  Arms,  for  permanent  seats  for 

Depots,  Public  Buildings,  School   Houses,  <S:c.      MATCHED   SETTEES,  for   Halls,   Vestries, 

Steamboats,  &c.     lS[^  All  other  kinds  made  to  order  at  shoit  notice. 


r¥o.  66    Comiucrcial    Street. 


Boston. 


PEARL   MARTIN. 


DEALER  IN 


MATTING,    BOCKING, 
FLOOR  AND  TABLE  OIL  CLOTH, 

mtuss,  KAirSj  sTTAnis  iedids. 

Transparent  Window  Shades  and  Fixtures, 

No.  85  IIANOVEK  STREET, 

Near  Blackstone  St.  B  O  S  T  O  Me 


MATTHEWSON'S 

PATENT  WEATHER  STRIP 

Is  decidedly  the  cheapest  and  best  article  for  rendering 
Poors  and  French  Windows  tight  at  the  bottom.  It  is  an 
article  that  can  be  put  on  inside  Doors  as  well  as  out,  and 
is  so  far  from  di.sfigiiring  the  Door,  that  it  serves  as  an 
ornament.  The  following  advantages  are  derived  from  its 
use  :  It  keeps  the  floor  and  the  sill  from  decay,  and  carpet 
from  fadii'g  ;  excludes  dust,  rain,  and  snow,  and  prevent* 
the  circulntion  of  cold  air  from  the  bottom  of  the  door. 

The  public  are  cautioned  against  purcha.sing  Strips,  ex- 
cept at  my  office,  35  Washington  Street,  or  of  my  lawful 
agents,  who  will  have  a  printed  card  of  Agency,  and  a  copy 
of  the  same  will  be  on  the  Strips,  with  my  signature  at  the 
bottom.     QI?"AU  orders  promptly  attended  lo. 

C    S.    COFFIN, 

35  Washington  St.,  Boston. 

p.  S. — Kights  for  States  and  Counties  to  manufacture  and 
Bell  the  paid  Strip,  for  sale  at  my  office. 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


31 


CORNELIUS    HERSEY, 


DEALliU   IX 


li  mm 


Hay,  Lime,  Lumber,  Cement, 

GROUND   PLASTER,  FISH   BARRELS,  &C. 
At  Head  of  Eastern  Packet  Pier, 

Commercial  Street, 

03  CE>  ^  "C?  CS>  S3^  o 


TO  STOVE  &/  LANTERN  MANUFACTTJEEES. 

SHEET  ISINGLASS  OR  MICA, 

For  Compass  Cards,  Signal,  Battle,  Ertf;ine,  Common, 
and  olhtr  Lantirns ;    Stove,  Furnace  Doors,  ^c. 

WHOLESALE    AND    RETAIL. 

The  above  article  Is  Bupcrior  to  anything  ever  URed  for 
the  above  purposes,  on  account  of  not  breaking  or  burning, 
but  standing  the  most  intense  heat. 

Also,  for  Miueralogists  and  others, 
Elegant  specimens  of  ]\Iica, Feldspar,  Orystalline,  Quartz,(fc. 

Also,  SAFETY  LANTERNS,  of  various  sizes,  a  very  su- 
perior article,  warranted  not  to  break  by  falling,  and  are 
decidedly  the  safest,  cheapest,  and  best  of  the  kind  in  use. 
("onstuntly  for  sale  on  the  most  reasonable  terms,  at  No.  31 
UNION  STUEET,  lioston. 

GEORGE  U.  RCGGLES. 

N.  B.— The  Isinglass  or  Mica  will  be  cut  to  nny  rcosonnble  tize,  if 
requested.  All  orders  for  the  article  promptly  attended  to,  and 
thankfully  received. 


ir 


--^^E 


f ^ WORCESTER "&  PEIRCE'S^l 


Suffolk  County 


5 

COMMERCIAL  STREET, 

Easteen  F.ailroad  Whaep, 

IBrnTTDH. 

bakers'Vlour, 

Of  all  grades,  always  on  hand, 
fresh  ground,  in  Barrels  and 
Half  Barrels  ;   and  also  ^  and  | 

Barrels  in  Bags.     Shorts,  Mid- 

^^jiSm^ffimnromniTOiiBjBEr'  dlings,  &•  Screenings. 

-  ""  ^"^  W.  W.  ALLCOTT,  Supt. 


32 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


MANUFACTURER    OF 

lOH  Mimui 

'"^"       Howard  AthensBuin  Building, 
HOWARD     STREET, 

Also  for  Sale, 

DRAFT  &  BOTTLED  CIDER, 

ALE  AND  PORTER. 

'     s^--~^        All  orders  for  exportation  put  up  securely,  in  the 
best  style,  at  short  notice. 


D.     PUFFER'S 

Hydraulic  Works  k  FlnniMiig  Establishment 

ALSO,  DEPOT  FOR 

FILTERS,  FORCE  PUMPS,  WATER  CLOSETS,  BATHING; 

UOT  AND  COLD  WATER  APPARATUS ;    and  all  work  made  and  put  up  for  the  supply  and  use  of  Cochituate, 

Well  or  Cistern  Water. 

]¥o.  9  IVafcr,  and  31  DeTonsliire  ^i,,  Boston. 

SODA    AND    BEER    APPARATUS,  in  all  its  branches;  the  same,  thus  far,  proTlng  itself  unequalled  for 

its  many  improvements  and  superior  workmanship.    Also,  maimer  of 

LOCOMOTIVE   LANTERNS,    HOSE   SCREWS,   AND   COUPLINGS, 

Steam,  Oas,  and  Water  COCKS  ;  all  descriptions  of  VALVES  ;  Chemical  and  Philosophical  Apparatus  made  to  order. 


GENERAL   ADVERTISEMENTS.  33 


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Containing  TtlRKE  TIMES  tho  matter  found  in  any  otiier  English  Dictionary  compiled  in  thin  country,  or  any 
Abridgment  of  this  work;  a  OEOCiKAI'lUCAL  TABLE  of  12,000  Names,  ILLUSTIIATIVE  QL'OTATION.S,  and 
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"  It  contains  scientific  terms  not  to  be  found  in  any  other  work,"  and  we  have  often  been  surprised 
to  find  that  it  contaiiu'd  full  and  clear  definitions  of  many  technical  phrases,  which  we  thouRht  had 
never  been  heard  outside  of  the  workshop.  It  is  a  real  Encyclopedia  of  Science,  for  it  not  only  gives 
the  definitions  of  scientific  terms,  but  it  describes  the  nature  of  many  chemical  actions  and  the  opera- 
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scientific  knowledge  can  be  without  it :  we  mean  the  Unabridged  Dictionary,  the  present  new  edition, 
which  contains  all  the  results  of  Dr.  Webs:ter's  forty-seven  years'  labor  and  revising,  and  the  labors, 
for  a  number  of  years,  of  Professor  Goodrich  and  several  other  gentlemen  distinguished  in  science  and 
literature.  In  Chemistry.  Architecture,  Geology,  Engineering,  Mechanics,  &c.  &c.,  it  is  full  and 
accurate,  and  is  not  only  essential  to  the  student  in  science,  but  to  the  most  erudite  philosopher. — 
Scientific  American,  Oct.  4,  1831. 

The  Legislature  of  New  York  have  just  passed  an  Act  to  furnish  this  work  to  the  common  schools 
of  the  State. 
t^^The  following  is  an  extract  from  the  Report  on  the  subject,  by  the  "Committee  on  Literature  :" 
"  There  is  no  end  so  important  to  the  education  of  the  common  mind  as  to  use  this  our  common 
lansuage  with  correctness,  ease  and  elegance,  and  to  attain  which  we  should  make  every  possible 
facility  readi'y  accessible  to  all.  And,  in  the  opinion  of  your  committee,  there  is  no  one  book  which 
furnishes  so  many  facilities  for  this  purpose  as  Webster's  Unabridged  Dictionary.  The  habit  of 
referring  to  it  will  lead  every  scholar  to  a  knowledge  of  this  rich  mine  of  wealth  intellectual ;  and  as  he 
uncovers  its  trea-ures,  his  mind  will  be  enlarged  by  the  variety  of  knowledge  which  is  condensed  in 
the  definitions  of  the  familiar  words  he  uses.  The  habit  of  reflection,  too,  will  be  matured,  by  being 
employed  on  objects  so  entirely  within  his  reach  as  the  words  which  he  spells,  and  reads,  and  uses 
in  speech.  If  he  be  once  taught  the  habit  of  reflecting  on  words,  he  will  soon  learn  to  reflect  on  the 
thoughts  which  these  words  represent." 

\^From  lion.  J.  C.  Spencer.] 

Albany,  June  18th,  18-51. 

Messrs.  G.  &■  C.  Meurtam, —  Gentlemen:  After  the  testimony  to  the  extraordinary  merit  of  Dr. 
Webster's  Dictionary  of  the  English  language,  which  has  been  borne  by  the  illustrious  Statesmen, 
Scholars,  and  Writers  of  this  country,  and  by  tho  most  competent  judges  in  England,  it  seems  almost 
presumptuous  for  me  to  express  an  opinion  on  the  subject,  but  as  your  polite  note  of  the  16th  last. 
seems  to  invite  such  an  expression,  I  comply. 

More  than  twenty  years  ago  I  procured  the  Quarto  edition,  and  have  used  it  constantly  ever  since. 
My  pursuits  in  life  have  rendered  it  necessary  to  consult  it  frequently,  as  well  as  other  works  of  a 
kindred  or  similar  character,  particularly  Dr.  Johnson's  Quarto,  of  the  latest  and  best  edition,  Richard- 
son's Dictionary,  Crabbe's  Synonyms,  "and  Home  Tooke's  Diversions  of  Purley.  In  professional,  po- 
litical, and  littrary  discussions,  the  turning  point  of  the  argument  has  often  been  the  exact  meaning  of 
words,  as  ascertained  not  only  from  their  use,  but  from  their  derivation  ;  while  in  many  cases,  perhaps 
in  the  majority  of  them,  the  works  referred  to  have  failed  to  give  the  desired  information,  that  of  Dr. 
Webster  has  always  furnished  precisely  what  lias  been  desired,  and  I  have  long  felt  individually  in- 
debted to  the  illustrious  author  for  the  labor  and  time  he  has  saved  me  by  his  unwearied  patience, 
profound  learning,  and  unsurpassed  industry. 

It  is  unquestionably  the  very  best  Dictionary  of  our  language  extant.  It  is  a  model  of  copiousness 
and  precision,  and  its  great  accuracy  in  the  definition  and  derivation  of  words,  gives  it  an  authority 
that  no  other  work  on  the  subject  possesses.  It  is  constantly  cited  and  relied  on  in  our  Courts  of 
Justice,  in  our  Legislative  bodies,  and  in  public  discussions,  as  entirely  conclusive. 

It  is  scarcely  necessary  to  add  that  such  a  work  is  a  treasure  which  cannot  be  dispensed  with  by  any 
one  who  would  thoroughly  understand  and  correctly  use  his  mother  tongue.  It  should  be  in  every 
school  in  our  land,  that  our  youth  may  not  be  obliged,  as  I  have  been,  to  unlearn  the  false  pronuncia- 
tion, the  unsound  philology,  and  the  erroneous  definitions,  which  wore  taught  me  in  my  childhood. 

The  elegance  and  correctness  of  your  edition  —  so  cheap  for  a  book  of  its  size  —  one  third  of  what  I 
gave  for  the  first  edition  —  are  alike  creditable  to  your  taste  and' enterprise,  and  worthy  of  the  great 
work  which  will  ever  stand  forth  a  monument  of  the  science  and  literature  of  our  country. 


^...V 


"A  Dictionary  is  the  last  book  which  a  scholar  ever  wants  to  have  abridqed,  the  process  being  sure 
to  cutoff- THE  "VERY  MATTER  WHICH  HE  MOST  VALUES."— CAro/jofy;;*. 

FsaSiSsshed  by  G.  4!^:.  C.  MSUHI.l.Tff,  Si>riBi§-|aeI<I,  Pflass. 

AND     FOR    SALE     BY     BOOKSELLERS     GENERALLY. 


3i 


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No  subscriptions  received  without  the  money 

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othir  iluily  pniier  in  Nnv  Englam/,  out  of  Boston,  and  is 
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G^riT^Ej       l©@j@®@       B  ©  1^  ^  iL  R  S  , 

PAID   IN  AND    INVESTED   IN   UNITED   STATES  AND  NEW  YORK   STATE   STOCKS. 

ALONZO  A.  ALVOED,  President. 

C.  Y.   WEMPLE,   Secretary. 

ABEAM  DUBOIS,  M.  D.,  Medical  Examiner. 

LOCAL    BOARD    OP    REFERENCE    IN    BOSTON. 


MESSRS.   JAMES   K.    MILLS   &   CO. 

THOMAS   GRAY   &   CO. 

FRANCIS   SKINNER   &  CO. 
"  UPHAM,  APPLETON   &   CO. 

DEMING   JARVIS,   ESQ. 


MESSRS.   JAMES   W.   PAIGE   &   CO. 

JOHNSON,    SEWALL   &    CO. 

WRIGHT  &   WHITMAN. 

DUTTON.  RICHARDSON  &  CO. 
EDWARD    CHAMBERLAIN,   ESQ. 


E.  D.  G.  PALMER,  M.  D.,  Medical  Examiner . 
GEORGE  HAYWARD,  M.  D.,  Consulting  Physician. 

HBNHT    EARL,  Agent. 

BOSTON    OFFICE,    Wo.    'J'O    WASBHNGTOW    STREET. 


HENRY  A.  EOBINSON, 


DEALER  IN 


LUMBER  &  SHI^OLES, 

Water,  corner  of  Vernon  Street, 

All  kinds  Seasoned  White  and  Yellow  Pine, 
Spruce,  Hemlock,  Chestnut,  White  Wood,  Cherry' 
and  J31ack  Walnut  Lumber  ;  SII I  INGLES  of  every 
description  ;  Ranging  Timber,  Clapboards,  Laths, 
&c.,  &c.,  wholesale  and  retail. 

Orders  from  abroad  will  receive  prompt  attention. 
Cash  on  delivery  for  uU  bills,  except  by  special  agreement 
to  the  contrary. 


mM.%^  wa©©^  &  m&MM. 


A  .    Sc   J  ,    M  A  ^ 


) 


Northampton  Street. 

Kuar  liustoii  Line. 


ROXBURY,  MASS. 

UAVE   ON   HAND   AND   FOR  SALE, 
OF  VARIOUS   KINDS. 

Also — Hay,  Lime,  Cement,  Plaster,  Sand,  &c.  cSrc. 

A.  &  J    11.  also  manufacture  a  very  superior  qual- 
ity of  BRICK,  at  Dresden,  Me. 


GENERAL     ADVERTISEMKKTS. 


35 


WILLARD,   WILLIAMS  &  CO. 


(Succossora  to   Henry   GoulUlii};,) 

MANUFACTUllEItS    OF 


m^ 


■  SUCH   AS 


Carding  Madiiiies,  Spinning  Jacks,  Willows,  Pickers,  Dusters,  etc.,  etc. 

FITZROY  WILLARD,  WARREN  WILLIAMS,  N.   A.   LOMBARD, 

CHARLES   WHITTEMOUE,  II.   W.    CONKLIN. 


TO 


OILERS. 


Persons  wishing  to  procurp  extva-sizpd  FRUIT   TREES,  or  Trees  in  a  hearing  state,  are  respectfully 
invited  to  visit  the  Nurseries,  and  make  a  selection. 


Eixty  Thousand 


The  Subfciiber  offers  for  Sale  his  ENTIRE  STOCK  of 
Fruit  &/  Ornamental  Trees,  Evergreens,  Shnibs,  &/C. 

In  his  various  Nurseries  in  Roxbury  S:  Dorcliester. 
The  collection  embraces  most  of  the  Tarieties  of  the 

Pear,   A5>plc,  Clirsry,   Plum,    Peach, 

And  other  Fruits  that  are  worthy  of  cultivation. 
ALSO 

(iuinces,  Gooseberries,  Currants,  Raspberries, 

STRAWBERRIES,   &c. 

EKTRa    SISEB)     PE^^     TREESj 

In  a  bearing  state,  can  be  supplied  at  reduced  prices. 

20,000  BTJCKTHOENS,  Rose  Trees.  Honeysuckles,  Hawthorns,  &c. 

SCIONS,     IN     LARGE    AND     SMALL    QUANTITIES,     FROM    FRUIT-BEARING   TREES. 
The  whole  for  Sale  at  the  LOWEST   MARKET   PRICES. 

SAHIDEL  WAff>MESl,  Eusli.^  street,  Roxbury. 

1^  3-500  IMPORTED  FRUIT  TREES   for  Sale.  ..ggi 


o 


OMBS 

MANUFACTfRERS    OF  • 


IT 


M  lACHINES, 


FOR  1R0.\,  TURNING  ENGINES,  HAND  L.VillES,  MALLEABLE  IRON  DOGS, 

AND  

ALSO,    AGEXTS    FOK    FAIRMAX'S   SCROLL  CHUCKS, 


PAMUKL  C    rOMr,S,  ) 
K.   11    SUKl'AUD,         ) 


eywood's    Building,  ....  Centre   Street, 


MM'.TIN   I.ATIIE, 
.!.  A.    unii'i'Lt:. 


36 


GENERAL     ADVERTISEMENTS. 


w"^  w  Aa» 


Imcorporated   in   184®. 


OFFICE,  OVER  CENTRAL  BANK,  102  KIAIN  ST. 


Is  constantly  receiving  numerous  applications  from  MERCHANTS,  FARMERS, 
MECHANICS,  and  others  desiring  INSURANCE  UPON  BUILDINGS  AND 
PERSONAL  PROPERTY  of  the  safer  classes. 

The  Plan  of  Business  adopted  by  this  Company  recommends  it  to  all  who  wish  to  pro- 
cure Insurance  at  moderate  cost,  and  STRICTLY  UPON  THE  MUTUAL  PLAN. 
The  following  are  some  of  the  reasons  that  render  this  Company  so  acceptable  to  the 
Public:  i'    ^  i' 

1.  Declining  to  insure  Factories,  Steam  Mills,  Carpenters'  Shops,  and  buildings  alike 
hazardous,  from  a  desire  to  protect  those  who  have  safer  property,  from  assessments  to  pay 
losses  on  risks  much  more  hazardous  than  those  of  the  Merchant,  Farmer,  and  Mechanic. 

2.  Insuring  Buildings  or  Personal  Property,  for  ONE  TO  FIVE  YEARS,  to  suit 
the  convenience  of  such  as  do  not  wish  to  advance  at  one  time  so  large  a  sum  as  is  required 
to  obtain  Insurance  in  offices  which  do  not  insure  for  less  than  seven  years  :  saving  to  the 
insured  the  item  of  Interest,  which,  upon  the  Premium  paid  on  a  Policy  for  seven  years, 
amounts  to  one  half  the  sum  of  the  Premium. 

3.  Requiring  only  sufficient  Premium  to  provide  a  Fund  adequate  to  meet  all  probable 
losses ;  and  a  Deposit-Note  of  less  amount  than  is  taken  by  most  other  Companies. 

4.  After  paying  Losses  and  Expenses  necessary  to  the  economical  management  of  the 
business  of  the  Company,  all  surplus  of  Premiums  is  equitably  divided  among  the  insured, 
at  the  expiration  of  any  Policy  whether  for  one  or  five  years. 

ISAAC    DAVIS,    President. 

CHAS.   L.   PUTNAM,  Secretary. 


iSI&SS'ff®  ^§ 


ISAAC  DAVIS,       Worcester. 
JOHN  GREKN, 
ARTEMAS  WARD, 
WM.  DICKINSON, 
CHAS.  WASHBURN, 
F.  W.  GALE, 


A.  H.  BULLOCH,    Worcester. 
ALEX.  DEWITT,  Oxford. 
J.  A.  DENNY,   Leicester. 
OTIS  ADAMS,  Grafton. 
JOHN  BROOKS,  Princeton. 
JNO.  S.  ADAMS,  Amherst, 


GENERAL    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


'37 


'mjlTlW^VTl  M 


DRANCE    CHIPANY, 


WORCESTEll,    MASS. 

Guaranty   Capital,    100,000   Dollars: 


president: 
HON.      JOHN       DAVIS. 


HON.    ISAAC    DAVIS, 

HON.   A.   D.   FOSTER, 
ICHABOD    WASHBURN, 
JOHN   MILTON   EARLE, 
JOHN  (iREEV.  M.D 
BENJ    F.    HEYWOOD.  MD. 
CHARLES  WASHBURN,  Esq. 
JOSEPH  SARGENT,  M.D. 


VICE   presidents: 
HON. 


C.  L.  PUTNAM, 

WILLIAM  DICKINSON,  Esa. 

H.  N.    BIGELOW, 

HON.   E.    WASHBURN, 

HON.  ALEX.    DE    WITT, 

HON.    JOHN   BROOKS, 

J.    F.    HITCHCOCK, 


STEPHEN  SALISBURY. 


Sl^o- 


i>- 


HON.  HENRY  W.  CUSHMAN, 
HENRY  CHAPIN.  Esq. 
FREEMAN  UPHAM,  Esq. 
ELISHA  P.  FEARING,  Esq. 
JOSEPH  A.  DENNEY.  Esq. 
CLARENDON  HARRIS. 


■WILLIAM    DICKIIVSON,    Treasurer. 


CLAREA^DON    HARRIS,    Secretary. 


This  Company  was  Chartered  in  March,  1844,  and  commenced  issuing  Policies  of  Assurance  on  the 
1st  of  Jure,  184.5. 

The  well  considered  and  invariable  policy  of  this  Company  has  been  to  prefer  the  SAFETY  AND 
MUTUALITY  of  the  assured  to  the  showy  advantages  of  a  large  number  of  Policies,  and  an 
imposing  amount  of  Receipts.  California  Risks  have  been  uniformly  declined,  and  the  multiplication 
of  Policies  in  Cities  considered  especially  liable  to  Cholera  has  not  been  encouraged. 

The  CASH  PREMIUMS  of  this  Company  are  calculated  on  the  most  approved  tables  of  the  prob- 
ability of  life,  and  at  the  lowest  rates  which  are  deemed  safe. 


PKEil 

IlUItIS    OF 

ANNUAL    P 

ASSURANCE      FOR    OIME 

HUNDRED 

DOLLARS. 

AYMENTS. 

ANNUAL    PAYMENTS. 

AGE. 

FOR  7  YEARS. 

POR  LIFE. 

AGE. 

FOR  V  YEARS. 

FOR  LIFE. 

15 

74 

1.24 

45 

1.60 

2.99      ' 

20 
2.5 
30 
35 

79 

93 

1.10 

1.25 

1.39 
1.G2 

1.89 
2.18 

50 
55 
GO 

1.79 
2.67 
4.07 

3.64 
4.67 
6.07 

40 

1.50 

2.56 

65 

5.03 

7.61 

APPLICATIONS   FOR  ASSURANCE   MAT  BE   MADE    AT  THE 

Office  of  the  Company, ...  No.  98  Main  Street,  Worcester, 

And  to  the  Agents  in  all  the  Principal  Cities  and  Towns  in  the  United  States. 

PAMPHLETS  explaining  the  principles  and  advantages  of  Life  Assurance,  witli  Forms  of  Appli- 
cation and  Rates  of  Premium,  will  be  furnished  gratis,  on  application  by  mail,  or  otherwise,  and  all 
desired  information  on  the  subject  given. 

J.    1>.    KElfT,    Asent  for  Boston.  .  .  Office,  29  ^tate  St. 


38  GENERAL    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


WHOLESALE    DEALERS    IN 

fiitrim^  liilmio^  yfa  aM^  rn^d  hmm^m^ 

AND  

GENERAIi  COMMISSION  MSRCHA    TS 

FOR    BUYING    AND    SELLING    ALL   KINDS    OF  MERCHANDISE,   PRODUCE,  &c. 

M®.    SSI     FKOMT     8  TICKET, 


'^  p.  W.  ALDRICH. 


C.  E.  ALDRICH. 


Li 

FORWARDING  k  COMMISSION  MERCHAMTS, 

K;aili.''©ad    Frea§;M   ^ti^tioaa,    Fliiaiips'    "l^^laarf, 

Stephen  C.  Pnaups,  I  gs  at -{if 'ji^M'      •»  S\  P?9  J  Daniel  P.  Bowker, 

AViLUAM  P.  Goodhue,  I  i^iiJIs^Ma    ffllVii*Js  |  Willakd  P.  Puillips. 

WHOLESALE    DEALERS    IN  


SUGARS,  COFFEES,  TEAS,  MOLASSES,  SPICES,  TOBACCO, 
Oils,  Faiaiis,  Forest  Hiver  Mills  WSiite  I.ea«l,  m  Oil  and  Dry; 

SIKISISTO  ILIEiliSDs    UiVniLS,    ffilKtiVnH  (DillBlLISS    &  iVEfCSIDlSSs 

FISH,  PICKLED  AND  DRIED,  A  COMPLETE  ASSORTMENT; 

BEEF,    PORK,    LARD    AND    HAMS; 
COAL,   ANTHRACITE  AND  BITUMINOUS,    DOMESTIC   AND   FOREIGN; 

A  FULL  ASSORTMENT  OF  ETAVAL  STOBES  &  SHIP  CHANDLERY. 

Miscellaneous   Articles,   suited   to  Couisti'y  Trade  generally; 

ALL  DESCRIPTIONS  OF  MERCHANDISE  BOUGHT  AND  SOLD  ON  COMMISSION  ; 

HEMLOCK  BARK  FOR  TANNERS'  USE,  BOUGHT  OR  RECEIVED  ON  CONSIGNMENT  ; 

CoHBilry    ProdMce    received    in    ExeBiaaBge    for    Goods. 


AND    DEALERS    IN 


GRASS  SEED,  LIME,  CALCIIVEU  PLASTER,  CEMEJJT,  SALT,  POTASH,  &  WESTERN  PRODUCE, 

N&^.  flOS,  B®»5,  asffid  I©7  Ffl'osat  .street, 

Opposite  Stone  Bi-ock,  on  the  Canal, 

And  at  the  "Western  Railroad  Depot,  Washington  Square, 

Edwin  DuAPEu.  WD5B^STgSI^35]l,    '^',£5^53^'^  John  S.  Clakk. 


GENERAL    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


39 


LOMBARD    &    CO.'S 

.INC     ESTABLISHMENT, 

STATE  STREET,    (FORMERLY  CLINTON  HOUSE,) 
Nearly  opposite  the  Springfield  Bank,  Springfield,  Mass. 

Bottled   Mineral  (or  Sorta  Water,)  Philadelphia  Porter,  Ale, 

CLia^PaGME    CIDER:    A.WD    RQQT    PQR.T&R:« 


M.   LOMBARD,  }■ 


AH  orders  promptly  attended  to. 


■{  A.  B.  nusu. 


B.    K.   BLISS  &  HAVEN, 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 


^ 


m  1 


wupsiiisib. 


_____   \&,)  yw  \mi  m  ^ 

CHEMICALS,  AND  DYE  STUFFS, 

IJA1121«  ¥IUlf  ii:BlI»   All   IliWSl     ^21111, 

FRUIT  THEES,   AND    GREEN-HOUSE  PLANTS, 

CHOICE    FAMILY     GROCERIES. 

AGENTS    FOR    THE    SALE    OF  

BULL'S,  ASHMEAD'S,  AND  BACON'S  SUPERIOR  GOLD  FOIL, 

(Trussfs,  ^biiomiual  j5up]30Vtci'5,  ^  Sljoulkr  Urates, 
Mo.   7    Burt's    Bmlding,    Main    Street, 

B.K.  BLISS.  i[P[|[][>i](g[F[]E[Li,      i]/^ii.  A.  S.  HAVEN. 


(SUCCESSORS  TO  PARSONS  &  DICKINSON,)  WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 

Ag'iiculliiral  and  Horliciillural  Iiuplem^ 

(Bu$$  rtwb  -fict^  Scc^^y   (Darken  5ccbs, 

Thermometer  and  other  improved  CHURNS,  Mats,  Wooden  and  Willow  "Ware,  Fruit  Trees,  &c. 

Ueder  the  Town  Hall,  State  Street, 


m^im^'3l^2^TI>,  :^jiss. 


40 


GENERAL    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


^cJ 


OF 


11 


AND 


OF  EVERY  DESCR1PTI0\, 

AT  SHORT  NOTICE. 

WOmCS,    CORNER    OF 

Orange  &RugglesSts. 


GENERAL     AOVERTlSEMEN'l.S. 


41 


DANIEL    BELCHEB, 

MALLEABLE    IRON   FOUNDER, 


®  Jieip 


9 


a  D  S 


Stove,  Carriage  and  Harness   Trimmings,  Die  Plates,   Lathe  Dogs, 
Socket  and  Forked  Wrenches,  &c.  on  hand. 

1^"  Onlers  sent  to  Railroad   Exciiaxge,  Boston,  cor  to  Norton  Depot,  Taunton 
Branch  Railroad,  will  receive  prompt  attention. 


=r 


8c    COOK 


MANUFACTURERS    OF 

All  kinds  of  Iron  Work,  Trucks,  Express  Waj2;nns,  Carts,  Sleds,  &c. ;    Railroad  Work, 

such  as  Switches,  Fro2;s,  Turn  nnd  Slide  Tahles,  Depot  Trucks  and  Barrows; 

Iron  Work  for  Bridges,  Mill   Work,   Shafting,  Gear  Cutting,  &c. 

STBAM    SNGIMEB    OF    iS^LI.    KINDS. 

STATIONARY    AND    PORTABLE,     AND     OF     ALL    SIZES. 
THEY  ALSO  MANUFACTURE  ALL  KINDS  OF 

s   (^   zm        ^:p   (x>   CE>   11^  ^   9 

Such   as    Markers,   Cutters,   Scrapers,   Tongs,   Hatchets,  Hooks,   Chisels,    Saws,  Runs, 

Planes,   Sleds.    Wagons,  together  with  all  articles  used  in  working  Ice 

and   loading   vessels.      ^"  All   work   warranted. 

iS^  Having  enlarged  their  establishment,  they  are  prepared  to  do  all  kinds  of  work  promptly,  and 
at  the  lowest  prices.     They  would  invite  tiieir  friends  and  the  pul)lic  to  call  and  see  for  themselves. 


RUBBERS     DISPENSED    WITH! 
JOSEPH     M  A I N  E  S  » 

PrEffliuni  Waler-Proof  Blackleg  and  Leather  Preservative. 

This  Blacking  hns  superseded 
tlie  use  ot  all  others  for  prtsiTv- 
inj;  Boots,  .■^hoes,a^ld  all  kinds 
ot  l.e:ither,  &c.  Alter  the  first 
applicution  no  dampness  cu'i 
enter  the  pores  or  cliange  the 
polish.  The  inventor  has  spent 
nuiih  lime  in  its  preparation, 
anil  is  conlidpnt  it  is  iho  hest 
nilicle  everoftVred  to  the  pnh- 
lie.  Ii  is  acknowlcd  hv  all  who 
hiive  used  it  to  be  u  peffeit  ir<i- 
ttr  l*ronj\  and  needs  no  other 
recommenda'.ion  but  n  tuir  trial. 

Alade  by  JOSEPri  MAINES,  1S4  C'onsrcss  S...  Portlnnil,   ;\Je., 
formerly  ot  Gaidiner,  Sle..und  for  sale  at  the  Boots  Jihoe  Depot  of 

S.  G.  DAMON  &.  CO.,  Wholesale  Agents, 
Nos.  77  &  79  Blackstoxe  St.,  Boston. 


E.   HOLMES    &    CO. 

MAM'F.ICTURERS   OF 

SOFAS  (&  ROCKING  CHAIRS, 

COUCUES,  LOUNGES,  AND  TABOURETTS, 

ASD   DEALERS   IN 
OF  EVERT  DFSCRIPTIOS. 

Front  Street,  near  Warren  Avenne, 

E.  Holmes.  Gales  W.  Co^iicn. 


42 


GENERAL    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


AjTIOS    SAIVBORiV, 


MANUFACTURER   OF 


SILVER  mm  m  wire 


AND    DEALER  IN 


mm  Am  mimR  mimEi, 

No.  21  Merrimac  Street, 

LOWELL.  MASS, 


A  few  doors  below  the  Museum,  < 
and  nearly  opponite  Ceutral  St.  ) 


1^"  Always  on  hand,  the  largest  assortment  in 
Lowell,  of  Silver  Ware,  Fine  Gold  Jewelry.  &c. 

I^"A.  S.  is  the  only  Jeweller  in  Lowell  that 
manufactures  Silver  Spoons  and  Ware. 


MIXER,  PITMAN  &  CO. 

COMMISSION   MERCHANTS, 

AND    DEALERS   IN 

SPERM,  WHALE,  LARD,  &  LINSEED  OILS  ; 
POTATO  AND  PATENT  STARCH, 

Factory  Leather,  Bruslies,  Rcller  Clotli,  Cards,  fklm, 

AND  ALL  KINDS  OF  MANUFACTUREKS'  SUPPLIES  j 

PAINTS  AND  GLASS; 

BUTTER,  CHEESE,  PORK,  LARD,  AND  SALT. 

4  &  5  Mechanics'  Building,  Button  St. 

JOHN   MIXER,  ) 

ISAAC   PITMAN,  LQWELLe 

CHARLES   B    COBORN. 1 


VST'Z  '«Sv*A  Vm^m  '  <ivt '  1^ 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALERS  IN 


M  144  Main  Street,  opposite  the  Central  Exchange, 

W®IE(D1EOT1EIE.    MAm. 


MRS.   WM.    W.    CURTIS, 

P  H  YS I C I  A 


No.  13  Appleton  Block,  Central  Street, 


SEVERANCE  &  JEWETT, 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


Wimrn^ 


MANCHESTER,  MASS. 


>D 


B.  W.  SEVERANCE. 


A.    W.   JEWETT. 


t^^  Furniture   of  all   kinds   made   to   order. .^^ 


JOHN   H.   FRAMPTON, 

WHOLESALE    AND    RETAIL    DEALER    IN 


Ell  MD  PISTRT, 


No.    6   Pleasant   Street,  Worcester,  Mass. 

ALSO,    EVERY    VARIETY    OF  

Pies,  Crackers,  Bread,  Fancy  and  Ornamental  Cakes,  Jellies,  Fruits,  Nuts,  &c.  &c. 

1^  Particular  attention  paid  to  the  supply  of  Families   and  Parties,  at  the  shortest  notice.,^ 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


43 


J.     &    J.     E.     HOLT, 

SILVER  AID  BRASS  PLATERS, 

No.    44    Union    Street,    Boston. 

AU  kinds  nf  work,  such  as  Water,  Beer,  and  Soda  Cocks.  Door  Knobs,  Bell  Pulls,  Key  Escutcheons, 
Butts,  Door  Locks,  Door  Handles,  Coach  and  Chaise  Trimmings,  Plated  in  tlie  very  best  manner,  on 
reasonable  terms. 

ALSO,    MANUF.VCTUllKUS    OF   

Saddlery  Ware  and  Military  Cap  and  Equipment  Trimmings,  Door  Plates,  Door  and 
Pew  Numbers,  Letters  of  all  Sizes  and  Patterns. 

Also,  Ornaments  of  all  Patterns  for  Ilanicsscs,  on  hand  or  made  to  order. 

JOHN  IIOL'L'.  JUSTIN  E.  HOLT. 


PATENT  SELF-SHARPENING 

YANKEE  FEED-CUTTERS, 

MANUFACTURED     FOB 

HIRAM     BLACKMER, 

S  ®  S  'J  (D  11 . 

[C7"  These  Cutters  are  superior  to  others  now  in  use,  for 
strength,  dwability,  and  sinipliriiy  o(  construction.  Tht-y 
are  the  only  self-sharpening  Hay,  Str.iw,  and  Corn  Stalk 
Cutter  now  before  the  public.  These  Cutters  have  no  hide 
roll,  and  but  O.VE  STKAlLi[IT  KXIFK,  which  any  person 
can  grill'/  and  stt  with,  ease :  but  which,  in  ordinary  cases, 
can  be  gtounil  in  the.  jHnWiine,  and  may  be  used  for  years 
without  any  other  griudiug. 

No.  5  Railroad  Block,  Lincoln  Street. 

stoves,  Titt,   Copper   &,  Hollow  Ware,  &.C. 

WHOLESALE    AND    RET.\IL. 


REUBEN    KINGSBURY, 

DEALER   IX 

MATS,  BROOMS,  BRUSHES,  &c.         , 

ALSO,   MANDFACTUREB    OP 

WILLOW  BASKETS,   CRADLES,  CARRIAGES, 

Children's  Chairs,  Standing  Stools,  fi^c. 

WHOLESALE    AND    RETAIL. 

No.  21    Dock.    Square  .  .  .  Boston. 

[CT"  N.  B.     Willow  Work  made  to  order.  «£3] 


AND    MANUFACTURER    OF 

Door  Plates,  Knobs,  Bell  Pulls,  Window  Sash,  and  Show  Case  Mouldings. 

ON  HAND  OR  MADE  TO  ORDER. 

Mo.  5i  Bromfield  Street  .  .  .  Boston. 


E.   C.   LEMAN, 

No.    31    EXCHANGE     STREET, 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  DEALER  IN 

CORKS  &  CORK  SOLES, 

WARRANTED  WATER-PROOF. 

Highly  recommended  by  Physicians  as  being  a  sure  pre- 
ventive against  Colds  ;  of  incomparable  service  in  Uouty, 
Kheumatic,  and  Consumptive  habits,  being  so  constructed 
as  to  resist  cold  and  moisture  ;  they  are  of  a  durable  tex- 
ture, much  warmer,  lighter,  easier,  and  in  every  respect 
superior  to  anything  of  the  kind  ever  offered  to  the  public. 

N.  B.     Manufactures  all  kinds  of  Cork  Goods. 


WILLIAM  COOLEY, 


COFFIN    MANUFACTURER, 

No.    8    Derby    Range, 

HEAD   OF   BUDBURT   STREET,   CP   STAIRS. 


Coffins,  Casket's,  and  Robes,  of  every  descrip- 
tion, constantly  on  hand. 

Undertakers' from  the  city  and  country  supplied 
on  the  most  reasonable  terms. 


44 


GENERAL     ADVERTISEMENTS. 


BUTU    WILMARTH,     Proprietor, 


MANUFACTURER      OF 


?, 


'^ 


A  MB      STEAM      lS(f>IIiS:ilS5 

OF  THE  VARIOUS  SIZES  REQUIRED. 
Incliiding  Progs,    S-»vi<clies,  Chairs,   Ilaml-Cars,  &c. 

MACHINISTS'  TOOLS  OF  ALL  DESCRIPTIONS,  IKCLTJBDIG  TURTfING  LATHES, 

Of  sizes  varying  from  6  feet  to  50  feet  in  leiiRth,  and  weighin";  from  500  lbs.  to  40  tons  each; 
the  latter  capable  of  turning  a  wheel  or  pulley,  thirty  feet  in  diametei'. 

PI^ANIx^d      MACSIBNES, 

Varying  from  2  feet  to  60  feet  in  length,  and  weighing  from  200  lbs.  to  70  tons  each,  and  will  plane 
up  to  55  feet  long,  and  7  feet  square. 

Boring  mills,    Veitical    and    Horizontal    Drills,    Slotting    Machines,    Puncliiug 
Presses,   Gear  and  strew  Cutting  Maciiines,  &c.,  <fcc. 


3LS.    iSAEai©    i\il©    ©Si\r¥lll(g* 


JOBEING   AND   REPAIRS,    AND  ANY  KIND  OF   WORK  DONE   IN  MACHINE  SHOPS, 

KXICCUTED  AT   SIIOKT  NOTICE. 


]      G.       HALEY, 

MANUFACTURER     OF 


ir[^iiuKOGSg. 


^j 


^mj\ 


WHOLESALE   AND    RETAIL,   AT   LOW   PRICES. 

AILS©,  iTip.Tjnis  ^ir©:Dis  aip  riiiinin:FA(D.^'iiJiRii5iEr  ]pmn(D:s§p 

Corner  ofl'  MilSi  aBB«I  BevoBssBBirc  streets,    Eostoia. 


MERCHANTS   FROM    THE   COUNTRY    ARE   INVITED   TO   CALL. 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


45 


JEEOME  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY. 

(SUCCKSSOKS  OF  TOND  &  BAllNKS,)  MANUFACTUIIEIIS  AND  UlIOLESALIi  DKAIJCKS  IN 


QF  EVERY  STYLE  PiUQ  V?ARIETY 
Nos.    74    &    73    Hanover    Street, 

Between  Union  and  Blackstone  Sts.  Ii](2'S'ir©5S'o 

MANUFACTORY   AT   NEW  HAVEN, CONN. 


MARSH    &  CO.'S 


WHOLESALE    AND    RETAIL, 

No.  29G  WASHINGTON  STREET, 

3  Doors  South  of  Bedford  St.  JB® S  IT  (D '^L 

This  is  the  handsomest,  cheapest,  and  best  Oil  for  light 
in  the  world — without  grease,  smoke,  smell,  or  explosion. 

N.  B.  New  Tubes  fitted  to  common  Mliale  Oil  Lamps, 
from  6,'i  to  12;^  cents. 

296-WASHINGTOIT  STREET-296. 


O.    P.    DRAKE, 

MANDFACTURER   AM)    DEALER   IN 

GHEBStGRL  &  PH.ILQSQPKLCA.L 

APFAHATUg, 
SCALES,  BALANCES,  &  WEIGHTS, 

Amateur  Jewellers',  and  Dentists'  lathes, 

CONSTANTLY  ON  UAND,  AND  MADE  TO  ORDER. 

Ko.    I §2    Wasliingtoii    Street, 

Tw3  doors  North  of  Franklin  St.,  up  stairs. 


Bryant's  Improved  Fire-Proof  Safes. 

In  connection  with  the  above  will  be  manufactured  to  order,  Bank  niitl  Store 
Vaults,  Iron  Uoors,  Sliutteis,  ^a.«lies.  Fence,  Ualiisirndes,  liail- 
iu^^s,  Wiinlow  Guards,  and  every  description  of  work  usually  lurnished  by  man- 
ufactories of  this  kind.     Door  aud  Uaiik  Locks  from  §10  to  g.2UO. 

JOS.  E.  BRYANT,  No.  30  Causeway  St.,  Boston. 

[Ertrac:  of  a  Letter  written  after  the  great  fire  in  Portland,  Me.'\ 
Jos.  R.  Bryant,  —  Sir:  AVe  send  you  one  of  your  Safes;  it  has  proved  itself  a  good 
article,  and  has  done  better  than  any  other  Safe  for  the  fire  it  stood. 

\Ve  would  like  to  exchange  it  for  another,  as  we  would  not  have  any  other  kind  of  a  Safe.  It  stood  the  liottest  of  the 
fire  ;  and  the  Safe  was  as  red  hot  as  it  could  have  been  had  it  been  in  a  furnace,  and  the  books  were  in  good  condition 
when  taken  out.  If  vou  wish  to  make  use  of  our  name  in  the  papers,  you  can  do  so,  as  we  are  peifecth  satisfied  with 
the  Safe,  and  do  not  thiLk  it  can  be  beat.  Yours,  &c.,  SAML.  B.  1(EKD  &  CO. 

Xl]e  above  Safe  was  in  the  fire  from  twenty  minutes  before  twelve  oVlock  until  nine  o'clock  next  day,  and  the  building 
in  which  it  stood  was  entirely  burned  down.     The  Safe  may  be  seen  at  the  Manufactory. 

A  Good  Safe. — The  Sale  of  Samuel  B.  Keed  &  Co.,  made  by  ,los  R.  Bryant,  of  Boston,  Jta.=9.,  was  taken  out  of  the 
ruins  of  the  late  fire,  red  hot,  and  the  books  were  preserved  in  good  condition. — Portland  Aih-trtiser,  Xov.  5,  1851. 


MICHEL  UEVOINGER, 

Marble  Manufacturer, 

No.    81    Sudbury    Street, 


Corner  of  Alden  Street. 


D^ 


MARBLE  MANTEL    PIECES, 

PLAIX  AND  CARTKD  STATUARY, 
Counters,  Bureau  Tops,  and  "Wasli  Basin  Slabs, 

DONE  AT   THE   SHORTEST   KOIICE. 

Orders  from  the  country  solicited. 

'Sy  Marble  of  all  kinds  neatly  and  carefully  repaired. 


S.    B.    RU  S  S, 


S©i?A,    eHAlIBi, 


MANUFACTURER   OP 


MATTRESS 
SMALL  SPRINGS  FOR  CARRIAGE  TRIMMING, 

No.  6  Derby  Range,  Up  Stairs, 

Court  Street,  head  of  Sudbury  St.  S  Q  S  T  Q  N  e 


46 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


MANUFACTURED    AND  FOR  SALE  BY 

B.   D.    SIMMONS   &  CO 

OUK    FACIMTIES    ARE    lIi\EQlIAl.l.ED. 


i:®m, 


Parties  desiring  a  first  rate  instrument,  in  every  particular,  and  at  a  fair  price,  are  invited 
to  examine  those  of  our  manufacture.  We  wish  it  distinctly  understood,  we  are  not  amljitious  of  a 
reputation  for  furnishing  the  cheapest  Organs.  We  shall  endeavor  to  furnish  the  best  instruments 
possible,  and  to  give  to  purchasers  the  fl'LL  benefit  of  their  appropriations. 


Writing  &  Bookkeeping. 

PAYSON    &   DUNTON, 


No.  109  Washington  Street,  Boston. 


Books  opened  and  closed;  Complicated  Ac- 
counts adjusted,  and  copying  of  all  kinds  done  at 
short  notice. 

Payson  &  Dunton's  copy  BOOKS,  and 
Fairank's  NEW  SYSTEM  OF  BOOKKEEP- 
ING for  Sale  at  their  Rooms. 


€.    a 


IMPORTER  AKD   MAXCFACTURER   OP 


Sim  eyi!ig&  Gauging 

NAUTICAL    BOOKS,    CHARTS,    &c. 
No.  7  Broad  §treet,  Boston. 

(Third  Door  from  State  Street.) 


iasio-i<  mm, 


The  subscriber  keeps  constantly  on  hand  an  assortment  of  LOW-PRICED  PIANOS,  carefully 
selected  from  the  best  makers  by  experienced  performers.  Purchasers  in  want  of  low-priced  Instru- 
ments, will  do  well  to  call,  as  no  Piano  is  kept  on  hand  that  has  not  been  thoroughly  tested  by  superior 
plavers. 

Also,  one  of  the  largest  assortments  of  REED  ORGANS,  SERAPHINES,  and  MELODEONS, 
to  be  found  in  the  country. 

Sheet  Music,  Instruction  Books,  Church  and  Juvenile  Singing  Books,  of  every  description, 
constantly  on  hand.     PIANOS  AND   MELODEONS   TO   LET. 

A.    N.    JOWX^OJ^,    86    Tremont   Afreet,    Boston. 


FARRI^GTOIV     &    UUNNEWELL, 

MANUFACTURERS   OF 


KNIVES  AND    FORKS, 

No.     89    Washington    St. 

BOSTON. 


NEWELL    HAUDING   &   CO. 

(Established  in  1821,) 

Silver  Plate  and  Spoon 

FORKS,    KNIVES,    LADLES,   &c. 
NO.     12     COURT     SQUARE, 

(Corner  of  Court  Avenue,) 


Newell  IlARriNo, 
Francis  Low  [Iardinq, 


Alexanper  II.  Lewis, 
Lewis  Kimuall. 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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'^r  TT  Ti^       ("*  T'  T   T^  T^  T^   A  '^r  T*^  T^ 

BOSTON  CMKAF  Dili  (JOODS  STOllE, 

No.  38  School  Street,  opposite  City  Hall, 

03  CS>(^  "CP  CL>  S2r  c» 

DRY  GOODS  of  every  description  constantly  receivinz  from  the  Neir  York  and  Boston  Auctions. 
Purchasers  at  wholesale  or  retail  for  Cash,  will  find  BETTER  BARGAINS  at  this  establish- 
ment than  at  any  other  store  in  the  city. 
Always  on  hand,  a  full  stock  of  LINEN  GOODS,  of  the  best  fabrics,  at  low  prices. 

GARD3[EIl  G.  TLFTS,  Jobbov  &  Retailer, 

38    SCHOOI.    STREET,    BOSTON. 


JOSEPH  n.  BUCKINGHUI, 

No.  20  Ruilroad   Exchange,  Court  Square, 

Appointed  by  the  Governors  of  New  York,  Illinois) 
and  other  States,  and  authorized  to 

Take  the  Acknowledgments  of  Deeds,  &c., 

And  to  take 

DEPOSITIONS  AND  AFFIDAVITS, 

To  be  used  in  all  parts  of  the  United  States. 


JOHN  P.  RICE, 

(Senior  partner  in  the  late  firm  of  Darwin  ChafSn,) 
IMPORTER   OF 


And  Dealer  in  every  variety  of 

Furnishing  Articles. 

Shirts  are  here  made  to  order,  of  the  best  materials,  in 
the  latest  style,  and  by  workmen  of  fifteen  years'  experience 
in  tliis  establishment. 

AT  THE  OLD  STAND, 

]Vo.  §0  Wn$liiiig:ton  St.,  Boston. 


DRIT       GOODS 


S.     SHUMWAY    &    CO. 

WnOLES.^lE     AND     KET.4IL    HEALERS     IN 

Eich  Silk  Goods,  Shawls;   English,  French,  and 

American  Dress  and  Cloak  Goods;  Domestics, 

Prints,  Housekeeping  Articles,  and  Linens. 

CARPETINGS  AND  PAINTED  FLOOR  CLOTHS. 

32Hanover  Street  ....  Boston. 


CHEAP   CASH    PAPER    STORE. 

WILD  "e  ll~"  &      C  O  . 


-WUOLESALE   AND   RETAn,   DEALERS   IN — 


Nos.  26,  2B  8c  30  Water  Street,   Boston. 

(COKNER   OF   CONGRESS   STREET.) 

Constantly  on   hand,  all   sizes  and  qualifies  of  Paper  for  Grocers,  Hardware,   Cloth,  Balitip,   Packing,   Batting,   Bag. 
Tack,  Sheathing,  Carpet,  Shoe,  Post  Office,  Bonnet,  Box,  Straw,  and  Trunk  Board.    Also,  Letter  and  Bill  Papers, 

ALL  AT  THE  LOWEST  CASH  PRICES. 
All  kinds  of  PAPEIt  Manufactured  to  order,  at  short  notice.    Patronage  of  Dealers  and  Shippers  respectfully  solicited. 


48 


BOSTON     ADVERTISEMENTS. 


lljj 


MANDFACTORERS   OF   IMPROVED    PATENT 


— ALSO— 

House,  Store,  Ship,  Chest,  Draw  and  Desk  Locks, 

PLATED,  GLASS,  PORCELAIN,  STONE,  AUGILLO  AND  WOuD  KNOBS  ; 
Plated,  Bronzed,  Brass,  and  improved  Japanned,  Iron  and  Common  Butts,  Pianoforte 
and  Coffin  Butts,  of  all  sizes  ;  Plated,  Brass,  and  Japanned  Iron  Door  Handles  ;  Blind 
Butts  and  ftists  ;  House  Bells  and  Trimmings  j  Sash  Fasts  ;  Iron  and  lirass  Wood  Screws, 
French  Window  and  Sliding  Door  Trimminsts  ;  Car  Fixtures  and  House  Trimmings  of 
every  variety  and  description,  on  hand,  or  made  to  order.  Dealers  and  Builder's  are 
requested  to  call  and  examine  the  largest  stock  to  be  found  in  the  city. 


lo.  37  Excliaiige  Street,  over  30 

HENRY  JONES, 


Square,  Boston. 

LUTHER  FARWELL,  JR. 


Y" 


WHOLESALE  DEALER  IN 


Constantly  on  hand,  from 
100  to  300 

Chamber  Sets, 

Finished  in  every  variety 
of  Painting,  such  as  Fres- 
co, Landscape,  Flowers, 
Gilded  ,t  Plain,  at  prices 
from  JJ'iO  to  $300. 

—  ALSO  — 

DINING  TABLES, 
Extension  Tables, 

AVASIISTANDS, 

TOILET  TABLES, 

TEA  POYS, 

Cottage  Bedsteads, 

&c.  &c.  &c. 
EMBRACING  THE  NUMBERS  FROM  121  TO  137  FULTON  STREET, 

MAIN    ENTRANCE,  121    FULTON    STREET,  BOSTON. 

Goodyear's  Patent  Insoluble  India  Rubber  Goods, 

Warranted  to  stand  in  any  climate. 

BT^     ¥     ^n      ¥¥     rn     iTh     mj 


BOSTON. 


Agent  for  the  Manufacturers, 

No.  94  "WASHINGTON   STREET, 


Among  the  variety  of  Waterproof  and  Air-tight  Goods,  are 


Air  Beds  and  Pillows, 
Air  Cu.shions,  for  Chairs, 
Aprons  for  Ladies, 
Aprons  for  Bricklayers, 
Bathing  Matg  and  Caps, 
Baptismal  Pants, 
Carriage  and  other  Cloths, 
Coats,  Capes,  and  Cloaks, 
Caps  and  Sou'westers, 


Camp  Blankets, 

Crumb  Cloths, 

Cochituate  &  Garden  Hose, 

Drinking  Cups  &  Canteens, 

Qiime  and  Fish  Bags, 

OunCovers, 

Gloves  and  Mittens, 

Horse  Covers, 

Horse  Boots  and  Fenders, 

P. Si.    AH   kinds   of   Gutta    PcrcUa    Goods 


Hunting  and  Fishing  Boots, 
Leggings,  long  and  short, 
Life  Preservers  and  Jackets, 
Ladies'  Fllaslics, 
Overshoes, 
Overalls  and  Pants, 
Paper  Bands, 
Parlor  and  Foot  Balls, 
Seamen's  Bags, 


Suspenders  and  Elastics, 
Syringes  &  Breast  Pumps, 
Travelling  Bags, 
Table  Covers, 
Tdbacoo  Wallets, 
Teething  Rings  and  Toys, 
U'agoii  Covers, 
Ilndersheeting  for  Beds, 
Urinal  Bugs, '&c.  &c. 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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E.     ROBINSOM, 

MANUFACTUKKIl    OF 

PATEI^T    PO\VI>l<:ie-PROOF 

BANK   AND    SAFE    LOCKS, 

ALSO  

Store,  House,  Ship,  Desk,  Drawer,  and  Pad  locks, 

PLATED,  GLASS,  MINERAL,  &  WOOD  KNOBS, 

Bliod  and  Sash  Fastenings  ;  Plated  and  Bronzed  Butt<  ;  French  Window  Fixtures  ,-  Brass  and  Iron  Bolt*;  Slide,  Door, 
Shutter,  and  Flush  Hooks  ;  Door  Plates  ;  Store  Door  Handles,  Latches,  &c.,  &c. 

JVo.  4   TVashiiigton   Street,    Boston. 

[C7"  Mr.  R.  has  received  the  highest  Premium  of  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Association,  for  his  Locks.  _£3] 


ICHOLS     &    HOYT, 


DEALERS     IN 


MAHOGANY,  ROSE,  ZEBRA,  SATIN,  MAPLE,  AND  BLACK  WALNUT 

W 1  HI 1 E 1 , 

MHSslMI,  €SBiS,  CilS^^I,  "^H:TS  ¥652,  &  SLiSH^  WM.HUT 
BOiLRDS,    FLANK,    AND    JOIST, 

LIKEWISE  

TSO.  20    KiiVISRHZZ.!.    STREET, 

(Between  the  Maine  and  Fitchburg  Depots,)  ;i   g-^    q^    r^^    <V    (-n\    r-g^    ,-. 

VENEER    SAWING     AND    TURNING     TO     ORDER. 

RUFUS    NICHOLS.  BENJ.  E.  HOYT. 

Manufacture  Gas  Pipe,  Steam  and  Gas  Fittings  of  evcrj'  description  ;  Brass  and  Iron  Valves ; 
Cocks  ;  Locomotive,  Marine,  Flue,  and  Cylinder  Boilers ;  Improved  Tubular  Heaters  and  Heatini^ 
Coils  for  Feed  Water ;  Stationary  Steam  Engines  ;  Turning  Lathes  ;  Iron  and  Wood  Planers  ;  Chucks" 
and  Machinists'  Tools" of  every  kind,  at  their 

MANUFACTORY  AT  SOUTH  NHVT  IVIARKET,  N.  H. 

They  are  also  prepared  to  furnish  Cities,  Towns,  and  Manufacturing  Establishments  with  improved 
apparatus  for  manufacturing  Gas.  Orders  received  by  them,  or  by  Messrs.  NICHOLS  &  HOYT 
20  Haverhill  Street,  (between  the  Maine  and  Fitchburg  Depots,)  Boston,  will  be  promptly  attended  to' 


PROF.    THOMAS     LISTER, 
BOSTON    ASTROLOGER, 

Can  be  consulted  personally,  or  by  letter,  postpaid 
By  giving  him  the  correct  time  and  place  of  birth, 
he  will  point  out  the  mental  qualities,  disposition, 
constitutional  diseases,  pecuniary  circumstances, 
trade  or  profession  best  adapted;  Marriage,  full 
description  of  the  husband  or  wife,  children,  i!tc. 
and  advice  given  under  all  circumstances,  in  busi- 
ness matters. 

N.  B. — He  has  no  disposition  to  impose  upon  the 
public  by  any  trickery,  conjuration,  etc.,  which  is 
all  deception.     Terms — oral,  50  cts.,  written,  ^3 

Residence,  No.  25  Lowell  Street. 


I  X.    HAimOD, 

MAHOGANY   STORE, 

No.  2  Canal  St.,  &  No.  8  Merrimac  St 

Two  doors  below  the  City  Scales,  IlajmarVet  Sq. 
FOR  SALE,  ALL  KINDS  OF  &AWE]>  AKD  SEASOXXD 

MAHOGANY  AND  OTHER  OLNAMEMAL  WOOD, 
Veneers  of  every  variety, 

BLACK  WALNUT,  CHERRY  &  WUITE  WOOD  LUMBER 


50 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


CHASE  BROTHERS  &  CO. 


22  CONGRESS  STREET, 

CORNER   OF    POST   OFFICE   AVENUE, 

S  f  1  ffl . 

WALTER  BRYENT.      |      IRAH  CHASE,  Je.      |      H.  LINCOLN  CHASE. 


The  application  of  IRON  for  useful  and  ornamental  purposes,  forms  a  new  era  in  the  History  of 
American  Manufactures.  It  is  our  intention  to  introduce,  as  speedily  as  possible,  such  articles  of 
convenience  and  ornament  as  can  be  produced  in  Iron.  No  labor  or  expense  has  been  spared  in  our 
efforts  to  combine  elegance  with  utility,  and  we  would  respectfully  invite  the  attention  of  the  Public 
to  our  present  assortment  of  ORNAMENTAL  IRON  WORK,  which  embraces  a  large  variety  of 
articles  of  the  most  ingenious  and  beautiful  designs,  as  follows : 


IRON    BEDSTEADS; 

Double  and  Single,  Plain  and  Ornamental,  and  of 

various  patterns,  suitable  for  Private  Dwellings, 

Hotels,  Hospitals  and  Public  Institutions. 

PIER,  CENTRE  &,  SALOON  TABLES; 

With  Iron,  Marble  or  Inlaid  Tops. 

mAlP   AMID   (D(DAT!?  8^iiMI0)Sp 

TTmbrella,  Fire  Set  and  Blower  Stands, 

PARLOR  AND  MANTEL  THERMOMETERS, 

Toilet,  Mirror  &>  Picture  Frames, 

Fin  Cushions,  Card  Receivers, 


Brackets  for  Supporting  Marble  SlahS)  Clocks,  &c. 
ANDIRONS,     FOOT-SCRAPERS, 

Spittoons,    Office   and    Hall  Chairs, 

RUSTIC    CHAIRS,  PIAZZA  SETTEES^ 

P  @  tP  Nl  T  ^  C  M  S  8 

Verandahs,  Urns,  Monuments, 

Iron  Railing:,  Oates  and  Posts, 

For  Cemeteries,  &c. 

LIONS,  GREYHOUNDS,  &c.,  size  of  Life,  for 
Gate-ways,  Door-steps,  Gardens,  &c. 


ALSO,    A    LARGE    TARIETY    OF  ■ 


FANCY  HARDWARE  &  STATIONERY  GOODS, 


IXCLUDINO    THE 


"""mnm  iswaa  sq^^^qs  ^imm," 

A  new  and  ingenious  invention,  possessing  advantages  over  any  now  in  use ;  together  with  many  other 

Useful  and   Ornamental  Articles. 


ALL  KINDS  OF  CASTINGS  AND  WROUGHT  IRON  WORK  MADE  TO  ORDER. 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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EDW^ARDS,     HOLMAN     &    CO. 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


IMPROVED  SALAMANDER  SAFES, 

Also,  Gunpowder- Proof  Locks,  Iron  Store  Fronts,  Doors,  Shutters,  &o. 

46  &  48  Congress  Street, 

O.EDWARDS,)  ^^  ^^     .^^ 

J.  FKKNALD,  )  ,2U    *^    (^   ^   "^   ^  3 


The  improved  SALAMANDER  SAFES  have  been  before  the  public  upwards  of  Ucehe  years, 
during  which  time  several  thousands  have  been  sold  by  the  Sul)scribers,  and  in  every  instance 
where  they  have  been  tested  by  fire,  the  results  have  given  the  most  entire  and  complete  satisfaction. 

New  York,  22d  July,  1845. 
Messrs.  Edioards  &;  Holman,  Boston. 

Gentlemen, — We  take  pleasure  in  informing:  you  that  our  books  and  papers,  which  were  placed 
in  one  of  your  improved  Salamander  Safes,  were  all  preserved  from  the  fire  that  consumed  our  store, 
28  Broad  street,  corner  of  Exchange  place,  on  the  morning  of  the  19th  inst.,  while  letters  and  papers 
(of  no  great  value)  which  were  deposited  in  a  safe  built  in  the  wall,  were  consumed. 

The  Safe  made  by  you  fell  from  the  second  story  to  the  cellar,  and  was  subjected  to  so  great  a  heat 
that  the  knob  and  brass  ornaments  were  melted  off. 

You  will  be  pleased  to  send  us  one  of  your  larger  size,  to  supply  the  place  of  the  old  one,  as  soon  as 
possible,  and  oblige  Your  obedient  servants, 

COE,  ANDERSON  &  Co. 

FROM  MESSRS.  JOHN  EARLE,  Jr.,  &  CO.,  BOSTON. 

Boston,  March  13,  1848. 

Gentlemen, — Having  been  located  in  the  block  on  Washington  street  where  the  great  fire  occurred 
on  Friday  night  last,  and  being  made  sufferers  by  the  event,  we  have  the  satisfaction  to  find  that  the 
contents  of  our  Safe,  which  is  of  your  manufacture,  have  not  only  been  preserved,  but  are  entirely  un- 
injured.  It  is  our  pleasure,  therefore,  to  recommend  your  "Imprm-ed  Salamander  Safes"  to  the  notice 
of  the  public  as  being  unquestionably  "  safe,"  the  fact  of  which  we  have  fullv  tested. 

Respectfully  yours,        JOHN  EARLE,  Jr.,  Jt  Co. 

Testimonials  similar  to  the  above,  from  the  following  nanied  gentlemen  (together  with  several  "  Test 
Safes  ")  can  be  seen  at  our  Store,  viz. :— Messrs.  S.  <!t  H.  Cutter,  Thomas  Whitmore,  Henry  Warren, 
James  Boyd,  Damrell  &  Moore,  Boston;  C.  A.  Paige,  Sottthbridqe ;  James  N.  Buffum,  Lynn;  John 
Cook,  Jr.,  &  Co.,  Tall.ant  &  Macy.  George  II.  Riddell,  yantd'kct,  Mass.;  David  Bugbee.  Bangor, 
Me  ;  John  Mel,  Neio  York;  Hewes  &  Cutter,  San  Francisco.  Cali.;  Charles  H  Hurd.  freight  acent. 
Michigan  Central  Railroad,  Detroit.  Others  might  be  mmied.  but  ihe  abi>ve  are  considered  sufficient 
to  satisfy  the  most  sceptical  that  the  Improced  Salaniandtr  Safes  arc  truly  "  /r'/v  proot." 


52 


BOSTON     ADVERTISEMENTS. 


BOGMAN   &   KIMBALL 

No.  7   Dock   Square,  Boston, 


BEALEKS   IN 


i 

uilding  Materials  &  Mechanics'  Tools, 

Nails,  Lead,  Zinc,  Sash  Weights,  Locks  and  Knobs,  Butts  and  Screws,  Cumings's 

Warranted  House  and  Ship  Joiners'  Planes,  Groves'  and  Biggins's  Saws,  TJnderhill's 

and  Watts'  Edge  Tools,  Iron  and  Steel  Shovels,  Twine,  Glue,  CoflSn  Trimmings,  &c. 

GEORGE  E.  BOGMAN.  S.  B.  KIMBALL. 


The  largest  and  best  variety  to  be  found  in  the  United  States,  for  every  department  in 
Painting,  is  for  sale,  at  wholesale  or  retail,  by 

ASAHEL    WHEELER, 

No.  59  Union  Street^  Boston. 

ALSO,  MANUFACTURER  OF  THE  JUSTLY  CELEBRATED 

FLORENCE     WHITE, 

An  unchangeable  gloss  White  Paint,  which  surpasses  in  real  beauty  and  permanency,  all 
other  inventions  or  improvements  in  painting  white,  to  which  hundreds  who  have  used  the 
article  will  attest. 

AGENT    FOR    BROWN'S    BUFFALO    GLUE. 


MOREY     &     OBE 


SUCCESSORS  TO  SMITH,  OBER  &  CO. 


Manufacturers  of 

BLOCK  TIN 

AND 

BRITANNIA, 


,AND^ 


DEALERS  m 

Glass  Ware, 


Nos.  3  &  3  naverhill  Street,  Boi^ton. 

Manufacture  and  have  on  hand,  at  wholesale  and  retail,  a  full  assortment  of  the  abov«  articles,  or  made  to  order  at 
Bhort  notice.    Also,  repair  all  kinds  of  the  above  Wares.    Dealers  are  invited  to  call  and  examine. 


D.  B.  MOREY. 


R.  H.  OBER. 


GENERAL    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


53 


iPAiPSEE  Mm  sTTiiTa^assY  vjArs^usii 


cj, 


JOHN    MARSH, 

No.  77  Wasliin^toBi  Street,  Joy's  Building,  Boston, 


MANUFACTUREE    OF 


ACCOUNT       BOOKS, 

Writing  and  Dressing  Cases,  Manifold  Letter  Writers,  and  Importer  and  Dealer  In  Foreign  and  Domestic  Stationery, 
Portable  Writing  Desks,  School  Books,  Hibles,  Hich  Fancy  Stationery  Artinles,  Coinmcrclul  :iud  Law  Hlanka,  and  t-Tery 
article  of  utility  and  fancy  connected  with  tlie  line,  adapted  for  the  Oouniint;  House  and  Ufflce,  and  for  Artists,  Teachers, 
Professional  Uenflemen,  Travellers,  &c.,  at  wholesale  and  retail,  on  as  reasonable  terms  as  can  be  had  at  any  other  city 
in  the  Union.     ICT^AII  new  Articles  received  by  the  earliest  arrivals. 

CI?" Account  I5ooks,  for  Banks,  Insurance  Offices,  Kailroad  Companies,  &c.,  made  to  order  with  despatch. 

Printing  of  Bill  Heads,  Circulars,  Cards,  &c.,  executed  at  the  lowest  rates. 

N.  B.— Country  Merchants  and  Dealers  will  find  it  for  their  interest  to  call  before  making  up  their  bills  at  any  other 
hou.°e. ___^__ 

ANDOVER  PRINTING  ESTABLISHMENT. 


wm II jr^BftW Willi B  %  HBlSI^fB 

(OPPOSITE  PHILLIPS'  ACADEMY,) 

miXXM'    STREET,    Al^DOVER,    IKIASS. 


DONE  IN  THE  BEST  MANNER,  AND  ON  THE  MOST  KEASONABLE  TERMS. 

BOOK    PRINTING, 

PLAIN    ENGLISH,    GREEK,    HEBREW,    AND    ORIENTAL    PRINTING,    OF    EVERY    VARIETY    AND    KIND, 
EXECUTED  WITH  NEATNESS  AND  DESPATCH. 

I^Every  description  of  Stereotyping  and  Printing  entrusted  to  his  care  iTill  be  faithfully  and 
accurately  done. 

j^°He  would  also  invite  the  particular  attention  of  Authors  and  Publishers  to  the  peculiar  facilities 
of  this  Establishment,  for  executing  any  and  all  kinds  of  Priming  in  the  English,  Greek,  Hebrew, 
Arabic,  Syriac,  Coptic,  Ethiopic,  and  Samaritan  languages. 


vHoppcrplaU  printing. 

ROBERT    ANDREWS 

HAS   RETURNED  TO  THE 

Old  Stand,  No.  US  Washington  Street, 

Where  he  is  ready  to  execute  all  orders  for 

!?L4¥1I  f?IEQil'ffI!ilS 

WITH   KE.\TSES3   AND   DESPATCH. 
—  ALSO  — 

Marriage,  Address,  &  Business  Cards  engraved  and  printed. 


JOnX  p.  JEMETT  &  CO. 

AND 

BOOKSELLERS, 

Nos.  17  &  19  Cornhill, 


l^  Clergymen.  School  Committees,  Teachers, 
and  Country  Traders,  supplied  with  Books  and 
Stationery  ai  the  lowest  rates. 


54 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


HENEY     F.    WALLING 


Attention  given  to  the  various  branches  of  Civil  Engineering,  including  Topographical,  Mechanical, 
and  Architectural  Drawings  and  Designs,  and  Mathematical  Calculations  of  every  description. 

Maps  of  Counties,  Towns,  and  Villages,  and  Plans  of  Real  Estate,  accurately  drawn,  and  neatly 
engraved  or  lithographed. 

Preliminary  Surveys  and  Estimates  made  for  Railroads,  Water  and  Gas  Works,  Plank  Roads,  Town 
Roads,  and  other  public  works. 

Estates  Surveyed,  Divided,  and  judiciously  laid  out  into  streets  and  lots.  Landscape  Gardens  and 
Rural  Cemeteries  laid  out  with  carefully  studied  regard  for  picturesque  effect. 

Measurements  and  Calculations  made  for  ascertaining  the  power  of  Waterfalls,  for  the  equitable 
division  of  Water  Privileges,  and  for  all  purposes  connected  with  the  location  and  construction  of 
Mills  and  Manufactories. 

Office,  81  Washington  Street,  (Joy's  Building,  No.  9,)  Boston. 


Particular  Notice  to  Country  Traders  and  Others. 


O 


Manufacturers,  Importers,  Jobbers,  and  Retail  Dealers  in 


Nos. 
29  &  31 


Court  Street, 


29  &  31 
Court  Street, 


Opposite    the    Court   House,   Boston. 


This  being  the  most  extensive  establishment  of  the  kind  in  the  city,  and  having  been  long  estab- 
lished in  the  business,  with  every  facility — being  extensive  manufacturers,  employing  none  but  the 
best  workmen  in  every  department — we  feel  confident  that  it  will  be  for  the  advantage  of  purchasers  to 
call  at  our  establishment. 

S.  KLOUS  &  CO.,  Kos,  29  &  31  Conrt  Street.  Boston. 


J.  P.  MENDUM, 

No.  35  Wasliingtou  Street,  Boston, 

PDDLISHES  EVERY  WEDNESDAY, 

The  Boston  Investigator, 

A  paper  devoted  to  the  free  discussion  of  all 
subjects  connected  with  the  happiness  and  im- 
provement of  the  human  race. 

ALSO,    FOll  SALE 

The  Works  of  Thomis  Paine,  Voltaire,  Volney, 
Hume,  De  Ilolbach,  Hcrttell,  Knceland,  and 
various  other  liberal  authors. 


ABRAHAM    WINSLOW, 

DAGUERREOTYPE  ROOMS, 

No.  39  Hanover  Street, 

Over  White's  Bonnet  Rooms.  BOSTTQiNl 


lie  has  a  new  Uoom  fitted  up  with  a  large  Skyliglit,  by 
whicli  Likenesses  are  executed  in  any  weatlier,  sinzlo  or  in 
proups.  Likenesses  taken,  of  the  very  best  quulity,  for 
Scvcnty-flve  Cents,  including  a  good  Morocco  case 
Also,  ueiitly  set  in  Lockets,  Pins,  RiiiU8>  or  Brace- 
Ict.s.  Particul.ar  attention  given  to  young  Children,  be- 
tween tlio  hours  of  10  and  2,  in  clear  weather.  Mini;itures 
of  sick  and  deeeiised  persons  taken  at  low  prices, 

nr?"01<l  Daguerreotypes  cleaned  and  maJe  to  look  as  well 
as  when  first  taken. 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


o;j 


BOSTON  J[LAX  MILLS. 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL  WAREHOUSE, 

No.  7    LIBERTY    SQUARE, 

M.  D.  ROSS,  AGENT. 

LINEN  YARNS  FOR   CARPETS  AND  RUGS,   &c. 

Seine,  Sail,  Baling  and  Wrapping  Twines,  i  Window  Lines,  Bell  Rope,  &c.. 

Harness  Twine  and  Knot  Cords,  I  Upholsterers'  Twine  and  Webbing. 

ALSO,     SHOE     THREAD. 

CARRIAGE  AND  JjORSE    BAZAAR. 

SAM  U  E  L  K .  BAY  LEY, 

Federal   Street,   Boston. 

CARRIAGES   OF   ALL    DESCRIPTIONS    ON    HAND   FOR   PRIVATE    SALES. 
CARRIAGES  OF  ALL  DESCRIPTIONS  BUILT  TO  ORDER. 


EVERY  SATURDAY,   AT  ELEVEN  O'CLOCK,   AT  HIS   LARGE  AREA,   BACK 
OF  THE  BAZAAR,  OF  CARRIAGES,  HORSES,  HARNESSES,  &c.,  &c.,  &c. 

SAMUEL    K.    BAYLEY. 


B^liil^ 


MANUFACTURERS    OF  THK 

"G-RBCIAN    AIR    TIGHT" 

AND 


"GRANITE   STATE  STOVE,* 


A  LSO 

COOKING  AND  PARLOR  STOVES, 

Hot    Air    Furnaces,    Cooking    Ranges,    Hollow 

Ware,    and    Ornamental    Castings, 

FALL  RIVER. 

THOMAS     J.     COGGESHALL, 


"  GRECIAN  AIR  TIGHT.' 


JOHNS.  DOE, 

MANUFACTURER   OF 

PLAIN  AND   ORNAMENTAL 


n   Chamber  &  Cottage 


Also,  'Wardrobes,  Bureaus,  Bedsteads,  Portable  Sinks,  Wash 
Stands,  Tables,  &c  ,  Wholesale  and  Retail, 

No.  55  UNION  STREET,   (NEAR  HANOVER,) 
BOSTON. 


NEW  AND  VALUABLE  INVENTION  ! 

W I  LLfAirBTG  U  Y, 


MANUFACTURER    OF 


GLASS  WATER  PIPES, 

AND    PATENTEE   FOR 

LINING    IRON   PIPES   WITH   GLASS, 

A  desideratum  long  needed,   as   the   oxidation  of  iron  or 

lead,  produced  by  the  action  of  water  on  metallic  pipes, 

renders  the  water  very  injurious  and  unhealthy, 

NO.  85   SUDBURY  STREET,  BOSTON. 

Also,  Inventor  of  a  Glass  Strainer  for  the  bottom  of  Wells 
and  Springs,  which  cannot  fail  to  come  into  general  use. 

Also,  several  New  Patterns  of  Pumps,  which  will  be  put 
up  to  order.    CALL  AND  EX.VM1NE. 


56 


BOSTON    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


POPULiR    CLOTHING   EMPORIUM. 

OUR    STOCK 

OFFEE3 

GREAT  INDDCEMENTS 

TO 

5=      Wholesale  Purchasers 

OF 

MEN'S,    YOUTHS,' 

AND 


Furnishing  Goods, 
Nos.   32,   3%   36,  and   38    AHM    STREET, 

BOSTON,  MASSACHUSETTS. 


CONl>UCTEI>    OrV    THE    OWE    PRICE    SYSTEM. 

LARGE   SALES   A£n>   SMALL  PROFITS. 

EDDY'  S 


Manufactory,  14  Railroad  Block,  opposite  "Worcester  R  R.  Depot, 

CORNER  OF  LINCOLN  AND  KNEELAND  STREETS,  BOSTON. 

THIS   REFRIGERATOR  having  been  in  use  for  several 
years,   and   given    entire   satisfaction,    and    having 

AT  THE  Massachusetts  Mechanics  Fair,  in  1850,  is  pronounced 


THE  BEST  NOW  IN  USE! 

_^  They  arc  made  in  the  best  manner,  and  of  the  best  materials, 
and  are  a  handsome  piece  of  Furniture  for  the  Dining  Room. 
For  convenience  nothing  can  surpass  it ;  being  constructed 
upright,  and  having  shelves  of  slate,  upon  the  right  and  left,  dishes  can  be  put  in  and 
taken  out  without  displacing  others,  as  you  are  obliged  to  do  in  the  Chest  Pattern ;  you  can 
have  access  to  your  ice  at  all  times,  without  removing  anything.  This  Refrigerator  needs  only 
to  be  e;xamined  to  be  approved. 

ORDERS    SOLICITED    PROM 

Shippers,   Dealers    and   Individuals. 

A  LIBERAL  DISCOUNT  MADE  TO  THOSE  WHO  BUY  TO  SELL  AGAIN. 

^^  All  persons  are  hereby  cautioned  against  waking  Refrigerators  of  this  Pattern,  as  I 
have  taken  measures  to  secure  Letters  Patent,  and  shall  ])rosecute  all  ivho  infringe  upon  it 
in  any  manner.  DARIUS      i.DDY. 


TVILLIAM  P.  TBNNY  &  CO. 

DEALERS  IN  CARPETINGS 

Of  every  Variety  of  Fabric  and  Quality, 
HALL    OVER    MAINE    R.  R.    DEPOT, 


^ 


WM.    P.   TENNT, 
J.    AUG.    FELT, 
EDWARD   KIMBALL. 
F.  B.  WENT  WORTH, 


J.   F.    BUMSTEAD, 

No.    134    Washington    Street, 

WHOLESALE     AND     RETAIL. 


GOLD,  SILVER  AND  CLOTH  PAPERS, 

of  exquisite  finish  and  beauty  for  Parlors. 
GOLD,  SILVER  AND  CLOTH  BORDERS. 

of  various  widths.  

MEDIUM   AND   COMMON  PAPERS,  of 

every  description,  down  to  the  lowest  grade. 

1^  A  very  low-priced  SATIN  PAPER,  quite 
prettv  and  genteel,  may  be  had. 

1^  Special  pains  taken  with  all  the  Low-Prtced  Pa- 
pers, to  have  them  jtist  lotrnt  is  wanted  —  good  look- 
lico  and  tasty  as  well  as  cheap. 

COLUMNAR  STYLES.  Gothic,  Grecian  and 
other  orders  ;  with  panels ;  for  Halls,  Entries  and 
Vestibules. 

FRESCO  PAPER;  Panels  of  plain  style,  or  of 
richly  decorated  in  colors,  and  gold ;  some  for  small- 
sized  rooms. 

SCENERY  PAPER,  in  sets  of  about  thirty 
breadths,  forming  Panoramas  of  distinguished  places. 

^^  COUNTRY    ITIKRCHANTS   and 

Ihe  best  terms. 


STATUES,  of  various  subjects,  with  or  without 
Niches. 

GRAINED  PAPERS;  Imitations  of  Oak, 
Maple,  Pine,  and  other  Woods. 

MARBLE  PAPERS;  White,  Sienna,  Scagli- 
ola,  &c.,  for  Halls,  Entries,  CnvRCHES,  &c. 

CEILINGS  papered  in  plain  or  figured  style, 
with  ornamenled  Centre  Pieces  and  Corners. 

DADO    PAPER,   to  go  around  the  room  at  the 

PROTECTION  PAPER  for  Walls  that  are  to 
be  painted  ;  a  peculiar  and  superior  article. 

PLAIN  PAPERS,  of  every  color  and  tint,  on 
hand  and  manufactured. 

CHIMNEY  BOARD  PRINTS;  numerous, 
beautiful,  and  cheap. 

WINDOW  CURTAIN  PAPER  of  all  sorts; 
used  extensively  in  the  country. 

CARPET  tAPER  The  genuine  article,  for 
keeping  out  moths,  and  otherwise  preserving  a  carpet. 

the  JOBBING   TRADE    supplied  on 


C.   F.   HOVEY    &    CO. 

AND   WHOLESALE    AND    RETAIL   DEALERS   IN 


No.   13  Winter  Street,  Boston. 


THE    ATTENTION   OF  WHOLESALE  BUYERS  is  solicited  to  our  LARGE  STOCK  OF 

FANCY    DRESS   GOODS. 


PATENTS. . . .  AMERICAN  AND  FOREIGN  OFFICE. 

Agency  fob  Business  with  U.  S.  Patent  Office,  Washington, 
NO:      22       STATE      STREET,     BOSTON. 

IN  1840  the  Subscriber  was  appointed  by  the  Commissiocer  of  Patents,  Agent  of  the  U.  S.  Patent  OflRce,  in  accordance  with 
the  10th  Sec.  of  Act  of   37. 

Having  relinquished  the  Agency  for  the  transmission  of  Models,  and  adopted  a  more  expeditious  mode  of  sending  them  to 
the  Patent  Office,  ivlurthy  a  Patent  mny  be  procured  about  six  weeks  earlier  ;  he  continues  to  forward  them  free  of  expense  — 
to  prtpare  Caveats,  Ppecifications,  Assignments,  and  all  the  necessary  Papers  and  Drawings  for  Patents  ;  and  to  render  advice 
onJcgal  and  scientific  matters  respecting  the  same.     Patents  secured  in  Kurope  and  other  countries. 

By  application  at  this  office.  Inventors  are  .=aved  the  lime  and  cost  of  a  journey  to  Washington  and  delay  there,  as  well  as  all 
personal  trouble  in  obtaining  their  Patents.  They  aUo  have  the  advantage  of  verbally  explaining  their  inventions,  and  of 
consulting  in  respect  to  them;  mutters,  in  general,  of  paramount  importance  in  order  to  obtain  correct  specifications  and 
claims  The  experience  of  sixteen  years'  pj'actice,  an  extensive  collection  of  rare  worlts,  decisions,  &c.,  on  mechanical  sub- 
jects, the  Patent  l^aws,  and  Patents  of  different  countries,  collected  at  much  expense  during  the  long  time  this  office  has  been 
established,  together  with  accounts  here  kept  of  inventions  patented  at  Washington,  enable  the  subscriber  to  afford  to  inventors, 
desirous  of  procuring  Patents,  assistance  and  information  which  in  other  respects  might  be  difficult  of  attainment. 

R.    H.    EDDY,    Solicitor  of  Patents. 

VirASHIiVr.TON,  JULY  31,  1849.  During  the  time  I  occupied  the  Office  of  Commissioner  of  Patents,  Pv.  H.  Eddy, 
VV  Esq.,  of  Boston,  did  business  at  the  Patent  Office,  as  Solicitor  for  procuring  Patents.  There  were  few,  if  any  persons, 
acting  in  that  capacity,  who  had  so  much  business  before  the  Patent  Office;  and  there  were  none  who  conducted  it  with  more 
tihill,  lidelify  and  success.  I  regard  Mr.  Eddy  as  one  of  the  best  informed  and  most  skilful  Patent  Solicitors  in  tlie  United 
States,  and  have  no  hesitation  in  assuring  Inventors  that  they  cannot  employ  a  person  more  competent  and  trustworthy,  and 
more  capable  of  putting  their  applications  in  a  form  to  secure  for  them  an  early  and  favorable  consideration  at  the  Patent  Office. 

EDniVNU   BURKE,  LiTE  Commissioner  of  Patents. 


For  Buildings,  Ship  Cabins,  Oval  Frames,  Minors,   Picture  Frames, 

Ladies'  Work  Boxes,  and  all  kinds  of  Cabinet  Work,  (being 

made  in  imitation  of  various  kinds  of  Wood.)    Also, 

PATENT    CENTRE    PIECES    FOR    CEILINGS, 

WELL  ADAPTED   FOR  VENTILATORS. 


N.B.  —  ORNAAIKXTS  made  to  any  design,  at  short  notice 


LAW   AND   AGENCY   OFFICE. 

W 0 R T H I N G X ON   gT  S N  E T H E N, 

A¥¥®SIiaS¥  %  S®iiI81LfciR  AT  LAW, 

tVAsninrciToiv,    ».  c. 

Practises  Law  in  tiie  United  States  Supreme  Court,  and  attends  to  Cases  before  Congress  ; 

Prosecutes  Claims  and  settles  Accounts  against  the  Departments  and  Boa"-''?  of  Commissioners  ; 

Procures  Patents  for  Inventions  at  home  and  abroad,  and  obtains  Pensions  and  Bounty  Lands  ; 

Collects  Debts,  Bills  of  Exchange,  Dividends  on  Stocks,  Legacies  and  Inheritances,  in  any  part  of  the  United  States,  and  in 
Foreign  Countries ; 

Makes  Investments  of  Funds  in  Loans,  Stocks,  and  on  Bond  and  Mortgage,  and  negotiates  the  Purchase  and  Sale  of  Loans, 
Patent  Itights  and  Lands,  in  any  State  of  the  Union  ; 

And  undertakes  all  Law  and  Agency  Business,  confided  to  his  care,  whether  to  be  transacted  in  the  United  States  or  in  any 
Foreign  Country. 

Particular  attention  paid  to  California  Land  Title  Cases,  coming  up  to  the  United  States  Supreme  Court  on  appeal. 

Communications  {prepaid)  addressed  to  W.  O.  SNETHKN,  5  Carroll  Place,  Capitol  Hill,  Washington,  D.  C,  will  meet  with 
prompt  attention. 


li.    S.    IiEARNBD 

MANUFACTURKS  AND  KHRPS  CONSTANTLY  OX  HANI)  AT  HIS  KSTAHMSIIMKNT, 
AX  EXTENSIVE  ASSOKTMKM    OT 


II 


-'  AI,SO, 

ACCOUNT   AND  WEmORANDUM   BOOKS, 


WHICH   SHALL 


BE   SOLD   CHEAP,   FOR   CASH. 

Orders,  per  mail,  addressed, 

I.,  s.  i.ft:AKi\i:i>, 

Caiiiliri(l4;<'|H»rl, 

TIas*s. 

\Vill  receive  iiroinpt  attention,  andfheOoodi 
dfl'.vcred  to  customers,  per  Team.  Kailroad, 
or    Exprcs<:,   free  of  expense,  and  warranted 

accoidiiif;  to  order. 

ACCOUNT  BOOKS 

For  Baiiks.    Ilnili-onti,     Iiixiirnix-r   ni:d 

jniaitiifiicliiriii^  Companies,  Mrr- 

cliants  and  TratU'i'S. 

MADE    TO    ORDER,     AND 

RULED,   LETTERED,   &c. 

To  any  Pattern  desired,  and 
V;  ARE  ANTED    TO    GIVE   SATISFACTION. 

L.      S.     LEARNED,      C  AMBRIDGEPORT,      MASS. 


WILLIAM    PEARCE, 

P  1  W  H  S  1  m, 

FORCE  PUMP  &  WATUR  CLOSET  MAKER, 

]¥os.  33  and  33  CO]\GRE<!»S  STREET,  BOSTON. 
WASH   BASINS.  ^^,  '^^^^^^   ^^^^^^^ 

Mh^-    -"^^'Vn  ^(wf^'P  '  *' 


FOUNTAINS, 
HYDRANTS, 
CESS   POOLS. 


PLATEH   COCKS, 

AH   PIPKS, 
SHEET   LEAH, 


DRAIN   TRAPS, 


COPPER   PIMPS, 


AND   EVERY  REQUISITE   IN    USE   IN   THE    PLUMBING    BUSINESS. 
Plumbing  Work  of  every  description  Executed  in  any  part  of  the  XTnion. 

\V.  p.  would  resp«ctfuIiT  st.-vte  that  he  ha";  had  30  years"  experience  as  a  pr.icticiil  I'lumber.  and  no  effort  will  be  spared  on  his 
part  to  make  this  establishnitnt  the  best  in  New  Kngland. 

UTT'  The  Plumbing  Work  and  Kater  Fixtures  of  tlie  following  Popular  Ilotols  were  put  np  throughout  by  me,  and  is  a  testi- 
mony sufficient  to  assure  tho«e  who  favor  me  with  their  orders  that  they  will  be  executed  with  the  very  best  material  and 
workmanship,  in  the  most  approved  and  thorough  manner  : 

ItEVERE  HOUSE,  Bowdoiu  Square,  Paran  Stevens,  Esq.      I  NATIOX.AL  HOUSE,  Ilaymarket  Square,  Boston. 
MINTHROP  HOUSE,  Tremont  Street,  Boston,  K.  W.  Uol-  |  SAQADAHOCK  HOUSE,  Bath,  Me.,  J.  Patten,  Esq. 

man  &  Co.  STANLEY  HOUSE,  Augusta,  Me.,  Hon.  R.  Williams 

AMERICAN  HOUSE,  Hanover  St.,  Boston,  Lewis  Rice,  Esq  |  BRATTLE  HOUSE,  Cambridge. 


PRIZE  PLOUGH  AT  THE  WORLD'S  FAIR ! 


wi\  ^^  ^ir*  '*■ 


NO.    40,    SELF-SUAUPEXINQ    PLOUGU. 
THE.  SUBSCRIBERS,    MANUFACTURERS,    WHOLESALE    AND    RETAIL    DEALERS    OF 

PRCUTY  &  MEARS'  CELEBRATED 
Which  obtained  the  Prize  at  the  World's  Fair, 

In  competition  with  Ploughs  from  all  parts  of  the  World ;  also,  a  complete  assortment  of  Agricultural 
Implements,  Seeds,  &c.    Also,  PliOUTY  &  MEARS'  new  and  improved  Hot-Aik  Ventilating 

WOOD   AND  COAL  FURNACES, 

Churches,  Stores,  Dwellings,  &  Public  &  Private  Buildings 

Of  all  kinds,  and  wliicli  are  warranted  to  give  entire  satisfaction,  in  all  cases. 

COOKING   RANGES, 

Cooking  Parlor  and  Office  Stoves, 

Of  \k  latest  and  most  approved  Patterns  do?/  in  Dse. 

And  to  their  already  extensive  Stock,  they  are  constantly 
adding  new  and  valuable  improvements,  being  determined  to 
offer  to  their  numerous  friends,  every  inducement  for  their 
continued  patronage ;  and  they  would  cordially  invite  all 
in  want  of  any  of  the  above  articles  to  call  and  examine 

THEIR   EXTENSIVE   iiiTOCK, 

AT  THEIR  WAREHOUSE, 

NOS.  19,  20  &  22  NORTH  MARKET  ST. 


^■0OI>     rtRNAOE. 


DAVID  PROUTY  &  00. 


MAYNAHD    &    N07ES, 
ivo.  11  mcRciiAniTS'  row,  bosto<\. 


MAYNARD  &  NOYES' 

BLACK  WRITING  INK, 

For  Metallic,  or  Quill  Pens. 

The  manufacture  of  this  Ink  was  established  in  181G,  and  the  quality  has  now  been  tested  by  the  public  for 
THIRTY-FIVK  YKARS.  During  this  time  it  has  been  constantly  increasing  in  public  fayor  and  patronage,  and 
is  now  the  leading  article  in  the  country.  Those  who  may  be  ignorant  of  its  superiority  and  reputation, 
are  invited  to  read  the  following  testimonials,  and  to  make  trial  of  it  themselves.  When  the  best  judges, 
after  using  it  twenty  and  more  years,  express  themselves  in  one  manner  concerning  its  superior  excellence, 
it  is  quite  evident  that  no  one  need  be  troubled  with  bad  Ink. 


Bank  of  State  of  North  Carolina,  liaUigh,  March  4,  ISil. 
Messrs.  M.\YXARD  &  NoYP.s  :  Gentlemen,  —  Your 
Writing  Ink  has  been  in  almost  constant  use  by  the 
officers  of  this  banking  house  for  the  last^/l!ee«  i/ears 
and  has  always  been  preferred  to  any  other  brand.  It 
flows  freely  from  the  pen,  and  does  not  ynould ;  and  the 
color,  though  sometimes  pale  when  first  opened, becomes 
a  beautiful  permanent  black.  I  have  been  a  regular 
consumer  of  it  myself  during  this  time,  excepting 
when  curiosity  has  led  me  to  make  trial  of  other  kinds, 
and  take  pleasure  in  being  able  to  speak  so  favorably 
of  it,  and  trust  that  my  opinion,  founded  on  such  long 
experience,  will  induce  many  who  may  not  be  so  well 
acquainted  with  its  merits  to  give  it  a  trial. 

Yours,  respectfully,        C.  Deavey,  Cashier. 

Messrs.  May^nard  &  Noyi  s  :  Gentlemen, — We  are 
happy  in  being  able  to  say,  that  we  entirely  concur  in 
the  opinion  expressed  above  of  your  Writing  Ink,  by 
Mr.  Dewey,  the  Cashier  of  this  Institution. 


Respectfully  yours, 


DuNX  Cameron,  Pres. 
S.  W.  Whiting,  Teller, 
D.  DuPri:,  Bookkeeper. 


,  Boston,  Jannarij  10.  1848 

Messrs.  Mayxakd  &  Noyes:  Gentlemen, — It  is 
now,  I  believe,  more  than  twenty  years  since  the 
School  Committee  passed  an  order  for  using  your 
Black  Writing  Ink  in  the  City  Schools.  I  have  used 
it  during  that  period,  and  deem  it  a  flrst  rate  article, 
and  cheerfully  recommended  it  to  others.  It  flows 
freely  from  the  pen,  and  increases  in  blackness  after 
being  committed  to  paper,  and  the  color  is  durable.  I 
know  of  no  Ink  equal  to  yours,  and  I  have  tried 
many  kinds,  both  English  and  American. 

r.  Mackintosh.  Jr. 
Priucipal  of  Writing  Dup.  Ilant  ock  School. 


Kegistnj  of  Dftds,  Boston,  Nov.  20, 184".      ■ 
Messrs.  MayxaI!!)  &  Noyes:  I  have  made  use  of  i 
your  Writing  Ink  for  the  Recording  of  Deeds,  &e.,  the 
past  twmty-flie  years,  and  having  found  it  to  suit  my  ! 
wishes  and  purposes  entirely,  take  pleasure  in  renew-  | 
ing  my  testimonial  of  its  superiority.     Prom  the  ap- 
pearance of  the  records  in  my  office,  I  am  satisfied  it  ; 
is  superior  to  any  I  have  used,  and  consider  it  partic- 
ularly adapted  for  all  purposes  where  jjermanency  of  i 
color  is  requisite  or  desirable.     It  flows  well  from  the  ! 
pen,  and  does  not  mould;  ami  yny  oldest  records  proce  ■ 
its  color  to  be  umMerably  black.  \ 

Henry-  Allixe,  Register  of  Deeds.  I 

Boston  Post  0_ffise,  Die.  4.  1851 
Messrs.  Maynaru  &  Noyf.s:  Gentlemen, — In  IMS 
I  certified  to  the  superior  quality  of  your  Writing 
Ink.  I  have  continued  to  use  it  ever  since  that  time, 
and  take  pleasure  in  expressing  as  I  then  did  my  en- 
tire satislaction  with  it.  It  has  now  been  used  in  this  | 
office  more  than  twenty  years.  Other  Inks  have  dur- 
ing that  time  been  tested,  but  yours  has  been  in  every 
instance  preferred.  For  fluidity,  bUtckness,  and  per- 
manency, none  has  been  found  equal  to  it. 

Georgi;  Wm.  Gordon,  Postmaster. 


Bowdnhi  School,  Boston,  Die.  10, 1851. 
.Messrs.  Maynard  &  Noyks  :  I  bare  usiidyour  luk  ia  the 
Writing  Department  of  this  School  during  the  last  twenty-four 
jcars,  uud  leel  pleased  ia  being  able  to  express  the  same  favor- 
able opinion  of  it  that  I  did  ten  jears  ago.  It  flows  freely  from 
the  pen,  its  color  is  brilliant  and  permanent,  and  it  combines 
all  the  necessary  and  desirable  qualities  of  good  ink.  It  ha*; 
given  me  such  entire  satisfaction  for  so  many  years,  that  I  can 
strongly  recommend  ic  to  all  of  my  prefeseion,  -vvbo  fo  much 
need  a  "ftrst  rate  article  of  writing  liquid. 

Jas.  Kcbinsc.x,  Writicg  Master. 

Boston,  Dee.  2,  ISoI. 
Messrs.  Matnard  &  Notes  :  I  am  plea«ed  iu  being  able  to 
say  that  longer  experience  in  the  ust  of  your  Ink,  and  the 
occaviuual  tiial  of  other  kiotls,  has  confirmed  the  good  opinion 
1  i-oroe  years  Muce  t.\pres.«e.l  concerning  it.  I  have  u>ed  it  in 
my  weekly  preparations  for  the  pulpit  twenty-one  ycarii,  and 
have  found  it  suit  my  wishes  enii/'li..  lis  petaliar  excellence 
is  that  it  l)ecomes  blacker  by  age,  at  the  same  time  'ujioics  (t'silij 
from  the  pen,  and  is  sufficiently  dark  to  make  what  is  wiit- 
ten  easily  to  be  read  imriediarelij  after  it  has  been  com- 
mitted to  paper. 

Yours  respectfully. 

U.  W.  DLiCDtN.  Pastor  Old  South  Ch. 


Office  of  Mtrchants'  Ins.  Co.,  Bosloii,  i\'of.  18,  184T. 
Messrs.  Mayn.ved  &  Noyes  :  Gentlemen, — I  have 
used  your  Writing  Ink  for  the  last  si.xteen  years.  In 
1840,  I  gave  yoiv  a  certificate  of  its  excellence,  and 
having  continued  its  use  ever  since,  to  my  entire  sat- 
isfaction, my  opinion  is  confirmed  in  its  superiority. 
It  flows  freely  from  the  pen,  and  is,  in  all  respects,  the 
best  Ink  I  have  ever  used. 

George  Homer,  Secretary. 

BLX7E,  RED  AND  CARMINE  INKS.— These  Inks,  for  beauty  and  brilliancy  of  color,  arc  unequalled. 

For  sale,  Wlioleeale  and  Eetail,  by  the  Manafactorers,  No.  11  Merchants'  Bow,  Boston,  and  by 
Booksellers,  Stationers,  and  Traders,  generally,  tbronghout  the  Country. 


COPYINa    INK. 

This  Ink  gives  a  copy  as  distinct  and  perfect  as  the  original, 
and  combines  all  the  properties  of  our  Writing  Ink.  This  qual- 
ity particularly  adapts  it  for  Counting-House  use,  as  it  answers  all 
the  purposes  for  which  a  Writing  Liquid  is  wanted.  Put  wp  in 
quart  and  pint  stone  bottles. 


CUTLERY, 

Hardware  &  Fishing  Tackle, 

Patent  Tailor's  Shears,  Trimmers,  and  Points, 

and  Hairdressers',  Paper-Hangers',  Bankers' 

and  Ladies'  Scissors,  made  by  Leonard  &/ 

Wendt,  and  Boscius  Heinisch, 

For  Sale,  Wholesale  &  Retail, 

BY  

MARTIN  L.  BRADFORD, 

142  Washington  Street, 

S  DOORS  NORTU  OF  THE   OLD  SOUTH    CHURCU, 

©iSTSEI. 


TYPE  S, 


THAYER,  HOVEY  &  HOMER, 

(SUCCESSORS  TO  EDWARD  BRINLEY,) 


DEALERS  IX 


Drugs,  PaintSj  Dye-Stuffs, 

DRYSALTERIES    &,    CHEMICALS, 

And  Manufacturers  of 

DYE-WOODS  &  DYE-WOOD  LIQUORS, 
Nos.  3  &  4  South  Side  Fanenil  Hall, 

iB©STf®EI. 


F.  F.  Thatek,  ) 

josiah  hovet,        j 
Alfeed  AV.  Homeb.  ) 


Presides  &  Printing  Materials 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION, 

SUPPLIED  PROMPTLY  at  LOW  RATES, 

—  BY   THE  — 

Boston    Type    Foundry, 

JAMES  M.  SHUTE,  Agent, 
MINOT'S   BUILDING,   SPRING  LANE, 


FREMIUH  FISE   WORKS, 

For  Sale  at  No.  149  Washington  Street,  Boston. 
JAMES     G-.     HOVBY, 

Pyrotechnist  to  the  City  of  Boston,  for  the  years  18i8,  18-19,  and  IS'Jl,  having  received  a 

(lOld  Medal  at  the  Fair  of  tlie  Mass.  Charitable  Mech.  Association, 


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M- 


Exhibited  on  Boston  Common,  offers  to  the  Public,  at  WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL,  every  \aiktv  of 
EXHIBITION   and   SALE   AVORK,   Manufactured   at  his   OWN   LABORATORY,        '  * 
and  Warranted  of  SUPERIOR   QUALITY.     This  being  the 

First  Established  and  Largest  Pyrotcclinical  Laboratory  in  New  England, 

Committees,  Traders,  and  Individuals,  can  liere  select  from  the  most  Extensive  Assortment. 

NEW  DESIGNS  FOR  FIRE  WORKS,  (by  Bit.t.tnos,  Rowse,  and  other  eminent  Artists ;)  MOTTOES, 
&c.,  furnished  in  every  variety  of  Colored  Lance  Work,  at  the  shortest  notice. 


ALL    ORDERS  ADDRESSED  TO 

JAMES  a.  H0VE7/149  Washington  St. 


MUTU^VL  Fl  RE  INSURANCK  COMPANY 

CONTINUE    TO    INSl.'KK   AdATNST    I-OSS   Oil    DVMAOK    HY    KMIK, 

OiH     REA$OI\ABLE     Ti:i{ITIf<>i. 


DIRECTORS. 


Chas.    A.    Wells, 
Thomas  J.  Lobdell, 
John  Reed, 


William  Freeman, 
Samuel  S.  Perkins, 
Joseph  L.  Kates, 


PKLHAItl    BO\XEV.  Jr.,  Secretary. 


Jonathan  Ellis, 
Francis  A.  Sawyer, 
John  Marsh, 

CHARLES    A.    WELLS,  President. 


Pclham  Bonncy, 
Wm.  H.  Calrow, 
Frederick  W.  Ilobbins. 


OFFICE,   NO.    19    STATE    STREET,    BOSTON. 


INDIA     RUBBER 

12  Broiiifleld   Street,  Boston. 

J  0  H  N    C  A  PEN 

Keeps  constantly  for  Sale,  every  variety  of 

Air-Tiglit  &  Water-Proof  Goods, 

Made  of  Yulcanized  Rubber, 
WHOLESALE    AND    RETAIL. 


JOKN     PORTSR, 

(SUCCEB30E   TO   U.   PORTED,) 
fprmtor,  PiUcntM  and  Sole  Manafactnrer  of  hU  Celebrated 

PATENT  BURNING  FLUID, 

A'-o.  Manuriclurcr  of  ar.d  l>t\'n  in 

FLUID    CHANDELIERS, 

BRACKET,  ASTRAL,  MANTEL,,  IIANGINO  AND  SIDE 

Patent  Oriental  and  Side  Camphene  Lamps,  Chim- 
neys, Globes,  Shades,  Hall  Lanterns,  Portable  &/ 
Study  Lamps,  of  every  kind,  Glass  Drops, 
Wicks,  Tin  Cans,  &c. 
Nos.  8  &  9  Tremont  Roiv, . .  Boston. 

Opposite  tho  Head  of  Huiorer  Street. 


DENIO    &  ROBERTS, 

MANCFACTCRER3  OP 

Bank  Vaults  and  Steel  Lined  Chests, 

AND    ALL  THE   OTHER 

Most  Approved  Rogue  &  Powder  Proof  Locks, 

Also,  Critcherson'b  Improved  BREAD  MACHINES,  for  making  Ship  Bread, 
Hard  and  Soft  Crackers,  Sugar  and  Soda  Bi/scuit, 

S.  A.  DENIO,  )  p-v.«.,*^BMjEV*« 

Sl^s"S^?s         <^AUSEWAY,  Corner  of  Friend  Street,     i^®§f  ®^^ 


TRUSSZSS! 

DR.     J.    W.    PHELPS, 

OFFICE  AKD  STORE, 

No.  74  Tremont  Street,  opposite  Tremont  House, 

Is  constantly  supplied  from  his  own  manu- 
factory with  a  complete  asfortment  of 

Trusses,    Abdominal    Support- 
ers, Spinal  Corslets,  Shoul- 
der Braces,  Laced  Stock- 
ings, Ejiee  Caps  and 
Fracture  Bandages. 

Also,  A  pparatus  for  Deformed  Feet  and  Bow  Legs.  These  in- 
struments are  all  of  the  very  best  construction,  and  are  used 
and  patroniied  by  the  Mass.  General  Hospital,  and  are  recom- 
mended  by  the  first  surgeons  in  this  country  and  in  Europe. 


Manufacturers'  and  Machinists'  Warehonse. 


SAIflUEE.   ]?IAY   &  CO. 

HARDWARE    AND    METALS, 

No.  1  Broad  Street,  corner  of  State  Street. 

Steel,  Anvils,    Vises,   Files,   Chains, 

Iron  Wire,  Brass,  Copper  and  Steel  Wire, 

Tinned  and  Galvanized  Wire,  Galvanized  Sheets, 

Stubs's  Tools  and  Files,  Emery,  Emeby  Cloth, 

Tinplate,  Sheet-Iron,  Block  Tin,  Pig  Lead,. 

Spelter,  Antimony,  Bismuth,  Lead  Pots  &  Crucibles, 

Sheet  Brass,  Copper,  Lead  and  Zink, 

Nuts  and  Washers,  Bolts,  Screws, 

Tinners'  Machines  and  Tools. 


A  B  O  RN, 

FASHIONABLE    HATTER, 

No.    95    'Washington    Street, 


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